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ARTICLES RELATED TO Life |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Colley Cibber - LifeCibber was born in London, his father being Caius Gabriel Cibber, a distinguished sculptor originally from Denmark. Colley's parents wanted him to become a clergyman, but he was irresistibly attracted to the stage and in 1690 began working as an actor at the Drury Lane theatre, a more insecure and socially much inferior job. "Poor, at odds with his parents, and entering the theatrical world at a time when players were losing their power to businessmen-managers" (Biographical Dictionary of Actors), Cibber nevertheless married early in ...
See also:Colley Cibber, Colley Cibber - Life, Colley Cibber - Cibber's autobiography, Colley Cibber - Cibber as actor, Colley Cibber - Cibber as playwright, Colley Cibber - Love's Last Shift, Colley Cibber - The Careless Husband, Colley Cibber - Other plays, Colley Cibber - Cibber as manager, Colley Cibber - Cibber as poet, Colley Cibber - Cibber as dunce, Colley Cibber - Pamphlet wars, Colley Cibber - The King of Dunces, Colley Cibber - Plays, Colley Cibber - Literary Trivia Read more here: » Colley Cibber: Encyclopedia II - Colley Cibber - Life |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley - Education and early works.
Shelley was the son of Sir Timothy Shelley, later the 2nd baronet of Castle Goring, and his wife Elizabeth Pilfold. He grew up in Sussex, and received his early education at home, tutored by Reverend Thomas Edwards of Horsham. In 1802, he entered the Sion House Academy of Brentford. In 1804, Shelley entered Eton College, and on April 10, 1810 he went to the University of Oxford (University College). His first publication was a Gothic novel, Zastrozzi (1810) ...
See also:Percy Bysshe Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Life, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Education and early works, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Married life, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Introduction to Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Personal tragedies and second marriage, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Travels in the Italian peninsula, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Drowning, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Advocacy for vegetarianism, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Family history, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Ancestry, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Family, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Descendants, Percy Bysshe Shelley - Legacy, Percy Bysshe Shelley - List of major works Read more here: » Percy Bysshe Shelley: Encyclopedia II - Percy Bysshe Shelley - Life |
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Hathaway married Shakespeare in November of 1582 while pregnant with his child. Hathaway was 26 years old when she married, whereas Shakespeare was only 18. This age difference, and Hathaway's pregnancy, has been ...
See also:Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife, Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife - Life, Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife - References in Shakespeare's poems, Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife - References in later texts, Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife - External link Read more here: » Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife: Encyclopedia II - Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's wife - Life |
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Cristofori was born in Padua in the Republic of Venice. Nothing is known of his early life. A tale is told that he served as an apprentice to the great violin maker Nicolò Amati, based on the appearance in a 1680 census record of a "Christofaro Bartolomei" living in Ama ...
See also:Bartolomeo Cristofori, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Life, Bartolomeo Cristofori - The first appearance of the piano, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Later life, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Cristofori's pianos, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Design, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Tonal quality, Bartolomeo Cristofori - The initial reception of the piano, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Surviving instruments, Bartolomeo Cristofori - Assessments of Cristofori Read more here: » Bartolomeo Cristofori: Encyclopedia II - Bartolomeo Cristofori - Life |
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After the failure of the school project, Sri Kalki declared himself to be the 10th avatar of Lord Vishnu, and equivalent to God. His claim is that he was born enlightened, with the power to enlighten others. To this effect, he started the Golden Age Foundati ...
See also:Sri Kalki Bhagavan, Sri Kalki Bhagavan - Life, Sri Kalki Bhagavan - Teachings, Sri Kalki Bhagavan - Teaching Literature Read more here: » Sri Kalki Bhagavan: Encyclopedia II - Sri Kalki Bhagavan - Life |
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See also:David VII Ulu, David VII Ulu - Life, David VII Ulu - Marriage and children, David VII Ulu - External link Read more here: » David VII Ulu: Encyclopedia II - David VII Ulu - Life |
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Johannes Kepler - Childhood and Education 1571-1594.
Kepler was born on December 27, 1571 at the Imperial Free City of Weil der Stadt (now part of the Stuttgart Region in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, 30 km west of Stuttgart's center). His grandfather had been Lord Mayor of that town, but by the time Johannes was born, the Kepler family fortunes were in decline. His father earned a precarious living as a mercenary, and left the family when Johannes was 5. He was believed to have died in the war in the N ...
See also:Johannes Kepler, Johannes Kepler - Life, Johannes Kepler - Childhood and Education 1571-1594, Johannes Kepler - Early Career 1594-1601, Johannes Kepler - Imperial Mathematician in Prague 1601-1612, Johannes Kepler - Teaching in Linz and Final Years 1612-1630, Johannes Kepler - Work, Johannes Kepler - Scientific work, Johannes Kepler - Mysticism and astrology, Johannes Kepler - Kepler on God, Johannes Kepler - Writings by Kepler, Johannes Kepler - Kepler in fiction, Johannes Kepler - Named in Kepler's honor Read more here: » Johannes Kepler: Encyclopedia II - Johannes Kepler - Life |
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See also:Qian Zhongshu, Qian Zhongshu - Life, Qian Zhongshu - Works, Qian Zhongshu - Posthumous publications Read more here: » Qian Zhongshu: Encyclopedia II - Qian Zhongshu - Life |
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 |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - J. D. Salinger - LifeSalinger was born in New York City to a Jewish father and an Irish Catholic mother (although he did not find out that his mother wasn't Jewish until he was in his late teens). His father Sol was a meat importer; as a teenager Sonny, as he was known then, went on a trip to Poland to see the family business first-hand. His revulsion led to an estrangement with his father, whom he rarely spoke to as an adult. He attended Valley Forge Military Academy in Pennsylvania, upon which Pencey Prep in ...
