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George Armstrong Custer - First generation.
George Armstrong Custer was a fifth-generation descendant of Arnold Kuster and his third wife Rebecca. Arnold was born in Kaldenkirchen, Westphalia, Holy Roman Empire on June 9, 1669. He later emigrated to Hanover, Pennsylvania. Rebecca was a native of the city born in 1671. They had eight children. Arnold is known to have died in 1739.
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See also:George Armstrong Custer, George Armstrong Custer - Birth, George Armstrong Custer - Early life, George Armstrong Custer - Civil War, George Armstrong Custer - McClellan and Pleasonton, George Armstrong Custer - Brigade command and Gettysburg, George Armstrong Custer - Marriage, George Armstrong Custer - The Valley and Appomattox, George Armstrong Custer - Indian Wars, George Armstrong Custer - Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer - Controversial legacy, George Armstrong Custer - Monuments and memorials, George Armstrong Custer - Family tree, George Armstrong Custer - First generation, George Armstrong Custer - Second generation, George Armstrong Custer - Third generation, George Armstrong Custer - Fourth generation, George Armstrong Custer - Fifth generation, George Armstrong Custer - Custer in popular culture, George Armstrong Custer - Films, George Armstrong Custer - Custer's Revenge, George Armstrong Custer - Music, George Armstrong Custer - Alternate history, George Armstrong Custer - Timeline Read more here: » George Armstrong Custer: Encyclopedia II - George Armstrong Custer - Family tree |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - ControversySpanking — like corporal punishment in general — is a hotly debated social issue in many countries. Questions exist as to whether children should be spanked (see the sections below), whether it is an effective method of discipline (and if so how it is best done, see above), and whether or at what point it constitutes child abuse. Most of the points mentioned apply more generally to most or all forms of physical punishment.
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See also:Spanking, Spanking - Linguistics, Spanking - What and how, Spanking - Definitions, Spanking - Scope of punitive use, Spanking - Position, Spanking - Procedure, Spanking - Controversy, Spanking - Arguments for spanking, Spanking - Arguments against spanking, Spanking - Alternatives to spanking, Spanking - Minimal use of spanking, Spanking - Other criticisms and questions about spanking, Spanking - The legal situation, Spanking - Non-punitive & Voluntary spankings, Spanking - Folkloristic spanking traditions, Spanking - Recreational context, Spanking - Spanking therapy, Spanking - Adult Spanking, Spanking - Footnotes Read more here: » Spanking: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - Controversy |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - A. S. Neill - John Holt another non-coercive directionThe primary basis for Neill's rejection of coercion of children was that he believed coercion had an undesirable impact upon their emotional development. The fact that he believed that this impact had the potential to impede their educational development was not in fact Neill's primary reason for striving to minimise coercion.
Although he felt that the absence of coercion would potentially have a beneficial impact upon certain children's willingness to participate in an educational regime, Neill felt that if the child, through persona ...
See also:A. S. Neill, A. S. Neill - Personal background, A. S. Neill - Educational philosophy, A. S. Neill - Public image, A. S. Neill - Life at Summerhill, A. S. Neill - Influences on Neill's thought, A. S. Neill - Criticisms of Neill, A. S. Neill - John Holt another non-coercive direction, A. S. Neill - Neill's educational legacy, A. S. Neill - External link Read more here: » A. S. Neill: Encyclopedia II - A. S. Neill - John Holt another non-coercive direction |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Joshua Fry Speed - FamilyJoshua Speed's father, Judge John Speed (May 17, 1772 - March 30, 1840) was born in Charlotte County, Virginia.
John was first married to Abby Lemaster (d. July, 1807. They had three children who probably died young.
Mary Speed (born 1802).
Eliza Speed (born 1804).
James Speed.
John was then married to Lucy Gilmer Fry (March 23, 1788 - January 27, 1874). Lucy was born in Albemarle County, Virginia. They had eleven children.
Thomas Speed (September 15, 1809 - 1812).
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See also:Joshua Fry Speed, Joshua Fry Speed - Family, Joshua Fry Speed - Early adulthood, Joshua Fry Speed - Speed and Lincoln, Joshua Fry Speed - Later activities, Joshua Fry Speed - Ancestry Read more here: » Joshua Fry Speed: Encyclopedia II - Joshua Fry Speed - Family |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Spelling pronunciation - Spelling pronunciations and historySpelling pronunciations often restore ancient pronunciation patterns. For example, centuries ago, the word often did have a [t], heard elsewhere in oft. The [t] dropped by a regular process before the ending -en, as elsewhere in soften, moisten, fasten. After the [t] fell, often continued to be spelled with t. The current tendency to pronounce the [t] thus restores an ancient rendition.
The word palm (in the sense, 'palm of the hand') was originally Latin, and had an [l] i ...
