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1379

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1379: 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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1379: Encyclopedia - Carinthia duchy

The Duchy of Carinthia (German language: Kärnten, Slovenian: Koroška) was a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 1806, and a crownland of Austria-Hungary until it dissolved in 1918. Carinthia duchy - Karantania and medieval dynasties. In the 7th century it was part of the Principality of Karantania, and was part of the empire of Charlemagne from 788 to 843, when it became part of the eastern Frankish kingdom of Louis the German. From 889 to 927 the Mark of Carinthia was pa ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - Zug

Zug, capital of the Swiss canton of that name, is a picturesque little town at the northeastern corner of the lake of Zug, and at the foot of the Zugerberg (3255 ft.), which rises gradually, its lower slopes thickly covered with fruit trees. Population: 6508 (1900), 23'000 (2004), mainly German-speaking and Romanists. The lake shore has been embanked and forms a promenade, whence glorious views of the snowy peaks of the Bernese Oberland, as well as of the Rigi and Pilatus, are gained. Towards its northerly end a monument marks ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - Cesena

Cesena (ancient Caesena) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, south of Ravenna and west of Rimini, on the Savio River, population (july 2004) 93,110, co-chief of the Province of Forli-Cesena. It is at the foot of the Apennines, and about 15 km (10 mi) from the Adriatic Sea. It is notable as the birthplace of Pope Pius VI and Pope Pius VII, and once had Pope Pius VIII as bishop, and it therefor ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - List of Byzantine Emperors

This is a list of the Emperors of the late Roman Empire, called Byzantine. The title of all Emperors listed preceding Heraclius was officially Augustus, although various other titles such as Dominus were used as well. For official purposes, their names were preceded by Imperator Caesar Flavius and followed by Augustus. Following Heraclius, the title became the Greek Basileus (Gr. Βασιλευς), which had formerly meant "king" but now was used in place of Augustus. Other (and to Roman minds, lesser) kings were titled by the neologi ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - Habsburg

Habsburg (sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was one of the major ruling houses of Europe. Their principal roles were as: Kings of Germany, (several centuries to 1806), mostly also crowned as Holy Roman Emperors, and Rulers of Austria (as dukes 1282–1453, archdukes 1453–1804, and emperors 1804–1918), Kings of Croatia (1527–1918), Kings of Hungary (1437–1918), Kings of Spain (1516–1700), Kings of Portugal (1580–1640),Including:

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1379: Encyclopedia - Brussels

Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel, German: Brüssel) is the capital of Belgium, the French community of Belgium, the Flemish community and of the European Union. Brussels is, first of all, a city located in the centre of Belgium and its capital, but it sometimes also refers to the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region. This municipality inside Brussels is correctly named The City of Brussels (French: Bruxelles-Ville or Ville de Bruxelles, Dutch: Stad Brussel), wh ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - Zawisza Czarny

Zawisza Czarny z Garbowa (Zawisza the Black from Garbów, also known as The Black Knight), (c.1379 in Garbów, Poland - 1428 in Golubac, Serbia), Sulima Coat of Arms, was a famous Polish mediæval knight and diplomat. Zawisza Czarny was a famous Polish knight, winner of many tournaments, a symbol of a knight and a model of all knightly virtues. His father was Biernat from Garbów, mother is unknown. His nickname certainly comes from his appearance and not like later believed from a black armor. He ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - Aquileia

Aquileia (Friulian Acuilee, Slovene Oglej), an ancient Roman town of Italy, at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about 6 miles from the sea, on the river Natiso (mod. Natisone), the course of which has changed somewhat since Roman times. Before the Romans, Aquileia is believed to be a center of Venetia. It was founded by the Romans in 181 BC as a frontier fortress on the north-east, not far from the site where, two years before, Gaulish invaders had attempted to settle. The colony was led by two men of consular and one of praetorian rank, and 3000 pedites< ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - 1348

1348 - Events. April 7 - Charles University is founded in Prague. June 24 - Black Death outbreak in full swing in Melcombe Regis (modern-day Weymouth, Dorset in England) Beginning of Black Death epidemic in central and western Europe End of the reign of Emperor Komyo of Japan, second of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Start of the reign of Emperor Suko of Japan, third of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders May - Black Death reaches England First known Euro ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - Cooling Kent

Cooling is a village and civil parish on the Hoo Peninsula, overlooking the North Kent Marshes. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 209. This remote and isolated hamlet has been described as 'the capital of English Lollardry' because of its association with Sir John Oldcastle. The most notable feature of the village is Cooling Castle, built on the edge of the marshes during the 12th century to defend the neighbouri ...

