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Rudolph

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Rudolph - People

The following rulers and members of ruling houses were known primarily under that name: Rudolph - Rulers without a numeral. Rudolph August of Brunswick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1666-1685) Rudolph Christian of East Frisia, Count (1625-1628) Rudolph of Anhalt-Zerbst, Prince (1606-1621) Rudolph of Burgundy, West Frankish King (923-936) Rudolph of Lorraine, Duke (1328–1346) Rudolph of Rheinfelden, ...

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Rudolph, Rudolph - People, Rudolph - Rulers without a numeral, Rudolph - Rudolph I, Rudolph - Rudolph II, Rudolph - Rudolph III, Rudolph - Rudolph IV and above, Rudolph - Other royals, Rudolph - Ecclesiastic rulers, Rudolph - Other people, Rudolph - Fiction, Rudolph - Geography

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia - Battle of Crécy

The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346, near Crécy, in northern France and was one of the most important battles of the Hundred Years' War. Because of new weapons and tactics used, the battle is seen by many historians as the beginning of the end of chivalry. Battle of Crécy - Significance. Crécy was a battle in which a much smaller English army of approximately 12,000 men, commanded by Edward III of England and heavily outnumbered by Philip VI of France's force of between 30,000 and 40,000, w ...

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia - August 26

August 26 is the 238th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (239th in leap years). There are 127 days remaining. August 26 - Events. 55 BC - Julius Caesar invades Britain 1071 - Battle of Manzikert: The Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine Empire at Manzikert 1278 - Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Rudolph I of Germany defeat Premysl Ottokar II of Bohemia in the Battle of Marchfield near Dürnkrut in Moravia. 1346 - Hundred Years' War: The militar ...

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia - Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American film directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a script by John Milius (rewritten by Coppola) which was inspired by Joseph Conrad's classic novella Heart of Darkness. Set during the Vietnam War, a taciturn American soldier is sent to "terminate with extreme prejudice" the command of a rogue United States Army Special Forces colonel. The narrative of his journey and its culmination are studded with events which, while bizarre, are based on real Vietnam stories. The soldier's journey becomes i ...

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia - Habsburg

Habsburg (sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was one of the major ruling houses of Europe. Their principal roles were as: Kings of Germany, (several centuries to 1806), mostly also crowned as Holy Roman Emperors, and Rulers of Austria (as dukes 1282–1453, archdukes 1453–1804, and emperors 1804–1918), Kings of Croatia (1527–1918), Kings of Hungary (1437–1918), Kings of Spain (1516–1700), Kings of Portugal (1580–1640),Including:

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia - 1320

1320 - Events. January 20 - Duke Wladyslaw Lokietek becomes king of Poland April 6 - The Scots reaffirm their independence by signing the Declaration of Arbroath. Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq founds the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. The Venetian Arsenal is rebuilt as the Arsenal Nuovo. Second Shepherds' Crusade. 1320 - Births. April 8 - King Peter I of Portugal (died 1367) John Hawkwood, English mercenary (died ...

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia - 1346

1346 - Births. Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel (died 1397) Philip I, Duke of Burgundy (died 1361) Eustache Deschamps, French poet (died 1405) John I, Duke of Lorraine (died 1390) 1346 - Deaths. August 26 - Killed in the Battle of Crécy: Charles II of Alençon (b. 1297) Louis I of Flanders (born 1304) John I, Count of Luxemburg (born 1296) Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine (born 1320) Including:

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - History of Bavaria - Partitions

The efforts of the dukes to increase their power and to give unity to the duchy had met with a fair measure of success; but they were soon vitiated by partitions among different members of the family, which for 250 years made the history of Bavaria little more than a jejune chronicle of territorial divisions bringing war and weakness in their train. The first of these divisions occurred in 1255. Louis II and Henry I, the sons of Duke Otto II, who for two years after their father's death had ruled Bavaria jointly, split their inheritance: Louis II obtained the western part of the duchy, afterwards called Upper Bav ...

