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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1884 | |  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - 1880-1884 Atlantic hurricane seasons - 1883 Atlantic hurricane seasonThe first storm of the season was first seen on August 18 in the tropical Atlantic. It moved to the west-northwest, becoming a hurricane before turning to the northeast. It moved past Newfoundland on August 26, causing 80 deaths from swells.
The second storm followed a similar track to the first one. It was first identified as a hurricane on August 24 to the northeast of the Lesser Antilles. Resembling a Cape Verde-type hurricane, it moved to the northwest, and reached major hurricane status on the 28th. On the 29th, the hurricane pea ...
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| |  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Viktor Vasnetsov - Some worksArkhip Kuindzhi. 1869
Without Kith or Kin (Непомнящий родства). 1871
Grave-digger. 1871
Amusement
Moving House 1876
Acrobats. Festival in a Paris suburb. 1877
Three queens of the underground kingdom 1879
Alyonushka.1881
Sergii Radonezhsky 1882
Tatiana Mamontova 1884
Palace of Tsar Berendei. Set desighn for Rimski-Korsakov opera The Snow Maiden, 1885
The field of Igor Svyatoslavich's battle with the Polovtsy, 1889
The Virgin and Child. 1887
His only begotten son and the word of God 1885-1896
Rus ...
See also:Viktor Vasnetsov, Viktor Vasnetsov - Biography, Viktor Vasnetsov - Childhood 1848-1858, Viktor Vasnetsov - Vyatka 1858-1867, Viktor Vasnetsov - Saint Petersburg 1867-1876, Viktor Vasnetsov - Paris 1876-1877, Viktor Vasnetsov - Moscow 1877-1884, Viktor Vasnetsov - Kiev 1884-1889, Viktor Vasnetsov - Later years 1890-1926, Viktor Vasnetsov - Some works, Viktor Vasnetsov - Sources Read more here: » Viktor Vasnetsov: Encyclopedia II - Viktor Vasnetsov - Some works |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884In 1860, Stevenson was appointed master in chancery (an aide in a court of equity), his first public office, which he held during the Civil War. In 1864 Stevenson was a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket; he was also elected district attorney.
In 1866 he married Letitia Green, with whom he had fallen in love nine years earlier, at Centre College (her father, the Reverend Lewis Warner Green, the head of the college, had not agreed to the marriage, but he had died, and Letita and her mother - who also opposed the marriage - h ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884 |
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Viktor Vasnetsov - Childhood 1848-1858.
Viktor Vasnetsov was born in a remote village of Vyatka guberniya in 1848. His father Mikhail Vasilievich Vasnetsov was a village priest. He was a well-educated 'philosophy-inclined' man interested in natural science, astronomy and painting. His grandfather was an icon painter. Two of his three sons, Viktor and Apollinary, became remarkable painters, the third one becoming a schoolteacher. Recalling his childhood in a letter to Vladimir Stasov, Vasnetsov remarked that he "had lived with peasant children and ...
See also:Viktor Vasnetsov, Viktor Vasnetsov - Biography, Viktor Vasnetsov - Childhood 1848-1858, Viktor Vasnetsov - Vyatka 1858-1867, Viktor Vasnetsov - Saint Petersburg 1867-1876, Viktor Vasnetsov - Paris 1876-1877, Viktor Vasnetsov - Moscow 1877-1884, Viktor Vasnetsov - Kiev 1884-1889, Viktor Vasnetsov - Later years 1890-1926, Viktor Vasnetsov - Some works, Viktor Vasnetsov - Sources Read more here: » Viktor Vasnetsov: Encyclopedia II - Viktor Vasnetsov - Biography |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life, 1860-1884In 1860, Stevenson was appointed master in chancery (an aide in a court of equity), his first public office, which he held during the Civil War. In 1864 Stevenson was a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket; he was also elected district attorney.
In 1866 he married Letitia Green, with whom he had fallen in love nine years earlier, at Centre College (her father, the Reverend Lewis Warner Green, the head of the college, had not agreed to the marriage, but he had died, and Letita and her mother - who also opposed the marriage - h ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life, 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President, 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life, 1860-1884 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Third Plenary Council of Baltimore 1884The Third Plenary Council was presided over by the Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Gibbons of Baltimore. Its decrees were signed by fourteen archbishops, sixty-one bishops or their representatives, six abbots, and one general of a religious congregation. The first solemn session was held 9 November, and the last 7 December, 1884. Its decrees are divided into twelve titles.
