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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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1235: Encyclopedia - 1235
1235 - Events.
Anglo-Norman invasion of Connacht
St. Elizabeth of Hungary died November 17, 1231, either from physical fatigue or from...
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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Kabbalah
Kabbalah (Hebrew קַבָּלָה "reception", Standard Hebrew Qabbala, Tiberian Hebrew Qabbālāh; also written variously as Cabala, Cab...
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Danylo Of Halych: Encyclopedia - Danylo Of Halych
Danylo of Galicia (Ukrainian: Данило Галицький, Danylo Halyts’kyi), (1201-1264) was the 1st King of Galicia, Knyaz of H...
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1252: Encyclopedia - 1252
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May 15 - Pope Innocent IV issues the papal ...
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List Of Coptic Popes: Encyclopedia - List Of Coptic Popes
The Coptic Orthodox Church is a member of the Oriental Orthodox churches, not to be mistaken with the Eastern Orthodox group of churches....
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Yuan Dynasty: Encyclopedia - Yuan Dynasty
The Yuan Dynasty (Mongolian: Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus; Chinese: 元朝 or 大元帝國) lasting officially from 1271 to 1368, also call...
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Albigensian Crusade: Encyclopedia - Albigensian Crusade
The Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229) was a brutal 20-year military campaign initiated by the Roman Catholic Church to eliminate the religi...
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Tallit: Encyclopedia - Tallit
The tallit (Modern Hebrew טַלֵּית) or tallet (Sephardi Hebrew טַלֵּית), also called talles (Yiddish), is a prayer shawl "cl...
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Perpetual Motion: Encyclopedia - Perpetual Motion
Perpetual motion refers to a condition in which work is done with an unknown energy source. Perpetual motion machines (the Latin term per...
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Roman Catholicism In Bulgaria: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholicism In Bulgaria
Roman Catholicism in Bulgaria: Roman Catholicism is the third largest religious congregation in Bulgaria after Eastern Orthodoxy and Isla...
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Berke: Encyclopedia - Berke
Berke was the ruler of the Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266, in the aftermath of the reign of his brother Batu.
Berke was one of the sons o...
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Brunswick-lüneburg: Encyclopedia - Brunswick-lüneburg
Brunswick-Lüneburg was a historical state within the Holy Roman Empire. As the name implies, the main cities of this state were Brunswic...
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Pope Boniface Viii: Encyclopedia - Pope Boniface Viii
Boniface VIII, né Benedetto Caetani (Anagni, ca. 1235 – October 11, 1303) was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303. Bon...
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Parliament Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Parliament Of The United Kingdom
United Kingdom
This article is part of the series:
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1175: Encyclopedia - 1175
1175 - Events.
Ruaidri Ua Conchobair (Rory O'Conner), last High King of Ireland, submits to Henry II as vassal of Ireland with the Tre...
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1230s: Encyclopedia - 1230s
Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century
Decades: 1180s 1190s 1200s 1210s 1220s - 1230s - 1240s 1250s 1260s 1270s 1280s
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1165: Encyclopedia - 1165
1165 - Events.
November 23 - Pope Alexander III enters Rome.
Emperor Rokujō ascends to the throne of Japan. He is one year old.
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1160: Encyclopedia - 1160
1160 - Events.
Erik den helige is succeeded by Karl Sverkersson. See Swedish monarchs.
Heiji Rebellion in Japan
Yasovarman II succeeds...
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Encyclopedia - Bulgarian Orthodox Church
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church with some 6.5 million members in the Republic of Bulgaria and b...
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Ögedei Khan: Encyclopedia - Ögedei Khan
Ögedei, (also Ögädäi, Ögedäi, Ogotai, etc.) (1186-1241), was the third son of Genghis Khan. He succeeded his father to rule as the ...
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Béla Iv Of Hungary: Encyclopedia - Béla Iv Of Hungary
Béla IV (1206-1270) was the king of Hungary between 1235 and 1270.
Béla was the son of King András II and Gertrude of Meran. His mothe...
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1311: Encyclopedia - 1311
1311 - Events.
Bolingbroke Castle passes to the House of Lancaster.
March 15 - the Catalan Company defeats Walter V of Brienne to take...
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1271: Encyclopedia - 1271
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1271 - Events.
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July 2 - Kings Otakar II of Bohemia and Ste...
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Carrara: Encyclopedia - Carrara
Carrara is a city in the Massa Carrara province of Tuscany, Italy, famous for the white or blue-gray marble quarried there. It is on the ...
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Ujjain: Encyclopedia - Ujjain
Ujjain (Hindi:उज्जैन) (also known as Ujain, Ujjayini, Avanti) is an ancient city of central India, in the Malwa region of Mad...
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Trefoil: Encyclopedia - Trefoil
Trefoil - Architecture.
