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Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
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1035: Encyclopedia - 1035
1035 - Events.
Harthacanute becomes king of Denmark.
Magnus I becomes king of Norway.
William II (the future William I of England) bec...
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Vingulmark: Encyclopedia - Vingulmark
Vingulmark was the name of a Viking Age petty kingdom around Oslofjorden. It seems that it once extended to the county of Østfold in add...
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Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia - Carinthia Duchy
The Duchy of Carinthia (German language: Kärnten, Slovenian: Koroška) was a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 180...
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Canute: Encyclopedia - Canute
Canute (anglicized form of Knut, from Old Norse knútr meaning "knot", sometimes Cnut; Danish Knud) is the name of several kings of medie...
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Vila Nova De Gaia: Encyclopedia - Vila Nova De Gaia
Vila Nova de Gaia (pron. IPA /'vi.lɐ 'nɔ.vɐ dɨ 'gaj.ɐ/) is a city and municipality of Portugal. It is located in the Porto district,...
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Crown Of Aragon: Encyclopedia - Crown Of Aragon
The Crown of Aragon was the regime of a large portion of what is now Spain, plus numerous Mediterranean possessions, for much of the late...
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Varangian: Encyclopedia - Varangian
The Varangians (Russian: Variags, Варяги) were Scandinavians who travelled eastwards, mainly from Jutland and Sweden.
Promoting tra...
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Basque Country: Encyclopedia - Basque Country
The Basque Country (Euskal Herria in Basque) is a cultural region that straddles the western Pyrenees mountains that define the border be...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia - William I Of England
William of Normandy (French: Guillaume de Normandie; 1028?–September 9, 1087) ruled as the Duke of Normandy from 1035 to 1087 (as Willi...
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Bari: Encyclopedia - Bari
Bari is the second largest continental city of Southern Italy, with a population of 326,201 (2001) along 116 sq. km. It serves as the cap...
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1023: Encyclopedia - 1023
1023 - Births.
William VII of Aquitaine (d. 1058)
1023 - Deaths.
Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York
Oda von Haldensleben, wife of Mie...
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1021: Encyclopedia - 1021
1021 - Births.
Eudocia Macrembolitissa, empress of Byzantine Emperor Constantine X (d. 1096)
Wang Anshi, Chinese reformer (d. 1086)
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1020: Encyclopedia - 1020
1020 - Births.
Harold II of England (approximate)
Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire (d. 1077)
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Al-aqsa Mosque: Encyclopedia - Al-aqsa Mosque
The Al-Aqsa Mosque (Arabic: المسجد الاقصى, Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa ▶ (help·info), literally "the farthest mosque"), is part of t...
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1026: Encyclopedia - 1026
1026 - Births.
Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria (approximate date) (d. 1066)
1026 - Deaths.
Henry of Luxemburg, king of Bavar...
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Aragon: Encyclopedia - Aragon
Aragon (Spanish and Aragonese: Aragón; Catalan: Aragó) is an autonomous community of north-eastern Spain. It has an area of 47,719 km²...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia - Habsburg
Habsburg (sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was one of the major ruling houses of Europe.
Their principal roles w...
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August 8: Encyclopedia - August 8
August 8 is the 220th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (221st in leap years), with 145 days remaining.
August 8 - Events.
150...
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Han Dynasty
Yuánguāng(元光)
Yuánshuò (元朔)
Yuánshòu (元狩)
Yuándǐng (元鼎)
Yuánfēng (元封)
Tàichū (太初)
Tiānhàn (天漢)
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Reconquista: Encyclopedia Ii - Reconquista - The 10th And 11th Centuries: Crisis And Splendour
Knowing the circumstance of Al-Andalus in the 10th and 11th centuries is important to understand the development of the Christian kingdom...
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Archbishopric Of Bremen: Encyclopedia Ii - Archbishopric Of Bremen - Archbishops Of Bremen 1072-
from: H.Grote: Stammtafeln, Leipzig 1877, S. 506
==> "http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Bisch%C3%B6fe_von_Bremen"
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Pisa: Encyclopedia Ii - Pisa - History
Pisa - Ancient times.
Nobody really knows when Pisa was founded. The city lies at the junction of two rivers, Arno and Auser (now disap...
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Battle Of Val-ès-dunes: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Val-ès-dunes - Background
William had succeeded to his title in 1035, as the seven-year-old illegitimate son of the previous Duke, Robert I. Several of William's k...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - Conquest Of England
Upon the death of William's cousin King Edward the Confessor of England (January 1066), William claimed the throne of England, asserting ...
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Vila Nova De Gaia: Encyclopedia Ii - Vila Nova De Gaia - History Of The Vila Nova De Gaia Municipality
Vila Nova de Gaia already existed under the Roman Empire as the city of Cale. It developed most likely from a preexistent Celtic Castro, ...
