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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Janus | |  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Hungarian literature - Renaissance and BaroqueRenaissance literature flourished under the reign of King Matthias (1458–1490). Janus Pannonius, although wrote in Latin, counts as one of the most important persons in Hungarian literature, being the only significant Hungarian Humanist poet of the period. The first printing house was also founded during Matthias' reign, by András Hess, in Buda. The first book printed in Hungary was the Chronica Hungarorum.
In the 1526 most of Hungary fell under Ottoman occupation, which date is where the beginning of Middle Hunga ...
See also:Hungarian literature, Hungarian literature - Middle Ages and before, Hungarian literature - Renaissance and Baroque, Hungarian literature - Enlightenment and the language reform, Hungarian literature - Romanticism and Reform period, Hungarian literature - 20th century Read more here: » Hungarian literature: Encyclopedia II - Hungarian literature - Renaissance and Baroque |
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| |  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Nightstalkers comics - Tomb of Dracula threadsIn the final arc (#16-18, Feb.-April 1994), King's house, including Borderline's office, was destroyed in a fire begun by a HYDRA Dreadnought (see cover at left) stealing Drake's anti-occult nanotech gun, the Exorcist. The team disbanded, and at a brief regathering at Blade's home at Strange's urging, was contacted by Domini, Dracula's "widow", who needed their help finding her and Dracula's kidnapped son, Janus (retrieving threads from Tomb of Dracula).
Strange here finally revealed that the "Montesi Formula", which had eradic ...
See also:Nightstalkers comics, Nightstalkers comics - On the Borderline, Nightstalkers comics - Tomb of Dracula threads, Nightstalkers comics - Blade: Trinity Read more here: » Nightstalkers comics: Encyclopedia II - Nightstalkers comics - Tomb of Dracula threads |
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1986 - January-March.
January 1 - Alfredo Binda, Italian cyclist (b. 1902)
January 4 - Phil Lynott, Bassist of Thin Lizzy (b. 1949)
January 7 - Juan Rulfo, Mexican writer (b. 1917)
January 8 - Pierre Fournier, French cellist (b. 1906)
January 10 - Jaroslav Seifert, Czech writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1901)
January 14 - Donna Reed, American actress (b. 1921)
January 24 - L. Ron Hubbard, American writer and founder of Scientology (b. 1911)
Janu ...
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - 1948 - Births
1948 - January-February.
January 2 - Mary Archer, British scientist
January 2 - Deborah Watling, British actress
January 7 - Kenny Loggins, American singer
January 10 - Donald Fagen, American keyboardist
January 10 - Mischa Maisky, Latvian cellist
January 14 - Carl Weathers, American football player and actor
January 14 - T-Bone Burnett, American record producer and musician
January 15 - Ronnie Van Zant, American musician (d. 1977)
Janu ...
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1924 - January.
January 7 - Great fire in London harbour
January 8 - Heavy blizzards in England
January 10 - British submarine L-34 sinks in the English Channel - 43 dead.
January 12 - Gopinath Saha shoots a man he erroneously thinks is a Police commissioner of Calcutta, Charles Augustus Tegart - he is arrested soon after
January 21 - Vladimir Lenin dies and Joseph Stalin begins to purge his rivals to clear way for his leadership.
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| |  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Pedro I of Brazil - ChildrenBy his first wife, Maria Leopoldina, Archduchess of Austria:
Maria II of Portugal
Miguel de Bragança, Prince of Brazil (1820, stillborn)
Joao Carlos de Bragança, Prince of Brazil (1821–1822)
Januária de Bragança, Princess Imperial of Brazil (1822–1901). Married Luigi Prince of the Two Sicilies, Count di Aquila, son of Francis I of the Two Sicilies, and had issue.
Paula de Bragança, Princess of Brazil (1823–1833).
Francisca de Bragança, Princess of Brazil (1824–1898). Married Francis d'Orleans, Prince de Joinville, son of Louis-Philippe of France, and ...
See also:Pedro I of Brazil, Pedro I of Brazil - Early years, Pedro I of Brazil - Brazilian independence, Pedro I of Brazil - Troubled reign, Pedro I of Brazil - Return to Portugal, Pedro I of Brazil - Children Read more here: » Pedro I of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Pedro I of Brazil - Children |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Galactic Empire Star Wars - Organization of PowerEmperor Palpatine ruled the Empire with absolute power, with third-in-command Sate Pestage as Grand Vizier (the Head of Government, who was running the Empire day to day by the Battle of Endor). Darth Vader, a Dark Lord of the Sith, was the Emperor's second-in-command, being the Military Executor and Supreme Commander of the Imperial Forces. Two of Palpatine's top advisors were Janus Greejatus and Sim Aloo, who accompanied Palpatine on the second Death Star. The leade ...
