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1407: Encyclopedia - 1407
1407 - Events.
November 20 - A solemn truce between John, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans is agreed under the a...
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Ashikaga Shogunate: Encyclopedia - Ashikaga Shogunate
The Ashikaga shogunate (Japanese 足利幕府, Ashikaga bakufu, 1336–1573) was a feudal military dictatorship ruled by the shoguns of t...
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August 27: Encyclopedia - August 27
August 27 is the 239th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (240th in leap years), with 126 days remaining.
August 27 - Events.
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April 23: Encyclopedia - April 23
April 23 is the 113th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (114th in leap years). There are 252 days remaining.
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The Rosicrucian Order is a legendary and secretive Order dating from the 15th or 17th century. It generally is associated with the symbol...
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Amadeus Viii Of Savoy: Encyclopedia - Amadeus Viii Of Savoy
Amadeus VIII (1383 – November 7, 1451) surnamed the Peaceful was the Count of Savoy from 1391 to 1416 and was elevated by Emperor Sigis...
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York Minster: Encyclopedia - York Minster
York Minster is an imposing Anglican Gothic cathedral in York, northern England. It is the seat of the Archbishop of York, and cathedral ...
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Charles V Of France: Encyclopedia - Charles V Of France
Charles V the Wise (French: Charles V le Sage) (January 31, 1338 – September 16, 1380) was king of France (1364 to 1380) and a member o...
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Kozhikode: Encyclopedia - Kozhikode
Kozhikode, also known as Calicut, is the third largest city (pop. 801,190:1991) in the southern state of Kerala, India. It is the capital...
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Illuminati: Encyclopedia - Illuminati
The Illuminati is the name of many groups, modern and historical, real and fictitious, verified and alleged. Most commonly, however, The ...
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Calais: Encyclopedia - Calais
2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military pers...
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Charles Vi Of France: Encyclopedia - Charles Vi Of France
Charles VI the Well-Beloved, later known as the Mad (French: Charles VI le Bien-Aimé, later known as le Fol) (December 3, 1368 – Octob...
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1372: Encyclopedia - 1372
1372 - Events.
In this year, the city of Aachen, Germany begins adding a Roman numeral Anno Domini date to a few of its coins. It is t...
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1425: Encyclopedia - 1425
1425 - Events.
Foundation of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Masaccio writes The Holy Trinity (added by Mei)
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Jewish Polish History Origins To 1600s: Encyclopedia Ii - Jewish Polish History Origins To 1600s - Early Period: 966-1385
Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Early history.
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Calais: Encyclopedia Ii - Calais - History
The origins of Calais are obscure. It was founded as a fishing village some time prior to the 10th century. In 997, it was improved by th...
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Joan Of Arc: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Of Arc - Biography
Joan of Arc - Early life.
Joan of Arc was born in the village of Domrémy in the province of Lorraine.[3] Her parents Jacques D'Arc and...
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Kozhikode: Encyclopedia Ii - Kozhikode - History
Calicut is the anglicised form of ‘Kalikut’, Arabic for the Malayalam name Kozhikode. It is also called the Cock Fort. According to t...
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Teutonic Knights: Encyclopedia Ii - Teutonic Knights - History
The order was formed at the end of the 12th century in Palestine to give medical aid to pilgrims at the holy places. They received Papal ...
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List Of Assassinated People: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Assassinated People - Assassinations In Africa
List of assassinated people - Algeria.
Hiempsal, (117 BC), co-ruler of Numidia, by Jugurtha
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Isabeau Of Bavaria: Encyclopedia Ii - Isabeau Of Bavaria - Career
Isabeau of Bavaria was the prominent and unpopular queen of an unsuccessful reign. She assumed an unusually powerful role in government t...
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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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History Of The Jews In Poland 966-1572: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Jews In Poland 966-1572 - Early Period: 966-1385
History of the Jews in Poland 966-1572 - Early history.
The first Jews arrived in the territory of modern Poland in the 10th century. T...
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York Minster: Encyclopedia Ii - York Minster - History
York has had a Christian presence from the 300s. The first church on the site was a wooden structure built hurriedly in 627 to provide a ...
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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)
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Wulgrin I (866–886)
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - Origins
According to a legend published in the 17th century Rosicrucian manifestos, the Rosicrucian Order was founded in 1407 (the early 15th cen...
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Foligno: Encyclopedia Ii - Foligno - History
Foligno seems to have been founded by Umbrians in the pre-Roman period (probably 8th century BC). It was conquered by the Romans after th...
