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Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness",
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1349: Encyclopedia - 1349
1349 is a Norwegian black metal band; see 1349 (band).
1349 - Births.
September 9 - Duke Albert III of Austria (died 1395)
1349 - De...
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Bergen Norway: Encyclopedia - Bergen Norway
Data from Statistics Norway
Bergen is a municipality and city in the county of Hordaland, Norway.
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Charles Iv Holy Roman Emperor: Encyclopedia - Charles Iv Holy Roman Emperor
Charles IV (May 14, 1316 – 29 November 1378), of the House of Luxembourg, King of the Romans (as Charles (Karl) IV, 1344 – 1378), Hol...
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Bonne Of Luxembourg: Encyclopedia - Bonne Of Luxembourg
Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 - September 11, 1349), was the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and ...
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Charles University Of Prague: Encyclopedia - Charles University Of Prague
The Charles University of Prague (also simply University of Prague; Czech: Univerzita Karlova; Latin: Universitas Carolina) is the oldest...
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Geoffrey Chaucer: Encyclopedia - Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 – October 25, 1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. Chaucer is...
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Dauphin: Encyclopedia - Dauphin
The Dauphin was the heir apparent to the throne of France under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties.
Guy VIII, Count of Vienne, had a dolphi...
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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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Counts Of Burgundy: Encyclopedia - Counts Of Burgundy
This is a list of the counts of Burgundy (i.e., of the region known as "Franche-Comté", not to be confused with the Duchy of Burgundy) f...
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Colosseum: Encyclopedia - Colosseum
See also the band Colosseum.
The Colosseum or Coliseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre (lat. Amphitheatrum Flavium), is an ...
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Bahri Dynasty: Encyclopedia - Bahri Dynasty
The Bahri dynasty or Bahriyya Sultante المماليك البحرية was a Mamluk dynasty of Kipchak Turk origin that ruled Egypt from ...
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August 26: Encyclopedia - August 26
August 26 is the 238th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (239th in leap years). There are 127 days remaining.
August 26 - Events...
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William Of Ockham: Encyclopedia - William Of Ockham
William of Ockham (also Occam or any of several other spellings) (c. 1285–1349) was an English Franciscan friar and philosopher, from O...
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September 11: Encyclopedia - September 11
September 11 is the 254th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (255th in leap years). There are 111 days remaining.
It is usually th...
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Football: Encyclopedia - Football
Football is the name given to a number of different team sports. The most popular of these worldwide is Association football, which is ca...
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1280s: Encyclopedia - 1280s
1240s 1250s 1260s - 1270s - 1280s 1290s 1300s
1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289
The 1280s is the decade starting January ...
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1281: Encyclopedia - 1281
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century.
1281 - Events.
1281 - Europe.
Pope Martin IV authorizes the Ninth Crusad...
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August 24: Encyclopedia - August 24
August 24 is the 236th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (237th in leap years), with 129 days remaining.
August 24 - Events.
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Bengal: Encyclopedia - Bengal
Bengal, known as Bôngo (Bengali: বঙ্গ), Bangla (বাংলা), Bôngodesh (বঙ্গদেশ), or Bangladesh (বাং...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Munich: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Munich
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising — known in the German language as Erzbistum München und Freising and in Latin as...
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August 29: Encyclopedia - August 29
August 29 is the 241st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (242nd in leap years), with 124 days remaining. It is also the 1st day o...
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Dauphiné: Encyclopedia - Dauphiné
Dauphiné is a former province in southeastern France, roughly corresponding to the present départements of the Isère, Drôme, and Haut...
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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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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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1304: Encyclopedia - 1304
1304 - Events.
20 July - Fall of Stirling Castle: Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold in the Wars of Scottish Independ...
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1297: Encyclopedia - 1297
1297 - Events.
8 January - Monaco gains independence.
English Church refuses to pay taxes, resulting in crisis.
William Wallace begins...
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1345: Encyclopedia - 1345
1345 - Events.
Miracle of the Host
Holland, Hainaut and Zeeland are inherited by emperor Louis IV of the Holy Roman Empire and becomes...
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1395: Encyclopedia - 1395
1395 - Events.
End of reign of Hungary by Capet-Anjou family.
Albert IV becomes archduke of Austria.
Rama Ratchathirat becomes king of...
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Moravia: Encyclopedia Ii - Moravia - Geography
Moravia occupies most of the eastern third of the Czech Republic including the South Moravian Region and the Zlín Region, as well as par...
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History Of Norway: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Norway - Independent Monarchy
Norway's kings (Norges Konge is the official style) in modern times, with periods of reign, are:
Haakon VII (1905-1957)
Olav V (1957-199...