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History of Bavaria, History of Bavaria - Early settlements and Roman Raetia, History of Bavaria - Migrations and early Medieval Period, History of Bavaria - Bavaria and the Agilolfings under Frankish Overlordship, History of Bavaria - Christianity, History of Bavaria - The Duchy during the Carolingian Period, History of Bavaria - The Duchy during the Ottonian and Salian Periods, History of Bavaria - The Welfs, History of Bavaria - Geographic Fluctuations, History of Bavaria - The Wittelsbach Dynasty, History of Bavaria - Partitions, History of Bavaria - The Reunited Duchy, History of Bavaria - The Electorate, History of Bavaria - Revolutionary and Napoleonic, History of Bavaria - The Kingdom, History of Bavaria - German Empire, History of Bavaria - Modern Times, History of Bavaria - Bibliography, History of Bavaria - Notes

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery Ward - History

Montgomery Ward - Company origins. Ward had conceived of the revolutionary idea of a dry goods mail-order business in Chicago, Illinois after several years of working as a traveling salesman among rural customers. Ward observed that rural customers often wanted "city" goods but were often victimized by monopolists who offered no guarantee of quality. Ward believed that by eliminating intermediaries, he could cut costs and make a wide variety of goods available to rural customers, who could purchase goods by mail and ...

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Montgomery Ward, Montgomery Ward - History, Montgomery Ward - Company origins, Montgomery Ward - Expansion into retail outlets, Montgomery Ward - Downfall, Montgomery Ward - Resurrection of Montgomery Ward, Montgomery Ward - Trivia

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Leopold's Vault

The Leopoldsgruft was built under the nave of the church above, beginning in 1657 by Emperor Leopold I,37 following the edict of his father Emperor Ferdinand III27 that the hereditary burial place of the imperial family would be in this church. Considering that Leopold contributed his three wives and 16 of his children -- plus himself -- to the population of the crypt, it was inevitable that other vaults would be needed soon. Impe ...

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Imperial Crypt Vaults, Imperial Crypt Vaults - The Founders' Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Leopold's Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Children's Columbarium, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Main Hall, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Karl's Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Maria Theresa's Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Franz's Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Ferdinand's Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Main Hall, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Within the southwest pier:, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Within the southeast pier:, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Within the northwest pier:, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Within the northeast pier:, Imperial Crypt Vaults - The Tuscan Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - The New Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - West Wall, Imperial Crypt Vaults - South Wall, Imperial Crypt Vaults - North Wall, Imperial Crypt Vaults - East Wall, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Franz Joseph's Vault, Imperial Crypt Vaults - The Crypt Chapel, Imperial Crypt Vaults - Selected Other Habsburgs

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Gene Autry - Career

Gene Autry - Radio. An amateur talent with the guitar and voice led to his performing at local dances. After an encouraging chance encounter with Will Rogers, he began performing on local radio in 1928 as "Oklahoma's Yodeling Cowboy". Gene Autry - Singing. He signed a recording deal with Columbia Records in 1931. He worked in Chicago, Illinois on the WLS (AM) radio show National Barn Dance for four years with his own show where he met singer/songwriter Smiley Burnette. His first hit was in 1932 with That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine, a duet ...

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Gene Autry, Gene Autry - Early life, Gene Autry - Career, Gene Autry - Radio, Gene Autry - Singing, Gene Autry - In films, Gene Autry - As baseball executive, Gene Autry - Personal life, Gene Autry - Legacy, Gene Autry - The Museum figures as the centerpiece of his legacy, Gene Autry - Popular songs by Autry

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Eek! The Cat - Credits

Eek! The Cat - Episodes. Eek! The Cat - Season 1. MiserEek Bearz'n the Hood Catsonova Eek! vs. the Flying Saucer HallowEek Cape Fur HawaiiEek 5-0 Eek's International Adventure Great Balls of Fur! The Whining Pirates of Tortuga The Eekcidental Tourist The Eeksterminator Its A Wonderful Nine Lives Eek! The Cat - Season 2. Shar ...

