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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Roger Williams

Roger Williams could mean: Roger Williams University Roger Williams (theologian), co-founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams (soldier) Roger Williams (pianist), American pianist Roger Williams (UK politician), British politician Other related archivesRoger Williams (UK politician), Roger Williams (pianist), Roger Williams (soldier), Roger Williams (theologian), Roger Williams University

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - William Rogers
There are several men named William Rogers (and similar spellings), among them: William P. Rogers, U.S. Attorney General under Dwight Eisenhower and Secretary of State under Richard Nixon. Will Rogers, the "cherokee kid" cowboy, and humorist. Will Rogers, Jr., his son, a congressman from Oklahoma from 1933 to 1942. William C. Rogers III, commander of the U.S.S. Vincennes when it shot down an Iranian airliner. William Barton Rogers, founder of MIT. William D. Rogers, U.S. Assistant Sec

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - William P. Rogers

William Pierce Rogers (June 23, 1913 – January 2, 2001) was an American politician, who served as a Cabinet officer in the administrations of two U.S. Presidents in the third quarter of the 20th century. Rogers was born June 23, 1913, in Norfolk, New York. He was raised, from early in his teens, following the death of his mother, by his grandparents, in Canton, New York. After education at Colgate University and Cornell University Law School, he passed the bar in 1937. Under Thomas E. Dewey he worked from 1938 to 1942 ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Virginian Railway

The Virginian Railway (AAR reporting mark VGN) was a Class I railroad located in Virginia and West Virginia in the United States. The VGN was created to transport high quality "smokeless" bituminous coal from southern West Virginia to port at Hampton Roads. Founders William N. Page and Henry H. Rogers quietly built the "Mountains to Sea" railroad right under the noses of the big railroads and the elite group of a few industr ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Will Rogers

William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American humorist and entertainer. Will Rogers - Beginnings. Will Rogers was born in Indian Territory in what would later become the state of Oklahoma. His father was Clement Vann Rogers (1839-1911) and his mother was Mary America Schrimsher, both of whom had Cherokee heritage. He used to quip that, "My ancestors didn't come over on the Mayflower, but they met the boat." The teenage and young-adult Rogers loved the ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Roger

Roger is primarily a proper name of English, French and Catalan usage which means "famous with the spear" from the Germanic elements hrod/"fame" and ger/"spear." The name "Roger" was transmitted to England by the Normans after the Norman Conquest along with other names such as William, Robert, Richard, and Hugh. The Latin form of the name is Rogerius, and this was the name of a few medieval figures (see Rogerius). Roger - Radio. The word is also used in radio communications to in ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - William M. Evarts

William Maxwell Evarts (February 6, 1818 – February 28, 1901) was an American lawyer and statesman. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of author, editor, and Indian removal opponent Jeremiah Evarts, and the grandson of Declaration of Independence signer Roger Sherman. William M. Evarts - School family and early career. William attended Boston Latin School, graduated from Yale College in 1837 -- where he was a member of Skull and Bones -- and then attended Harvard Law School. He was admitted to ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Characters in the Southern Victory series

The Southern Victory series or Timeline-191 is a series of novels written by Harry Turtledove. They form an alternate history of events in the United States based on the premise that the Confederates won the Civil War and became an independent nation. The series covers events from 1862 to 1943 and features dozens of characters, some of them fictional and some of them based on real people. Characters in the Southern Victory series - United States. Characters in the Southern Victory series - John Abel ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - William I of Sicily

William I (d. May 7, 1166) was king of Sicily from 1154 to 1166. He was the fourth son of Roger II and Elvira Alfonso of Castile, and grew up with little expectation of ruling. The deaths of his 3 older brothers between 1138 and 1148 changed matters, though when his father died William was still not well-prepared to take his place. William's title "the Bad" seems little merited and expresses the bias of the historian Falcandus and the baronial class against the king and the official class by whom he was guided. It is obv ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Walter Jon Williams

Walter Jon Williams (born 15 October 1953) is an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Many of his novels have a distinct cyberpunk feel to them, notably Hardwired (also an homage to Roger Zelazny's novel Damnation Alley) and Voice of the Whirlwind. However, he has explored a number of different styles and genres, including humorous sf (e.g., the Majistral series), interstellar empires and warfare (Dread Empire's Fall series), alternate history (Wall, Stone, Craft), science fantasy (< ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Bituminous coal

Bituminous coal is a soft coal containing a tar-like substance called bitumen. It is of better quality than lignite coal but of poorer quality than anthracite coal. Bituminous coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed by diagenetic and submetamorphic compression of peat bog material. Bituminous coal has been compressed and heated so that its primary constituents are the macerals vitrinite, exinite, etc. The carbon content of bituminous coal is aound 60-80%, the rest being comprised of water, as well as oxygen, hydrogen and sul ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - Wings film

Wings is a 1927 silent movie about fighter pilots during World War I (Charles 'Buddy' Rogers and Richard Arlen), who vie for the same girl (Clara Bow) directed by William Wellman. The film was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture (then called "Best Picture, Production"), in 1929. It was also the only film to ever win the Academy Award for Engineering Effects. The film was written by John Monk Saunders (story) and Louis D. Lighton and Hope Loring, and directed by William A. Wellman. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selec ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - 1631

