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kingdom: Encyclopedia - Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom is a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It opened on April 22, 1998. Covering more than 500 acres (2 km²) in size, it is themed around live animals and extinct dinosaurs. The park's advertising makes frequent use of the made-up word "nahtazu", pronounced "not a zoo," to emphasize that it offers more than animal displays and that the it aims for more of an open and free 'safari' feel in regard to the animals. Disney's Animal Kingdom - Attractions. The park is m ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia - Canals of the United Kingdom

For canals of Northern Ireland see the Canals of Ireland article Canals of the United Kingdom - History. See History of the British canal system for a more detailed history. Canals first saw use during the Roman occupation of Great Britain, and were used mainly for irrigation. However, the Romans did create several navigable canals, such as Foss Dyke, to link rivers, enabling increased transportation inland by water. Great Britain's canal network was steadily increased, but grew massively in t ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom

There is no single law on bankruptcy in the United Kingdom with there being one system for England and Wales, one for Northern Ireland and one for Scotland. Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom - England and Wales. In general, bankruptcy is handled by a Trustee in bankruptcy who must be either an Official Receiver (a civil servant) or a licensed insolvency practitioner. Following the introduction of the Enterprise Act, a UK bankruptcy will now normally last no longer than 12 months and may be les ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia - Victoria of the United Kingdom

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and Empress of India from 1 January 1877, until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years, longer than that of any other British monarch. As well as being Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, she was also the first monarch to use the title Empress of India. The reign of Victoria was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. The Victorian Era was at ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia - Kingdom of Aksum

The Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum), was an important trading nation in northeastern Africa, growing from ca. 5th century BC to become an important trading nation by the 1st century AD. It converted to Christianity in 325 or 328 (various sources). It was founded by people who crossed from South Arabia (what is today Yemen). The kingdom started to decline in the 7th century AD, and the population was forced to go farther inland to the highlands, finally falling to the Zagwe dynasty in the twelfth century; but Yekuno Amlak, who ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Navarre - Kingdom

The first historic king of Navarre was his son Sancho II Garces, nicknamed Abarca, who ruled from Pamplona as king of Navarre and count of Aragon from 970 to 994. The valley of Aragon he had inherited from his mother. The Historia General de Navarra by Jaime del Burgo says that on the occasion of the donation of the villa of Alastue by the king of Pamplona to the monastery of San Juan de la Peña in 987, he titled himself "King of Navarre," the first time that title had been used. In many places he appears as the first King of Navarre and in others the third; however, he was at least the s ...

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Kingdom of Navarre, Kingdom of Navarre - Early history, Kingdom of Navarre - Kingdom, Kingdom of Navarre - Navarre annexed to Aragon then to Castile, Kingdom of Navarre - Later history, Kingdom of Navarre - Territory today, Kingdom of Navarre - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia - Horseracing in the United Kingdom

Horse racing in the United Kingdom is generally of three types, and is a major contributor to the UK economy. Horse racing can be over fences or over hurdles, known as National Hunt racing, or unobstructed distances races, known as flat racing. Additionally there is another form of racing which is run on an altogether more informal and ad hoc basis, known as point to point racing. Point to point is a form of steeplechasing for amateur riders. It, like professional racing, is nevertheless run under the auspices of the regulator for horse-racing in the U ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Heaven - The Kingdom in Christian thought

The idea of God's Kingdom is found predominantly in the New Testament, specifically the Synoptic Gospels. The kingdom is a spiritual kingdom that people willingly enter through belief, spiritual rebirth, and carrying out the will of God. It is a kingdom peopled by the righteous, among whom the humble will be the greatest, and stands in stark contrast to the only other kingdom available to people: the kingdom of Satan. The Kingdom of God is a term used interchangeably with Kingdom of Heaven in the Synoptic Gospels. Matthew usually uses ...

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Kingdom of Heaven, Kingdom of Heaven - The Kingdom in Jewish thought, Kingdom of Heaven - The Kingdom in Christian thought, Kingdom of Heaven - Present aspect, Kingdom of Heaven - Future aspect

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hospital - Episodes

Kingdom Hospital - Thy Kingdom Come. Peter Rickman is admitted to hospital and, while in surgery, begins to discover Kingdom Hospital is more than it seems; Dr. Stegman asks vacuous Chief of Staff Dr. James to help him rid the hospital of hypochondriac Mrs. Druse; and earthquakes hit Kingdom. Takes place: October 22, 2003 (see below) 2 hour episode < ...