See also:Spelling pronunciation, Spelling pronunciation - Examples of English words with common spelling pronunciations, Spelling pronunciation - Spelling pronunciations and history, Spelling pronunciation - Spelling pronunciation vs. analogical pronunciation, Spelling pronunciation - Opinions about spelling pronunciation, Spelling pronunciation - Spelling pronunciations in children and foreigners, Spelling pronunciation - Books Read more here: » Spelling pronunciation: Encyclopedia II - Spelling pronunciation - Spelling pronunciations and history |
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| |  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - Early lifeSun Hao was born in 242, as Sun He's oldest son, at a time either briefly before or briefly after Sun He was created crown prince following the death of his father Sun Quan's oldest son and first crown prince, Sun Deng (孫登), in 241. His mother was a concubine of Sun He's, Consort He.
In 250, when Sun Hao was just eight, after Sun Quan tired of constant disputes between Sun He and his brother Sun Ba (孫霸) the Prince of Lu, he ordered Prince Ba to commit suicide and deposed Crown Prince He, who was exiled to Guzhang (故鄣, in m ...
See also:Sun Hao, Sun Hao - Early life, Sun Hao - Early reign, Sun Hao - Late reign, Sun Hao - The fall of Eastern Wu, Sun Hao - Era names, Sun Hao - Personal information Read more here: » Sun Hao: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - Early life |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - São Paulo - Tourism and recreationHere is as summary of the events that occur every year or every two years in the São Paulo City:
São Paulo - Festival for Electronic Art.
Every two years, Associação Cultural Videobrasil's International Electronic Art Festival brings groundbreaking work by cream-of-the-crop artists from all over the world to São Paulo. In keeping with the constant transformations in media and support, the curatorship has added installations, performances ...
See also:São Paulo, São Paulo - Highlights, São Paulo - History, São Paulo - Economics, São Paulo - Po, São Paulo - Metropolitan region, São Paulo - Boroughs, São Paulo - Tourism and recreation, São Paulo - Festival for Electronic Art, São Paulo - Bienal de São Paulo, São Paulo - São Paulo Fashion Week, São Paulo - São Paulo Gay Parade, São Paulo - São Silvestre Race, São Paulo - March for Jesus, São Paulo - Other events, São Paulo - Transportation, São Paulo - Ethnic diversity, São Paulo - Current critical problems, São Paulo - Major holidays Read more here: » São Paulo: Encyclopedia II - São Paulo - Tourism and recreation |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor An of Han - Late reignEmpress Dowager Deng died in 121, and Emperor An, at the age of 27, finally had the reins of the imperial administration. He posthumously honored his father Prince Qing as Emperor Xiaode and his mother Consort Zuo as Empress Xiaode; his paternal grandmother Consort Song as Empress Jingyin; and his stepmother Consort Geng with the unique title of "Grand Consort of Ganling" (甘陵大貴人, Ganling being Prince Qing's tomb) -- a title inferior to his mother's, even though Consort Geng was his father's wife. He, however, was close to her and her brother Geng Bao (耿寶), and he quickly made his step ...
See also:Emperor An of Han, Emperor An of Han - Family background and ascension to the throne, Emperor An of Han - Early reign: regency by Empress Dowager Deng, Emperor An of Han - Late reign, Emperor An of Han - Era names, Emperor An of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor An of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor An of Han - Late reign |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Gaozu of Han - PersonalityBy historians' account, Liu Bang was the contrary to his rival, Xiang Yu. While Xiang Yu was normally depicted as a romantic and noble man, Liu Bang was often mentioned as a rogue. Xiang Yu was always kind and gentle to his peer and subordinates. However, he was inferior in political maneuver. Han Xin described Xiang Yu as "having the kindness of women," meaning that, in his opinion, Xiang's "kindness" was petty and did ...
See also:Gaozu of Han, Gaozu of Han - Early Life, Gaozu of Han - Insurrection against Qin, Gaozu of Han - Chu-Han Contention, Gaozu of Han - Reign as the Emperor, Gaozu of Han - Succession, Gaozu of Han - Personality, Gaozu of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Gaozu of Han: Encyclopedia II - Gaozu of Han - Personality |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Ran Min - During the confusion after Shi Hu's deathAfter Shi Hu's death in 349, his youngest son and crown prince Shi Shi became emperor, but the government was controlled by Shi Shi's mother Empress Dowager Liu and the official Zhang Chai (張豺). Shi Shi's older brother Shi Zun the Prince of Pengcheng was unhappy about the situation, and a number of generals who were unimpressed with Empress Dowager Liu and Zhang, including Shi Min, suggested that he march to the capital Yecheng (鄴城, in modern Handan, Hebei) and overthrow them. Shi Zun did so -- and also promised to create Shi Min cro ...
