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Life: Encyclopedia II - Fei Xiaotong - Life

Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Beginnings. Fei was a Chinese who was born in Wujiang County of Jiangsu Province in China on November 2, 1910. His world was one plagued with political corruption and abject poverty. He grew up in a gentry but yet not wealthy family. His father was educated in the Chinese classics and earned a shengyuan civil service degree. And he studied his way in Japan in Western learning for Chinese students. He founded a school—the first modern Japanese model in the province. Fei’s mother, Yang Renlan, was highly educated for her time, as well. She also established a nursery ...

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Fei Xiaotong, Fei Xiaotong - Life, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Beginnings, Fei Xiaotong - Going Into Anthropology, Fei Xiaotong - Communism in China, Fei Xiaotong - Fei In The Depths, Fei Xiaotong - The Turning Point, Fei Xiaotong - Death, Fei Xiaotong - Accomplishments, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Contributions to China, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Contribution to Anthropology, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Contribution to the World, Fei Xiaotong - Education, Fei Xiaotong - Works, Fei Xiaotong - Awards, Fei Xiaotong - Politics, Fei Xiaotong - Sources

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Farhad Darya - Life

Farhad is of the Nasher family of Kunduz. He lived there for the first 17 years of his life, and attended Sher Khan High School (named after his grandfather), where he founded his first band, Nayestan (Reed-bed). He later graduated from Habibia High School in Kabul and attended Polytechnic Institute and Kabul University. It was while attending Kabul University that Farhad founded his first professional band, Goroh-e-Baran (Rain Band). The band itself was not largely successful, due in part to its non-traditional music, and Farhad continued h ...

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Farhad Darya, Farhad Darya - Life, Farhad Darya - Music, Farhad Darya - Discography

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Life

In 1762, she acceded to the throne by a special decree by Emperor Momozono, who's son Prince Hidehito (later Emperor Go-Momozono) was only 5 years old. By her enthronement, she became the first empress in her own right in 119 years, since Empress Meishō. In the ninth year of her reign, 1770, she abdicated in favor of Emperor Go-Momozono. However, that reign did not last long, ending in 1779 when Go-Momozono died without leaving a son. The then-retired Emperor Go-Sakuramachi consulted with the senior courtiers and imperial guar ...

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Empress Go-Sakuramachi, Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Genealogy, Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Life, Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Eras of her reign

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life

Cao Cao - Early life. Cao Cao was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui) in 155. His father Cao Song (曹嵩) was a foster son of Cao Teng (曹騰), who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song was originally surnamed Xiahou (thus making Cao Cao a cousin of Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, two of his most prominent generals). In Romance of the Three Kingdoms , it states that Cao Cao's father was origianlly a Xiahou and ...

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Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference

Read more here: » Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shijo - Life

In 1232, he became emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Go-Horikawa In 1242 he died of an accident. The Emperor being very young, and the Retired Emperor Go-Horikawa dying just two years later, the actual governing was done by his maternal relatives Kujō Michiie and Saionji Kintsune. ...

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Emperor Shijo, Emperor Shijo - Genealogy, Emperor Shijo - Life, Emperor Shijo - Eras of his reign

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Sanjo - Life

After his mother died when he was at seven, his maternal grandfather Fujiwara no Kaneie raised him at Kaneie's mansion. Kaneie loved him very much and Okisada grew to a young talented prince with dignity. When Emperor Ichijō, another grandson of Kaneie ascended to the throne, Okisada was appointed as heir and crown prince in his teenage. This followed the convention that two imperial lineages took the throne in turn, although Ichijō was in fact his junior. He thus gained the nickname Sakasa no moke no ki ...

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Emperor Sanjo, Emperor Sanjo - Genealogy, Emperor Sanjo - Consorts and Empresses, Emperor Sanjo - Life, Emperor Sanjo - Names, Emperor Sanjo - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Sanjo: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Sanjo - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Rokujo - Life

He was made Crown Prince before his first birthday, and was enthroned at the age of one. He was later pressured by the Taira clan to abdicate in favor of his uncle (who was, in fact, about three years older then him), Emperor Takakura. He died at the age of eleven. Because of his youth, he had neither consorts nor children. Government affairs were run by his grandfather, Retired Emperor Go-Shirakawa as cloistered emperor. ...

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Emperor Rokujo, Emperor Rokujo - Genealogy, Emperor Rokujo - Life, Emperor Rokujo - Eras of his reign

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ogimachi - Life

Ōgimachi became Emperor upon the death of Emperor Go-Nara. The ceremonies surrounding his coronation were made possibly by a donation from Mōri Motonari and others. In this way, the finances of the Imperial Family were greatly strained. The authority of the Imperial Court also began to fall, but Oda Nobunaga, entering Kyoto changed this situation. Frequently using the Emperor as a mediator when fighting enemies, Oda Nobunaga brought peace to Japan. However, by around 1573, Oda Nobunaga came to frequently demand the Emper ...