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Montpellier: Encyclopedia Ii - Montpellier - History
Montpellier is one of the few cities in France that does not have a Roman background. In the Early Middle Ages the nearby episcopal town ...
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History Of Serbia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Serbia - History
See also The Serbia Series:
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History of Serbi...
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Norfolk: Encyclopedia Ii - Norfolk - History
Norfolk was settled in pre-Roman times, with neolithic camps along the higher land in the west where flints could be quarried[2]. A Bryth...
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Norway: Encyclopedia Ii - Norway - History
In the 9th century Norway consisted of a number of petty kingdoms. According to tradition, Harald Fairhair gathered the small kingdoms in...
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Albert Iii Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Iii Of Austria - Life
Albert III was born as the third son of Duke Albert II of Austria. Even though his father had determined that the eldest son should the s...
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Black Metal: Encyclopedia Ii - Black Metal - History
In the late 1980's and early 1990's, one of the most prominent figures of the Norwegian scene was Øystein Aarseth, better known as Euron...
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History Of Cambridgeshire: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Cambridgeshire - Politics
The Isle of Ely formerly constituted an independent franchise in which the bishops exercised quasi-palatinate rights, and offences were h...
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History Of Moldova: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Moldova - Medieval History
The greatest Moldavian prince was Ştefan cel Mare, or Stefan the Great (ruled 1457-1504). With his army of boyars and retainers, Stefan ...
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Władysław Ii Jagiełło: Encyclopedia Ii - Władysław Ii Jagiełło - Biography
Jogaila was from the Gediminid dynasty of dukes and grand dukes of Lithuania. His father was Algirdas (or Olgierd, ruled 1345-1377), duke...
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John I Count Of Luxemburg: Encyclopedia Ii - John I Count Of Luxemburg - Life
He was the eldest son of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII of Luxembourg and his wife Margaret of Brabant.
In 1310 John married Elizabeth ...
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List Of Bands With Numbers In The Title: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Bands With Numbers In The Title - List Of Bands With Names Consisting Entirely Of Integers
List of bands with numbers in the title - 0.
Zero 7
List of bands with numbers in the title - 1.
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1208
1349
One-21
Twelve O One...
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Władysław Ii Jagiełło: Encyclopedia Ii - Władysław Ii Jagiełło - Biography
Jogaila (or Jagiełło) was from the Gediminid dynasty of dukes and grand dukes of Lithuania. His father was Algirdas (or Olgierd, ruled ...
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Lviv: Encyclopedia Ii - Lviv - History
Lviv - Early history.
Recent archaeological excavations show that the area of Lviv has been populated since at least the 5th century. A...
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History Of Serbia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Serbia - History
See also The Serbia Series:
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History of Serbi...
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Lutsk: Encyclopedia Ii - Lutsk - History
According to legend, Luchesk was founded in the 7th century. However, it wasn't until 1085 when it was first mentioned. Until the foundat...
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Kartids: Encyclopedia Ii - Kartids - 1331-1370
Four years after Mu'izzu'd-Din's ascension, the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id died, following which the Ilkhanate quickly fragmented. Mu'izzu'd-Din, f...
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John Of Ruysbroeck: Encyclopedia Ii - John Of Ruysbroeck - Life
John of Ruysbroeck - Until his ordination.
John had a devout mother, who brought him up in the Catholic faith; of his father we know no...
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Milan: Encyclopedia Ii - Milan - History
It is presumed Milan was originally founded by the Celts of Northern Italy around 600 BCE and was conquered around 222 BCE by the Romans,...
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Medieval Music: Encyclopedia Ii - Medieval Music - Late Medieval Music 1300-1400
Medieval music - France: Ars nova.
The beginning of the Ars nova is one of the few clean chronological divisions in medieval music, sin...
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Adamawa Province: Encyclopedia Ii - Adamawa Province - Geography
Adamawa Province - Land.
The Adamawa is one of Cameroon's more geologically diverse areas. The Gotel and Mambila Mountains at the borde...
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1349 Band: Encyclopedia Ii - 1349 Band - Discography
1349 band - Studio releases.
1349 [EP] - (2000)
Liberation - (2003)
Beyond The Apocalypse - (2004)
Hellfire - (2005)
1349 band - Dem...
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House Of Capet: Encyclopedia Ii - House Of Capet - Capets Through History
Over the course of the preceding centuries, Capetians would spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms ...
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History Of Cologne: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Cologne - The Romans
In 39 BC, the tribe of the Ubii entered into an agreement with the Roman forces and settled on the left bank of the Rhine. Their headquar...