Preliminary Title. All the decrees of the Second Plenary Council remain in force except such as are a ...
See also:Plenary Councils of Baltimore, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - First Plenary Council of Baltimore 1852, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Second Plenary Council of Baltimore 1866, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Third Plenary Council of Baltimore 1884, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Reference Read more here: » Plenary Councils of Baltimore: Encyclopedia II - Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Third Plenary Council of Baltimore 1884 |
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| | |  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Togo Heihachiro - Franco-Chinese war 1884-1885Back in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Togo received several commands, first as captain of Daini Teibo, and then Amagi. During the Franco-Chinese War (1884-1885), Togo, onboard Amagi, closely followed the actions of the French fleet under Admiral Courbet.
Togo also observed the ground combat of the French forces against the Chinese in Formosa (Taiwan), under the guidance of Joffre, future ...
See also:Togo Heihachiro, Togo Heihachiro - Early life, Togo Heihachiro - Tokugawa conflicts 1863-1869, Togo Heihachiro - Studies in Britain 1871-1878, Togo Heihachiro - Franco-Chinese war 1884-1885, Togo Heihachiro - Sino-Japanese war 1894-1895, Togo Heihachiro - Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905, Togo Heihachiro - Later life Read more here: » Togo Heihachiro: Encyclopedia II - Togo Heihachiro - Franco-Chinese war 1884-1885 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892In 1892, when the Democrats chose Cleveland once again as their standard bearer, they appeased party regulars by the nomination of the Stevenson, "headsman of the post-office," for vice president. As a supporter of using greenbacks and free silver to inflate the currency and alleviate economic distress in the rural districts, Stevenson balanced the ticket headed by Cleveland, the hard-money, gold-standard supporter. The winning Cleveland-Stevenson ticket ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President, 1892In 1892, when the Democrats chose Cleveland once again as their standard bearer, they appeased party regulars by the nomination of the Stevenson, "headsman of the post-office," for vice president. As a supporter of using greenbacks and free silver to inflate the currency and alleviate economic distress in the rural districts, Stevenson balanced the ticket headed by Cleveland, the hard-money, gold-standard supporter. The winning Cleveland-Stevenson ticke ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life, 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President, 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President, 1892 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900Stevenson was mentioned as a candidate to succeed Cleveland in 1896. Although he chaired the Illinois delegation to the Democratic National Convention, he gained little support. As one Democrat noted, "the young men of the country are determined to have something to say during the next election, and are tired of these old hacks." Stevenson, 60 years old, received a smattering of votes, but the convention was taken by storm by a thirty-six-year-old former representative from Nebraska, William Jennings Bryan, who delivered his fiery "Cross of ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Final yearsAfter the 1900 election, Stevenson returned again to private practice in Illinois. He made one last attempt at office in an race for governor of Illinois in 1908, at age 72, narrowly losing. After that, he retired to Bloomington, where his Republican neighbors described him as "windy but amusing." He died in Bloomington on June 14, 1914. His body is interred in a family plot in Evergreen Cemetery, Bloomington, Illinois.
Stevenson's son, Lewis G. Stevenson, was Illinois secretary of state (1914–1917). Stevenson's grandson Adlai Ewing ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Early lifeStevenson's parents, John Turner Stevenson and Eliza Ewing Stevenson, were Presbyterians of Scotch-Irish descent. John Turner Stevenson's grandfather, William, migrated from Northern Ireland about 1748, settling first in Pennsylvania and then in North Carolina. The family moved to Kentucky in 1813. Stevenson was born on the family farm in Christian County, Kentucky. He attended the common school in Blue Water, Kentucky. In 1852, when he was 16, frost killed the family's tobacco crop. His father set free their few slaves and the family moved ...
See also:Adlai E. Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life, Adlai E. Stevenson - Marriage and political life 1860-1884, Adlai E. Stevenson - Election of Grover Cleveland in 1884 and the U.S. Post Office, Adlai E. Stevenson - Vice President 1892, Adlai E. Stevenson - Presidential campaigns of 1896 and 1900, Adlai E. Stevenson - Final years, Adlai E. Stevenson - Links Read more here: » Adlai E. Stevenson: Encyclopedia II - Adlai E. Stevenson - Early life |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Plenary Councils of Baltimore - First Plenary Council of Baltimore 1852The First Plenary Council of Baltimore was solemnly opened on May 9, 1852. Its sessions were attended by six archbishops and thirty-five suffragan bishops. The Bishop of Monterey, California, Joseph Sadoc Alemany, was also present, although his diocese, lately separated from Mexico, had not yet been incorporated with any American province. Another prelate in attendance was the Bishop of Toronto, Canada. The religious orders and congregations were represented by the mitred Abbot of St. Mary of La Trappe and by the superiors of the Augustinian ...
