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  Constance of Antioch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Constance of Antioch ( 1127 - 1163) was the ruler of the principality of Antioch (a crusader state) from 1130 to her death.
Alice attempted to ally with the Muslim atabeg of Mosul, Zengi, offering to marry Constance to a Muslim prince, but the plan was foiled by Alice's father Baldwin, who exiled her from Antioch.
Maria of Antioch (1145-1182), married (rechristened as "Xena") to Manuel I Comnenus
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 Alice of Antioch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alice of Antioch (also Haalis, Halis, or Adelicia) was Princess of Antioch through her marriage to Bohemund II.
Alice at first fled to the citadel but finally flung herself on her father's mercy and they were reconciled.
She was expelled from Antioch, but was allowed to keep for herself Latakia and Jabala, the cities which had been her dowry when she had married Bohemund.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alice_of_Antioch   (604 words)

  
 Principality of Antioch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohemund returned to Antioch in 1165, and married one of Manuel's nieces; he was also convinced to install a Greek Orthodox patriarch in the city.
Neither Antioch nor Tripoli participated in the Third Crusade, although the remnants of Frederick Barbarossa 's army briefly stopped in Antioch in 1190 to bury their king.
The empty title of "Prince of Antioch" passed, with the extinction of the Counts of Tripoli, to the Kings of Cyprus, and was sometimes granted as a dignity to junior members of the royal house.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Principality_of_Antioch   (1454 words)

  
 Articles - Alice of Champagne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Queen Alice of Cyprus, born Alice of Jerusalem or Alice de Champagne ( 1196 – 1246) was the daughter of Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem and Count Henry II of Champagne (Henry I of Jerusalem).
Alice's grandmother Maria Comnena, dowager queen of Jerusalem, conducted the marriage negotiations on behalf of 12-year-old with Cyprus in 1208, and arranged her wedding to Hugh I of Cyprus.
In 1223 Alice married Bohemond V of Antioch, which was dissolved by annulment, and later she married Raoul of Soissons.
www.lifevalley.com /articles/Alice_of_Champagne   (278 words)

  
 Alice Freeman Palmer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alice and her father were ushered on that June morning in 1872 into Angell's office, for Angell served as registrar, dean of the Literary College, and professor of international law as well as president.
Alice Freeman, the Michigan student, liked pretty clothes, and chose and wore them in Ann Arbor with the same careful attention to style and color she was to give her wardrobe the rest of her life.
Alice was to return to Ann Arbor many times over the years both for ceremony and study, and for two years before the decade was out she was again to be a resident of Michigan.
www.press.umich.edu /bookhome/bordin/ch3.html   (10257 words)

  
 Alice Freeman Palmer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
University-educated, professionally successful, aware of her expertise in her chosen field and eager to use it, Alice Freeman Palmer articulated a dominant voice in the burgeoning arena of higher education for women by the 1890s, and it was that voice which provided the core of her identity as a New Woman.
Alice Freeman Palmer's career in higher education took place during a period of enormous expansion in college enrollments as well as significant expansion in the scope of education, especially training for the professions.
Alice Freeman eventually made a husband and home her life choice, but in such a way that she preserved her professional stature and prestige.
www.press.umich.edu /bookhome/bordin/ch1.html   (4659 words)

  
 Alice Griffith Carr Papers at WSU Special Collections & Archives
Alice Griffith Carr was born in Yellow Springs, Ohio in 1887, the youngest daughter of William and Mary Ladley Carr.
Her maternal grandfather, Rev. D.F. Ladley, was among the founders of Antioch College, and her father was the founder and proprietor of W.W. Carr Nurseries, a well known Yellow Springs firm.
Alice graduated from Antioch in 1904, and after teaching high school in West Mansfield, Ohio and working as a beautician in Georgia, she enrolled in the Johns Hopkins Nurses Training School in Baltimore, graduating in 1914.
www.libraries.wright.edu /special/manuscripts/ms135.html   (1015 words)

  
 Alice - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alice is a female given name and ALICE is an acronym.
Alice Heine — Princess of Monaco and wife of Albert I of Monaco
Alice of Alice and Bob — canonical characters used in cryptography discussions.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Alice   (430 words)

  
 Articles - Raymond-Roupen of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Raymond was the son of Raymond of Antioch (the eldest son of Bohemund III) by his wife Alice of Armenia.
Although the direct successor, he was overruled by his grandfather in favour of his paternal uncle Bohemund IV of Antioch, who inherited the principality in 1201.
Raymond became prince of Antioch by the influence of his maternal uncle, Leo II, king of Armenia, who was in open conflict with Bohemund IV.
www.kamero.net /articles/Raymond-Roupen_of_Antioch   (148 words)