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Damville: Encyclopedia Ii - Damville - History
Damville had its importance on its situation at the Norman border.
The fortress of Damville was built in 1035. The castle was burned down...
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Naser Khosrow: Encyclopedia Ii - Naser Khosrow - Books
Safarnameh (The Itinerary) is his most famous work. He visited tens of cities in about seven years (1046 March 5 – 1052 October 23) and...
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Mahoba: Encyclopedia Ii - Mahoba - History
Mahoba was the capital of the Chandela Rajputs, who ruled Bundelkhand from the 10th to the 16th centuries. The Chandela king Vijaypal (10...
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Magdeburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Magdeburg - History
Magdeburg was one of the most important medieval cities of Europe. Emperor Otto I lived during most of his reign in the town and was buri...
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Løgting: Encyclopedia Ii - Løgting - History
Løgting - The Viking Age.
The Faroese ting or assembly was originally a so-called alting, with both legislative and judicial authority...
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Přemyslid Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Přemyslid Dynasty - Dukes Of Bohemia
The first historical Přemyslid was Duke Bořivoj I, baptised in 874 by Saint Methodius. In 895, Bohemia gained independence from the Gre...
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Pisa: Encyclopedia Ii - Pisa - History
Pisa - Ancient times.
Pisa's origins are unknown. The city lies at the junction of two rivers, Arno and Auser (now disappeared) in the ...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - Conquest Of England
Upon the death of William's cousin King Edward the Confessor of England (January 1066), William claimed the throne of England, asserting ...
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Suzhou: Encyclopedia Ii - Suzhou - History
Suzhou, the cradle of Wu culture, is one of the oldest towns in the Yangtze Basin. 2500 years ago, local tribes who named themselves "Gou...
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Shaftesbury: Encyclopedia Ii - Shaftesbury - History
Although Shaftesbury's recorded history dates from Anglo-Saxon times, it may have been the Celtic Caer Palladur. Its first written record...
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Shaftesbury: Encyclopedia Ii - Shaftesbury - History
Although Shaftesbury's recorded history dates from Anglo-Saxon times, it may have been the Celtic Caer Palladur. Its first written record...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Kingdom
The first historic king of Navarre was his son Sancho II Garces, nicknamed Abarca, who ruled from Pamplona as king of Navarre and count o...
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History Of The Faroe Islands: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Faroe Islands - Foreign Commercial Interest: 14th Century To Second World War
The 14th century saw the start of what would prove to be a long era of foreign enroachment in the Faroese economy. At this time trading ...
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Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Dynasty - Dynasties By Region
Dynasty - Asia.
House of Theemuge (1117-1388)
Hilaalee dynasty (1388-1558)
(1558-1573) Interregnum
Utheemu dynasty (1573-1692)
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Pietro Damiani: Encyclopedia Ii - Pietro Damiani - Milan
About the end of the year 1059 Peter was sent as legate to Milan by Pope Nicholas II. So bad was the state of things at Milan, that benef...
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List Of Castilian Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Castilian Monarchs - Counts Of Castile
List of Castilian monarchs - Elective Counts.
These counts were not hereditary, they were the representatives of the Asturian king in t...
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Reconquista: Encyclopedia Ii - Reconquista - The 10th And 11th Centuries: Crisis And Splendour
Knowing the circumstance of Al-Andalus in the 10th and 11th centuries is important to understand the development of the Christian kingdom...
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Godwin Earl Of Wessex: Encyclopedia Ii - Godwin Earl Of Wessex - Biography
Godwin's father was probably Wulfnoth Cild (c.983-1015) who was Thegn of Sussex, although later documents describe his father as a churl....
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List Of The Monarchs Of The Kingdom Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of The Monarchs Of The Kingdom Of England - Plantagenets
List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Angevins.
Henry II (1154-1189)
Henry, the Young King (co-monarch, 1170-1183)4
Richard...
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History Of Denmark: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Denmark - Middle Ages
History of Denmark - Earliest literary sources.
Widsith and Beowulf and by later Scandinavian writers, notably Saxo Grammaticus (c. 120...
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High Middle Ages: Encyclopedia Ii - High Middle Ages - Historical Events And Politics
High Middle Ages - Britain.
Main article: Britain in the Middle Ages and Scotland in the High Middle Ages
In England, the Norman Conq...
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Harald Iii Of Norway: Encyclopedia Ii - Harald Iii Of Norway - Invasion Of England
Harald was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, outside the city of York, England. The battle took place on 25 September 1066. Harald...
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Bishop Of Beauvais-noyons-senlis: Encyclopedia Ii - Bishop Of Beauvais-noyons-senlis - History
The diocese of Beauvais was traditionally founded by St. Lucianus in the 3rd century. After 1013 the Bishops were simultaneously Counts o...