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Kings Of Assyria: Encyclopedia Ii - Kings Of Assyria - Early Period
"Kings who dwelled in tents"
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Travel Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Travel Literature - History
One of the earliest known records of taking pleasure in travel, of traveling for the sake of travel and writting about it, is Petrarch's ...
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Burgundian Party: Encyclopedia Ii - Burgundian Party - Politics
Partisan use of the term "Burgundian" arose from a feud between John, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans. Both were c...
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John Duke Of Burgundy: Encyclopedia Ii - John Duke Of Burgundy - Family And Early Life
In 1385, John married Margaret of Bavaria, daughter of Albrecht of Bavaria, Count of Holland and Hainaut, to consolidate his position in ...
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Pero López De Ayala: Encyclopedia Ii - Pero López De Ayala - Literary Career
López de Ayala is best remembered for his satirical and didactic Libro Rimado de Palacio ("Palace Verse" or "Rhymes of the Court"), in w...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - Dynastic Period
When the Lê emperor Lê Long Đĩnh died in his twenties, a court general named Lý Công Uẩn took the chance to take over the throne ...
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Teutonic Knights: Encyclopedia Ii - Teutonic Knights - History
The order was formed at the end of the 12th century in Palestine to give medical aid to pilgrims at the holy places. They received Papal ...
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Alexandru Cel Bun: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexandru Cel Bun - Internal Politics
Alexandru cel Bun expanded the bureaucratical system by creating the "Council of the Voivod", the Chancellory and by adding the instituti...
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Szombathely: Encyclopedia Ii - Szombathely - History
Szombathely - Savaria the Roman city.
Szombathely is the oldest city in Hungary. It was founded in 45 CE by the name of Colonia Claudia...
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Travel Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Travel Literature - History
One of the earliest known records of taking pleasure in travel, of traveling for the sake of travel and writing about it, is Petrarch's a...
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Teutonic Knights: Encyclopedia Ii - Teutonic Knights - History
The order was formed at the end of the 12th century in Palestine to give medical aid to pilgrims at the holy places. They received Papal ...
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Charles Vi Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Vi Of France - Early Life
He was born in Paris, the son of King Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon. At the age of eleven, he was crowned King of France in 1380 in the...
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Independent School Uk: Encyclopedia Ii - Independent School Uk - Public School
Public school in the British Isles is a label applied to leading fee-paying independent schools in England and Wales. In Scotland and Ire...
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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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Joan Of Arc: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Of Arc - Biography
Joan of Arc - Early life.
Joan of Arc was born in the village of Domrémy in the province of Loraine.[3] Her parents Jacques D'Arc and ...
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Zvenigorod: Encyclopedia Ii - Zvenigorod - History
The community has existed since the 12th century, although its first written mention is dated 1338. The town's name is derived from two r...
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Illuminati: Encyclopedia Ii - Illuminati - The Bavarian Illuminati
Illuminati - History.
A movement of freethinkers that were the most radical offshoot of The Enlightenment — whose adherents were...
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Švitrigaila: Encyclopedia Ii - Švitrigaila - Relatives
Švitrigaila - Mother.
Ulyana of Tver 1350 (ca 1325 – 1392)
Švitrigaila - Father.
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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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York Minster: Encyclopedia Ii - York Minster - History
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The main concern of Alexandru cel Bun was to defend the country in wars against superior armies. In order to do that, he forged a system ...
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Algirdas: Encyclopedia Ii - Algirdas - Expansion Of Lithuania
Nevertheless, Algirdas not only succeeded in holding his own, but acquired influence and territory at the expense of 1:0 to Muscovy and t...
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Algirdas: Encyclopedia Ii - Algirdas - Assessment
Unlike his descendants, Algirdas wisely vacillated between Muscovy and Poland, spoke amongst others the Ruthenian language, and was more ...
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Alexandru Cel Bun: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexandru Cel Bun - Life
Alexandru cel Bun had four legitimate wives - Margareta Loszonc, Ana Neacşa, Rymgajla (daughter of Butaw of Black Ruthenia and sister of...
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Jewish Polish History Origins To 1600s: Encyclopedia Ii - Jewish Polish History Origins To 1600s - The Jagiellon Era: 1385-1572
Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Persecutions of 1385-1492.
As a result of the marriage of Wladislaus II to Jadwiga, daughter o...
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Władysław Ii Jagiełło: Encyclopedia Ii - Władysław Ii Jagiełło - Dynastic Relations
Jagiello was married in 1386 to Queen Jadwiga of Poland (1374-1399). Their only child was:
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His ...
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Teutonic Knights: Encyclopedia Ii - Teutonic Knights - Castles Of The Teutonic Order
Castle Marienburg in Malbork, Poland.