See also:Ran Min, Ran Min - Family background, Ran Min - During Shi Hu's reign, Ran Min - During the confusion after Shi Hu's death, Ran Min - As emperor of Ran Wei, Ran Min - Ran Wei, Ran Min - Personal information Read more here: » Ran Min: Encyclopedia II - Ran Min - During the confusion after Shi Hu's death |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor He of Han - Late reignAfter the coup d'etat against the Dous, Emperor He appeared actually take power, and Empress Dowager Dou lost all power, although he continued to honor her as his mother, apparently having some inkling but not knowing for sure that she was not his birth mother. Prince Qing became a trusted advisor of his, as did Zheng -- which started an escalating trend of eunuchs being involved with government matters, lasting for the rest of the Eastern Han Dynasty; in fact, in 102, Zheng was created marquess, in an unprecedented action. In the aftermaths ...
See also:Emperor He of Han, Emperor He of Han - Family background, Emperor He of Han - Early reign under the shadow of the Dous, Emperor He of Han - The coup d'etat against the Dous, Emperor He of Han - Late reign, Emperor He of Han - Issues with the Qiang, Emperor He of Han - Marital issues, Emperor He of Han - Death and succession problems, Emperor He of Han - Era names, Emperor He of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor He of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor He of Han - Late reign |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Sun Quan - Reign as the monarch of Eastern Wu
Sun Quan - Early reign.
Early in Sun Quan's reign, the Eastern Wu administration was known for its efficiency, as Sun showed a knack for listening to correct advice and for delegating authorities to the proper individuals. For example, he correctly trusted the faithful Lu Xun and Zhuge Jin, so much so that he made a duplicate imperial seal and left it with Lu; whenever he would correspond with Shu Han's emperor Liu Shan or regent Zhuge Liang, he would deliver the letter to Lu first (as Lu's post was near the Shu ...
See also:Sun Quan, Sun Quan - Early life, Sun Quan - As warlord after Sun Ce's death, Sun Quan - Prior to the Battle of Chibi, Sun Quan - Battle of Chibi, Sun Quan - Uneasy alliance with Liu Bei, Sun Quan - Breaking of alliance with Liu Bei, Sun Quan - Reign as the monarch of Eastern Wu, Sun Quan - Early reign, Sun Quan - Middle reign, Sun Quan - Late reign, Sun Quan - Era names, Sun Quan - Personal information Read more here: » Sun Quan: Encyclopedia II - Sun Quan - Reign as the monarch of Eastern Wu |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Zhang of Han - Palatial intrigueAfter his mother's death, Emperor Zhang continued to be a diligent emperor, but within the palace, there was much struggle between Empress Dou and the other imperial consorts, which would create political instability down the road.
While Empress Dowager Ma was alive, she selected two daughters of Song Yang (宋楊) as consorts for Emperor Zhang. In 78, the elder Consort Song gave birth to a son named Liu Qing (劉慶), and because Empress Dou was sonless, Prince Qing was created crown prince in 79. The ...
See also:Emperor Zhang of Han, Emperor Zhang of Han - Family background, Emperor Zhang of Han - As crown prince, Emperor Zhang of Han - Early reign, Emperor Zhang of Han - Palatial intrigue, Emperor Zhang of Han - Late reign, Emperor Zhang of Han - Era names, Emperor Zhang of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Zhang of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Zhang of Han - Palatial intrigue |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Xuan of Han - Family background and early life
Emperor Xuan of Han - Parentage disaster and a barely spared young life.
Liu Bingyi was born in 91 BC to Liu Jin, the son of then-Crown Prince Liu Ju, and his wife Consort Wang. (Jin's age at the time of his son's birth is not known, although Prince Ju himself was 37 years old at the time, making Jin likely to be in his late teens.) As the grandson of the Crown Prince, Bingyi likely was born in Prince Ju's palace.
That same year, however, disaster would strike. With conspirators accusing him of using witch ...
See also:Emperor Xuan of Han, Emperor Xuan of Han - Family background and early life, Emperor Xuan of Han - Parentage disaster and a barely spared young life, Emperor Xuan of Han - Childhood, Emperor Xuan of Han - Young adulthood and marriage, Emperor Xuan of Han - Succession to the throne, Emperor Xuan of Han - Early reign, Emperor Xuan of Han - The destruction of the Huo clan, Emperor Xuan of Han - Middle reign, Emperor Xuan of Han - Late reign, Emperor Xuan of Han - Era names, Emperor Xuan of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Xuan of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Xuan of Han - Family background and early life |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Wen of Han - Early reignEmperor Wen quickly showed an aptitude to govern the empire with diligence, and appeared to be genuinely concerned for the People's welfare. Heavily influenced by his wife Empress Dou, who was an adherent to Taoism, Emperor Wen governed the country with the general policies of non-intereference with the people and relaxed laws. His personal life was marked by thriftiness and general willingness to forgive. He was initially very deferential to Zhou Bo, Chen Ping (陳平), and Guan Ying (灌嬰), who were instrumental in his accessi ...
