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1911: Encyclopedia Ii - 1911 - Events
1911 - January-June.
January 1 - Northern Territory is separated from South Australia
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1911 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1911 In Aviation - Events
1911 in aviation - January.
January 18 - Eugene Ely lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania anchored in San Francisco Bay, marking t...
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1911 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1911 In Rail Transport - Events
1911 in rail transport - May events.
May 30 - The first Milwaukee Road Olympian passenger train arrives in Deer Lodge, Montana.
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1911: Encyclopedia - 1911
1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar).
1911 - Events.
1911 - January-June.
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Budaun
Buduan, is a city in the north-central Uttar Pradesh state of northern India.
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A town a...
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Aerial Bombing Of Cities: Encyclopedia - Aerial Bombing Of Cities
The aerial bombing of cities became a common tactic in World War II.
Aerial bombing of cities - Italian-Turkish War of 1911-1912.
The v...
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1912 In Literature: Encyclopedia - 1912 In Literature
See also: 1911 in literature, other events of 1912, 1913 in literature, list of years in literature.
1912 in literature - Events.
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1910s: Encyclopedia - 1910s
1880s 1890s 1900s - 1910s - 1920s 1930s 1940s
1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
1910s - Events and trends.
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Anne Hopkins Aitken: Encyclopedia - Anne Hopkins Aitken
Anne Arundel Hopkins Aitken is considered by many to be one of the modern mothers of Zen Buddhism in the western world. Named Anna Stinch...
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Amundsen-scott South Pole Station: Encyclopedia - Amundsen-scott South Pole Station
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is an American research station at Earth's South Pole in Antarctica. This makes it the southernmost...
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Xinhai Revolution: Encyclopedia - Xinhai Revolution
The Xinhai Revolution or Hsinhai Revolution (Chinese: 辛亥革命; Hanyu Pinyin: Xīnhài Gémìng), named for the Chinese year of Xinha...
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Callias: Encyclopedia - Callias
Callias was the head of a wealthy Athenian family, and fought at the battle of Marathon (490) in priestly attire.
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Budaun: Encyclopedia - Budaun
Buduan, is a city in the north-central Uttar Pradesh state of northern India.
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A town a...
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Wuchang: Encyclopedia - Wuchang
Wuchang (Chinese: 武昌; Hanyu Pinyin: Wǔchāng) is one of the three towns, together with Hankou and Hanyang, which are included in mod...
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Scourge: Encyclopedia - Scourge
A scourge (from the Italian scoriada, ultimately from the Latin excoriare = "to flay" and corium = "skin", is a whip or lash, especially ...
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Antonio De Herrera Y Tordesillas: Encyclopedia - Antonio De Herrera Y Tordesillas
Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas (1549 - March 29, 1625), Spanish historian, was born at Cuéllar, in the province of Segovia.
Antonio d...
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Jacques Cazotte: Encyclopedia - Jacques Cazotte
Jacques Cazotte (October 17, 1719 – August 25, 1792), was a French author.
Born at Dijon, he was educated by the Jesuits, and at the ag...
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Annals: Encyclopedia - Annals
Annals (Latin Annales, from annus, a year) are a concise form of historical writing which record events chronologically, year by year.
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1932 World Series: Encyclopedia - 1932 World Series
The 1932 World Series was the twenty-ninth edition of Major League Baseball's annual championship. It was played between the New York Yan...
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Issf Shooting Events: Encyclopedia Ii - Issf Shooting Events - History And Admittance Of New Events
The first ISSF World Shooting Championships were held in 1897, and while the Olympic shooting program changed heavily until the 1930s, th...
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Beiyang Army: Encyclopedia Ii - Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution
The events of the revolution demonstrated that the Beiyang Army, which formed the core of the 36-division New Army, was absolutely the do...
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Dartmouth Outing Club: Encyclopedia Ii - Dartmouth Outing Club - History
Fred Harris, a member of the Dartmouth College class of 1911, proposed in 1909 an outing club which would stimulate outdoor interest duri...