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Kingdom Hospital, Kingdom Hospital - Plot Overview, Kingdom Hospital - Cast, Kingdom Hospital - The hospital staff, Kingdom Hospital - Patients past and present, Kingdom Hospital - Recurring cast, Kingdom Hospital - Episodes, Kingdom Hospital - Thy Kingdom Come, Kingdom Hospital - Death's Kingdom, Kingdom Hospital - Goodbye Kiss, Kingdom Hospital - The West Side of Midnight, Kingdom Hospital - Hook's Kingdom, Kingdom Hospital - The Young and the Headless, Kingdom Hospital - Black Noise, Kingdom Hospital - Heartless, Kingdom Hospital - Butterfingers, Kingdom Hospital - The Passion of Reverend Jimmy, Kingdom Hospital - Seizure Day, Kingdom Hospital - Shoulda Stood in Bed, Kingdom Hospital - Finale, Kingdom Hospital - Broadcasters, Kingdom Hospital - Trivia

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Jerusalem - The later kingdom

For the next hundred years, the Kingdom of Jerusalem clung to life as a tiny kingdom hugging the Syrian coastline. Its capital was moved to Acre and at best, it included only a couple of other significant cities (Beirut, Tyre), as well as overlordship over Tripoli and disputedly Antioch. A Fourth Crusade was planned after the failure of the Third, but it resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 and the Crusaders involved never arrived in the Kingdom. Isabella and her last husband Amalric I of Cyprus died 1205 and again an underage girl ...

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Kingdom of Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Foundation and early history, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Life in the kingdom, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Mid-12th century, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Disaster and recovery, Kingdom of Jerusalem - The later kingdom, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Arms of Kingdom of Jerusalem

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of the Netherlands - Government

The Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands decides what is considered to be a kingdom-affair and constitutes organs that execute these affairs. Kingdom of the Netherlands - Affairs. The affairs of the kingdom include: Defence Foreign affairs Citizenship Extradition Kingdom of the Netherlands - Administration. The King and the council of ministers of the ...

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Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands - History, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Constitution, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Federal Monarchy, Kingdom of the Netherlands - States, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Future status, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Government, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Affairs, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Administration, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Legislator, Kingdom of the Netherlands - European Union, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Geography, Kingdom of the Netherlands - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Galicia - The Suebic Kingdom

The Suebic kingdom of Galicia lasted from 410 to 584 and seems to have enjoyed relatively stable government for most of that time. Historians like José António Lopes Silva, the translator of Idatius' chronicles, the primary written source for the period, find that the essential temper of Galician culture was established in the blending of Ibero-Roman culture with that of the Suebi [1]. As with most Germanic invasions, the number of the original Suebi invaders is estimated at fewer than 30,000, settling mainly in the zones around Bra ...

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Kingdom of Galicia, Kingdom of Galicia - The Suebic Kingdom, Kingdom of Galicia - Suebi Kings of Galicia, Kingdom of Galicia - Asturian Kings of Galicia, Kingdom of Galicia - Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal, Kingdom of Galicia - King of Galicia and Portugal, Kingdom of Galicia - Leonese Kings of Galicia

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - The 10th Kingdom - The Nine Kingdoms and the 10th Kingdom

The information below is taken from a now offline official website for the film which displayed details about The Nine Kindoms not shown in the movie. According to an interview done shortly after the film aired, NBC, who sponsored that website, did not consult the film's producer Simon Moore about the background information before posting it there. The 1st Kingdom The 1st Kingdom is ruled by Queen Cinderella, and is the oldest and most wealthy of the Nine Kingdoms. The citizens are snobbish and romantic, falling i ...

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The 10th Kingdom, The 10th Kingdom - Synopsis, The 10th Kingdom - Cast & Characters, The 10th Kingdom - The Nine Kingdoms and the 10th Kingdom, The 10th Kingdom - Magical Characters of The 10th Kingdom, The 10th Kingdom - Directed by, The 10th Kingdom - Release Information, The 10th Kingdom - List of Similar Movies

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Heaven - The Kingdom in Christian thought

The idea of God's Kingdom is found predominately in the New Testament, specifically the Synoptic Gospels. The Kingdom of God is a term used interchangeably with Kingdom of Heaven in the Synoptic Gospels. Matthew usually uses the term "Kingdom of Heaven", while Luke and John Mark use "Kingdom of God". The standard explanation for this is that Matthew's Gospel was addressed to a Jewish audience who would avoid the direct use of the name of God. Mark and Luke addressed their gospels to a more gener ...

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Kingdom of Heaven, Kingdom of Heaven - The Kingdom in Jewish thought, Kingdom of Heaven - The Kingdom in Christian thought, Kingdom of Heaven - Present aspect, Kingdom of Heaven - Future aspect

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Redonda - History or Story of the Kingdom

Matthew Dowdy Shiell, a banker form Montserrat bought the island when his first son, Matthew Phipps Shiell, was born. He asked the title of King of the Island from the Queen Victoria of England and she granted it to him as long as there was no revolt against colonial power. M.P. Shiell bestowed the title, and the rights of his work, to John Gawsworth, who seems to have sold the title several times due to permanent bankruptcy. Gawsworth bestowed the title, and the rights of his and Shiell's work, to Jon Wynne-Tyson. Tired of the proble ...