See also:Plenary Councils of Baltimore, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - First Plenary Council of Baltimore 1852, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Second Plenary Council of Baltimore 1866, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Third Plenary Council of Baltimore 1884, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Reference Read more here: » Plenary Councils of Baltimore: Encyclopedia II - Plenary Councils of Baltimore - First Plenary Council of Baltimore 1852 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Second Plenary Council of Baltimore 1866The Second Plenary Council was presided over by Archbishop Spalding of Baltimore as Delegate Apostolic. It was opened on the 7th of October and closed on 21 October, 1866. The acts note that, at the last solemn session, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, was among the auditors. The decrees of this council were signed by seven archbishops, thirty-nine bishops or their procurators, and two abbots. The decrees are divided into fourteen titles and subdivided into chapters.
Title i, Concerning the Orthodox Faith and Present ...
See also:Plenary Councils of Baltimore, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - First Plenary Council of Baltimore 1852, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Second Plenary Council of Baltimore 1866, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Third Plenary Council of Baltimore 1884, Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Reference Read more here: » Plenary Councils of Baltimore: Encyclopedia II - Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Second Plenary Council of Baltimore 1866 |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Russian military ranks - MuscovyThe rulers of the Kievan Rus entities had no standing army besides permanent group of personal guards, druzhina (дружи'на); members of the unit were called druzhinnik (дружи'нник). In case of emergency, a militia was raised from volunteers from the peasantry, and the druzhina served as the core of the troops. The local knyaz served as the military leader of the troops. Thus there were no need in permanent ranks or positions and they we ...
See also:Russian military ranks, Russian military ranks - Muscovy, Russian military ranks - Russian Empire, Russian military ranks - 1731-1798, Russian military ranks - 1798-1884, Russian military ranks - 1884-1917, Russian military ranks - RSFSR and Soviet Union, Russian military ranks - 1917-1925, Russian military ranks - 1925-1935, Russian military ranks - 1935-1943, Russian military ranks - 1943-1991, Russian military ranks - Russian Federation, Russian military ranks - Notes, Russian military ranks - Links Read more here: » Russian military ranks: Encyclopedia II - Russian military ranks - Muscovy |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Russian military ranks - RSFSR and Soviet Union
Russian military ranks - 1917-1925.
The October Revolution of 1917 cancelled the privileges of Russian nobility (Dvoryanstvo). The Table of Ranks was abolished and so were the personal military ranks. The army and the navy has returned to a system of positional ranks that were acronyms of the full position names. For example, komdiv was an acronym of Division Commander; likewise kombat was Battalion Commander, etc. These acronyms have survived as informal position names to the present day. ...
See also:Russian military ranks, Russian military ranks - Muscovy, Russian military ranks - Russian Empire, Russian military ranks - 1731-1798, Russian military ranks - 1798-1884, Russian military ranks - 1884-1917, Russian military ranks - RSFSR and Soviet Union, Russian military ranks - 1917-1925, Russian military ranks - 1925-1935, Russian military ranks - 1935-1943, Russian military ranks - 1943-1991, Russian military ranks - Russian Federation, Russian military ranks - Notes, Russian military ranks - Links Read more here: » Russian military ranks: Encyclopedia II - Russian military ranks - RSFSR and Soviet Union |
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|  |  |  | 1884: Encyclopedia II - Russian military ranks - Russian FederationThe independent Russia inherited the ranks of the Soviet Union, although the insignia and uniform was altered a little. The following is a table ranks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Russian armed forces have three styles of ranks - all-forces ranks (army style ranks), deck ranks (navy style ranks) and flying ranks (air style ranks) - like as such follows rank structure Russian Ground Force ...
See also:Russian military ranks, Russian military ranks - Muscovy, Russian military ranks - Russian Empire, Russian military ranks - 1731-1798, Russian military ranks - 1798-1884, Russian military ranks - 1884-1917, Russian military ranks - RSFSR and Soviet Union, Russian military ranks - 1917-1925, Russian military ranks - 1925-1935, Russian military ranks - 1935-1943, Russian military ranks - 1943-1991, Russian military ranks - Russian Federation, Russian military ranks - Notes, Russian military ranks - Links Read more here: » Russian military ranks: Encyclopedia II - Russian military ranks - Russian Federation |
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