See also:Emperor Wen of Han, Emperor Wen of Han - Era names, Emperor Wen of Han - Early life and career as Prince of Dai, Emperor Wen of Han - Ascension to the throne, Emperor Wen of Han - Early reign, Emperor Wen of Han - Middle reign, Emperor Wen of Han - Late reign, Emperor Wen of Han - Impact on history, Emperor Wen of Han - Bisexuality?, Emperor Wen of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Wen of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Wen of Han - Early reign |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Zhao of Han - Middle reign and the struggle between Shangguan and HuoIn 82 BC, a man whose appearance was similar to the former Crown Prince Ju suddenly appeared at the palace, claiming that he was in fact Prince Ju and that he was there to claim the throne. He was arrested and shown to be an imposter named Cheng Fangsui (成方遂), and then executed.
Later that year, Shangguan An was created a marquess, and he became extremely arrogant and wild in his behavior.
In the same year, at the suggestion of Du Yannian (杜延年), Huo started considering terminating some of the policies of Emperor Wu ...
See also:Emperor Zhao of Han, Emperor Zhao of Han - Birth and childhood before ascending the throne, Emperor Zhao of Han - Early reign and marriage, Emperor Zhao of Han - Middle reign and the struggle between Shangguan and Huo, Emperor Zhao of Han - Late reign, Emperor Zhao of Han - Era names, Emperor Zhao of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Zhao of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Zhao of Han - Middle reign and the struggle between Shangguan and Huo |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Sun Xiu - ReignAs emperor, Sun Xiu was known for being tolerant of differing opinions, as well as his studiousness. However, he did not appear to be a particularly capable emperor, either in military or domestic matters, and he entrusted most of the important affairs to Zhang and Puyang Xing (濮陽興), neither of whom was particularly capable either. Both were also moderately corrupt. The government was therefore not efficient or effective. For example, in 260, at Puyang's suggestion, a costly project was started to create an artificial lake known as the ...
See also:Sun Xiu, Sun Xiu - Early life, Sun Xiu - Sun Xiu's killing of Sun Lin, Sun Xiu - Reign, Sun Xiu - Era name, Sun Xiu - Personal information Read more here: » Sun Xiu: Encyclopedia II - Sun Xiu - Reign |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Model art - PosingWhile posing, the model is expected to remain motionless, like a mannequin. Although some wavering or "drifting" is expected, the model is generally discouraged from speaking, wriggling, itching, or readjusting during the pose. To accommodate the physical limitations of the model, the instructor or artist may set up a schedule such as 25 minutes on, 10 minutes off. The model's level of experience and skill may be taken into account in determining the length of the posing sess ...
See also:Model art, Model art - Posing, Model art - Nudity, Model art - Hazards, Model art - Non-academic modeling Read more here: » Model art: Encyclopedia II - Model art - Posing |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ling of Han - The Yellow Turban RebellionSometime before 183, a major Taoist movement had emerged from Ji Province (冀州, modern central Hebei) -- the Taiping Sect (太平教), led by Zhang Jiao (張角), who claimed he had magical powers to heal the sick. By 183, his teachings and followers had spread to eight provinces -- Qing (青州, modern central and eastern Shandong), Xu (徐州, modern northern Jiangsu and Anhui), You (幽州, modern northern Hebei, Liaoning, Beijing, and Tianjin), Ji, Jing (荊州, modern Hubei and Hunan), Yang (揚州, modern southern Jiangsu and Anhui, ...
See also:Emperor Ling of Han, Emperor Ling of Han - Family background and ascension to the throne, Emperor Ling of Han - Early reign, Emperor Ling of Han - Middle reign, Emperor Ling of Han - The Yellow Turban Rebellion, Emperor Ling of Han - Late reign, Emperor Ling of Han - Era names, Emperor Ling of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Ling of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ling of Han - The Yellow Turban Rebellion |
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|  |  |  | Children: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shun of Han - Late reignIn 135, two major political changes occurred -- eunuch-marquesses began to be allowed to pass their marches to their adopted sons, and Liang Shang became the commander of the armed forces and effectively the most powerful individual in the imperial government. Neither of these developments appeared at the time to be major, but had great implications; the former demonstrated that the power of the eunuchs was becoming systemic, and the latter led to the start of the Liangs controlling th ...
See also:Emperor Shun of Han, Emperor Shun of Han - Family background, Emperor Shun of Han - Removal as crown prince and enthronement, Emperor Shun of Han - Early reign, Emperor Shun of Han - Late reign, Emperor Shun of Han - Era names, Emperor Shun of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Shun of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shun of Han - Late reign |
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