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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Ancestors |  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Fornjót - Fornjót in the textsFornjót is mentioned only twice in old verse: in stanza 29 of Ynglingatal where "son of Fornjót" seems to refer to fire and in a citation in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál:
How should the wind be periphrased? Thus: call it son of Fornjót, Brother of the Sea and of Fire, Scathe or Ruin or Hound or Wolf of the Wood or of the Sail or of the Rigging.
Thus spake Svein in the Nordrsetu-drápa:
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See also:Fornjót, Fornjót - Fornjót in the texts, Fornjót - Ægir, Fornjót - Logi, Fornjót - In the Gylfaginning, Fornjót - In the Saga of Thorstein Víking's son, Fornjót - Kári, Fornjót - More traditions about persons named Frosti and Logi, Fornjót - Fornjót as an ancestor of the House of Yngling, Fornjót - Alternative spellings Read more here: » Fornjót: Encyclopedia II - Fornjót - Fornjót in the texts |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - ScandalsCitigroup has been involved in several scandals. Some of these are in specific businesses and are shared amongst other businesses within that industry, while some result from a conflict or collusion between different divisions of Citigroup. This second type of scandal have caused some to call into question the "financial supermarket" aspect of Citigroup.
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The first major scandal of Citigroup was when it acquired the largest Consumer Finance company Associates First Capital in 2000. Associates was already under ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Scandals |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Market shareAlthough it is one of the largest companies in the world, Citigroup only had a 5 percent global market share of its industry in 2003. The financial services sector, though the largest industry in terms of earnings, is also the most fragmented in terms of companies. Citigroup had a 10% share of the "capital markets & banking" (corporate and investment bank division) in 2003 ([1]). The Thomson Financial League Tables tracks the underwriting a ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Market share |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - DivisionsCitigroup is divided into different divisions, each which contain many areas of business. The main divisions are Global Consumer, Global Corporate and Investment Bank, Private Client Services, and Global Investment management.
The Global Consumer Group is comprised of three sub-divisions, Cards (credit cards), Consumer Finance, and Retail Banking. The credit card business on average delivers about 40% of the profits of this group. Citigroup is the largest provider of credit cards in the world, a position long held by Citicorp, ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Divisions |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - BiographyBorn into a long line of thieves, Sly was destined to inherit the archive of their techniques, the Thievius Raccoonus. However, Sly is robbed of his family and his inheritance when a ruthless gang of thieves raids his home and kills his family, along with stealing and dividing the Thievius Raccoonus. Sly winds up in an orphanage, where he meets his two best friends, Bentley the turtle and Murray the hippo. After forming their brotherhood, they set out to make a name for themselves. In doing so, they earn the attention of Inspector Carmelita Fox ...
See also:Sly Cooper, Sly Cooper - Story, Sly Cooper - Comic, Sly Cooper - Biography, Sly Cooper - Allies, Sly Cooper - Enemies, Sly Cooper - Sly's Ancestors, Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ?, Sly Cooper - Awards Read more here: » Sly Cooper: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - AlliesCooper Gang
Bentley- An ingenious turtle who Sly met at the orphanage, Bentley is the brains of Sly's gang. Bentley grows a lot during the series. At first a timid, somewhat manic informant and supervisor for Sly from the safe house (which he never leaves), Bentley grows into a cunning man on the field adept at demolition and strategy. During the final battle with Clockwerk, Bentley received an injury that left him confined to a wheelchair. Undaunted, he tricked out the wheelchair with bombs and heavy-duty sleep da ...
See also:Sly Cooper, Sly Cooper - Story, Sly Cooper - Comic, Sly Cooper - Biography, Sly Cooper - Allies, Sly Cooper - Enemies, Sly Cooper - Sly's Ancestors, Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ?, Sly Cooper - Awards Read more here: » Sly Cooper: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - Allies |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - EnemiesSly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
The Fiendish Five
Clockwerk - An owl who some time in the distant past developed a hatred for the Cooper clan. Clockwerk founded the Fiendish Five, and personally wiped out Sly's parents. The giant bird has replaced his body with robotic parts to supplement his hatred of the Cooper clan, which kept him alive. Clockwerk then confronted Sly in battle, and Sly beat him by destroying his head. However, Clockwerk's spectre would return to haunt Sly in the form of his c ...
See also:Sly Cooper, Sly Cooper - Story, Sly Cooper - Comic, Sly Cooper - Biography, Sly Cooper - Allies, Sly Cooper - Enemies, Sly Cooper - Sly's Ancestors, Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ?, Sly Cooper - Awards Read more here: » Sly Cooper: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - Enemies |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ?It has been stated by Sucker Punch that the Sly series was meant to be a trilogy, and thus Sly 3 is supposedly the final game in the series. While disheartening at first, when one beats the game they'll find the ending leaves a great amount of unanswered questions. Although the ending seems to serve as a semi-conclusion, it creates more questions than it answers. Many believe that while Sucker Punch has said that the Sly series is over, they may not mean this literally. Bentley himself at the end says that although it is the en ...
