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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Life |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Fritz Bauer - LifeBauer, who was Jewish, studied business and law in Heidelberg, Munich and Tübingen. After receiving his Doctorate of Laws degree, Bauer became an assessor judge in the Stuttgart local district court. By 1920, he had already joined the Social Democratic Party. Due to his membership in the SPD and his Jewish heritage, he was arrested by the Gestapo in May 1933, and a short time later he was dismis ...
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| | | |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - François de Malherbe - LifeBorn in Caen, his family was of some position, though it seems not to have been able to establish to the satisfaction of heralds the claims which it made to nobility older than the 16th century.
The poet was the eldest son of another Francois de Malherbe, conseiller du roi in the magistracy of Caen. He himself was elaborately educated at Caen, at Paris, at Heidelberg and at Basel. At the age of twenty-one, preferring arms to the gown, he entered the household of Henri d'Angoulême, grand prior of France, the natural son of Henr ...
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| | |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun - LifeFlora Fraser was born in Edinburgh, UK. She was the daughter of Alexander Fraser and Dorothy Geraldine Welby. Her maternal grandfather was Charles Glynne Earle Welby. She had an elder brother, Alexander Simon Fraser. In 1933, her father became the 20th Lord Saltoun. Her brother was killed in 1944, making Flora the heir presumptive to the Lordship.
In 1979, when Lord Saltoun died, Flora became the 21st Lady Saltoun, and also gained a seat in the House of Lords. In 1999, because of the House of Lords Act 1999, 662 hereditary peers were removed from the House. However, Flora was one of the ninety-two peers who ...
See also:Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun, Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun - Life, Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun - Marriage and children, Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun - Notes, Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun - External link Read more here: » Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun: Encyclopedia II - Flora Fraser 21st Lady Saltoun - Life |
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| |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Francesco Landini - LifeDetails of his life are sketchy, but a few facts can be established with certainty, and the general outline has begun to take shape as more research has been done, especially into Florentine records. Most of the original biographical data on Landini comes from a 1385 book on famous Florentine citizens by chronicler Filippo Villani, who was also born approximately 1325.
Landini was most likely born in Florence, though his great-nephew, humanist Cristoforo Landino, gave his birthplace as Fiesole. His father, Jacopo del Casentino, was a ...
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Frank O'Hara - LifeFrank O'Hara, the son of Russell Joseph O'Hara and Katherine Broderick, was born in Baltimore, grew up in Massachusetts. He studied piano at the New England Conservatory in Boston from 1941 to 1944. O'Hara served in the South Pacific and Japan as a sonarsman on the destroyer USS Nicholas during World War II. He attended Harvard, where he roomed with artist Edward Gorey. At Harvard he had majored in music and did some composing. While he also wrote poetry, he was more influenced by contemporary music, which was his first love, and visual art. ...
See also:Frank O'Hara, Frank O'Hara - Life, Frank O'Hara - Work, Frank O'Hara - Bibliography, Frank O'Hara - Books in Lifetime, Frank O'Hara - Posthumous Works, Frank O'Hara - Minor Works, Frank O'Hara - Exhibitions, Frank O'Hara - On O'Hara Read more here: » Frank O'Hara: Encyclopedia II - Frank O'Hara - Life |
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| | |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ninko - LifeHe was named as crown prince in 1809, being adopted by his father the Emperor's wife (chūgū), Imperial Princess Yoshiko (?, 欣子内親王), also known as Shinkiyowa-in (?, 新清和院), and was enthroned as Emperor in 1817 after his father retired from the throne. Following his father the Retired Emperor's wishes, he attempted to revive certain court rituals.
He established the Gakushūsho (the predecessor of the Gakushūin) for the Court Nobilit ...
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Nero - LifeAlthough Nero was seen as odd by some, his works were highly admirable, and with such power as he had a largely eccentric and egotistical lifestyle.
Nero - Family.
Born in Antium (modern day Anzio), he was the only son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Agrippina the younger, sister and reputed lover of Caligula.
His father was grandson to an elder Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Aemilia Lepida through their son Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. He was also great-grandson to Mark Antony and Octavia through ...