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Home Rule Act 1914: Encyclopedia Ii - Home Rule Act 1914 - An Act Overtaken By Events
Both mainstream nationalists and unionists, keen to win the support of the British government to ensure the implementation of the Act on ...
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Black Hole Of Calcutta: Encyclopedia Ii - Black Hole Of Calcutta - The Holwell Account
Holwell wrote an account of the incident in which he claimed that of 146 prisoners, 123 suffocated when imprisoned in the tiny room. His ...
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Economy Of Luxembourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Economy Of Luxembourg - Industries
Economy of Luxembourg - Steel.
A key event in the economic history of Luxembourg was the 1876 introduction of English metallurgy. The r...
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Scottish Parliament: Encyclopedia Ii - Scottish Parliament - History
Prior to the Act of Union 1707, Scotland was an independent nation which had the Parliament of Scotland as its legislative body. Initial ...
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Commonwealth Games: Encyclopedia Ii - Commonwealth Games - Origins
A sporting competition bringing together the members of the British Empire was first proposed by Reverend Astley Cooper in 1891 when he w...
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Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo: Encyclopedia Ii - Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo - History
On May 1, 1911, employees of Adams Footwear Factory founded an association. In that day, during the celebrations of the Worker's Day, as ...
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Cofradia: Encyclopedia Ii - Cofradia - Events
General Esperanzano Gregorio Ferrera surrendered at Cofradia June 26, 1931 after a six-years-long attempted uprising.
Telegraph service i...
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Indianapolis 500: Encyclopedia Ii - Indianapolis 500 - History
Indianapolis 500 - The Early Years.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway complex was built in 1909, and hosted a smattering of small events ...
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Robert Goddard Scientist: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Goddard Scientist - Education And Early Work
After receiving his B.S. degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1908, he was a Fellow in Physics at Clark University, receiving h...
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William Iv Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - William Iv Of The United Kingdom - Legacy
William's reign was short, but it was eventful. The ascendancy of the House of Commons and the corresponding decline of the House of Lord...
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History Of General Relativity: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of General Relativity - Development
History of general relativity - Early investigations.
The development of general relativity began in 1907 with the publication of an ar...
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The Legislative Assembly And The Fall Of The French Monarchy: Encyclopedia Ii - The Legislative Assembly And The Fall Of The French Monarchy - The Composition Of The Legislative Assembly
The National Constituent Assembly dissolved itself on 30 September 1791. Upon Robespierre's motion it had decreed that none of its member...
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Byzantine Navy: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Navy - Reference
"History of the Byzantine State" by G. Ostrogorski
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Home Rule Act 1914: Encyclopedia Ii - Home Rule Act 1914 - Origins
The Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain were merged on 1 January 1801 to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire...
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Home Rule Act 1914: Encyclopedia Ii - Home Rule Act 1914 - The Third Home Rule Bill
In April 1912, the Prime Minister offered Ireland self-government in the form of the third Home Rule Bill. Allowing slightly more autonom...
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Home Rule Act 1914: Encyclopedia Ii - Home Rule Act 1914 - The Aftermath
Home Rule Act 1914 - War of Independence.
Main articles: Anglo-Irish War, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]
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Home Rule Act 1914: Encyclopedia Ii - Home Rule Act 1914 - The Aftermath
Home Rule Act 1914 - War of Independence.
Main article: Anglo-Irish War
By 1918 Sinn Féin secured a clear majority of Irish seats in...
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Waldo Williams: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldo Williams - Life
Williams was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. His father, a primary school teacher from Pembrokeshire, spoke Welsh and his mother sp...
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1826 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1826 In Rail Transport - Births
1826 in rail transport - January births.
January 2 - Algernon S. Buford, president of the Richmond and Danville Railroad (d. 1911).
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Eastbourne: Encyclopedia Ii - Eastbourne - Politics
Politically, Eastbourne is a local government district.
It was made a municipal borough in 1883, and gained county borough status in 1911...
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1816 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1816 In Rail Transport - Births
1816 in rail transport - January births.
January 3 - Samuel C. Pomeroy, president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1863-18...
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1978: Encyclopedia Ii - 1978 - Deaths
1978 - January-June.