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1379: Encyclopedia - 1406

1406 - Events. Construction of Forbidden City begins in Beijing. Richard Whittington becomes Lord Mayor of London. December 25 - John II becomes King of Castile. Eric of Pomerania marries Philippa, daughter of Henry IV of England. James I becomes King of Scotland, after having been captured by Henry IV of England. Richard, Earl of Cambridge, marries Anne Mortimer. Gregory XII succeeds Innocent VII as Pope. Pisa is subjugated by Florence. Including:

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1379: Encyclopedia - 1334

1334 - Events. 1334 - Births. January 4 - Amadeus VI of Savoy (died 1383) January 13 - King Henry II of Castile (died 1379) May 25 - Emperor Suko of Japan (died 1398) August 30 - King Peter I of Castile (died 1369) King James I of Cyprus (died 1398) Hayam Wuruk, Javanese ruler (died 1389) 1334 - Deaths. December 4 - Pope John XXII (born 1249) Category: Including:

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1379: Encyclopedia - 1416

1416 - Events. May 30 - The Catholic Church burns Jerome of Prague as a heretic. 1416 - Births. March 27 - Antonio Squarcialupi, Italian composer (died 1480) October 26 - Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent (died 1490) Pal Engjëlli, Albanian Catholic clergyman (died 1470) Piero della Francesca, Italian artist (died 1492) Francis of Paola, founder of the Order of the Minims (died 1507) Jacquetta of Luxembourg, daughter o ...

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1379: Encyclopedia II - Earl of Orkney - Norse earls

The original Earl of Orkney was a Norse jarl controlling Orkney in the period 875-1231. When the line became extinct, the earldom of Caithness was granted to Magnus, second son of the earl of Angus, whom the king of Norway apparently confirmed in the title. Earl of Orkney - Some jarls of Orkney. Ragnvald Eysteinsson, 890 Turf-Einar, 910 Torfinn Hausakljuv, 963 See also:

Earl of Orkney, Earl of Orkney - Norse earls, Earl of Orkney - Some jarls of Orkney, Earl of Orkney - Earls of Orkney Sinclair dynasty, Earl of Orkney - Scottish earls, Earl of Orkney - Dukes of Orkney 1567, Earl of Orkney - Earls of Orkney Second Creation 1581, Earl of Orkney - Earls of Orkney Third Creation 1696

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1379: Encyclopedia II - Styria duchy - Religious history of Styria

The Protestant Reformation made its way into the country about 1530. Duke Karl (ruling 1564-90), whose wife was the Catholic Duchess Maria of Bavaria, introduced the Counter-Reformation into the country; in 1573 he invited the Jesuits into Styria and in 1586 he founded the Catholic University of Graz. In 1598 his son and successor Ferdinand suppressed all Protestant schools and expelled the teachers and preachers: Protestant doctrines were maintained only in a few isolated mountain valleys, as in the valley of the Inn and the valley of the M ...

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Styria duchy, Styria duchy - Styria in the first millennium, Styria duchy - Steiermark, Styria duchy - Religious history of Styria, Styria duchy - 19th century Styria, Styria duchy - 20th century, Styria duchy - Margraves and Dukes of Styria, Styria duchy - Coat of Arms

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1379: Encyclopedia II - List of rulers of Austria - Dukes of Austria from 1155

List of rulers of Austria - Babenberg Dukes. Henry II Jasomirgott (1141-1177) (Duke of Bavaria, 1143-1156) Leopold V (1177-1194) Frederick I (1195-1198) Leopold VI (1198-1230) Frederick II the Quarrelsome (1230-1246) List of rulers of Austria - Interregnum. The inheritance of the duchy passed to the Margraves of Baden through Frederick II's sister, Gertrude, but they did not manage to establish themselves in the country and were rejected by the estates Herman ...

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List of rulers of Austria, List of rulers of Austria - Origins, List of rulers of Austria - Margraves of Austria, List of rulers of Austria - Dukes of Austria from 1155, List of rulers of Austria - Babenberg Dukes, List of rulers of Austria - Interregnum, List of rulers of Austria - Habsburg Dukes and Archdukes of Austria, List of rulers of Austria - Emperors of Austria, List of rulers of Austria - Republic of Austria

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1379: Encyclopedia II - Latin Patriarch of Constantinople - List of Latin Patriarchs of Constantinople

(Constantinople retaken in 1261; Patriarchate now titular only) Peter Correr (1286-1302) Leonard Faliero (1302- c. 1305) Nicholas of Thebes (c. 1308- c. 1331) Cardinalis (1332-1335) Gozio Battaglia (1335-1339) Roland of Ast (1339) Henry of Ast (1339-1345) Stephen of Pinu (1346) William (1346-1364) Patriarch Peter Thomas (1364-1366) Patriarch Paul of Thebes (1366-1370) Hugolin Malabranca (1371- c. 1375) James d'Itri (1376-1 ...

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Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople - List of Latin Patriarchs of Constantinople, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople - Sources

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1379: Encyclopedia II - Ferdinand - Royalty and Nobility

Ferdinand - Iberian peninsula. Ferdinand I of Aragon - the Just; 1379-1416; became king 1412. Ferdinand II of Aragon - a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Spain, the Catholic; 1453-1516 Ferdinand I of Portugal - the Handsome; 1345-1383; became king 1367. Ferdinand II of Portugal - 1816-1885; became titular king 1837. Ferdinand I of Castile and Leon - the Great; ca.1000-1065, became king 1037. Ferdinand II of Leon - d. 1188; became king 1157. Ferdinand III of Castile a ...

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Ferdinand, Ferdinand - Royalty and Nobility, Ferdinand - Iberian peninsula, Ferdinand - Austrian and German states, Ferdinand - Italian states, Ferdinand - Balkan Peninsula, Ferdinand - Commoners, Ferdinand - Other meanings

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1379: 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 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 ...

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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

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