Castle Marienburg in Malbork, Poland.
Castle Marienburg in Malbork, Poland.
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Szombathely: Encyclopedia Ii - Szombathely - Origins Of Name
The name Szombathely is from Hungarian szombat, "Saturday" and hely, "place", referring to the fact that markets were held on Saturday ev...
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York Minster: Encyclopedia Ii - York Minster - The Towers And Bells
York Minster has three towers, the two west towers holding bells and clock chimes. The north-west tower contains Great Peter (216 cwt or ...
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John Duke Of Burgundy: Encyclopedia Ii - John Duke Of Burgundy - John Vs Armagnac
Even with the Orléans dispute resolved to his favour, John would not have an easy life. Charles gathered allies, among them Bernard VII,...
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John Duke Of Burgundy: Encyclopedia Ii - John Duke Of Burgundy - John Vs Orléans
John was invested as duke of Burgundy in 1404 and almost immediately entered into open conflict against Louis of Orléans, younger brothe...
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Isabeau Of Bavaria: Encyclopedia Ii - Isabeau Of Bavaria - Lineage
Isabeau of Bavaria was the daughter of Stephen III of Bavaria-Ingolstadt and Thadea Visconti. Her paternal grandparents were Stephen II, ...
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Švitrigaila: Encyclopedia Ii - Švitrigaila - Downfall And Later Years
In 1432, however, Zygimantas of Starodub raised a rebellion and, supported by ethnic Lithuanians and Poles, overran much of the Grand Duc...
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Jewish Polish History Origins To 1600s: Encyclopedia Ii - Jewish Polish History Origins To 1600s - The Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: 1572-1795
Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Jewish learning and culture during the early Polish-Lithuanian Commonweath.
Yəšiḇoṯ were...
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Władysław Ii Jagiełło: Encyclopedia Ii - Władysław Ii Jagiełło - Dynastic Relations
Władysław II Jagiełło was married in 1386 to Queen Jadwiga of Poland (1374-1399). Their only child was:
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Foligno: Encyclopedia Ii - Foligno - Monuments Art And Folklore
Main monuments of the city include:
Palazzo Comunale, built in the 13th century and rebuilt various times;
Duomo or Cathedral of San Fel...
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Teutonic Knights: Encyclopedia Ii - Teutonic Knights - Quotes
Enslavement of pagan prisoners by the knights was likewise seen as perfectly acceptable, non-Christians not being considered to have the ...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - 1980s
Vietnam's third constitution, based on that of the USSR, was written in 1980.
Through the 1980s, Vietnam received nearly $3 billion a yea...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - Aftermath Of The Vietnam War And Reunification
After April 30th, 1975, an exodus of several hundred thousand Vietnamese fled the country either by sea or overland through Cambodia. The...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - Post World War Ii Period
Main article: Vietnam War
In 1945, due to a combination of Japanese exploitation and poor weather, a famine broke out in Tonkin killing a...
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Illuminati: Encyclopedia Ii - Illuminati - Origins
Since Illuminati literally means 'enlightened ones' in Latin, it is natural that several unrelated historical groups have identified them...
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Joan Of Arc: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Of Arc - Historical Background
This was the lowest era in French history until the Nazi occupation. The French king, Charles VI at the time of Joan's birth, suffered bo...
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List Of Assassinated People: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Assassinated People - Assassinations In The Americas
List of assassinated people - Argentina.
Pedro Aramburu, (1970), former president of Argentina executed by the Montoneros
Carlos Prats...
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Joan Of Arc: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Of Arc - Legacy
Surviving historical evidence about Joan of Arc is abundant. Nineteenth century scholars discovered five separate copies of her condemnat...
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Joan Of Arc: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Of Arc - Clothing
Joan wore men's clothing between her departure from Vaucouleurs and her abjuration at Rouen. This raised theological questions in her own...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - Colonization
France's involvement can be traced to Alexandre de Rhodes, a Jesuit priest who converted many Vietnamese to Catholicism in the early 1600...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - Early Independence
The Vietnamese threw off Chinese domination in 938 AD. At the battle on the Bạch Đằng River in North Vietnam, Ngô Quyền defeated ...
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Kozhikode: Encyclopedia Ii - Kozhikode - Educational Institutions
Calicut Medical College: One of the most prestigious medical institutions in India. The Institution recently made headlines by creating t...
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Kozhikode: Encyclopedia Ii - Kozhikode - Culture & Cuisine
In the field of Malayalam Language and literature Kozhikode has made most significant contributions. The district is famous for folk song...
