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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Aureolus
Aureolus was a Roman cavalry commander under Emperor Gallienus.
Zosimus (1.41) reports that Aureolus and other two officers conspired against Gallienus, but that all of them were punished and submitted, except Aureolus, who retained his anger against the emperor.
By 268, Aureolus had succeeded to recover Raetia to the central empire (Aurelius Victor, 33.17).
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  YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Aureolus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Aureolus was a Roman cavalry commander under Emperor Gallienus.
In 265, he was sent to dispose of the rebellion of Postumus in Gaul, who had carved the Gallic Empire for himself out of the northern Roman provinces, but his carelessness allowed the usurper to flee.
Zosimus (1.41) reports that Aureolus and other two officers conspired against Gallienus, but that all of them were punished and submitted, except Aureolus, who retained his anger against the emperor.
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
King Peter II of Aragon enstrusts his son, future King James I of Aragon, to be educated in Simon de Montfort`s care, endeavoured to placate the northern crusaders by arranging a marriage between his son and Simon`s daughter
not to be confused with Isabella of Aragon (1470-1524), Duchess of Milan
Accession of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Sicily to the throne of Naples (-1516) as Ferdinand III
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 [ info-about.be | Kings of Aragon Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This contingency is referred to as the Crown of Aragon, as opposed to the Kingdom of Aragon (i.e.
Kings of Aragon Kings of Aragon 'n Navarre Kings of Aragon 'n Navarre 1035–1063 Ramiro I of Aragon 1063–1094 Sancho I Ramirez (V of Navarre) 1094–1101 Peter I of Aragon, conquered Huesca 1104–1134 Alfonso I the Battler, conquered Zaragoza
Kings of Aragon Kings of Aragon 'n Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty Kings of Aragon 'n Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty 1412–1416 Ferdinand I of Aragon, a.k.a.
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 Kings_of_aragon info here at en.16-power.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This stipulation is referred to as the Crown of Aragon, as opposed to the Kingdom of Aragon (i.e.
Kings of Aragon Kings of Aragon und Navarre Kings of Aragon und Navarre 1035–1063 Ramiro I of Aragon 1063–1094 Sancho I Ramirez (V of Navarre) 1094–1101 Peter I of Aragon, conquered Huesca 1104–1134 Alfonso I the Battler, conquered Zaragoza
Kings of Aragon Kings of Aragon und Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty Kings of Aragon und Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Trastámara dynasty 1412–1416 Ferdinand I of Aragon, a.k.a.
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 Germany - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
By marrying his son, Philip the Handsome, to Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille, Maximilian ensured for his heirs all of the expanding Spanish empire, including possessions in Italy and the Americas.
Due to a combination of politically astute dynastic marriages and fortuitous accidents, he had inherited the French Burgundian lands as well as the Netherlands (modern Holland and Belgium), the Habsburg’s Austrian and Bohemian holdings, and the kingdoms of Aragon and Castille (modern-day Spain), including all of the Spanish territories in the newly discovered Americas.
In the natural sciences, physician Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus challenged the prevailing orthodoxy on the internal origin of all illness, paving the way for pathology.
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 Informat.io on Aureolus Of Aragon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bahlul fled to Pallars and was killed by his lieutenant Jalaf Ibn Rashid (802), who at the time held Barbitanya (Barbastro).
With all this disturbances the Franks established control over Jaca and other castles and designed Aureolus as count of Aragón.
After Aureolus died in 809 the Frankish lobby secured succession for Aznar I Galíndez.
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These four were Grand Masters of this secret science; and the stories of their wanderings and strivings, as recorded by their own pens and by contemporaneous disciples of the Hermetic art, are as fascinating as any romance of fiction.
His father was seneschal to James the First of Aragon, and young Raymond was brought up in the court surrounded by the temptations and profligacy abounding in such places.
One of the most beautiful women at: the court of Aragon was Donna Ambrosia Eleanora Di Castello, whose virtue and beauty had brought her great renown.
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 The Medieval Mod IV v 1.8 beta - The Guild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Aragon makes a bit of a ruffle in the beginning of the game but I've never ever seen them even carve out a 3 province empire and hold it through early.
HB, Almugs can't be given to just the Aragons for an age, unless you want to create another unit.
Aragon had been wiped out by France within 4 or 5 turns of the game beginning.
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 Informat.io on List Of Aragonese Monarchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This state is referred to as the Crown of Aragon, as opposed to the Kingdom of Aragon (i.e.
Other persons cited as counts of Aragon include, among others, Jimeno Aznar, Galindo García and Fortun Jiménez, that seems to be from the kingdom of Sobrarbe.
Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria)
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 Aureolus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
After putting down several uprisings he fell out with Gallienus and was besieged in Mediolanum (modern Milan) in 268.
After Gallienus' death, Aureolus proclaimed himself emperor but then surrendered to Claudius Gothicus.