See also:Sly Cooper, Sly Cooper - Story, Sly Cooper - Comic, Sly Cooper - Biography, Sly Cooper - Allies, Sly Cooper - Enemies, Sly Cooper - Sly's Ancestors, Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ?, Sly Cooper - Awards Read more here: » Sly Cooper: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ? |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - HistoryThe history of the corporation now known as Citigroup is primarily the history of its Chairman, Sandy Weill, who spun off a consumer finance company known as Commercial Credit from Control Data Systems, and used it to begin assembling a gigantic financial conglomerate. Consumer finance is the business of lending to people with poor credit histories at high interest rates. Some critics have called this "predatory lending" or "loan sharking". After acquiring some small consumer finance companies, Commercial Credit acquired the much larger Primerica, and adopted the more famous Pr ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - History |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Post merger historyIn order to convince Citicorp to merge, Weill proposed a structure of co-CEO's, consisting of himself and John Reed. This strategy was denounced immediately by many in the press and many research analysts as being unworkable. Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin was brought in as a moderating influence between Weill and Reed, but conflicts within the company eventually led to Reed being forced out (though Rubin remains). In addition, three co-CEO's (Jamie Dimon and Deryck Maughnan from Travelers, and Victor Menzes from Citicorp) were place ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Post merger history |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Business modelCitigroup and its predecessor companies use the "diversified financial services business model" first invented by Prudential in the late seventies. Simply put, this model attempts to conglomerate many types of finance companies, such as stock brokers, banks, insurance companies, and others. This is done because each of those businesses do better or worse at different times of the business cycle, and so owning all of them balances things out and creates in theory less earnings volatility. This is also done because customers usually use many d ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Business model |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Real estateIts most famous office building is the Citigroup Center, a diagonal-roof skyscraper located in New York City's Midtown Manhattan, which despite popular belief is not the company's headquarters building. Citigroup has its headquarters across the street in an anonymous-looking building at 399 Park Avenue (the site of the original location of the City National Bank). The headquarters is outfitted with nine luxury dining rooms, with a team of private chefs preparing a different menu for each day. The management team is on the third and fourth fl ...
See also:Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Real estate |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - ComicSly Cooper and other characters from the games were also featured in a comic book published in 2004 by Gamepro Magazine to promote the release of Sly 2: Band of Thieves. Issue #2 was made in 2005 to promote Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
Issue #1 acted as an in between story between the first and second game, apparently taking place sometime within the 2 year span between them. Murray and Bentley still appear as they did in Sly 1, Murray showing his more carefree demeanor from the first game showing no sign of his more hand ...
See also:Sly Cooper, Sly Cooper - Story, Sly Cooper - Comic, Sly Cooper - Biography, Sly Cooper - Allies, Sly Cooper - Enemies, Sly Cooper - Sly's Ancestors, Sly Cooper - The end of Sly ?, Sly Cooper - Awards Read more here: » Sly Cooper: Encyclopedia II - Sly Cooper - Comic |
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| |  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Habsburg - Main LineBefore Rudolph rose to German king, the Habsburgs were Counts in what is today south-western Germany and Switzerland.
Habsburg - Ancestors.
Guntram the Rich (ca. 930 - 985 / 990) Father of:
Lanzelin of Altenburg (d. 991). Besides Radbot, he had sons named Rudolph I, Wernher, and Landolf.
Habsburg - Counts of Habsburg.
Radbot of Klettgau, built the Habsburg (ca. 985 - 1035). Besides Werner I, he had two other sons: Otto I, who would become Coun ...
See also:Habsburg, Habsburg - A brief history of the House of Habsburg, Habsburg - From Counts of Habsburg to Holy Roman Emperors, Habsburg - Division of the House: Austrian and Spanish Habsburgs, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine: the Austrian Empire, Habsburg - Main Line, Habsburg - Ancestors, Habsburg - Counts of Habsburg, Habsburg - Kings of Germany, Habsburg - Dukes of Austria, Habsburg - Albertine line: Dukes of Austria, Habsburg - Leopoldine line: Dukes of Styria Carinthia Tyrol, Habsburg - Reuniting of Habsburg possessions, Habsburg - Main Line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes of Austria, Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs: Kings of Spain Kings of Portugal 1580-1640, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes of Austria, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine Lothringen main line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes of Austria, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Emperors of Austria, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Heads of the House of Habsburg post-monarchy, Habsburg - Burials, Habsburg - Habsburgs as Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - Albertine line: Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs: Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - Habsburgs as Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Main line: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Albertine line: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Habsburgs as Queens Consort of France, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs, Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs, Habsburg - Habsburg-Lorraine Read more here: » Habsburg: Encyclopedia II - Habsburg - Main Line |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts
Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland.
