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1353

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1353: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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1353: Encyclopedia - 1353

1353 - Events. The Decameron was finished by Giovanni Boccaccio. March 3 - Bern signs an alliance with the Swiss Confederation. 1353 - Births. July 15 - Vladimir the Bold, Russian prince (d. 1410) Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1413) Margaret I of Denmark, queen of Haakon VI of Norway (died 1412) John Purvey, English scholar and Bible translator (died 1428) 1353 - Deaths. Including:

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1353: Encyclopedia - Berne

The city of Berne [ˈbɝːn] (Bernese German Bärn [ˈpæːrn], German Bern [ˈb̥ɛrn], French Berne [ˈbɛʀn], Italian Berna [ˈbɛrna], Romansh Berna [ˈbɛrnə], from the Celti ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Battle of Laupen

The Battle of Laupen (46°54′N 7°14′E) of 1339 was fought between the Berne and its allies on one side, and Habsburg together with Burgundian allies on the other, with Berne victorious. As a consequence of the conflict, the relations of Berne and the Swiss Confederacy tightened, resulting in Berne's permanent accession in 1353. Categories: 1339 | Battles of Switzerland | Battles of Burgundy | Battles of the Holy Rom ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Adnan Terzic Bosnia and Herzegovina (locally: Bosna i Hercegovina/Босна и Херцеговина, most commonly abbreviated as BiH) is a country in south-east Europe with an estimated population of between three and four million people. The country is the homeland of its three ethnic constituent peoples: Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats. Other communities that live there are not given the status of being "constituent"[1]. A citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Velletri

Velletri (ancient Velitrae) is a commune in the province of Rome, in Lazio (Latium). It is bounded by other communes of Rocca di Papa, Lariano, Cisterna di Latina, Artena, Aprilia, Nemi, Genzano di Roma, Lanuvio. Velletri is renowned as one of the main centres for wine production in the Latium. Velletri - History. Velletri's origins are uncertain. A settlement here existed since very ancient times, though scholars debated if Etruscan, Latin or Volscan. During the First Latin War, during ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Reddy

Reddy is a caste (community) mainly from the state of Andhra Pradesh in southern India. Reddys wield significant social and economic power and they are dominant in every part of Andhra Pradesh, and have strong political hold in Rayalaseema, Telengana and coastal areas. They are generally Telugu-speaking farming community originally from the state of Andhra Pradesh, though there are considerable number of Reddys settled in the neighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Reddy - Origins. There are many t ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Chernihiv

Chernihiv or Chernigov is an ancient city in northern Ukraine, the capital of Chernihiv Oblast (province). The city population is 295,500 (2004). (Ukrainian: Чернігів, Chernihiv; Russian: Чернигов, Chernigov). Chernihiv - History. Chernigov was first mentioned in chronicles in 907, but is considered to have existed at least in the ninth century, as uncovered by archeological excavations of a settle ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Avignon Papacy

In the history of the Roman Catholic Church, the Avignon Papacy was the period from 1305 to 1378 during which the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, lived in Avignon (now a part of France) rather than in Rome. Seven popes, all French, resided in Avignon during this period: Pope Clement V: 1305–1314 Pope John XXII: 1316–1334 Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342 Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352 Pope Innocent VI: 1352–1362 Pope Urban V: 136 ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Switzerland

The Swiss Confederation or Switzerland (Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica) is a landlocked federal republic in Europe, bordering Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein. The country has a strong tradition of political and military neutrality, but also of international cooperation, and is home to many international organisations. Confoederatio Helvetica is the Latin official name. The use of Latin avoids having to choose one of the four official languages. The abbreviation (CH) is similarly used; for ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - 1413

1413 - Year in topics. 1413 in art 1413 - Births. Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg (died 1470) Louis of Savoy (died 1465) 1413 - Deaths. March 20 - Henry IV of England (born 1367) Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1353) Dawit I of Ethiopia (born 1382) Category: 1413 ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - 1412

1412 - Events. End of the reign of Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan. Emperor Shoko ascends to the throne of Japan. John II of Castile, declared Valladolid laws that restricted the social rights of Jews. Among many other resrictions the laws forced Jews to wear distinctive clothes and denied from them any administrative positions. 1412 - Births. January 6 - Joan of Arc, French soldier and saint (died 1431) John Cantius, Polish scholar and ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - 1428

1428 - Events. October 12 - English forces under Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury besiege Orléans. Jean de Dunois, the Bastard of Orléans, commands the defenders. October 24 - Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury is mortally wounded in an unsuccessful assault on Orléans. He is succeeded in command by the Earl of Suffolk Emperor Go-Hanazono ascends to the throne of Japan Itzcóatl becomes ruler of the Aztecs. He eventually begins the construction of Tenochtitlan. ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - 1414

1414 - Year in topics. 1414 in art 1414 - Births. July 21 - Pope Sixtus IV (died 1484) August 18 - Jami, Persian poet (died 1492) November 9 - Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg (died 1486) Francis I, Duke of Brittany (died 1450) 1414 - Deaths. August 6 - King Ladislas of Naples (born 1377) September 1 - William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros, Lord Treasurer of Engla ...