  
 Articles - Raymond of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Raymond of Poitiers ( 1099 – June 27, 1149) was prince of Antioch 1136 – 1149.
Following the regencies of Baldwin II of Jerusalem ( 1130 – 1131) and Fulk of Jerusalem ( 1131 – 1136), Raymond assumed the control of the principality of Antioch by his marriage in 1136 with the heiress of Bohemund II of Antioch, Constance, a child of ten years of age.
The marriage had the blessing of the Patriarch of Antioch, but not of Alice of Antioch, the mother of the bride, who believed that Raymond was intended to be her husband.
www.x-moto.net /articles/Raymond_of_Antioch   (546 words)

  
 Alice Walker's Everyday Use. Essay by Helga Hoel © 1997-2005
As we all know, the only tigers in Africa are found in zoos, and Alice Walker relates that a friend of hers protested and said that she could not use this title when she wrote about Africa.
I believe Alice Walker does know, and that she has made Dee embrace this confusion of misunderstood cultural bits and pieces from all over Africa on purpose either to let Dee represent anything African or to portray her as a very shallow and superficial young woman who does not bother to check her sources.
Alice Walker: Banned, about California censorship on "Roselily", the National exam short story for the English II course in Norwegian high schools in May 1997.
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Munz concluded from observations of cultivated and field-collected specimens that the Antioch Dunes evening-primrose was indeed a distinct entity.
Biologically Antioch Dunes was a kind of "island" that contained the northern extension of many plants and animals of desert affinities; a biogeographic element that probably extended along the western margin of the Central Valley in prehistoric times.
Portions of the Antioch Dunes population are located on the Pacific Gas & Electric (PG & E) right-of-way adjacent to the Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge and is managed by the Refuge.
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 cemANTIOCH
Antioch Baptist Church was organized in 1886 and built on land donated by Thomas Green Lawson.
It was in the Antioch community that Papa's daddy passed away.
Both my sister and I married men from the Antioch community, and most of the Antioch folks not kin to us are kin to my children or hers.
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/Palladium/9613   (1956 words)

  
 Yellow Springs: 1853 to 1868
He had attended Antioch’s preparatory school and was clerking in a local dry goods store, as well as serving as the head of the household since his father’s death in 1858.
Irene Hardy, a student at Antioch during the war, writes in her autobiography that the women spent time during Greek or history classes knitting stockings and scraping lint from old linen rags that would be used on wounded soldiers to stop the bleeding.
While Antioch held steadfastly to its charter stating that students should be admitted “without the distinction of race,” according to a student history paper written by Ronnie Perkins in 1959, many donations were lost because of this policy.
www.ysnews.com /stories/2003/march/history_02.html   (4407 words)

  
 alice_of_cyprus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Top Mesothelioma Information Alice of Cyprus Alice de Champagne of Cyprus (1196-1246) was the daughter of Isabella, Queen of...
She became, by virtue of marriage, Queen Alice of Cyprus, by which name she is best known.
Alice of Cyprus - Definition of meaning to define in The Free...
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 Antioch Course Catalog - College Personnel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
At Antioch she has served as co-Dean of Faculty and as director of the Writing Center and AcademicSupport Center and she teaches courses in developmental psychology, school reform, and conflict resolution and serves as the Director of the Center for Community Learning and the Bonner Scholars Program.
Recently landing with- in the Antioch community, this former “gypsy artist/educator” is grateful for the richly varied experiences derived from teaching in eleven programs at eight schools, most recently: Ringling School of Art and Design, the University of South Florida, and Washington University in St. Louis.
In 1991, Antioch College faculty elected Hassan to serve as their Faculty Chair; he was twice re-elected and served until June 1996.
www.antioch-college.edu /Catalog/college_personnel.htm   (7218 words)

  
 My Family
Parents: Morton M. and Elizabeth H. He was married to Alice M. on 10 Feb 1907.
Parents: John M. and Alice M. She was married to Karl W. on 10 Aug 1931.
He was married to Alice DE RETHEL in 1126.
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 SPARKS
She was the illegitimate daughter of Mary Alice Gorham and Andrew Johnston.
Mary Alice died 23 December 1929 and is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Eldon, Miller County, Missouri.
Mary Alice died 23 December 1929 and is buried in Eldon, Miller County, Missouri.
www.carrollscorner.net /Sparks.htm   (1500 words)