Trefoil (from Latin trifolium, three-leaved plant, French trèfle, German Dreiblatt and Dreiblattbogen) is a te...
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1315: Encyclopedia - 1315
1315 - Events.
August 13 - Louis X of France marries Clemence d'Anjou.
November 15 - Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at Battle of Morg...
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Batu Khan: Encyclopedia - Batu Khan
Batu Khan (Russian: Batyi, Батый) (c. 1205 - 1255) was a Mongol ruler, founder of the Kipchak Khanate. The term "Kipchak" came from ...
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Parliament Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Parliament Of The United Kingdom - History
In the medieval period there were three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, and these developed separate parliaments. The 1707 Act...
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Albigensian Crusade: Encyclopedia Ii - Albigensian Crusade - Crusades
The military campaigns of the Crusade can be divided into a number of periods, the first from 1209 to 1215 was a series of great success ...
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Parliament Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Parliament Of The United Kingdom - History
In the medieval period there were three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, and these developed separate parliaments. The 1707 Act...
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Bastard Law Of England And Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Bastard Law Of England And Wales - Common Law Origin
Bastardy was not a status, like villeinage, but the fact of being a bastard had a number of legal effects on an individual.
A bastard wa...
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Andronicus I Of Trebizond: Encyclopedia Ii - Andronicus I Of Trebizond - The Seljuks
The Seljuk Turks occupied Sudak in the Crimea and constructed a fortress there between 1221 and 1223. In 1223 the governor of Sinope sent...
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Tower Of London: Encyclopedia Ii - Tower Of London - History
The first known fortification on the site was a Roman fortress that Claudius built to protect the city of Londinium.
In 1078 William the ...
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Empire Of Nicaea: Encyclopedia Ii - Empire Of Nicaea - Foundation
In 1204, Byzantine emperor Alexius V fled Constantinople rather than face the crusader army in battle. Theodore Lascaris, the son-in-law ...
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History Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Scotland - Prehistoric Settlement
For more detail on this period see Prehistoric Scotland.
People lived in Scotland for at least 8500 years before recorded history dealt w...
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Empire Of Trebizond: Encyclopedia Ii - Empire Of Trebizond - Foundation
When Constantinople fell to the Fourth Crusade in 1204, the Empire of Trebizond was one of the three smaller Greek states that emerged fr...
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Gdańsk: Encyclopedia Ii - Gdańsk - History
Main article: History of Gdańsk, see also: History of Pomerania
Gdańsk - Foundation and the Middle Ages.
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Yuan Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Yuan Dynasty - Birth Of The Yuan
Yuan Dynasty - Founding an Empire.
Temujin, later to be more prominently known as Genghis Khan, was the first in the line of Yuan ruler...
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Saint Sava: Encyclopedia Ii - Saint Sava - Quote
At first we were confused. The East thought that we were West, while the West considered us to be East. Some of us misunderstood our plac...
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Frederick Ii Holy Roman Emperor: Encyclopedia Ii - Frederick Ii Holy Roman Emperor - Life
Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor - Early years.
Born in Jesi, near Ancona, Frederick was the son of the emperor Henry VI. Some old chron...
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Batu Khan: Encyclopedia Ii - Batu Khan - Invasion Of Rus
In 1235 Batu, who earlier had directed the conquest of the Crimea, was assigned an army of possibly 130,000 (actually commanded by Subuta...
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Ramon Llull: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramon Llull - Early Life
Llull was well educated, and became the tutor of James II of Aragon. He wrote in Arabic, Latin and Catalan. In 1265 he had a religious ep...
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Brunswick-lüneburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Brunswick-lüneburg - Brunswick-wolfenbüttel
The Wolfenbüttel line retained its independence from Hanover, except for the period from 1807 to 1813, when it was made part of the King...
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Danylo Of Halych: Encyclopedia Ii - Danylo Of Halych - Biography
In 1205, after the death of his father, Roman Mstyslavych, the ruler of Galicia and Volhynia, the boyars of Galicia forced the four-year-...
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Sonnet: Encyclopedia Ii - Sonnet - The English Sonnet
Sonnet - History.
The sonnet was introduced into English by Thomas Wyatt in the early 16th century. His sonnets and those of his contem...
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Canonical Status And Organisation
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an inseparable member of the one, holy, synodal and apostolic church and is organised as a self-governin...
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Parliament Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Parliament Of Scotland - History
Parliament of Scotland - Parliament before 1400.
Between 1235 and 1286 little can be told with certainty about Parliament's function, b...
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Matej Ninoslav: Encyclopedia Ii - Matej Ninoslav - Life
Matej Ninoslav - Early.
Throughout his early stage of life; Matej was an opposer of the Bogumils, a Hungarian supporter and a faithful ...