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Emperor Ogimachi, Emperor Ogimachi - Genealogy, Emperor Ogimachi - Life, Emperor Ogimachi - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Ogimachi: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ogimachi - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shoko - Life

On October 5, 1412, he acceded to the throne upon the abdication of Emperor Go-Komatsu. His actual coronation date was the 19th day of the 12th month, 1414. He was connected to Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the Hino Family through his mother's side. Emperor Go-Komatsu ruled as a Cloistered Emperor during his reign. Because of illness, Shōkō had no children of his own. For this reason, Emperor Go-Komatsu chose a prince, by blood Shōkō's third cousin, for Shōkō to adopt, who became Emperor ...

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Emperor Shoko, Emperor Shoko - Genealogy, Emperor Shoko - Name, Emperor Shoko - Life, Emperor Shoko - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Shoko: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shoko - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Suko - Life

In 1348, he became Crown Prince. In the same year, he became Northern Emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Kōmyō. Although Emperor Kōgon ruled as cloistered Emperor, the rivalry between Ashikaga Takauji and Ashikaga Tadayoshi began, and in 1351, Takauji returned to the allegiance of the Southern Court, forcing Emperor Sukō to abdicate. This was intended to reunify the Imperial Line. However, the peace soon fell apart, and in 1352, the Southern Dynasty evacuated Kyoto, abducting with them Retired (Northern) Emperors Emperor Kōgon and E ...

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Emperor Suko, Emperor Suko - Genealogy, Emperor Suko - Life, Emperor Suko - Eras during his reign, Emperor Suko - Southern Court Rivals

Read more here: » Emperor Suko: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Suko - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Tsuchimikado - Life

In 1198, he became emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Go-Toba, who continued to rule in actual fact as cloistered emperor. However, in 1210, Go-Toba persuaded him to abdicate in favor of his younger brother, who became Emperor Juntoku. In Kyōto, Minamoto no Michichika took power as steward, and in Kamakura, in 1199, upon the death of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Hōjō Tokimasa began to rule as Gokenin. ...

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Emperor Tsuchimikado, Emperor Tsuchimikado - Genealogy, Emperor Tsuchimikado - Life, Emperor Tsuchimikado - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Tsuchimikado: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Tsuchimikado - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Toba - Life

When his mother passed away, his grandfather, Retired Emperor Shirakawa, took him under his care and raised him. He became emperor at the age of four upon the death of his father, Emperor Horikawa. Government affairs were controlled by his grandfather as cloistered emperor. He abdicated in 1123. In 1129, after the death of Retired Emperor Shirakawa, he began to rule as cloistered emperor. He continued to hold power through the reigns of three emperors, Emperor Sutoku, Emperor Konoe, and Emperor Go-Shirakawa. In 1142, he became a ...

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Emperor Toba, Emperor Toba - Genealogy, Emperor Toba - Empresses, Emperor Toba - Life, Emperor Toba - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Toba: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Toba - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Temmu - Life

The first and only document on his life was Nihonshoki. However, it was edited by his son, Prince Toneri, and the work was written during the reigns of his wife and children, causing one to suspect its accuracy and impartiality. Temmu's father died while he was young, and he grew up mainly under the guidance of Empress Saimei. He was not expected to gain the throne, because his brother Tenji was the crown prince, being the older son ...

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Emperor Temmu, Emperor Temmu - Genealogy, Emperor Temmu - Life, Emperor Temmu - Politics

Read more here: » Emperor Temmu: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Temmu - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki - Life

He was son of Franciszek Salezy Potocki, Voivod of Kiev, of the Tulczyn line of the family. He entered the public service, and owing to the influence of his relations became grand standard-bearer of the Crown at the age of twenty-two. After the death of Prince August Aleksander Czartoryski in 1782 King Stanisław August apointed his the voivod of Russia. In 1784 he purchased the rank of a colonel from bankrupted Voivod of Kiev Stempkowski and became soon a lieutenant-general. In 1789 he also purchased the rank of a general of artillery from the Sa ...

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Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki, Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki - Life, Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki - Quote, Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki - Reference

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Life: Encyclopedia II - Felix da Housecat - Life

Felix da Housecat - Beginnings. Living in Chicago, a young Stallings was perfectly located to develop a keen interest in the emergent House music scene, which found its hub in Chicago. A chance introduction to House pioneer DJ Pierre in the mid-80s gave 15-year-old Stallings his break, and under the patronage and guidance of Pierre, he released his first single, "Phantasy Girl," in 1987. < ...

