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1972 - January.
January 2 - Taye Diggs, American actor
January 12 - Espen Knutsen, Norwegian hockey player
January 17 - Ken Hirai, Japanese singer and songwriter
January 18 - Mike Lieberthal, baseball player
January 23 - Marcel Wouda, Dutch swimmer
1972 - February.
February 1 - Yoshi DeHerrera, American television personality
February 2 - Klára Dobrev, wife of Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány
Fe ...
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Prince AlbertWhen Prince Albert, the second son of George V, proposed to Elizabeth in 1921, she turned him down: "Afraid never, never again to be free to think, speak and act as I feel I really ought to." When he declared he would marry no other, his mother, the formidable Queen Mary, visited Glamis to see for herself the girl who had stolen her son's heart. She then arranged for Albert's rival, the Earl of Moray, to be conveniently dis ...
See also:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Early life, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Prince Albert, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Consort to George VI 1936-1952, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Accession and abdication of Edward VIII; Accession of George VI, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - 1939 Royal Tour of Canada, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - World War II, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Mother 1952–2002, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - New role in widowhood, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Reported quips, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Centenarian, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Death, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Criticisms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Correspondence, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Arms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Titles and Honours, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Shorthand titles, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Honours Read more here: » Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Prince Albert |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - ArmsThe Queen Mother's coat of arms were the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom impaled with the arms of those of her father, Earl of Strathmore. Outside Scotland: 1st and 4th quarters, argent, a lion rampant Azure, armed and langued gules, within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (Lyon) 2nd and 3rd, ermine three bows, stringed paleways proper (Bowes). Supporters: Dexter, a lion Or armed and langued Gules royally crowned proper; Sinister, a lion per fesse or and gules. The shield is surrounded by the Garter. In Scotland, ...
See also:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Early life, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Prince Albert, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Consort to George VI 1936-1952, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Accession and abidcation of Edward VIII; Accession of George VI, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - 1939 Royal Tour of Canada, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - World War II, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Mother 1952–2002, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - New role in widowhood, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Reported quips, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Centenarian, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Death, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Criticisms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Extravagance during World War II, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Crawfie, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Inadequate education of the princesses, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Reactionary political views, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Attitude to the Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Extravagance again, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Mentally ill nieces, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Missing correspondence with Lord Halifax, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Arms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Titles and Honours, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Shorthand titles, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Honours Read more here: » Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Arms |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - 1972 in aviation - First flightsJanuary
January 21 - S-3 Viking
May
May 10 - Fairchild YA-10
May 30 - Northrop YA-9
June
June 2 - Aérospatiale Dauphin
July
July 27 - McDonnell Douglas YF-15A
October
October 28 - Airbus A300
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - MarriageOn November 6, 1935, Henry married Lady Alice Christabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott, a daughter of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. The marriage was originally planned to take place at Westminster Abbey, but was moved the more low key Chapel Royal at St James's Palace due to the death of Lady Alice's father shortly in the preceding weeks.
Following their wedding, Alice was known as HRH The Duchess of Gloucester. Together they had two sons:
Prince William of Gloucester (1941-1972);
Prince Richard of Gl ...
See also:Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Birth, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Army, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Duke of Gloucester, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Marriage, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Governor-General of Australia, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Later Life, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Titles and honours, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Titles from birth to death, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Honours Read more here: » Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Marriage |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Later LifeReturning to the UK, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester acquired Barnwell Manor in Northamptonshire, while retaining an apartment in Kensington Palace. The Duke attended the coronation of his niece, Queen Elizabeth in 1953. Both the Duke and Duchess carried out royal engagements, including several overseas tours.
In 1972, the Duke's eldest son, Prince William died in a plane crash. When the Duke died on June 10, 1974, his second eldest son, Prince Richard inherited the title of Duke of Gloucester. The Duke's wife, Alice, received the ...
See also:Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Birth, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Army, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Duke of Gloucester, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Marriage, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Governor-General of Australia, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Later Life, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Titles and honours, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Titles from birth to death, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Honours Read more here: » Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester - Later Life |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Early lifeElizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the fourth daughter and the ninth of ten children of Claude George Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis, (later 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne), and his wife, Nina Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck. She reportedly was born in her parents' London home, though the location of her birth remains uncertain. Her birth was registered at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, near the Strathmores' country house St. Paul's Walden Bury. This unconventional registration has led to numerous rumours over the years regarding Elizabeth's actual parentage, wit ...
See also:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Early life, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Prince Albert, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Consort to George VI 1936-1952, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Accession and abdication of Edward VIII; Accession of George VI, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - 1939 Royal Tour of Canada, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - World War II, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Mother 1952–2002, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - New role in widowhood, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Reported quips, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Centenarian, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Death, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Criticisms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Correspondence, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Arms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Titles and Honours, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Shorthand titles, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Honours Read more here: » Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Early life |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - List of people who died in aviation-related incidents - Others
List of people who died in aviation-related incidents - Kennedy family.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, 1999, wife of John F. Kennedy Jr.
John F. Kennedy, Jr., 1999, son of John F. Kennedy
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., 1944, older brother of John F. Kennedy
Kathleen Agnes Kennedy Cavendish, 1948, younger sister of John F. Kennedy
Lauren Bessette, 1999, sister of Caroline and sister-in-law of John Jr.