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List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Rulers After The Advent Of Islam In Iran
List of kings of Persia - Arab caliphs rule.
All Persian provinces fell under The Arabic Caliphate from 661 to 867.
Umayyad dynasty, 6...
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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia Ii - Kabbalah - Origin Of Jewish Mysticism
According to adherents of Kabbalah, the origin of Kabbalah begins with the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible). When read by a Kabbalist, the Torah...
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List Of Rulers Of Bosnia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Rulers Of Bosnia - Bosnian Kingdom
1353 (1357?) - 1391 (Ban 1353-1377, King 1377-1391) Tvrtko I of Kotroman (born 1338?, died 1391) Nephew of Stephen Kotromanić. Crowned h...
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Kingdom Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Scotland - History
The Kingdom of Scotland was united in 843, by King Kenneth I of Scotland. Over the next 850 years it developed its own legal and educatio...
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Lancaster Royal Grammar School: Encyclopedia Ii - Lancaster Royal Grammar School - Notable Alumni
Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892), naturist; Sir Edward Frankland (1825-1899), chemist;
Prof Roger Ainsworth, Master of St Catherine's College...
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Marburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Marburg - Universitätsstadt Marburg
Marburg - History.
Marburg - Founding and early history.
Like many settlements, Marburg developed at the crossroads of two important ...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Conversion Table From Nengō To Gregorian Calendar Years
The Japanese calendars prior to 1873 were derived from the Chinese. Japan adopted the Chinese calendar in 645.
To convert a Japanese year...
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Otto Ii Wittelsbach Duke Of Bavaria: Encyclopedia Ii - Otto Ii Wittelsbach Duke Of Bavaria - Life
At the age of six, Otto was married with Agnes of Palatinate, and with this marriage, he inherited Palatinate. Her grandfathers were Duke...
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Parliament Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Parliament Of The United Kingdom - History
In the medieval period there were three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, and these developed separate parliaments. The 1707 Act...
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Yuan Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Yuan Dynasty - Birth Of The Yuan
Yuan Dynasty - Founding an Empire.
Temujin, later to be more prominently known as Genghis Khan, was the first in the line of Yuan ruler...
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List Of Spaniards: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Spaniards - Artists
List of Spaniards - Architects.
See also: Category:Spanish architects.
Ricardo Bofill (b. 1939), one of the main representatives of ...
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Tudela: Encyclopedia Ii - Tudela - History
Tudela was created in 802, by Amrus ibn Yusuf al-Muwalad, under Al Hakam I kingdom. At the beginning of IX century, Tudela become importa...
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Rusholme: Encyclopedia Ii - Rusholme - Politics
The community is surrounded by Fallowfield, Moss Side, Levenshulme, and the University of Manchester. It is served in Westminster by the ...
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Sessho And Kampaku: Encyclopedia Ii - Sessho And Kampaku - Overview
The Sesshō and Kampaku had held the practical powers of the ruling emperor, conducting cloistered rule until shogunates took over the po...
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List Of Hispanics: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Hispanics - Artists
List of Hispanics - Architects.
Luis Barragán (1902–1988), 1980 Pritzker Prize Laureate.
Ricardo Bofill (b. 1939), one of the mai...
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Rock Of Cashel: Encyclopedia Ii - Rock Of Cashel - Buildings On The Rock
The earliest and most lofty of the Cashel edifices is the round tower, a very perfectly preserved 28 metre (90 feet) high example, which ...
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March 6: Encyclopedia Ii - March 6 - Deaths
March 6 - 1252 to 1899.
1252 - Saint Rose of Viterbo, Italian saint (b. 1235)
1490 - Ivan the Young, Ruler of Tver (b. 1458)
1531 - Pe...
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Kingdom Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Scotland - History
The Kingdom of Scotland was united in 843, by King Kenneth I of Scotland. Over the next 850 years it developed its own legal and educatio...
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Trefoil: Encyclopedia Ii - Trefoil - Architecture
Trefoil (from Latin trifolium, three-leaved plant, French trèfle, German Dreiblatt and Dreiblattbogen) is a term in Gothic architecture ...
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History Of Anti-semitism: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Anti-semitism - Ancient Animosity Towards Jews
3rd century BCE: Manetho, a Hellenistic Egyptian chronicler and priest, alleges that Moses was not a Jew, but an Egyptian renegade priest...
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Guinea: Encyclopedia Ii - Guinea - History
Main article: History of Guinea
The area covered by the modern state of Guinea has seen itself incorporated into a succession of empires ...
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Rulers Of Auvergne: Encyclopedia Ii - Rulers Of Auvergne - Counts Of Auvergne
Rulers of Auvergne - Burgundian dukes of the Roman era.
Victorius (479–488)
Apollonarus (506)
Hortensius of Neustria (527)
Becco (53...