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1353: 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), Holy Roman Emperor (Charles IV, 1355 – 1378), King of Bohemia (Charles (Karel) I 1346 – 1378), Count of Luxemburg (1346 – 1353), Margrave of Brandenburg (1373 – 1378). He was born as Wenceslaus, later changed his name to Charles at his confirmation. Charles IV Holy Roman Emperor - Life. From 1333 Charles started to administer his father's Crown l ...

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1353: Encyclopedia - Zamorin

Zamorin is the anglicised version of Samoothirippadu or Samoothiri, a title of the rulers of the erstwhile Hindu state of Kozhikode (previously known as Calicut), located in the present day state of Kerala, India, between the 14th and 18th century AD. Manavikraman Raja, the Samoothiri of Kozhikode is famous for being the ruler that received the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama on May 18, 1498. Zamorin - Origins. The Samoothiri were previously known as the Eradis (rulers of Erana ...

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1353: Encyclopedia II - Berne - History

Duke Berthold V of Zähringen founded the city on the River Aare in 1191 and allegedly named it after a bear (Bär in German) he had killed. It was made an Imperial Free City by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in 1218 after Berthold died without an heir. In 1353 Bern joined the young Swiss Confederation, becoming a leading member of the new state. It invaded and conquered Aargau in 1415 and Vaud in 1536, as well as other smaller territories, thereby becoming the largest city-state north of the Alps. It was occupied by French troop ...

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Berne, Berne - History, Berne - Geography, Berne - Politics, Berne - Sights, Berne - Culture, Berne - Theaters, Berne - Movie theaters, Berne - Nightlife, Berne - Museums, Berne - Festivals, Berne - Fairs, Berne - Education and Science, Berne - University, Berne - Technical College, Berne - Vocational Schools, Berne - Other Schools, Berne - Transportation, Berne - Streets, Berne - Public Transport, Berne - Air Traffic, Berne - Natives, Berne - Miscellaneous

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1353: Encyclopedia II - List of Russian rulers - Emperors of Russia 1721-1917

See List of leaders of Russia for the continuation of leadership. See Titular Emperor of Russia for a list of claimants. ...

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List of Russian rulers, List of Russian rulers - Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal, List of Russian rulers - Grand Princes of Moscow, List of Russian rulers - Tsars of Russia 1547-1721, List of Russian rulers - Emperors of Russia 1721-1917, List of Russian rulers - External link

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1353: Encyclopedia II - History of Switzerland - Early history

Main article: Early history of Switzerland. Archeological evidence suggests that hunter-gatherers settled in the lowlands north of the Alps already in the late Paleolithic. In the Neolithic period, the area was relatively densely populated. Remains of bronze age pile dwellings have been found in the shallow areas of many lakes. Around 1500 BC, Celtic tribes settled in the area. The Raetians lived in the easte ...

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History of Switzerland, History of Switzerland - Early history, History of Switzerland - Old Confederacy 1291–1523, History of Switzerland - Reformation 1523–1648, History of Switzerland - Ancien Régime 1648–1798, History of Switzerland - Napoleonic Era 1798–1848, History of Switzerland - Switzerland as a federal state 1848–1914, History of Switzerland - World Wars 1914–1945, History of Switzerland - After 1945, History of Switzerland - English Literature

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1353: Encyclopedia II - Aubusson Creuse - Places to visit

Aubusson Creuse - Musee Departmental de la Tappisserie. Created in 1981, the museum exhibits nearly 600 years of tapestry creation and production. This rich collection is composed of 17th, 18th and 19th Century tapestries and carpets. As well as works from its own collection, there are also regular exhibitions of tapestries from around the world, showcasing works right up to the present day. Aubusson Creuse - Centre Culturel Jean Lurcat Avenue des Lissiers. See also:

Aubusson Creuse, Aubusson Creuse - Tapestry, Aubusson Creuse - Places to visit, Aubusson Creuse - Musee Departmental de la Tappisserie, Aubusson Creuse - Centre Culturel Jean Lurcat Avenue des Lissiers, Aubusson Creuse - Maison du Tapissier, Aubusson Creuse - Rulers

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