1631 - Events. February 5 - Roger Williams emigrates to Boston. May 10 - During the Thirty Years' War imperial troops storm the German city of Magdeburg and commit a massacre. About 20,000 inhabitants are killed. May 18 - In Dorchester, Massachusetts, John Winthrop takes the oath of office and becomes the first Governor of Massachusetts. June 20 - Algerian pirates sack Baltimore, County Cork in Ireland. October 10 - A Saxon army take over Prague. Moses Amyraut's ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - William III of Sicily

William III of Sicily (1190 - 1198) was briefly king of Sicily for 10 months in 1194. He was the second son of King Tancred of Sicily and Sibylla of Accera. At the age of four, shortly after the death of first his older brother Roger, Duke of Apulia, and then a few weeks later of his father the king (February 20, 1194), William was crowned king by Pope Celestine III in Palermo. He would be the last of Si ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - AM New York

AM New York is a free daily morning newspaper published in New York City by the Tribune Corporation, which also publishes Newsday. According to the company, average daily distribution as of summer 2005 was 311,500. AM New York online Corporate Directors: Jeffrey Chandler | Dennis Fitzsimons | Roger Goodan | Enrique Hernandez | Betsy Holden | Robert S. Morrison | Patrick Mullen | William Osborn | Christopher Reyes | William Stin ...

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia - 1093

1093 - Battles. May 26 - Battle of the Stugna River (princes of Kievan Rus vs Polovtsy) November 13 - Battle of Alnwick (Malcolm III of Scotland vs William II of England) 1093 - Births. King Conrad III of Germany King Roger II of Sicily 1093 - Deaths. April 13 - Prince Vsevolod I of Kiev (b. 1030) August 29 - Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1057) November 13 - King Malcolm III o ...

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Roger Williams: American History Dictionary - Roger Williams

Definition and meaning of Roger Williams:

 

Williams, Roger

Williams was a Puritan minister who was banished from Massachusetts Bay for his heretical ideas of extreme separatism and separation of church and state, and his insistence that the colony's land must be purchased from the Indians.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia II - Roger Williams theologian - Banishment

The decree of banishment (October 9, 1635, carried into effect January 1636) was grounded on Williams's aggressive and uncompromising hostility to the charter and the theocracy, and was the immediate result of the controversy about the Marblehead land. His radical tenets, involving complete separation of Church and State and absolute voluntaryism in matters of religion, and his refusal to have communion with any who gave countenance or support to the existing order, made his banishment se ...

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Roger Williams theologian, Roger Williams theologian - Early Life, Roger Williams theologian - Removal to America, Roger Williams theologian - Relations With Native Americans, Roger Williams theologian - Life at Salem Distinctive Views., Roger Williams theologian - Banishment, Roger Williams theologian - Settlement at Providence, Roger Williams theologian - Relations with the Baptists., Roger Williams theologian - Death and Interment, Roger Williams theologian - Writings

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia II - Roger Williams theologian - Removal to America

In 1630 Roger and Mary Williams set sail for Boston on the Lyon. Arriving on February 5, 1631, he was almost immediately invited to supply the place of the pastor, who was returning to England. But he had found that it was "an unseparated church" and he "durst not officiate to" it. He was prompted to give utterance to his conviction, formed no doubt before he left England, that the magistrate may not punish any sort of "breach of the first table [of the Ten Commandments]," such as idolatry, Sabbath-breaking, false worship, and blasphemy and that every individual sh ...

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Roger Williams theologian, Roger Williams theologian - Early Life, Roger Williams theologian - Removal to America, Roger Williams theologian - Relations With Native Americans, Roger Williams theologian - Life at Salem Distinctive Views., Roger Williams theologian - Banishment, Roger Williams theologian - Settlement at Providence, Roger Williams theologian - Relations with the Baptists., Roger Williams theologian - Death and Interment, Roger Williams theologian - Writings

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Roger Williams: Encyclopedia II - Roger Williams theologian - Early Life

Williams was born in Long Lane, Middlesex (defunct county, now part of Greater London), England on December 21, 1603. His father, James Williams (1562-1620), was a merchant in Smithfield, England. His mother was Alice Pemberton (1564-1634). Under the patronage of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), the famous jurist, he was educated at Sutton's Hospital and at the University of Cambridge, Pembroke College (B.A., 1627). He seems to have had a gift for languages, and early acquired familiarity with Latin, Greek, Dutch, and French. He gave John Mi ...

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Roger Williams theologian, Roger Williams theologian - Early Life, Roger Williams theologian - Removal to America, Roger Williams theologian - Relations With Native Americans, Roger Williams theologian - Life at Salem Distinctive Views., Roger Williams theologian - Banishment, Roger Williams theologian - Settlement at Providence, Roger Williams theologian - Relations with the Baptists., Roger Williams theologian - Death and Interment, Roger Williams theologian - Writings

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