Queen Mary I of Scotland, daughter of King James V of Scotland and Marie de Guise.
King James V of Scotland, son of Margaret Tudor and King James IV of Scotland.
King James IV of Scotland, son of King James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark, daughter of King Christian I of Denmark and Dorothea of Brandenburg.
King James III of Scotland, son of King James II of Scotland and Mary of Gueldres.
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See also:Genealogy of the British Royal Family, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Mountbatten-Windsors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Windsor, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Oldenburg, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hanovers, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Palatine / Wittelsbach, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Bruces, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Huntingdons, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Celtic Kings, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Tudors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Yorkists, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Jiménez Dynasty, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Beauforts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Plantagenets/Angevins, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Flanders, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Aquitaines, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Franks, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Normans, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Vikings Read more here: » Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Hell Bank Notes - DesignsThe most well known and commonly sold Hell Note is the $10,000 greenback, styled after the United States Federal Reserve Note. The serial number on all Hell Bank greenbacks is simply JO23456.
In some stores, they also sell elaborately-made notes, featuring not only the Jade Emperor, but also the Eight Immortals, the Buddha, the Yama King, images of dragons, or even famous people, such as John F. Kennedy or Marilyn Monroe. They are sold in pack ...
See also:Hell Bank Notes, Hell Bank Notes - History, Hell Bank Notes - Designs, Hell Bank Notes - Consideration when using Hell banks notes, Hell Bank Notes - Tips Read more here: » Hell Bank Notes: Encyclopedia II - Hell Bank Notes - Designs |
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| |  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Hell Bank Notes - DesignsThe most well known and commonly sold Hell Note is the $10,000 greenback, styled after the United States Federal Reserve Note. The serial number on all Hell Bank greenbacks is simply JO23456.
In some stores, they also sell elaborately-made notes, featuring not only the Jade Emperor, but also the Eight Immortals, the Buddha, the Yama King, images of dragons, or even famous people, such as John F. Kennedy or Marilyn Monroe. They are sold in pack ...
See also:Hell Bank Notes, Hell Bank Notes - History, Hell Bank Notes - Designs, Hell Bank Notes - Consideration when using Hell Bank Notes Read more here: » Hell Bank Notes: Encyclopedia II - Hell Bank Notes - Designs |
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| |  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Malay titles - Malay RoyaltyThe following titles are hereditary and reserved for the royal families of Brunei and the nine royal states of Malaysia.
Yang di-Pertuan Agong (literally, "He who is made Supreme Lord" but usually "Supreme Head" or "Paramount Ruler") is the official title of the ruler of all Malaysia, elected from among the nine heads of the royal families. The title is often glossed King in English.
Yang di-Pertuan Negara (lierally "He who is made Lord of the State" but usually "Head of State") is the official title of the Sultan of Br ...
See also:Malay titles, Malay titles - Malay Royalty, Malay titles - Federal titles, Malay titles - Tun, Malay titles - Tan Sri, Malay titles - Datuk, Malay titles - State titles, Malay titles - Dato', Malay titles - Honorary styles, Malay titles - Other Malay Titles Pass Down By Inheritance From An Ancestor To A Legal Heir, Malay titles - Other Salutations, Malay titles - Non Malaysian Malay titles, Malay titles - Protection of value of titles, Malay titles - Selangor, Malay titles - Pahang Read more here: » Malay titles: Encyclopedia II - Malay titles - Malay Royalty |
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|  |  |  | Ancestors: Encyclopedia II - Malay titles - Federal titlesIn Malaysia, federal awards are granted by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and some may carry the following federal titles. Such titles are honorary and non-hereditary.
Malay titles - Tun.
Tun is the most senior federal title awarded to recipients of either the SMN (Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara) or SSM (Seri Setia Mahkota). However, the SMN and SSM are not the highest federal award. The SMN ranks fourth in order of Federal Awards and the SSM ranks fifth. The highest federal award granted by the Malaysian ...
See also:Malay titles, Malay titles - Malay Royalty, Malay titles - Federal titles, Malay titles - Tun, Malay titles - Tan Sri, Malay titles - Datuk, Malay titles - State titles, Malay titles - Dato', Malay titles - Honorary styles, Malay titles - Other Malay Titles Pass Down By Inheritance From An Ancestor To A Legal Heir, Malay titles - Other Salutations, Malay titles - Non Malaysian Malay titles, Malay titles - Protection of value of titles, Malay titles - Selangor, Malay titles - Pahang Read more here: » Malay titles: Encyclopedia II - Malay titles - Federal titles |
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