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 |  |  | 1312 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Edward II of England - Fictional accounts of Edward IIThe most famous fictional account of Edward II's reign, of course, is that of Christopher Marlowe in his play Edward II. In recent years, several acclaimed productions have been staged in the United Kingdom, although the play is seldom performed in the United States outside of large cities and university towns. Derek Jarman's cinematic version of the play has much more to do with twentieth-century sexual politics than it does with Marlowe's drama.
Margaret Campbell Barnes' Isabel the Fair, Hilda Lewis' Harlot QueenSee also: Edward II of England, Edward II of England - Prince of Wales, Edward II of England - King of England, Edward II of England - Piers Gaveston Earl of Cornwall, Edward II of England - Conflict with Scotland, Edward II of England - Political factions, Edward II of England - Rule of the Despensers, Edward II of England - Deposition by Isabella of France, Edward II of England - Life in captivity and death, Edward II of England - The Fieschi Letter, Edward II of England - Fictional accounts of Edward II, Edward II of England - Sources Read more here: » Edward II of England: Encyclopedia II - Edward II of England - Fictional accounts of Edward II |
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 |  |  | 1312 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Windsor Castle - SecurityAlthough this has been less well publicised than Buckingham Palace, security at Windsor Castle has occasionally been breached, most recently when an intruder 'gate-crashed' the birthday party for Prince William. Police from the Thames Valley Police and from the Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department of the London Metropolitan Police provide the main element of physical security. The Windsor Castle Guard of the Foot Guards of the Household Division, provided by a public duties battalion in London, or by the battalion at Victo ...
See also:Windsor Castle, Windsor Castle - Location and architecture, Windsor Castle - Historical events in the castle, Windsor Castle - The Great Fire of 1992, Windsor Castle - Security, Windsor Castle - Life in the castle, Windsor Castle - List of Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle, Windsor Castle - List of Deputy Constables and Lieutenant-Governors of Windsor Castle Read more here: » Windsor Castle: Encyclopedia II - Windsor Castle - Security |
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 |  |  | 1312 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Japanese era name - Conversion table from nengō to Gregorian calendar yearsThe Japanese calendars prior to 1873 were derived from the Chinese. Japan adopted the Chinese calendar in 645.
To convert a Japanese year to a Western year, find the first year of the nengō (=era name, see list below). When found, subtract 1, and add the number of the Japanese year. For example, the 23rd year of the Showa Era (Showa 23) would be 1948 ...
1926 − 1 = 1925, then 1925 + 23 = 1948.
645 大化 Taika
650 白雉 Hakuchi (era)
686 朱鳥 Shuchō
701 ...
See also:Japanese era name, Japanese era name - Overview, Japanese era name - Historical nengō, Japanese era name - Nengō in Modern Japan, Japanese era name - Conversion table from nengō to Gregorian calendar years, Japanese era name - Unofficial nengō system 私年号 Read more here: » Japanese era name: Encyclopedia II - Japanese era name - Conversion table from nengō to Gregorian calendar years |
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 |  |  | 1312 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - History of Goa - Portuguese IndiaIn 1498, Vasco da Gama became the first European to set foot in India via a sea route. His successful mission led to other European powers seeking an alternate route to India as the traditional land routes were closed by the Turks. In 1510, the ruling Bijapur kings were defeated by the Portuguese admiral Afonso de Albuquerque, on request of a Hindu king, Timayya (Timoja). The Portuguese set up a base in Goa in their quest to control the spice trade. The city was made capital of the Portuguese Vice-Kingdom in Asia, and the other Portuguese po ...
See also:History of Goa, History of Goa - Ancient History, History of Goa - Portuguese India, History of Goa - Early Freedom Movement, History of Goa - After the Independence of India, History of Goa - History references Read more here: » History of Goa: Encyclopedia II - History of Goa - Portuguese India |
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