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Ujjain: Encyclopedia Ii - Ujjain - History
The earliest references to the city, as Ujjaini, are from the time of the Buddha, when it was the capital of the kingdom of Avanti.
Ujjai...
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1252: Encyclopedia Ii - 1252 - Events
1252 - Europe.
May 15 - Pope Innocent IV issues the papal bull ad extirpanda, which authorizes the torture of heretics in the Medieval...
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Cathedral Of Magdeburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Cathedral Of Magdeburg - History
Cathedral of Magdeburg - Previous building.
The first church was founded September 21, 937 at the location of the current cathedral was...
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Perpetual Motion: Encyclopedia Ii - Perpetual Motion - Basic Principles
Perpetual motion machines violate one or both of the following two laws of physics: the first law of thermodynamics and the second law of...
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Tallit: Encyclopedia Ii - Tallit - Historical Origin
There is much confusion among the masses as to the origins of the tallit. In actuality, the actual four-cornered garment began with no re...
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Debrecen: Encyclopedia Ii - Debrecen - History
Before Hungarians occupied present-day Hungary, a number of different tribes lived in the area. The town came into existence by the mergi...
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Northampton: Encyclopedia Ii - Northampton - History
Northampton - Early History.
Remains have been found in the Northampton area dating back to Roman times. It is believed that farming se...
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History Of Guinea: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Guinea - Independence
In 1958 the French Fourth Republic collapsed due to political instability and its failures in dealing with its colonies, especially Indoc...
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Mikhail Of Chernihiv: Encyclopedia Ii - Mikhail Of Chernihiv - Life
Mikhail was the only known son of Vsevolod IV of Kiev by a Polish princess. From 1216 he was a prince of Pereyaslav. In 1223 he participa...
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Pécs: Encyclopedia Ii - Pécs - History
Pécs - The Ancient Roman and early medieval city.
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Henry Ii Duke Of Brabant: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry Ii Duke Of Brabant - Family And Children
His first marriage was to Marie of Hohenstaufen (1201–1235, Leuven), daughter of Philip of Swabia, by whom he had six children:
Henry ...
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Henry Vii Of Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry Vii Of Germany - Biography
Henry, the first son of Frederick II and Constance of Aragon, was born in 1211 in Sicily. When Frederick sought the crown of Germany, he ...
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1271: Encyclopedia Ii - 1271 - Events
1271 - Europe.
July 2 - Kings Otakar II of Bohemia and Stephen V of Hungary sign the first Peace of Pressburg, settling territorial cl...
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List Of Rulers Of Bosnia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Rulers Of Bosnia - Modern Times
1920-1941 Bosnia and Herzegovina became part of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, after 1929 called the Kingdom of Yugoslav...
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List Of Rulers Of Bosnia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Rulers Of Bosnia - Austrian Occupation
1878-1908 Occupation and administration of Bosnia by Austria-Hungary under a military governor, responsible directly to the crown.
1908-1...
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List Of Rulers Of Bosnia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Rulers Of Bosnia - Turkish Occupation
1463 Turkish Conquest (see List of Ottoman Sultans). King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary took control of some northern Bosnian territory af...
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Kingdom Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Scotland - Union With England
Scotland's monarch, King James VI, succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom of England in 1603, becoming James I of England, after the deat...
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Northampton: Encyclopedia Ii - Northampton - Leisure And Culture
The town is noted for its many parks, which include:
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History Of Guinea: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Guinea - Colonial Era
The slave trade came to the coastal region of Guinea with European adventurers in the 16th century. Slavery had always been part of every...
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Kingdom Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Scotland - Government
The political structure of Scotland has always been complex, almost never wholly united. However, during most of the existence of the Kin...
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List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Shahs Of Modern Iran
The modern Iranian monarchy was established in 1502 after the Safavid Dynasty came to power under Shah Ismail I, and ended the so-called ...
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List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Early Realms In Iran
List of kings of Persia - Elamite Kingdom 3000–660 BC.
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List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Sassanid Dynasty Ad 224–651
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List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Empire Of Medians And Persians
List of kings of Persia - Median Dynasty 728–550 BC.
Deioces, 728–675
Phraortes, 675–653
Madius the Scythian, 653–625
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List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Early Realms In Iran
List of kings of Persia - Elamite Kingdom 3000–660 BC.
of the Persian/Median empire that later appeared. Some have offered evidence f...
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List Of Spaniards: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Spaniards - Musicians
List of Spaniards - Classical.
Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909), composer.
Pau Casals (1876–1973), cello player and conductor.
Manuel de...
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Perpetual Motion: Encyclopedia Ii - Perpetual Motion - Perpetual Motion In Pop Culture
In "The PTA Disbands" episode of The Simpsons, Lisa builds a perpetual motion machine when there was no school due to a teachers' strike;...
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