The story is told in the Historia Augusta, where he is listed among the Thirty Tyrants.
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 Chronofile: CE Section-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
[]__ Henry VIII appealed to the Pope for permission to divorce Catherine of Aragon.
It was to Clement that Henry appealed for an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which had been granted under special dispensation in the first place.
[]__ May 23, The marriage of England's King Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon was declared null and void.
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 Aureolus of Aragon at AllExperts
Bahlul fled to Pallars and was killed by his lieutenant Jalaf Ibn Rashid (802), who at the time held Barbitanya (Barbastro).
With all this disturbances the Franks established control over Jaca and other castles and designed Aureolus as count of Aragón.
After Aureolus died in 809 the Frankish lobby secured succession for Aznar I Galíndez.
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 Alchemy and Alchemists: Paracelcus, Raymond Lully, and Nicholas Flammel
The most famous of alchemical and Hermetic philosophers was Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim.
His father was seneschal to James the First of Aragon, and young Raymond was brought up in the court surrounded by the temptations and profligacy abounding in such places.
One of the most beautiful women at: the court of Aragon was Donna Ambrosia Eleanora Di Castello, whose virtue and beauty had brought her great renown.
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 history18amedievaleurope
Henry VIII of England (1491 — 1547) and his divorce of Catherine of Aragon that led to The Act of Supremacy (1534) and England’s break with the Roman Church.
Notions about disease as being the result of discrete entities connected to astral emanations as described by the Swiss alchemist and physician Philippus Aureolus Paraclesus (1493 — 1541).
Paraclesus’s ideas challenged traditional Medieval ideas that were related to Galen’s humoral theory and applied specific chemicals to treat certain diseases.
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 My Lines - Person Page 179
He was successor to Count Aureolus of Aragón in 809.
Count of Aragón in Kingdom of Navarre, Spain, between 809 and 817.
He won a conclusive victory over Moslem invaders with the help of Aragon and Portugal, and with the use, for the first time, of artillery, in 1340 in the Battle of Río Salado.
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 MEMOIRS OF EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS
When that island was taken from the Saracens by James I, King of Aragon, in 1230, the father of Raymond, who was originally of Catalonia, settled there, and received a considerable appointment from the Crown.
This philosopher, called by Naude, "the zenith and rising sun of all the alchymists," was born at Einsiedeln, near Zurich, in the year 1493.
The last of these he chose for his common designation while he was yet a boy; and rendered it, before he died, one of the most famous in the annals of his time.
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 Timeline 1476-1499
He was best friend of Erasmus, and called by Erasmus: "a man for all seasons." He studied law and rose to the post of lord chancellor after the fall of Cardinal Wolsey.
He was christened as Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim.
He was also called Don Ferrante and was the natural son of Alfonso V of Aragon.
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 1525_1549
It was used to bolster Henry VIII’s case to divorce Catherine of Aragon in favor of Anne Boleyn.
1533 May 23, The marriage of England's King Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon was declared null and void.
The 1835 poem "Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim" by Robert Browning was based on the life of Paracelsus.
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 List of Aragonese monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
9 Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria)
[edit] Kings of Aragon, Castile and Valencia, Counts of Barcelona, of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria)
During the war (officially in 1707) Philip d'Anjou, the first of the Bourbon empire in Spain, disbanded the Crown of Aragon.
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 VQR » Notes on Current Books, Winter 1992
Organized by King Pedro IV in approximately 1372, it provides a fascinating, if frequently unreliable, account of the rise of Aragon and its consolidation of power in the 14th century.
The alchemist of Council's novel is Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohnheim (1493—1541)—a.k.a.
Paracelsus—a discontented radical who forswore the current medical orthodoxy whose chief methods were bleeding, purging, and emetics, in favor of a more experimental medicine.
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 Salem Press
Catherine of Aragon, 51, 111, 187-190, 230, 266, 270, 330, 335, 369,
Divorce; Anne Boleyn and, 112; Catherine of Aragon and, 188; Henry VIII and,
and, 336; Catherine of Aragon and, 189; Elizabeth I and, 310; Henry VIII and, 443;
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 THE WITCHES' BREW: ANNOTATIONS
Edward Stafford, third Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521), executed in 1521 for high treason after a quarrel with Wolsey
Lorenzo Campeggio (1474-1539), Italian humanist and cardinal who went to England in 1528 to inquire about Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon
Phillipus Aureolus Paracelsus (1493?-1541), a famous Swiss physician and alchemist
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 The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718-1050
In Navarre Charlemagne backed Count Velasco, a Basque of Spanish descent,
and in Aragón accepted as successor to Aureolus, who was probably a Frank, Asnar Galindo, a native of the region.
This latter's loyalty was such, as a matter of fact, that when he was overthrown, he sought refuge in Carolingian territory.
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He was born of an illustrious family, in
Saracens by James I, King of Aragon, in 1230, the father of Raymond,
were prefixed the baptismal names of Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastes
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