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Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
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811: Encyclopedia - 811
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July 26 - Battle of Pliska: Nicephorus I is defeated by the Bulgar khan Krum, and is succeeded by Stauracius as Byzantine emperor...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: 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 offic...
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List Of Kings Of Babylon: Encyclopedia - List Of Kings Of Babylon
The following is a list of the Kings of Babylon, a major city of ancient Mesopotamia, in modern Iraq.
List of kings of Babylon - First Dy...
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Adad-nirari Iii: Encyclopedia - Adad-nirari Iii
Adad-nirari III (also Adad-narari) was King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC. He was the son and successor of Shamshi-Adad V, and was appare...
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Michael: Encyclopedia - Michael
The given name Michael or Micha'el (מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל "he who is like God" or "likened unto God", see List of names referrin...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia - Charlemagne
Charlemagne (c.742 or 747–28 January 814) (also Charles the Great; from Latin, Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus) was the king of the Fr...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Munich: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Munich
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising — known in the German language as Erzbistum München und Freising and in Latin as...
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August 29: Encyclopedia - August 29
August 29 is the 241st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (242nd in leap years), with 124 days remaining. It is also the 1st day o...
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William Of Gellone: Encyclopedia - William Of Gellone
Saint William of Gellone (755-traditionally May 28, c.812 or 814), in his own day Guilhem, also known as Guillaume d'Orange, Guillaume Fi...
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835: Encyclopedia - 835
Events
Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date)
The celebration of All Saints is made an obligation throughout the Frankish Empi...
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Pliska: Encyclopedia Ii - Pliska - Historical Pliska
Pliska was the capital of Bulgaria between 681 and 893 AD. According to a Bulgarian chronicle, it was founded by Khan Asparukh. It is cal...
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History Of Schleswig-holstein: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Schleswig-holstein - Nationalism
The Schleswig-Holstein Question was the name given to the whole complex of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century out of...
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Rulers Of Damascus: Encyclopedia Ii - Rulers Of Damascus - Ummayad Dynasty
Rulers of Damascus - Ummayad emirs.
Khalid ibn al-Walid (635-636)
Abu Ubaid (636-637)
Amr ibn al-Aas (637-640)
Yazid ibn Abu Sufyan (6...
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Muhammad Al-taqi: Encyclopedia Ii - Muhammad Al-taqi - During Abbasid Rule
After living in Baghdad for a few years, Muhammad al-Taqi returned to Medina. Here, he found his relationship with his wife strained, and...
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King Of The Britons: Encyclopedia Ii - King Of The Britons - Kings Of The Britons
King of the Britons - House of Troy.
Brutus I (Brute) 1149–1125 BC
Locrinus (Locrine) 1125–1105 BC
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List Of Lands Of The Carolingian Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Lands Of The Carolingian Empire - From The Treaty Of Verdun Until The Death Of Charles The Fat 843–888
Kingdom of Aquitaine (843–860). (containing regions of: Aquitaine, Auvergne, Gascony, Septimania (844–860))
Kingdom of the Centr...
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King Of The Britons: Encyclopedia Ii - King Of The Britons - Kings Of The Britons
King of the Britons - House of Troy.
Brutus I (Brute) 1149–1125 BC
Locrinus (Locrine) 1125–1105 BC
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Faversham: Encyclopedia Ii - Faversham - History
Established as a settlement before the Roman conquest, Faversham was held in royal demesne in 811, and is further cited in a charter gran...
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William Of Gellone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Of Gellone - The Historical William
William was the son of Theodoric (French: Thierry) of the Merovingian royal house and Aldana (French: Aude), daughter of Charles Martel a...
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Kings Of Assyria: Encyclopedia Ii - Kings Of Assyria - Early Period
"Kings who dwelled in tents"
Ikunum
Tudiya
Adamu
Yangi
Suhlamu
Harharu
Mandaru
Imsu
HAR-su
Didanu
Hana
Zuabu
Nuabu
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Azarah
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Basil I: Encyclopedia Ii - Basil I - From Peasant To Emperor
Basil I's ethnic origin has been a source of numerous controversies ever since his lifetime. Some scholars conclude that his parents were...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Life
Much of what is known of Charlemagne's life comes from his biographer, Einhard, who wrote a Vita Caroli Magni (or Vita Karoli Magni), whi...