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Gediminas Of Lithuania: Encyclopedia Ii - Gediminas Of Lithuania - Choice Of Religion
He inherited a vast domain, comprising Lithuania proper, Samogitia, Red Russia, Polotsk and Minsk; but these possessions were environed b...
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County Of Jaffa And Ascalon: Encyclopedia Ii - County Of Jaffa And Ascalon - History
Jaffa was fortified by Godfrey of Bouillon after the First Crusade in 1100, and was unsuccessfully claimed by Daimbert of Pisa, the first...
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Gorgoroth Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Gorgoroth Band - Biography
Gorgoroth was formed in 1992 by guitarist Infernus, vocalist Hat (Hate in Norwegian), and drummer Goat. In 1993, the band released their ...
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Irish Battles: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish Battles - Late Medieval Battles
Irish battles - Bruce Wars in Ireland.
1316 - Second Battle of Athenry
1318 - Battle of Dysert O'Dea
1318 - Battle of Faughart
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Spurrell: Encyclopedia Ii - Spurrell - The Spurrells Of Norfolk England
It has been suggested that the Norfolk family name is derived from the village of Sporle, near Swaffham, in Norfolk (see, for instance, R...
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Bydgoszcz: Encyclopedia Ii - Bydgoszcz - History
Originally a fishers' settlement called Bydgoszcz (spelled "Bydgostia" in Latin), the city became a stronghold for the Vistula trade rout...
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Stefan Dušan: Encyclopedia Ii - Stefan Dušan - Biography
He was the first-born son of Stefan of Decani and Theodora, daughter of Bulgarian tsar Smilets. Early in his life he visited Constantinop...
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Counts And Dukes Of Angoulême: Encyclopedia Ii - Counts And Dukes Of Angoulême - Counts Of Angoulême
Counts and dukes of Angoulême - House of Taillefer.
Turpion (839–863)
Emenon (863–866)
Wulgrin I (866–886)
Alduin I (886–916)...
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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)
(1692-...
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Ethnic Cleansing: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethnic Cleansing - Modern-age Ethnic Cleansing
The term "ethnic cleansing" has come to mean the displacement or expulsion from a territory of one ethnic group by another. The displacem...
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Algirdas: Encyclopedia Ii - Algirdas - Background
Algirdas was one of the seven sons of the famous grand duke Gediminas among whom on his death in 1341 he divided his domains, leaving the...
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History Of Bavaria: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Bavaria - Partitions
The efforts of the dukes to increase their power and to give unity to the duchy had met with a fair measure of success; but they were soo...
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Santa Maria Del Fiore: Encyclopedia Ii - Santa Maria Del Fiore - Interior
The cathedral is built as a basilica, with a nave and two aisles, forming a Roman cross. The nave and the aisles are divided by wide poin...
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Gediminas Grand Duke Of Lithuania: Encyclopedia Ii - Gediminas Grand Duke Of Lithuania - Choice Of Religion
He inherited a vast domain, comprising Lithuania proper, Samogitia, Red Russia, Polotsk and Minsk; but these possessions were environed b...
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Peasants' Revolt: Encyclopedia Ii - Peasants' Revolt - Literary Mention
John Gower, friend of Geoffrey Chaucer, saw the peasants as unjustified in their cause. In his Vox Clamantis, he sees the peasant action ...
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Early History Of Laos: Encyclopedia Ii - Early History Of Laos - Mongol Influence
Recent historical research has shown that the Mongols, who destroyed Nanzhao in 1253 and made the area a province of their empire -- nami...
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Earnaness: Encyclopedia Ii - Earnaness - The Ancient Stronghold
The ancient stronghold of Aranæs (58°40′N 13°35′E) was located near Skara on the shore of lake Vänern, in Västergötland.
In the...
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Stefan Dušan: Encyclopedia Ii - Stefan Dušan - Biography
He was the oldest son of Stefan of Decani and Theodora, daughter of Bulgarian tsar Smilets. Early in his life he visited Constantinople, ...
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Serbian Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Serbian Language - Alphabets
The following compares Српска Ћирилица (Serbian Cyrillic script) or Aзбука (Azbuka) with Srpska Latinica (Serbian Lati...
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Norway: Encyclopedia Ii - Norway - History
In the 9th century Norway consisted of a number of petty kingdoms. According to tradition, Harald Fairhair gathered the small kingdoms in...
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Sarbadars: Encyclopedia Ii - Sarbadars - History
Sarbadars - Foundation.
The Sarbadar state came into existence around early 1337. At that time, much of Khurasan was under the control ...
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Charles Iv Holy Roman Emperor: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Iv Holy Roman Emperor - Life
From 1333 Charles started to administer his father's Crown lands due to the King's often absence and in 1334 he became Margrave of Moravi...