January 13 - Hubert H. Humphrey, U.S Vice President and Senator (b. 1911)
January 13 - Joe McCarthy, baseball man...
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1979: Encyclopedia Ii - 1979 - Deaths
1979 - January-March.
January 3 - Conrad Hilton, American hotelier (b. 1887)
January 5 - Charles Mingus, American musician (b. 1922)
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2003: Encyclopedia Ii - 2003 - Deaths
For more deaths, see: Deaths in 2003
2003 - January.
January 3 - Sid Gillman, American football coach (b. 1911)
January 4 - Conrad Hal...
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1986: Encyclopedia Ii - 1986 - Deaths
1986 - January-March.
January 1 - Alfredo Binda, Italian cyclist (b. 1902)
January 4 - Phil Lynott, Bassist of Thin Lizzy (b. 1949)
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Lisbon: Encyclopedia Ii - Lisbon - Education In Lisbon
The city has several private and public secondary schools, basic and primary schools as well as kindergartens.
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The National Scout Organization Of Thailand: Encyclopedia Ii - The National Scout Organization Of Thailand - Early History
Scouting was first introduced in Thailand on July 1st, 1911 by King Rama VI, who is known as the "Father of Thai Scouting". Thailand was ...
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Junák: Encyclopedia Ii - Junák - History
A voluntary, non-political civic organisation, without restriction to membership, Junák was founded in 1911 by Antonín Benjamin Svojsí...
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Jade Stadium: Encyclopedia Ii - Jade Stadium - Ownership
In 1880 Canterbury Cricket and Athletics Sports Co Ltd was established. The company then purchased 10 acres, 3 roods 30 perches (43,642 m...
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1972: Encyclopedia Ii - 1972 - Deaths
1972 - January.
January 1 - Maurice Chevalier, French entertainer (surgical complications) (b. 1888)
January 6 - Chen Yi, Chinese comm...
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1967: Encyclopedia Ii - 1967 - Deaths
1967 - January.
January 3 - Jack Ruby, American killer of Lee Harvey Oswald (b. 1911)
January 4 - Donald Campbell, English water and l...
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2002: Encyclopedia Ii - 2002 - Deaths
For more deaths see: Deaths in 2002
2002 - January.
January 3 - Freddy Heineken, Dutch-born beer magnate (b. 1923)
January 8 - Alexand...
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Tampa Florida: Encyclopedia Ii - Tampa Florida - Famous Tampa Natives
Prominent individuals born in Tampa:
David Sanborn (b. 1945), saxophonist
Cannonball Adderley (1928-1975), saxophonist
Nat Adderley (193...
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1978: Encyclopedia Ii - 1978 - Deaths
1978 - January.
January 13 - Hubert H. Humphrey, U.S Vice President and Senator (b. 1911)
January 13 - Joe McCarthy, baseball manager ...
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Tampa Florida: Encyclopedia Ii - Tampa Florida - Famous Tampa Natives
Prominent individuals born in Tampa:
David Sanborn (b. 1945), saxophonist
Cannonball Adderley (1928-1975), saxophonist
Nat Adderley (193...
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Tampa Florida: Encyclopedia Ii - Tampa Florida - Famous Tampa Natives
Prominent individuals born in Tampa:
David Sanborn (b. 1945), saxophonist
Cannonball Adderley (1928-1975), saxophonist
Nat Adderley (193...
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1972: Encyclopedia Ii - 1972 - Deaths
1972 - January.
January 1 - Maurice Chevalier, French entertainer (surgical complications) (b. 1888)
January 6 - Chen Yi, Chinese comm...
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List Of Religious Leaders In 1911: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Religious Leaders In 1911 - Christianity
List of religious leaders in 1911 - Catholic Church.
Catholic Church - Pius X, Pope (1903–1914)
Philippine Independent Church - ...
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Issf Shooting Events: Encyclopedia Ii - Issf Shooting Events - The Present Events
ISSF shooting events - Rifle events.
300 m Rifle (formerly Free Rifle) - in turn divided into Three positions and Prone.
300 m Standar...