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Styria Duchy: 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 Mari...
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Count Of Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Count Of Paris - Orléanists
The title was revived much later and was used by three claimants to the French throne:
Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838-1894): Frenc...
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Roman Emperor Dominate: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Emperor Dominate - The Tetrarchy
The Tetrarchy was a system established by Diocletian to facilitate effective government of the Empire. There were two senior emperors (au...
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - Expansion Of Area Codes
Due to a combination of increasing demand for telephone services (particularly due to widescale adoption of fax and cell phone communicat...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Constantinian Dynasty 306-363
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Jovian (Iovianus) (332 - 364, ruled 363 - 364) – Soldier, restored Christianity
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Life
Charlemagne - Early life.
Charlemagne was the eldest child of Pippin the Short (714–24 September 768, reigned from 751) and his wife ...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Constantinian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Jovian (Iovianus) (332 - 364, ruled 363 - 364) – Soldier, restored Christianity
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Palaeologid Dynasty Restored To Constantinople, 1259-1453
List of Byzantine Emperors - Ottomans.
In 1453 Mehmed II overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of Caesar; his successors...
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This is a sitemap for popular topic pages
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Family
Charlemagne - Marriages and Heirs.
His first wife was Himiltrude, married in 766. The marriage was never formally annulled. By her he ...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Cultural Significance
Charlemagne enjoyed an important afterlife in European culture. One of the great medieval literature cycles, the Charlemagne cycle or the...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Personal Appearance
Charlemagne's personal appearance is not known from any contemporary portrait, but it is known rather famously from a good description of...
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Roman Emperor Dominate: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Emperor Dominate - Valentinianan Dynasty
The Valentinian dynasty, yet another lower-class military family (this time of Pannonian extraction), is in a very loose sense a marital ...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Background
The Franks, originally a pagan, barbarian, Germanic people who migrated over the River Rhine in the late fifth century into a crumbling R...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Cultural Significance
Charlemagne, being a model knight as one of the Nine Worthies, enjoyed an important afterlife in European culture. One of the great medie...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Administration
As an administrator, Charlemagne stands out for his many reforms: monetary, governmental, military, or ecclesiastical.
Charlemagne - Mon...
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Styria Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Styria Duchy - Steiermark
In the 10th century a part of Styria was separated from Carinthia under the name of the Carinthian March; it was also named the Windic Ma...
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History Of Schleswig-holstein: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Schleswig-holstein - Early History
Jutland is a long peninsula in Northern Europe, and the current Schleswig-Holstein is its southern part. The old Scandinavian sagas give ...
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History Of Schleswig-holstein: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Schleswig-holstein - Feudal Era
As Adam of Bremen reported in 1076, the Eider river was the border between Denmark and the Saxon territories.
Knud Lavard (Eng. Canute La...
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History Of Schleswig-holstein: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Schleswig-holstein - The Recent Century
As a result of the plebiscite, the upper half of Schleswig joined Denmark, while the lower half stayed with Germany. Though there as a re...
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Faversham: Encyclopedia Ii - Faversham - The Great Explosion At Faversham
The weather might have contributed to the origins of the fire that followed on the morning of Sunday 2 April. The previous month had been...
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Faversham: Encyclopedia Ii - Faversham - The Faversham Munitions Works
Like the brewery, munitions production was not new to Faversham. It was some time about 1753 that the first of Faversham’s gunpowder fa...
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Styria Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Styria Duchy - Styria In The First Millennium
The Roman history of Styria is as part of Noricum and Pannonia, with a Celtic population of the Taurisci. During the great migrations, va...
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Roman Emperor Dominate: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Emperor Dominate - Constantinian Dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty properly began with Constantius "Chlorus" (caesar, 293, augustus, 305), an experienced Illyrian soldier and gen...
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Styria Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Styria Duchy - 20th Century
Following World War I, Styria was divided in the Treaty of Saint Germain. Lower Styria with the cities of Celje and Maribor became part o...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Family
Charlemagne - Marriages and Heirs.