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Kingdom of Redonda, Kingdom of Redonda - History or Story of the Kingdom, Kingdom of Redonda - Javier Marías, Kingdom of Redonda - Officially recognized kings, Kingdom of Redonda - Contested kings, Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 1 Literary, Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 2, Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 3, Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 4, Kingdom of Redonda - Notes, Kingdom of Redonda - Reference, Kingdom of Redonda - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Jerusalem - Life in the kingdom

Jerusalem came to be known as Outremer, the French word for "overseas." As new generations grew up in the kingdom, they began to think of themselves as native, rather than immigrants. Thus, in many senses, they behaved and thought more like "orientals" (Syrians) than like Western-Europeans of their day. They often learned to speak Greek, Arabic, and other eastern languages, and married Greeks or Armenians: as the chronicler Fulcher of Chartres wr ...

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Kingdom of Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Foundation and early history, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Life in the kingdom, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Mid-12th century, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Disaster and recovery, Kingdom of Jerusalem - The later kingdom, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Arms of Kingdom of Jerusalem

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of the Netherlands - Constitution

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is constituted by the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This document is applicable in every part of the Kingdom. Each of the constituent parts has its own constitution. The constitution of the Netherlands is the Constitution of the Netherlands (Grondwet van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden). This constitution is not applicable in the Netherlands Antilles or Aruba but only in the Netherlands. The Netherlands Antilles is constituted in the Constitution of the Netherlands Antilles (Staatsregeling van de Nederlandse Antillen) and Aru ...

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Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands - History, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Constitution, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Federal Monarchy, Kingdom of the Netherlands - States, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Future status, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Government, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Affairs, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Administration, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Legislator, Kingdom of the Netherlands - European Union, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Geography, Kingdom of the Netherlands - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hearts - Manga

There is a manga based off of the video game written and illustrated by Shiro Amano. The manga is published in English in the United States by TOKYOPOP (ISBN 1598162179) and in English in Singapore by Chuang Yi. ...

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Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary, Kingdom Hearts - Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts - Worlds, Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast, Kingdom Hearts - English language version, Kingdom Hearts - Japanese language version, Kingdom Hearts - Music, Kingdom Hearts - Characters, Kingdom Hearts - Final Fantasy cameos, Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms, Kingdom Hearts - Manga, Kingdom Hearts - Trivia, Kingdom Hearts - Sequels, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts II

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Jerusalem - The Kingdom of Acre

For the next hundred years, the Kingdom of Jerusalem clung to life as a tiny kingdom hugging the Syrian coastline. Its capital was moved to Acre and at best, it included only a couple of other significant cities (Beirut, Tyre), as well as suzerainty over Tripoli and Antioch. Saladin died in 1193, and his sons fought with each other as much as they did with the crusader kingdom. Henry of Champagne died accidentally in 1197 and Isabella married for a fourth time, to Amalric of Lusignan, Guy's brother. A Fourth Crusade was planned after the failure of the Third, but it resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1 ...

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Kingdom of Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Foundation and early history, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Life in the kingdom, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Demographics, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Economy, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Government and legal system, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in the mid-12th century, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Disaster and recovery, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Loss of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade, Kingdom of Jerusalem - The Kingdom of Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Arms of Kingdom of Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Sources, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Primary sources, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Secondary sources

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Loathing - History

As of Thursday the 9th of June 2005, the Kingdom of Loathing has officially been launched, finally out of the beta-testing stage it has been in for over two years. This comes with the release of Ascension. Ascension effectively allows players to "win" the game, and then re-start their characters at level 1, keeping one skill, most items and meat from their previous lives. The player also gets a gift item for ascending, depending on the path that they ascended on. There is much content only open to Ascended characters. The release of Ascensio ...

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Kingdom of Loathing, Kingdom of Loathing - Gameplay and features, Kingdom of Loathing - The Kingdom, Kingdom of Loathing - Classes, Kingdom of Loathing - Attributes, Kingdom of Loathing - History, Kingdom of Loathing - Community, Kingdom of Loathing - Radio KoL, Kingdom of Loathing - About Spoilers

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Jerusalem - Life in the kingdom

The Latin population of the kingdom was always small; although a steady stream of settlers and new crusaders continually arrived, most of those who fought in the First Crusade simply went home. The Latins were little more than a superstrate over the native Muslim and Syrian population. But Jerusalem came to be known as Outremer, the French word for "overseas," and as new generations grew up in the kingdom, they also began to think of themselves as native easterners, rather than immigrants. Thus, in many senses, they behaved and thought more ...

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Kingdom of Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Foundation and early history, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Life in the kingdom, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Demographics, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Economy, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Government and legal system, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in the mid-12th century, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Disaster and recovery, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Loss of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade, Kingdom of Jerusalem - The Kingdom of Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Arms of Kingdom of Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Sources, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Primary sources, Kingdom of Jerusalem - Secondary sources

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