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Eek! The Cat, Eek! The Cat - Characters, Eek! The Cat - Cast, Eek! The Cat - Cameo appearances, Eek! The Cat - Credits, Eek! The Cat - Episodes, Eek! The Cat - Season 1, Eek! The Cat - Season 2, Eek! The Cat - Season 3, Eek! The Cat - Season 4, Eek! The Cat - Season 5, Eek! The Cat - Video Game

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television specia

Then, in 1969, the Rankin-Bass company produced a thirty-minute animated television special of "Frosty" that featured the voices of Jimmy Durante as narrator and Jackie Vernon as the title character. This special marked the first use of traditional cel animation for Rankin-Bass. Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass wanted to give the show and its characters the look of a Christmas card, so Paul Coker, Jr., a greeting card artist who would later be known for his work in MAD Magazine, was hired to do the animation. Rankin-Bass veteran writer Romeo Muller adapted and expanded the story f ...

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Frosty the Snowman, Frosty the Snowman - The original song, Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television specia, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty's Winter Wonderland, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty and Rudolph's Christmas in July, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty Returns, Frosty the Snowman - The Legend of Frosty the Snowman

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Apocalypse Now - Synopsis

U.S. Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard is stationed in Saigon; a seasoned veteran, he is deeply troubled and apparently no longer fit for civilian life. A group of intelligence officers approach him with a special mission up-river into the remote Cambodian jungle to find Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, a former member of the United States Army Special Forces. They state that Kurtz, once considered a model officer and future general, has apparently gone insane and is commanding a legion of his own Montagnard troops deep in neutral Cambodia. Th ...

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Apocalypse Now, Apocalypse Now - Background, Apocalypse Now - Synopsis, Apocalypse Now - Redux, Apocalypse Now - Alternate Endings, Apocalypse Now - Themes, Apocalypse Now - Responses, Apocalypse Now - Adaptation, Apocalypse Now - Influence, Apocalypse Now - Film:, Apocalypse Now - Television:, Apocalypse Now - Music:, Apocalypse Now - Video games:, Apocalypse Now - Literature:, Apocalypse Now - Primary cast, Apocalypse Now - Quotes

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Additional characters

In Romeo Muller's story of Rudolph (voiced by Billie Mae Richards) numerous new characters are introduced. From the original song lyrics, the show features Santa (voiced by Stan Francis) and and Mrs. Claus (who speaks with a vaguely Irish brogue) and the reindeer mentioned in the song. Of them, Donner is identified as Rudolph's father, and Comet is presented as the coach of the reindeer team. (Donner and Comet are voiced identically by Paul Kligman.) The show also introduces: Sam The Snowman — The narrator, voice ...

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Additional characters, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - The Island of Misfit Toys, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Additional background, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Sequels, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Parodies of and homages to Rudolph

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Rudolph I of Germany - Life

Rudolph was the son of Albert IV, Count of Habsburg, and Hedwig, daughter of Ulrich, Count of Kyburg, and was born at Limburg an der Lahn. At his father's death in 1239, Rudolph inherited the family estates in Alsace, and in 1245 he married Gertrude, daughter of Burkhard III, Count of Hohenberg. He paid frequent visits to the court of his godfather the Emperor Frederick II, and his loyalty to Frederick and to his son Conrad IV of Germany was richly rewarded by grants of land, but in 1254 he was excommunicated by Pope Innocent IV. The disorde ...

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Rudolph I of Germany, Rudolph I of Germany - Life, Rudolph I of Germany - Family and children

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Duchy of Lorraine - Dukes of Lorraine Upper Lotharingia

Duchy of Lorraine - House of Ardennes-Bar. Frederick I (959-978) Thierry I (978-1026/1027) Frederick II (1026/1027) Frederick III (1026/1027-1033) Duchy of Lorraine - House of Ardennes-Verdun. Gothelo (r. 1033 - 1044), Duke of Upper and Lower Lotharingia. Godfrey, the Bearded (r. 1044 - 1046) Duchy of Lorraine - House of Ardennes-Metz. Adalbert (r. 1047 – 1048) ...