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Serbian Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Serbian Language - Alphabets
The following compares Српска Ћирилица (Serbian Cyrillic script) or Aзбука (Azbuka) with Srpska Latinica (Serbian Lati...
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Bergen Norway: Encyclopedia Ii - Bergen Norway - History
Bergen was founded as a city by Olaf Kyrre in AD 1070, and considered to be Norway's capital until 1299, Toward the end of the thirteenth...
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1280s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1280s - War And Politics
1280s - Europe.
1282 - March - Dafydd ap Gruffydd, brother to Prince of Wales Llywelyn the Last, attacks an English castle; his brot...
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Dauphiné: Encyclopedia Ii - Dauphiné - Origin Of The Name
Guy VIII, Count of Vienne, had a dolphin on his coat of arms and had been nicknamed le Dauphin (French for dolphin). This title descended...
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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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Philip Vi Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Philip Vi Of France - Ascension To The Throne
In 1328, King Charles IV died without a direct male descendant, however, at the time of his death his was wife pregnant. Philip was one o...
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Geisslerlieder: Encyclopedia Ii - Geisslerlieder - Second Outbreak 1349
The Black Death was one of the most traumatic events in European history, and the renewed desperation of the people, hopeful for divine i...
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Ethnic Cleansing: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethnic Cleansing - Modern-age Ethnic Cleansing
The term "ethnic cleansing" has come to mean the displacement or expulsion from a territory of one ethnic group by another. The displacem...
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Political History And Modern State Of The Inhabitants Of The Alps: Encyclopedia Ii - Political History And Modern State Of The Inhabitants Of The Alps - The Eastern Alps
The political history of the Eastern Alps can be considered almost totally in terms of the advance or retreat of the house of Habsburg. T...
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Principality Of Achaea: Encyclopedia Ii - Principality Of Achaea - The Feudal Conflict Of Morea 1307-1383
The main picture of this century-long situation: The Principality was under violent succession dispute. That originated from dispossessed...
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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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Serbian Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Serbian Language - Alphabets
The following compares Српска Ћирилица (Serbian Cyrillic script) or Aзбука (Azbuka) with Srpska Latinica (Serbian Lati...
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1281: Encyclopedia Ii - 1281 - Events
1281 - Europe.
Pope Martin IV authorizes the Ninth Crusade against the newly re-established Byzantine Empire in Constantinople; French...
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Bengal: Encyclopedia Ii - Bengal - History
The history of Bengal can be divided according to the religion of its rulers. Also see History of Bengal and Bengal Renaissance.
Bengal ...
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Football: Encyclopedia Ii - Football - The Establishment Of Modern Codes Of Football
Football - English public schools.
The earliest evidence that games resembling football were being played at English public schools —...
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William I Duke Of Bavaria: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Duke Of Bavaria - Family And Children
He married in 1352 in London Matilda of Lancaster, daughter of Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont. They had ...
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William Of Ockham: Encyclopedia Ii - William Of Ockham - Works
William of Ockham - Philosophy.
Summa logicae (Sum of Logic) (before 1327), Paris 1448, Bologna 1498, Venice 1508, Oxford 1675.
Quaest...
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Charles University Of Prague: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles University Of Prague - History
Most Czech sources since at least the 19th century - encyclopedias, general histories, materials of the University itself - offer 1348 as...
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Valle Crucis Abbey: Encyclopedia Ii - Valle Crucis Abbey - Layout
The layout of the abbey largely followed the standard Cistercian plan. The abbey church accommodated both the choir monks, who spent thei...
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Colosseum: Encyclopedia Ii - Colosseum - Description
The Colosseum measures 48 metres high, 188 metres long, and 156 metres wide. The wooden arena floor was 86 metres by 54 metres, and cover...
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Straubing: Encyclopedia Ii - Straubing - History
Straubing was founded as a city by Louis I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria and became the capital of Bavaria-Straubing under the dukes of Ba...
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Geoffrey Chaucer: Encyclopedia Ii - Geoffrey Chaucer - Historical Reception And Representation
Geoffrey Chaucer - Manuscripts.
As early as 1400, Chaucer's courtly audience grew to include members of the rising literate, middle and...
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University Of Florence: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Florence - History
The University of Florence evolved from the Studium Generale, which was established by the Florentine Republic in 1321. The Studium was r...
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Oriel College Oxford: Encyclopedia Ii - Oriel College Oxford - History
Founded in 1324 by Adam de Brome, Rector of the University Church. Under the patronage of Edward II, he diverted the revenue of St Mary's...
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History Of Serbia: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Serbia - History
See also The Serbia Series:
See also: List of Serbian monarchs, History of Yugoslavia, History of Serbia and Montenegro
History of Serbi...
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