See also:Galactic Empire Star Wars, Galactic Empire Star Wars - Origins of the Empire, Galactic Empire Star Wars - Organization of Power, Galactic Empire Star Wars - Resistance to Imperial Rule, Galactic Empire Star Wars - The Empire and xenophobic racism, Galactic Empire Star Wars - The Post-Endor Empire, Galactic Empire Star Wars - Imperial Leaders Read more here: » Galactic Empire Star Wars: Encyclopedia II - Galactic Empire Star Wars - Organization of Power |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - John Marshall - Supreme Court careerIt was in 1801 that he embarked upon the most important work of his life, that of leading the United States Supreme Court. He was nominated January 20 of that year by John Adams to replace Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, who had resigned in November 1800. Adams first offered the seat to former Chief Justice and then-Governor of New York John Jay, but when Jay declined due to ill health, Adams turned to Marshall.
John Marshall was unanimously confirmed as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States by the United States Senate on Janu ...
See also:John Marshall, John Marshall - Family and education, John Marshall - Military service, John Marshall - Early career, John Marshall - Federal service, John Marshall - U.S. Representative, John Marshall - U.S. Secretary of State, John Marshall - Supreme Court career, John Marshall - Later life and legacy Read more here: » John Marshall: Encyclopedia II - John Marshall - Supreme Court career |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Leicester - HistoryAccording to Geoffrey of Monmouth, the mythical king of the Britons King Leir founded the city of Kaerleir (Leicester). He was supposedly buried by Queen Cordelia in a chamber beneath the River Soar near the city dedicated to the Roman god Janus, and every year people celebrated his feast-day near Leir's tomb. William Shakespeare's King Lear is loosely based on this story.
In fact, Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England, with a history going back nearly 2000 years. The Roman city of Ratae Coritanorum was founde ...
See also:Leicester, Leicester - General information, Leicester - History, Leicester - Coat of Arms, Leicester - Politics, Leicester - Education, Leicester - Arts, Leicester - Sport, Leicester - Recent titles won by local teams, Leicester - Areas, Leicester - Places of Interest and Landmarks, Leicester - Famous people, Leicester - Leicester Firsts, Leicester - Twinning, Leicester - Local media Read more here: » Leicester: Encyclopedia II - Leicester - History |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - HistoryMeijer Gardens opened to the public on April 20, 1995 through the generosity of Frederik and Lena Meijer, the family behind the Meijer Corporation, who donated financial support, land and their entire sculpture collection to the organization.
In 1990 the West Michigan Horticultural Society approached Frederik Meijer about donating a parcel of land owned by Meijer, Inc, as a potential home for a botanic garden and conservatory.
Meijer, Inc donated 70.7 acres of land in Grand Rapids Township, Michigan for the Gardens site in Janu ...
See also:Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - History, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - Horticulture, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - Sculpture, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - Seasonal Exhibitions, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - External link Read more here: » Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park: Encyclopedia II - Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - History |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Black Mask comics - Dark BeginningRoman Sionis was born into one of Gotham City’s elite families, dropped on his head moments after birth. His family was wealthy, but his parents were distant. His father was friends with Thomas Wayne, and he knew the young Bruce Wayne, who would grow up to become Batman. The young Sionis had no friends, but he and Bruce were civil with each other.
One night, Sionis burned down his family's mansion, killing both of his parents. Barely out of his teens, he inherited the family fortune, as well as the family's business Janus Cos ...
See also:Black Mask comics, Black Mask comics - Dark Beginning, Black Mask comics - Becoming Black Mask, Black Mask comics - Cult Leader, Black Mask comics - Relentless, Black Mask comics - War Games, Black Mask comics - War Crimes, Black Mask comics - Infinite Crisis Read more here: » Black Mask comics: Encyclopedia II - Black Mask comics - Dark Beginning |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Cape Matapan - ForcesThe Allied forces were centred on the Mediterranean fleet, consisting of the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable, the modernised World War I battleships HMS Barham, Valiant and Warspite (as flagship). The main fleet was accompanied by two flotillas of destroyers:
10th Flotilla
HMS Greyhound , Griffin and HMAS Stuart
14th Flotilla
HMS Jervis, Janus, Mohawk and Nubian
Also p ...