His first wife was Himiltrude, married in 766. The marriage was never formally annulled. By her he ...
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - History
In order to facilitate direct dialing calls, the NANP was created and instituted by AT&T, then the U.S. telephone monopoly, in 1947. ...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Family
Charlemagne - Marriages and Heirs.
His first wife was Himiltrude, married in 766. The marriage was never formally annulled. By her he ...
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - Calls To Mexico Until 1991
Until 1991, calls to some areas of Mexico from the United States and Canada were made using the North American Numbering Plan area codes....
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Charlemagne's Personal Appearance
Charlemagne's personal appearance is not known from any contemporary portrait, but it is known rather famously from a good description of...
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - Cellular Services And The Nanp Numbering Scheme
A difference between the NANP system and other plans is that apart from area code 600 in Canada, no separate, non-geographical area codes...
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List Of Lands Of The Carolingian Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Lands Of The Carolingian Empire - After The Death Of Charles The Fat In 888
Kingdom of France (898–922, 936–987)
County of Amiens (early 10th Century–c. 965)
County of Vermandois (888–1117)
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List Of Lands Of The Carolingian Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Lands Of The Carolingian Empire - Prior To The Formation Of The Empire 751–800
Kingdom of the Franks (751–768). Containing:
Kingdom of Aquitaine (containing regions of: Aquitaine, Auvergne, Gascony, Septimania (...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Macedonian Dynasty 867-1056
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Michael VI the Bellicose (Μιχαήλ ΣΤ' ο Στρατιωτικός) (ruled 1056 - 105...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Phocid Dynasty 802-813
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Leo V the Armenian (Λέων Ε' ο Αρμένιος) (775 - 820, ruled 813 - 820) – Stra...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Palaeologid Dynasty Restored To Constantinople 1259-1453
List of Byzantine Emperors - Ottomans.
In 1453 Mehmed II overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of Caesar; his successors...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Heraclian Dynasty 610-695
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic 695-705.
Leontius (Λεόντιος) (ruled 695 - 698) – Strategos (general); mutilated, d...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Justinian Dynasty 518-602
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Phocas the Tyrant ( ? - 610, ruled 602 - 610) – usurper; betrayed by his son-in-law
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - New Area Codes
Prior to 1995, all other countries and territories outside the US and Canada, including Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands shared the ...
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - Future Expansion Of Nanp
The North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) is now overseen by NeuStar Inc., who will face the task of adding at least one o...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Phocid Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Leo V the Armenian (Λέων Ε' ο Αρμένιος) (775 - 820, ruled 813 - 820) – Stra...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Macedonian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Michael VI the Bellicose (Μιχαήλ ΣΤ' ο Στρατιωτικός) (ruled 1056 - 105...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Heraclian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Philippicus Bardanes (Φιλιππικός Βαρδάνης) (ruled 711 - 713) – Armenian...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Heraclian Dynasty 705-711
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic 711-717.
Philippicus Bardanes (Φιλιππικός Βαρδάνης) (ruled 711 - 713) – ...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Justinian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Phocas the Tyrant ( ? - 610, ruled 602 - 610) – usurper; betrayed by his son-in-law
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Palaeologid Dynasty Restored To Constantinople
List of Byzantine Emperors - Ottomans.
In 1453 Mehmed II overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of Caesar; his successors...
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North American Numbering Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - North American Numbering Plan - Special Numbers And Codes
Some common special numbers in the North American system:
0 - Telephone Operator Assistance.
00 - Long Distance Operator Assistance.
011...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Cultural Significance
Charlemagne's reign is often referred to as the Carolingian Renaissance because of the flowering of scholarship, literature, art, and arc...
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Charlemagne: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlemagne - Background
The Franks, originally a pagan, barbarian, Germanic people who migrated over the River Rhine in the late fifth century into a crumbling R...
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Roman Emperor Dominate: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Emperor Dominate - End Of The Tetrarchy
The death of Galerius in May 311 and Constantine's spectacular victory over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312, left only...
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