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Culture and history
Porphyria - Vampires and werewolves.
Porphyria has been suggested as an explanation for the origin of vampire and werewolf legends, based upon a number of superficial similarities between the condition and the folklore. These ideas may have developed from a misunderstanding of the nature of porphyria and concentrate more on the traits from modern vampire and werewolf fiction than on the original folkloric beliefs.
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See also:Porphyria, Porphyria - Overview, Porphyria - Subtypes, Porphyria - Hepatic porphyrias, Porphyria - Erythropoietic porphyria, Porphyria - Porphyria variegata, Porphyria - Signs and symptoms, Porphyria - Diagnosis, Porphyria - Treatment, Porphyria - Acute porphyria, Porphyria - Culture and history, Porphyria - Vampires and werewolves, Porphyria - Historical patients, Porphyria - In Fiction Read more here: » Porphyria: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Culture and history |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - OverviewIn humans, porphyrins are the main precursors of heme, an essential constituent of hemoglobin, myoglobin, and cytochrome.
Deficiency in the enzymes of the porphyrin pathway leads to insufficient production of heme. This is, however, not the main problem; most enzymes—even when less functional—have enough residual activity to assist in heme biosynthesis. The largest problem in these deficiencies is the accumulation of porphyrins, the heme precursors, which are toxic to tissue in high concentrations. The chemical properties of these ...
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Treatment
Porphyria - Acute porphyria.
A high-carbohydrate diet is typically recommended; in severe attacks, a glucose 10% infusion is commenced, which may aid in recovery. If drugs have caused the attack, discontinuing the offending substances is essential. Infection is one of the top causes of attacks and requires vigorous treatment. Pain is extremely severe and almost always requires the use of opiates to reduce it to tolerable levels. Pain should be treated early as medically possible due to its severity. Nausea can be severe; it may respond to phenothiazine drugs but is sometimes intractable. Hot water baths ...
See also:Porphyria, Porphyria - Overview, Porphyria - Subtypes, Porphyria - Hepatic porphyrias, Porphyria - Erythropoietic porphyria, Porphyria - Porphyria variegata, Porphyria - Signs and symptoms, Porphyria - Diagnosis, Porphyria - Treatment, Porphyria - Acute porphyria, Porphyria - Culture and history, Porphyria - Vampires and werewolves, Porphyria - Historical patients, Porphyria - In Fiction Read more here: » Porphyria: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Treatment |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Signs and symptomsThe hepatic porphyrias primarily affect the nervous system, resulting in abdominal pain, vomiting, acute neuropathy, seizures, and mental disturbances, including hallucinations, depression, anxiety, and paranoia. Cardiac arrhythmias and tachycardia (fast heart rate) may develop as the autonomic nervous system is affected. Pain can be severe and can, in some cases, be both acute and chronic in nature. Constipation is frequently presen ...
See also:Porphyria, Porphyria - Overview, Porphyria - Subtypes, Porphyria - Hepatic porphyrias, Porphyria - Erythropoietic porphyria, Porphyria - Porphyria variegata, Porphyria - Signs and symptoms, Porphyria - Diagnosis, Porphyria - Treatment, Porphyria - Acute porphyria, Porphyria - Culture and history, Porphyria - Vampires and werewolves, Porphyria - Historical patients, Porphyria - In Fiction Read more here: » Porphyria: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Signs and symptoms |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - DiagnosisPorphyria is diagnosed through tests on blood, urine, and stool. In general, urine estimation of porphobilinogen (PBG) is the first step if acute porphyria is suspected. As a result of feedback, the decreased production of heme leads to increased production of precursors, PBG being one of the first substances in the porphyrin synthesis pathway. In nearly all cases of acute porphyria syndromes, urinary PBG is markedly elevated except for the very rare ALA dehydratase deficiency or in patients with symptoms due to lead pois ...
See also:Porphyria, Porphyria - Overview, Porphyria - Subtypes, Porphyria - Hepatic porphyrias, Porphyria - Erythropoietic porphyria, Porphyria - Porphyria variegata, Porphyria - Signs and symptoms, Porphyria - Diagnosis, Porphyria - Treatment, Porphyria - Acute porphyria, Porphyria - Culture and history, Porphyria - Vampires and werewolves, Porphyria - Historical patients, Porphyria - In Fiction Read more here: » Porphyria: Encyclopedia II - Porphyria - Diagnosis |
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Gloucester - DeathA certified pilot, he owned several aircraft and competed in several air shows. He died when the plane he was piloting crashed at Halfpenny Green, near Wolverhampton[1]. He was buried at Frogmore Royal Burial Ground. The comprehensive school in Oundle, which he opened in 1971, was renamed in his memory.
Prince William was the heir apparent of his father's peerages, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Ulster, and Baron Culloden. Upon his death, his younger brother HRH Prince Richard of Glouceste ...
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|  |  |  | Prince William of Gloucester: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Gloucester - CareerAfter graduating in 1963, he spent a post-baccalaureate year at Stanford University studying political science, American history, and business. Upon returning to Britain, he took a position with Lazards, a merchant bank.
Prince William was the second member of the British Royal Family to work in the civil service or the diplomatic service. (The first was his late uncle, Prince George, Duke of Kent in the 1920s). He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1965 and was posted to Lagos as the third secretary to the British High Com ...
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