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Varangian: Encyclopedia Ii - Varangian - The Varangian Guard
Varangians first appear in the Byzantine world in 839, when the emperor Theophilus negotiated with the Varangians, whom he called Rhos, t...
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List Of Monarchs Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Monarchs Of England - Plantagenets
List of monarchs of England - Angevins.
Henry II (1154-1189)
Henry, the Young King (1170-1183)4
Richard I, the Lionheart (1189-1199)
J...
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Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Carinthia Duchy - Habsburgs
Rudolf, after defeating Ottokar and becoming King of Germany, gave Carinthia to Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol. In 1335, after the death of...
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Basque Country: Encyclopedia Ii - Basque Country - Geography
According to the Basque tradition, the Basque Country is made up of seven traditional regions. The four regions to the south, form Hegoal...
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List Of Serbian Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Serbian Monarchs - Rulers Of Medieval Serbian States
In the Middle Ages, the domain of the Serbs included six territories, roughly sorted by importance:
Rascia (Raška)
Bosnia (Bosna)
Docle...
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Crown Of Aragon: Encyclopedia Ii - Crown Of Aragon - Context
The countries that we now know as Spain and Portugal spent the Middle Ages after 722 in an intermittent struggle called the Reconquista. ...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - A Brief History Of The House Of Habsburg
Habsburg - From Counts of Habsburg to Holy Roman Emperors.
The name is derived from the Swiss Habichtsburg (Hawk Castle), the family se...
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List Of Norwegian Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Norwegian Monarchs - The Norwegian Kingdom Ca 890-1319
Note that the early dates are traditional and of uncertain accuracy
Kings of the Fairhair dynasty:
Harald Fairhair Harald Hårfagre ...
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Magdeburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Magdeburg - Cathedral Of Magdeburg
Magdeburg's most impressive building, the cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice, has a height of 104 m.: the highest church building ...
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List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom - England Isle Of Man & Gibraltar
List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom - Church of England & Pre-Reformation Church.
The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of...
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Mercenary: Encyclopedia Ii - Mercenary - Mercenaries And The Laws Of War
See also laws of war.
In the Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions (GC) of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Vict...
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Aragon: Encyclopedia Ii - Aragon - History
Aragón was a Frankish feudal county (Jaca) before becoming a self-proclaimed kingdom, which was united with the kingdom of Pamplona (lat...
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Bari: Encyclopedia Ii - Bari - Demographics
Bari is a very homogenous city. However due to legal and illegal migrations, there has been an increasing presence of immigrants chiefly ...
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Olaf Ii Of Norway: Encyclopedia Ii - Olaf Ii Of Norway - Reign
After some years' absence in England, fighting the Danes, he returned to Norway in 1015 and declared himself king, obtaining the support ...
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High Middle Ages: Encyclopedia Ii - High Middle Ages - Historical Events And Politics
High Middle Ages - Britain.
Main article: Britain in the Middle Ages
In England, the Norman Conquest of 1066 resulted in a kingdom ru...
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High Middle Ages: Encyclopedia Ii - High Middle Ages - Religion
High Middle Ages - The Church.
The East-West Schism of 1054 formally separated the Christian church into two parts: Western Catholicism...
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History Of Denmark: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Denmark - Ancient Denmark
See also: Neolithic and Bronze Age
People lived in what is today Denmark more than 100,000 years ago, but they were likely forced to leav...
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History Of Denmark: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Denmark - 19th Century
History of Denmark - Napoleonic Wars.
Denmark's robust economy was shattered by the expenses and losses of the Napoleonic wars. Denmark...
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History Of The Faroe Islands: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Faroe Islands - Pre-norse History
The early details of Faroese history are rather nebulous. It is possible that Saint Brendan, an Irish monk, sailed past the islands durin...
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History Of Denmark: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Denmark - 20th Century
History of Denmark - Early 20th century.
In the early decades of the 20th century the new Radical Party and the older Venstre Party sha...
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Reconquista: Encyclopedia Ii - Reconquista - Modern Views
Modern historical theories dispute the idea that the Reconquista was merely a war of Christians versus Muslims. These theories note that ...
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History Of Denmark: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Denmark - Early Modern
History of Denmark - Reformation.
The Reformation, which originated in Germany from the ideas of Martin Luther, had a strong impact on ...
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Crown Of Aragon: Encyclopedia Ii - Crown Of Aragon - History
The union of the two territories of Catalonia and Aragon was caused by the marriage of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Petroni...
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List Of The Monarchs Of The Kingdom Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of The Monarchs Of The Kingdom Of England - Footnotes
1Elfweard was appointed as King of Wessex only, and died after sixteen days.
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Kings Of Bohemia
The kingship of Bohemia was for centuries a position elected by its nobles. As a result, it was not an automatically inherited position. ...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Queens Consort Of France
From the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, the greatest non-Habsburg power in Europe was usually France. As a result, in usuall...