See also:Nero, Nero - Life, Nero - Family, Nero - Rise to power, Nero - Emperor, Nero - Depictions of Nero, Nero - Reputation in Roman times and sexual life, Nero - Depictions in later legends, Nero - Depiction in the New Testament, Nero - Depictions in fiction, Nero - Depictions in culture Read more here: » Nero: Encyclopedia II - Nero - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Horikawa - LifeIn 1221, because of the Jōkyū Incident, an unsuccessful attempt by Emperor Go-Toba to seize real power, the Kamakura shogunate completely excluded those of the imperial family descended from Emperor Go-Toba from the Chrysanthenum throne, thus forcing Emperor Chūkyō to abdicate. After the Gempei War, the grandson of the late Emperor Takakura, who was also the son of Retired Emperor Antoku's younger brother and Chūkyō's cousin, was enthroned as Go-Horikawa.
As Go-Horikawa was only 9 years old at this time, his father Imperial Prince Morisada reigned as clois ...
See also:Emperor Go-Horikawa, Emperor Go-Horikawa - Genealogy, Emperor Go-Horikawa - Life, Emperor Go-Horikawa - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Go-Horikawa: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Horikawa - Life |
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| |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-En'yu - LifeIn 1371, by Imperial Proclamation, he received the rank of shinnō (親王), or Imperial Prince (and potential heir). Immediately afterwards, he became emperor upon the abdication of his father, Emperor Go-Kōgon. There was said to be a disagreement between Go-Kōgon and the retired Northern Emperor Emperor Sukō over the Crown Prince. With the support of Hosokawa Yoriyuki, who controlled the Bakufu, Go- ...
See also:Emperor Go-En'yu, Emperor Go-En'yu - Genealogy, Emperor Go-En'yu - Life, Emperor Go-En'yu - Eras during his reign, Emperor Go-En'yu - Southern Court Rivals Read more here: » Emperor Go-En'yu: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-En'yu - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Chukyo - LifeChūkyō was enthroned at the age of two following the deposing of his father, the Emperor Juntoku in preparation for the Jōkyū Incident, an unsuccessful attempt by Juntoku's father, the Retired Emperor Go-Toba, to overthrow the Kamakura Bakufu.
That same year, after the Jōkyū Incident, he was dethroned and replaced by his first cousin once removed Emperor Go-Horikawa, the nephew of Emperor Go-Toba.
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See also:Emperor Chukyo, Emperor Chukyo - Genealogy, Emperor Chukyo - Life, Emperor Chukyo - Names, Emperor Chukyo - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Chukyo: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Chukyo - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Kameyama - LifeGo-Kameyama became Emperor when Emperor Chōkei abdicated in 1383. On October 15, 1392, at the insistence of the peace faction, he applied to Ashikaga Yoshimitsu for peace, returning to Kyoto to hand over the Sacred Treasures, and abdicating.
By the conditions of the peace treaty, the Northern Court and the Southern Court were supposed to alternate control of the throne. However, this was thrown out in 1412, and all subsequent emperors came from the family of Emperor Go-Komatsu.
Following his abdication, he went into secl ...
See also:Emperor Go-Kameyama, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Genealogy, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Life, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Eras during his reign, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Northern Court Rivals Read more here: » Emperor Go-Kameyama: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Kameyama - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Kashiwabara - LifeIn 1500, he became Emperor upon the death of his father, the Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado. However, because of the aftereffects of the Ōnin War, the Imperial Family was left so impoverished, that he was unable to perform the formal coronation ceremony. On the 3rd month, 22nd day of 1521, thanks to contributions from Honganji ?? (本願寺実如) and the Muromachi Bakufu, the Emperor was finally able to carry out this ceremony.
Because of the Ōnin War, the scattering of the Court Nobility, and the poverty of the Imperial Court, the Emperor's authority fell to a low p ...
See also:Emperor Go-Kashiwabara, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara - Genealogy, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara - Life, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Go-Kashiwabara: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Kashiwabara - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Momozono - LifeHe became Crown Prince in 1768. Two years later, in 1771, his aunt, Empress Go-Sakuramachi, ceded the throne to him. The Emperor was sickly, and in 1779, he passed away at the age of just 22.
Because his only child was a daughter, Princess ?? (欣子), he hurriedly adopted a son from the Kan'in branch of the Imperial Family who became Emperor Kōkaku. His daughter was married to Emperor Kōkaku.
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See also:Emperor Go-Momozono, Emperor Go-Momozono - Genealogy, Emperor Go-Momozono - Life, Emperor Go-Momozono - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Go-Momozono: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Momozono - Life |
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