  
 Alice C. Hotopp, soprano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The 2004 Alice C. Hotopp Award for Excellence in Voice Study and Performance at the University of Dayton has been established in honor of Hotopp's lifetime of invaluable contribution to excellence in singing and teaching.
Alice Hotopp is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing and her students have received numerous awards in NATS, Music Club, and Opera Guild competitions.
Honored for her contributions to vocal study and performance in Ohio at the 2000 VARN (Vocal Arts Resource Network) Art Song Recital, Hotopp retired from university teaching in December, 2002 after almost 30 years of invaluable service.
academic.udayton.edu /leehoffman/hotopp.html   (282 words)

  
 History of the Antioch District Public Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The present Antioch Public Library District is larger, more fully equipped, better staffed, and more conveniently located than the founders could have imagined.
In 1929, a Library Board was formed, and by 1930 the Library moved to the Antioch Grade School at the corner of Main Street and Depot.
The renovated home housed the Library until 1970 when the new building, the first in Antioch to be built expressly for a library, was officially opened.
www.antiochpubliclibrary.org /History/hist.html   (710 words)

  
 Methodist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sarah A. Acker - Antioch Methodist Church, 1880
Mary A. Balew - Antioch Methodist Church, 1888
Julia A. Bolton - Antioch Methodist Church, 1888
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 FutureWork Institute - PEOPLE - ALICE RAGO
Alice Rago is a project manager for the FutureWork Institute and manages a global pool of forty training affiliates.
Her experience in the both the private and nonprofit sectors include eight years as the executive director of The Family Service Agency, affiliated with the Norwalk Hospital Department of Psychiatry in Connecticut.
Rago is a journalism graduate of Ohio University’s College of Communications and has a Master’s degree in Organization/Management from Antioch University.
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 Photographers in Antioch CA - Antioch Photographers
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 WBKO | Moran, Ruby A (Alice)
Ruby A (Alice) Moran, age 56, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, formerly of Antioch, Illinois, passed away Sunday, January 12, 2003, at The Medical Center of Bowling Green.
With homes in Lake Zurich, Fox Lake, Waukegan, and Antioch, all in Illinois, as well as Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, they shared many happy times, but the best were the birth of their daughter, Julie, in 1967, their son, Mark, in 1972, and their granddaughter, Samantha, in 1992.
While in Antioch, Alice was the office manager and bookkeeper for Orchard Medical Center for 20 years, retiring and moving to Bowling Green in 1992.
www.wbko.com /obituaries/188711.html   (361 words)

  
 LIVING BY GRACE:BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE 2
Buncombe, Marie H. "Androgyny as Metaphor in Alice Walker's Novels." CLA Journal 30:419-427 (June 1987).
Cooke, Michael G. "Intimacy: The Interpretation fo the One and the All in Robert Hayden and Alice Walker." In Afro-American Literature in the Twentieth Century: The Achievement of Intimcay.
McGowan, Martha J. "Atonement and Release in Alice Walker's Meridian and The Archaeology of Self." Modern Fiction Studies 34:55-68 (1988).
www.members.tripod.com /chrisdanielle/alicebibli2.html   (839 words)

  
 ALICE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alice died young, after giving birth to little John, she learned that her
Jane Katie STEPHENS was born 1815, and died 1910 in Antioch FL.
Benjamin STEPHENS was born 2 OCT 1821 in SC, and died 1881 in
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 Articles - Isabella of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Isabella of Lusignan was wife of Henry of Antioch and regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
She was the daughter of Alice of Champagne and Hugh I of Cyprus, and the sister-in-law of Plaisance of Antioch, queen of Cyprus who married her brother.
She married Henry of Antioch, brother of Bohemund V of Antioch and of Plaisance, with whom she had Hugh I of Jerusalem (Hugh III of Cyprus).
www.lifevalley.com /articles/Isabella_of_Cyprus   (113 words)

  
 Alice Hotopp Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alice Hotopp graduated from Oberlin Conservatory where she was a Vocal Performance Major and received two honorary awards plus a graduate teaching assistantship upon graduation.
Professionally, she performed with The Gilbert & Sullivan Players on Cape Cod, on Broadway, appeared on national television, and toured with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians.
In addition to teaching private voice and voice classes at the University of Dayton and operating her vocal studio, she formerly taught at Antioch College for several years.
www.udayton.edu /~music/faculty/hotopp   (202 words)

  
 Antiochian - Fall 2004
An interesting Antioch event that was abolished in 1925 was a rope pull, the freshmen vs. the sophomores, across the river at Grinell’s.
Antioch was defeated by Earlham in a pouring rain.
I had hoped to run into some Antiochians in DC, but I actually had my first Antioch encounter at 6:30 in the morning at the rest stop, when I ran into… well, okay, I totally forgot their names but a young guy with glasses and the woman he was traveling with.
www.antioch-college.edu /Antiochian/archive/Antiochian_2004fall/alumni/classnotes.html   (5854 words)

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