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List Of Castilian Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Castilian Monarchs - Kings Of Castile
List of Castilian monarchs - Jiménez Dynasty.
Ferdinand I the Great (1035-1065)
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History Of The Faroe Islands: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Faroe Islands - Pre-14th Century
Little is known about Faroese history up until the 14th century. The main historical source for this period is the 13th century work Fær...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Kings Of Hungary
The kingship of Hungary remained in the Habsburg family for centuries; but as the kingship was not strictly inherited and was sometimes u...
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Reconquista: Encyclopedia Ii - Reconquista - Social Types Under The Reconquista
The advances and retreats created several social types:
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Main Line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes Of Austria
Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs: Kings of Spain Kings of Portugal 1580-1640.
See also: Portuguese House of Habsburg
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Main Line
Before Rudolph rose to German king, the Habsburgs were Counts in what is today south-western Germany and Switzerland.
Habsburg - Ancesto...
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Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Carinthia Duchy - Dukes Of Carinthia
Carinthia duchy - Various dynasties.
Berthold (927-947)
to Bavaria (947-976)
Henry I (976-978) (direct rule by German king)
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Basque Country: Encyclopedia Ii - Basque Country - History
See the article on the Basque people for their full history.
The Kingdom of Navarre was during a very short period of time the only polit...
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Magdeburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Magdeburg - Cathedral Of Magdeburg
Magdeburg's most impressive building, the cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice, has a height of 104 m.: the highest church building ...
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Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Carinthia Duchy - 20th Century
Following the end of the First World War and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, the Carinthian Plebiscite was held on October 10, 1920 t...
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Přemyslid Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Přemyslid Dynasty - Kings Of Bohemia And Poland
In 1300, King Wenceslaus II was crowned King of Poland.
Wenceslaus II (1300–1305)
Wenceslaus III (1305–1306)
The royal line ended i...
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Přemyslid Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Přemyslid Dynasty - Family Tree
Bořivoj I. (maybe from Mojmír dynasty) + Saint Ludmila
Spytihněv I.
Vratislav I.
Sv. Václav I.
Boleslav I. the Cruel
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Suzhou: Encyclopedia Ii - Suzhou - Culture
Kunqu, the oldest extant form of Chinese opera, originals from the Suzhou region, as does the later Suzhou Opera. Ballad-singing, or Suzh...
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Aragon: Encyclopedia Ii - Aragon - Language
In addition to Spanish, there is an original Aragonese language, still spoken in some valleys of the Pyrenees.
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Aragon: Encyclopedia Ii - Aragon - List Of Chancellors
See list of Kings of Aragón.
See list of Lieutenants of the Kingdom of Aragón
The dynastic union of Castile and Aragon in 1479, when Fe...
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Løgting: Encyclopedia Ii - Løgting - Historical Documentation Over The Centuries
The protocols of the Løgting assemblies and its other archives from 1852 up to the present are kept at the Faroese National Archive in T...
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Løgting: Encyclopedia Ii - Løgting - The Session Of The Løgting
The first meeting of the Løgting is on Saint Olaf’s Day (ólavsøka). On 29 July the members of the Løgting, the ministers (landsstý...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Navarre Annexed To Aragon Then To Castile
King Ferdinand the Catholic, after defeating Jean d'Albret, annexed most of Navarre in 1515. In 1511 or 1516 Spanish Navarra, the part of...
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Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Carinthia Duchy - Sponheimer
Carinthia duchy - Various dynasties.
Ottakar (1269-1276)
Rudolf (1276-1286)
Carinthia duchy - Gorizia-Tyrol.
Meinhard (1286-1295)
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Early History
The kingdom of Pamplona and then Navarre formed part of the traditional territory of the Vascones— a pre-roman tribe; who occupied the ...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Later History
The last independent king of Navarre, Henry III (reigned 1572–1610), succeeded to the throne of France as Henry IV in 1589, founding th...
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Reconquista: Encyclopedia Ii - Reconquista - Repopulating Hispania: The Origin Of Fueros
The Reconquista is a process not only of war and conquest, but mainly of repopulating. Christian kings took their own people to abandoned...
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Løgting: Encyclopedia Ii - Løgting - Election Results Since 1906
In 1906, the first political parties in the Faroes were founded: Sambandsflokkurin (Unionists) and Sjálvstýrisflokkurin (Independance P...
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Løgting: Encyclopedia Ii - Løgting - Committees
The Løgting has 7 standing committees which in accordance with the order of business of the Faroese Parliament are elected for the durat...
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Løgting: Encyclopedia Ii - Løgting - Authority
After Home Rule had come into force the parliamentary work of the Løgting changed fundamentally. Before Home Rule the Faroese Parliament...
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