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Duchy of Lorraine, Duchy of Lorraine - Dukes of Lorraine Upper Lotharingia, Duchy of Lorraine - House of Ardennes-Bar, Duchy of Lorraine - House of Ardennes-Verdun, Duchy of Lorraine - House of Ardennes-Metz, Duchy of Lorraine - House of Anjou, Duchy of Lorraine - House of Vaudemont, Duchy of Lorraine - House of Leszczyński

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - King of Burgundy - Burgundy under Frankish Kings

Gradually conquered by the Frankish kings Childebert I and Clothar I from 532 – 534 King of Burgundy - Merovingian Kings. Childebert I, 534–558 (central parts) Theudebert I, 534–548 (northern parts) Chlothar I, 534–561 (southern parts), eventually uniting the entire kingdom Guntram (561–592) Childebert II, 592–595 Theuderic II, 595–613 United with Neustri ...

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King of Burgundy, King of Burgundy - Kings of the Burgundians, King of Burgundy - Burgundy under Frankish Kings, King of Burgundy - Merovingian Kings, King of Burgundy - Carolingian Kings, King of Burgundy - Kingdom of Provence or Lower Burgundy, King of Burgundy - Kingdom of Upper Burgundy, King of Burgundy - Kingdom of Burgundy Arelat as part of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Burgundy - Salian Frankish Dynasty, King of Burgundy - Supplinburger, King of Burgundy - Staufen or Hohenstaufen dynasty, King of Burgundy - Rectorate of Burgundy

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Habsburg - A brief history of the House of Habsburg

Habsburg - From Counts of Habsburg to Holy Roman Emperors. The name is derived from the Swiss Habichtsburg (Hawk Castle), the family seat in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries at Habsburg in the former duchy of Swabia in present-day Switzerland (Switzerland did not then exist in its present form, and the Swiss lands were part of the mainly Germanic Holy Roman Empire). From Southwest-Germany the family extended its influence and holdings to the south-eastern reaches of the Holy Roman Empire, roughly today's ...

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Habsburg, Habsburg - A brief history of the House of Habsburg, Habsburg - From Counts of Habsburg to Holy Roman Emperors, Habsburg - Division of the House: Austrian and Spanish Habsburgs, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine: the Austrian Empire, Habsburg - Main Line, Habsburg - Ancestors, Habsburg - Counts of Habsburg, Habsburg - Kings of Germany, Habsburg - Dukes of Austria, Habsburg - Albertine line: Dukes of Austria, Habsburg - Leopoldine line: Dukes of Styria Carinthia Tyrol, Habsburg - Reuniting of Habsburg possessions, Habsburg - Main Line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes of Austria, Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs: Kings of Spain Kings of Portugal 1580-1640, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes of Austria, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine Lothringen main line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes of Austria, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Emperors of Austria, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Heads of the House of Habsburg post-monarchy, Habsburg - Burials, Habsburg - Habsburgs as Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - Albertine line: Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs: Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Kings of Hungary, Habsburg - Habsburgs as Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Main line: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Albertine line: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - House of Habsburg-Lorraine main line: Kings of Bohemia, Habsburg - Habsburgs as Queens Consort of France, Habsburg - Austrian Habsburgs, Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs, Habsburg - Habsburg-Lorraine

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Rudolph: Encyclopedia II - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Additional characters

In Romeo Muller's story of Rudolph (voiced by Billie Mae Richards) numerous new characters are introduced. From the original song lyrics, the show features Santa (voiced by Stan Francis) and Mrs. Claus (who speaks with a vaguely Irish brogue) and the reindeer mentioned in the song. Of them, Donner is identified as Rudolph's father, and Comet is presented as the coach of the reindeer team. (Donner and Comet are voiced identically by Paul Kligman.) The show also introduces: Sam The Snowman — The narrator, voiced by ...

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Additional characters, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - The Island of Misfit Toys, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Additional background, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Sequels, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special - Parodies of and homages to Rudolph

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