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Felix da Housecat, Felix da Housecat - Life, Felix da Housecat - Beginnings, Felix da Housecat - 1990+, Felix da Housecat - 2000+, Felix da Housecat - Discography, Felix da Housecat - Albums, Felix da Housecat - Singles and Ep's, Felix da Housecat - Remixes

Read more here: » Felix da Housecat: Encyclopedia II - Felix da Housecat - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg - Life

Friedrich Leopold belonged to the younger branch of the Stolberg family and was the son of a Danish magistrate and owner of a manorial estate, Count Christian Stolberg. Together with his brother Christian, Friedrich Leopold went to the University of Halle in 1770, in order to study law. His other studies embraced the classics and various historical courses. The two brothers then studied in Göttingen and were a prominent members of the famous Hain or Dichterbund, a society of young men who had high aspirations for the freedom o ...

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Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg - Life, Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg - Works, Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg - Notes

Read more here: » Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Life

Frederick stepped early in Austrian services and fought at the side Hungarian King (and later Holy Roman Emperor) Sigismund. After the return he divided with his brother Johann the inheritance: this received Bayreuth, Frederick kept Ansbach. At first he tried to mediate in the imperial confusion between king Wenceslaus and party Ruprechts of the Palatinate, fought in September 1399, nevertheless, on the side of Ruprecht. However, he picked up his ruling in Ansbach 1409 after heavy feuds and stepped in the services of the king Sigismun ...

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Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg, Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Life, Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Family and children, Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Sources

Read more here: » Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg: Encyclopedia II - Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Frieda von Richthofen - Life

Emma Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen (also known as Frieda Weekley or Frieda Lawrence) was born in Metz. Her father was Baron Friedrich Ernst Emil Ludwig von Richthofen (1844-1915), an engineer in the German army, and her mother was Anna Elise Lydia Marquier (1852-1930). In 1899, she married the British professor of modern languages Ernest Weekley with whom she had three children, Charles Montague (born 1900), Elsa Agnès (born 1902) and Barbara Joy (born 1904). They settled in Nottingham, where Ernest worked at the university. During her marriage with Weekley, she started to translate pieces of German ...

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Frieda von Richthofen, Frieda von Richthofen - Life, Frieda von Richthofen - External link

Read more here: » Frieda von Richthofen: Encyclopedia II - Frieda von Richthofen - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Life

Friedrich stepped early in Austrian services and fought at the side Hungarian King (and later Holy Roman Emperor) Sigismund. After the return he divided with his brother Johann the inheritance: this received Bayreuth, Friedrich kept Ansbach. At first he tried to mediate in the imperial confusion between king Wenceslaus and party Ruprechts of the Palatinate, fought in September 1399, nevertheless, on the side of Ruprecht. However, he picked up his ruling in Ansbach 1409 after heavy feuds and stepped in the services of the king Sigismun ...

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Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg, Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Life, Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Family and children, Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Sources

Read more here: » Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg: Encyclopedia II - Frederick I Margrave of Brandenburg - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Olbricht - Life

Friedrich Olbricht was the mathematics professor Richard Olbricht's son. After his Abitur in 1907, Olbricht joined Infantry Regiment 106 in Leipzig as an ensign. He then fought in the First World War from 1914 to 1918, and afterwards, as a captain, was taken into the Reichswehr, which had been reduced in size under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Olbricht was married to Eva Koeppel. ...

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Friedrich Olbricht, Friedrich Olbricht - Life, Friedrich Olbricht - Literature

Read more here: » Friedrich Olbricht: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Olbricht - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Pollock - Life

Friedrich Pollock was born to a factory worker in Freiburg im Breisgau. He was educated in finance 1911 to 1915. During this time he met Max Horkheimer, with whom he became a lifelong friend. He then studied economy, sociology and philosophy in Frankfurt am Main, where he wrote his thesis on Marx's Labor theory of value and received his doctorate in 1923. The Institute for Social Research was founded in 1924 by Pollock and fellow Marxist Felix Weil, who funded the group. Weil was inspired to found the institute after the success of hi ...

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Friedrich Pollock, Friedrich Pollock - Life, Friedrich Pollock - Selected works

Read more here: » Friedrich Pollock: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Pollock - Life

Life: Encyclopedia II - Fritz Wotruba - Life

Fritz Wotruba was born in 1907 as the youngest of eight children of Adolf Wotruba (who came from Bohemia to work as a taylor's assistant) and Maria Wotruba (from Hungary, working as a maid), née Kocsi, in Vienna. From 1921 to 1925, he was trained as an engraver, as an apprentice in the engraving and die cutting workshop of Josef Schantin in Vienna. From February to summer 1926, he attended the arts and trades school of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry and open evening courses on nude drawing. In fall 1926, he enrolled i ...

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Fritz Wotruba, Fritz Wotruba - Life, Fritz Wotruba - Work

Read more here: » Fritz Wotruba: Encyclopedia II - Fritz Wotruba - Life






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