See also:J. D. Salinger, J. D. Salinger - Life, J. D. Salinger - Seclusion, J. D. Salinger - Works, J. D. Salinger - Published and collected, J. D. Salinger - Published and uncollected, J. D. Salinger - Unpublished and uncollected Read more here: » J. D. Salinger: Encyclopedia II - J. D. Salinger - Life |
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George's professional life was unstable. He was unable to remain in any job for any great length of time before making an embarrassing blunder and getting fired. Over the course of the series, he worked for the New York Yankees, an industrial smoothing company, and countless other places. He was fired from his job at Pen ...
See also:George Costanza, George Costanza - Life, George Costanza - Pseudonyms, George Costanza - George Costanza moments, George Costanza - Jobs held by George Costanza, George Costanza - Jobs George Constanza falsely claimed to hold, George Costanza - Pop Culture Read more here: » George Costanza: Encyclopedia II - George Costanza - Life |
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Paul of Tarsus - Early life.
Paul described himself as an Israelite of the tribe of Benjamin, circumcised on the eighth day, a Pharisee (Rom. 11:1; Phil. 3:5), and of the "Jews' religion ... more exceedingly zealous of the traditions" (Gal. 1:14 KJV). However, he was born as Saul in Tarsus of Cilicia and received a Jewish education. He apparently originated the use of Paul as a first name. In Latin, Paulus was a family surname, never a first name. The Latin word paulus, related to the Koine G ...
See also:Paul of Tarsus, Paul of Tarsus - Life, Paul of Tarsus - Early life, Paul of Tarsus - Conversion and early teachings, Paul of Tarsus - Consultations with the Apostles, Paul of Tarsus - Founding of churches, Paul of Tarsus - Arrest Rome and later life, Paul of Tarsus - Paul's trip to Rome imprisonment and death, Paul of Tarsus - Theological teachings, Paul of Tarsus - Social views, Paul of Tarsus - Writings, Paul of Tarsus - The Legendary tradition, Paul of Tarsus - Alternative views, Paul of Tarsus - Christianity as mystery religion, Paul of Tarsus - Paul as usurper of the Apostles, Paul of Tarsus - Gnostic, Paul of Tarsus - Paul as inclusionist, Paul of Tarsus - New Perspective on Paul, Paul of Tarsus - Agent of Rome?, Paul of Tarsus - Notes Read more here: » Paul of Tarsus: Encyclopedia II - Paul of Tarsus - Life |
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See also:Daron Hagen, Daron Hagen - Life, Daron Hagen - Reception, Daron Hagen - Selected list of works, Daron Hagen - Works for and with orchestra, Daron Hagen - Operas and Cantatas, Daron Hagen - Song Cycles, Daron Hagen - Chamber Works, Daron Hagen - Choral Works, Daron Hagen - Band and Wind Ensemble Read more here: » Daron Hagen: Encyclopedia II - Daron Hagen - Life |
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Panabaker started acting in a community theater at the age of ten, later auditioning for commercials. After graduating from a local high school as a valedictorian at the age of 14, she was accepted to the Scholar's Program at a local community college, a privilege extended to only a small percentage of students. In 2002, after her father's job resulted in the family's relocation to Naperville, Illinois, Panabaker, feeling that she ...
See also:Danielle Panabaker, Danielle Panabaker - Life, Danielle Panabaker - Career, Danielle Panabaker - Selected filmography Read more here: » Danielle Panabaker: Encyclopedia II - Danielle Panabaker - Life |
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See also:David Amram, David Amram - Life, David Amram - Reference, David Amram - Discography, David Amram - Bibliography, David Amram - Trivia Read more here: » David Amram: Encyclopedia II - David Amram - Life |
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See also:Constantin Tănase, Constantin Tănase - Life, Constantin Tănase - Death, Constantin Tănase - Works, Constantin Tănase - Notes, Constantin Tănase - Quotations, Constantin Tănase - Filmography, Constantin Tănase - Legacy Read more here: » Constantin Tănase: Encyclopedia II - Constantin Tănase - Life |
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His style was influenced by Fats Navarro, sharing Navarro's virtuosic technique and brilliance of invention. His sound was warm and round, and notably consistent across the full range of the instument. He could articulate every note, even at the high tempos which seemed to present no difficulty to hi ...
See also:Clifford Brown, Clifford Brown - Life, Clifford Brown - Tributes, Clifford Brown - Partial list of compositions, Clifford Brown - Partial discography Read more here: » Clifford Brown: Encyclopedia II - Clifford Brown - Life |
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