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1816 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1816 In Rail Transport - Events
1816 in rail transport - Unknown date events.
Richard Trevithick moves to Peru with the intention of designing and building steam loco...
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1910 In South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - 1910 In South Africa - Events
1910 in South Africa - May.
31 May - The formation of the Union of South Africa
Herbert John Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone become...
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Issf Shooting Events: Encyclopedia Ii - Issf Shooting Events - Common Principles
All ISSF shooting events consist of precision shooting in the sense that only the position of the shot on the target determines the resul...
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Field Of The Cloth Of Gold: Encyclopedia Ii - Field Of The Cloth Of Gold - Consequences
This meeting made a great impression on contemporaries, but its political results were very small. By one French account it apparently tu...
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Mohun Bagan Athletic Club: Encyclopedia Ii - Mohun Bagan Athletic Club - The Club
The founding of the club has a lot of history behind it. The roots of the club are based in a Marble Palace owned by the Mitra family in ...
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1826 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1826 In Rail Transport - Events
1826 in rail transport - March events.
March 4 - Gridley Bryant's Granite Railway is incorporated.
1826 in rail transport - April ev...
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Boris Kurakin: Encyclopedia Ii - Boris Kurakin - Assessment
The father of Russian diplomacy, as he has justly been called, was remarkable throughout his career for infinite tact and insight, and a ...
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Dorothy Gibson: Encyclopedia Ii - Dorothy Gibson - Film Career
Represented by top theatrical agent Pat Casey, Dorothy Gibson entered movies in early 1911, joining the Independent Motion Picture (IMP) ...
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Amundsen-scott South Pole Station: Encyclopedia Ii - Amundsen-scott South Pole Station - Media And Events
In 1999, the winter-over physician, Dr. Jerri Nielsen discovered she had breast cancer. She had to rely on self-administered chemotherapy...
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18 Brumaire: Encyclopedia Ii - 18 Brumaire - The Events Of 18 Brumaire In The Year Viii
On the morning of 18 Brumaire, members of the Council of Elders sympathetic to the coup warned their colleagues of a Jacobin conspiracy a...
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The Comedy Of Errors: Encyclopedia Ii - The Comedy Of Errors - Themes
Although the primary goal of The Comedy of Errors is entertainment, an astute reader or director can also find deeper themes within it; a...
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St. Asaph: Encyclopedia Ii - St. Asaph - Festivities
Every year the town hosts the North Wales International Music Festival, which takes place at numerous venues in the town and attracts mus...
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Bordeaux-paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Bordeaux-paris - History
The event was first run in 1891, and the Derby of the Road (as it was sometimes called) was particularly notable in that riders were 'pac...
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Eastbourne: Encyclopedia Ii - Eastbourne - Events
Eastbourne is home to the Women's tennis tournament which is traditionally seen as the warm-up to Wimbledon, and attracts many of the sam...
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Paris-brussels: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris-brussels - History
Paris-Brussels was first run in 1893 as an amateur event over two days. The race was for a long time part of the Spring Classics with a p...
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Harley-davidson: Encyclopedia Ii - Harley-davidson - Events
In 2003, Harley-Davidson Company celebrated its 100th birthday. On Labor Day weekend the city of Milwaukee hosted the largest Harley-Davi...
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Harley-davidson: Encyclopedia Ii - Harley-davidson - Events
In 2003, Harley-Davidson Company celebrated its 100th birthday. On Labor Day weekend the city of Milwaukee hosted the largest Harley-Davi...
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Babylonian Captivity: Encyclopedia Ii - Babylonian Captivity - Impact Upon Jewish History
This period saw the last high-point of Biblical prophecy in the person of Ezekiel, followed by the emergence of the central role of the T...
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Antonio De Herrera Y Tordesillas: Encyclopedia Ii - Antonio De Herrera Y Tordesillas - The Historia General De Los Hechos De Los Castellanos
Of Herrera's writings, the most valuable is his Historia general de los hechos de los Castellanos en las islas y tierra firme del Mar Oce...