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Kozhikode: Encyclopedia Ii - Kozhikode - Places Of Interest
The temples and mosques of this district contain sculptures and inscriptions which are of considerable interest to the students of art. K...
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Charles Vi Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Vi Of France - The King Goes Mad
His first known fit occurred in 1392 when his friend and advisor, Olivier de Clisson, was the victim of an attempted murder. Although Cli...
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Charles Vi Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Vi Of France - The Bal Des Ardents
In January 1393, Queen Isabeau de Bavière organised a party to celebrate the marriage of one of her ladies-in-waiting. The King and five...
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History Of Vietnam: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vietnam - Origins
According to Vietnamese legends, the first Vietnamese descended from the dragon lord Lạc Long Quân and the heavenly spirit Âu Cơ. L...
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Charles Vi Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Vi Of France - Treaty With England
Charles VI's reign was marked by the continuing war with the English (the Hundred Years' War), culminating in 1415 when the French army w...
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List Of Assassinated People: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Assassinated People - Assassinations In Asia
List of assassinated people - Afghanistan.
Habibullah Khan, (1919), emir of Afghanistan
Mohammed Nader Shah, (1933), king of Afghanist...
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List Of Assassinated People: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Assassinated People - Assassinations In Europe
List of assassinated people - Austria.
Karl von Stürgkh, (1916), Prime Minister of Austria
Franz Birnecker, (1923), Austrian labour r...
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Independent School Uk: Encyclopedia Ii - Independent School Uk - Independent Schools In The Uk
Independent Schools in the UK are fee-paying and frequently boarding schools, as contrasted with the free state-funded schools. The Indep...
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Teutonic Knights: Encyclopedia Ii - Teutonic Knights - Castles Of The Teutonic Order
Castle Marienburg in Malbork, Poland.
Castle Marienburg in Malbork, Poland.
Castle Marienburg in Malbork, Poland.
Castle Marienburg in Ma...
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Kozhikode: Encyclopedia Ii - Kozhikode - Media
Kozhikode occupies a prominent place in the history of Malayalam Journalism. The origin of the Journalism in this district can be traced ...
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Independent School Uk: Encyclopedia Ii - Independent School Uk - Preparatory School
In England and Wales a preparatory school, or prep school in current usage, is an independent school designed to prepare a pupil for fee-...
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Independent School Uk: Encyclopedia Ii - Independent School Uk - Criticisms
While, under the best circumstances, independent schools generally and public schools in particular were superb examples of education, hi...
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Švitrigaila: Encyclopedia Ii - Švitrigaila - Defection To Moscow And Its Aftermath
It is believed that Svitrigaila sympathized with the Russians, being born of a Russian mother (Ulyana of Tver) and married to a princess ...
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Švitrigaila: Encyclopedia Ii - Švitrigaila - Rebellion Against Vytautas
Svitrigaila was baptized by his father Algirdas into Eastern Orthodoxy. At the age of 11, he (together with his brother Jagiello) was con...
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Travel Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Travel Literature - Types Of Travelogues
Some great travel writers are specialists in the field. The Americans Paul Theroux, and William Least Heat-Moon, the Welsh author, Jan Mo...
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York Minster: Encyclopedia Ii - York Minster - The Towers And Bells
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - Modern Groups
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, various groups styled themselves Rosicrucian. Almost all claimed to be authenti...
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - Reference Literature
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Alexandre David, Fama Fraternitatis - Introdution, [15].
Corinne Heline, The Seven Jewels and the Seven Stages of Initiation , [1...
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Calais: Encyclopedia Ii - Calais - Economy
The city's proximity to England has made it a major port for centuries. It is the principal ferry crossing point between England and Fran...
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - The Manifestos
If one abstracts from the symbolic associations of the rose and the cross, which have been visioned by many since ancient epochs, it is k...
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - Rose Cross: Alchemy And Divine Sciences Of Healing & Of The Stars
The alchemy in the laboratory (the ancestor of modern chemistry), where the ultimate goal was understanding of the laws of Nature in orde...
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - History
It is on the foundation of these teachings that Rosenkreuz conceived the plan for simultaneous and universal religious, philosophic, scie...
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Rosicrucian: Encyclopedia Ii - Rosicrucian - Influence On Freemasonry
According to Jean Pierre Bayard, two rites of Rosicrucian inspiration emerged from the end of 18th century. One was the Rectified Scottis...
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Švitrigaila: Encyclopedia Ii - Švitrigaila - Grand Duke Of Lithuania
Upon Vytautas's death in 1430, Svitrigaila immediately pressed his claim to the throne. He was supported by the Ruthenian and Orthodox po...
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