See also:Battle of Cape Matapan, Battle of Cape Matapan - Forces, Battle of Cape Matapan - Background, Battle of Cape Matapan - The battle, Battle of Cape Matapan - Opening, Battle of Cape Matapan - Air attacks, Battle of Cape Matapan - Night action, Battle of Cape Matapan - Result, Battle of Cape Matapan - Impact of the Battle, Battle of Cape Matapan - Order of Battle, Battle of Cape Matapan - Regia Marina, Battle of Cape Matapan - Allies Read more here: » Battle of Cape Matapan: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Cape Matapan - Forces |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Taff Vale Railway - Passenger ServicesThe line was conceived as a goods line, carrying iron and coal. However, it also ran passenger services from the beginning. There were two passenger trains each way daily, including Sundays. This was extended to three weekday services in 1844. Single fares from Cardiff to Merthyr were 5 shillings for first class, 4s for second class, and 3s for third, and were each reduced by a shilling in 1845.
Passenger services to Treherbert began on Janu ...
See also:Taff Vale Railway, Taff Vale Railway - History, Taff Vale Railway - Act of Parliament, Taff Vale Railway - Construction, Taff Vale Railway - Passenger Services, Taff Vale Railway - Summary of the TVR system, Taff Vale Railway - Main line, Taff Vale Railway - Branch lines, Taff Vale Railway - Railways amalgamated with TVR, Taff Vale Railway - Strike, Taff Vale Railway - Later history Read more here: » Taff Vale Railway: Encyclopedia II - Taff Vale Railway - Passenger Services |
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|  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Financial services - Investment Services
Financial services - Asset Management.
Asset management is the term usually given to describe companies which run mutual funds. The largest are those who provide passive, ETF, or index funds. Asset managers include:
Barclays Bank
Barclays Global Investors
Capital Group Companies (American Funds)
Citigroup
Deutsche Bank
Fidelity Investments
Fleming
Janus
Merrill Lynch
MFS
JP Morgan
Morgan Stanley
Northern Trust
Prudential
Putnam
State ...
See also:Financial services, Financial services - History of financial services, Financial services - United States: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Financial services - Banking Services: What do banks do?, Financial services - Virtual banking, Financial services - Commercial bank, Financial services - Private banking, Financial services - Investment Banks, Financial services - Bank cards, Financial services - Credit card machine services and networks, Financial services - Investment Services, Financial services - Asset Management, Financial services - Hedge Fund Managers, Financial services - Custody services, Financial services - Insurance related, Financial services - Insurance Brokerage, Financial services - Insurance Underwriting, Financial services - Reinsurance, Financial services - Intermediation or advisory services, Financial services - Stock brokers private client services and discount brokers, Financial services - Market share, Financial services - 2004, Financial services - 1999, Financial services - Brand equity, Financial services - Glossary, Financial services - Acronyms, Financial services - External link Read more here: » Financial services: Encyclopedia II - Financial services - Investment Services |
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| |  |  |  | Janus: Encyclopedia II - Windows 2000 - HistoryWindows 2000 originally descended from the Microsoft Windows NT operating system product line. Originally called Windows NT 5, Microsoft changed the name to Windows 2000 on October 27th, 1998[1]. It was also the first Windows version that was released without a code name, though Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 was codenamed "Asteroid" and Windows 2000 64-bit was codenamed "Janus" (not to be confused with Windows 3.1, which had the same codename). The first ...
See also:Windows 2000, Windows 2000 - History, Windows 2000 - Architecture, Windows 2000 - User mode, Windows 2000 - Kernel mode, Windows 2000 - Common functionality, Windows 2000 - NTFS 5, Windows 2000 - Encrypting File System, Windows 2000 - Basic and dynamic disk storage, Windows 2000 - Accessibility support, Windows 2000 - Language & locale support, Windows 2000 - System utilities, Windows 2000 - Recovery Console, Windows 2000 - Server family functionality, Windows 2000 - Distributed File System, Windows 2000 - Active Directory, Windows 2000 - Volume fault tolerance, Windows 2000 - Versions, Windows 2000 - Deployment, Windows 2000 - Total cost of ownership, Windows 2000 - Notes Read more here: » Windows 2000: Encyclopedia II - Windows 2000 - History |
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