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Government Of Tibet In Exile: Encyclopedia Ii - Government Of Tibet In Exile - Historical Claims On Tibet
The position of the Government of Tibet in Exile is that Tibet is an independent nation with a long history of independence stretching to...
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Field Of The Cloth Of Gold: Encyclopedia Ii - Field Of The Cloth Of Gold - Background
Two great powers were emerging in Europe at this time, France under Francis I and the Habsburg Empire under Charles V. England, still a l...
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Field Of The Cloth Of Gold: Encyclopedia Ii - Field Of The Cloth Of Gold - Background
Two great powers were emerging in Europe at this time, France under Francis I and the Habsburg Empire under Charles V. England, still a l...
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The Living Corpse: Encyclopedia Ii - The Living Corpse - Early Productions
The play was first produced in 1911 at the Moscow Art Theater under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavski; a production in Saint Peter...
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Leander Starr Jameson: Encyclopedia Ii - Leander Starr Jameson - Later Political Career
Despite the Raid, Jameson had a successful political life following the invasion, receiving many honours in later life. In 1903 Jameson c...
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Broomball: Encyclopedia Ii - Broomball - World Governing Body
The International Federation of Broomball Associations (IFBA) is the world governing body of broomball, with its headquarters based in Ca...
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Broomball: Encyclopedia Ii - Broomball - Variations
There are three basic forms of broomball: men's, women's, and mixed.
Each of the single-sex forms can be split further into checking and ...
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Menahem Mendel Beilis: Encyclopedia Ii - Menahem Mendel Beilis - Aftermath
The Beilis trial was followed worldwide and the anti-Semitic policies of the Russian Empire were severely criticized.
Beilis with his fam...
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Herbert Henry Messenger: Encyclopedia Ii - Herbert Henry Messenger - Life After Rugby League
After his retirement in 1913 at the age of 30 Messenger took to nurturing his second love of Sailing in Sydney Harbour. Messenger was for...
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Siege Of Sidney Street: Encyclopedia Ii - Siege Of Sidney Street - Aftermath
Five people were later put on trial, accused of belonging to the robbery gang, but were acquitted. One of them was Jacob Peters (or Jan P...
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Jersey Evening Post: Encyclopedia Ii - Jersey Evening Post - Features
Jersey Evening Post - Jersey Norman-French.
The Jersey Norman-French page hosts articles written in Jersey's dialect of Norman, Jèrria...
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Colt's Manufacturing Company: Encyclopedia Ii - Colt's Manufacturing Company - History
Colt's Manufacturing Company - 1847-1911.
CMC was founded in Hartford, Connecticut in 1847 by Samuel Colt in order to produce revolvers...
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Colonial Williamsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Colonial Williamsburg - Recreation And Restoration Colonial Williamsburg Today
The Reverend Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin, became rector of Williamsburg's Bruton Parish Church in 1903. He led a successful campaign to save and r...
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Jim Thorpe: Encyclopedia Ii - Jim Thorpe - An Olympic Hero
For the 1912 Summer Olympics, two new multi-event disciplines were on the program, the pentathlon and the decathlon. A pentathlon based o...
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Manuel Azaña: Encyclopedia Ii - Manuel Azaña - Career
Born into a rich family, he was orphaned at a very young age. He studied in the Complutensian School, the Cisneros Institute and the Agus...
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Australian Open Golf: Encyclopedia Ii - Australian Open Golf - Multiple Winners
As of the 2004 event the following golfers have one the Australian Open more than once.
7 wins
Gary Player: 1958, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1969...
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Leasehold Estate: Encyclopedia Ii - Leasehold Estate - Tenancy For Years
A tenancy for years lasts for some fixed period of time. Despite the name, such a tenancy can last for any period of time — even a tena...
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Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia Ii - Johnstown Flood - Continued Flooding At Johnstown A 500 Year Flood
Floods have continued to be a concern for Johnstown. A "500 year flood" was a massive event that hydrologists predicted had only a one-in...
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1911: Encyclopedia Ii - 1911 - Births
1911 - January-March.
January 1 - Hank Greenberg, baseball player (d. 1986)
January 1 - Dionysia Flambouras, Messenger/God of Wine and...
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