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  Encyclopedia: Philip IV of Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Baltasar Carlos was the Prince of the Asturias, and the son of King Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon.
With Mariana of Austria (or Marie-Anne of Austria) - in 1649 Baltasar Carlos was the Prince of the Asturias, and the son of King Philip IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon.
The Spanish monarchy, referred to as the Crown of Spain (Corona de España) in the Spanish Constitution of 1978, is the office of the King or Queen of Spain.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Philip-IV-of-Spain   (2924 words)

  
 A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union --S--
Margaret Thatcher's advent in 1979 heralded a prolonged confrontation between the UK and the other member states over the British contribution to the European budget, during which Schmidt managed to remain equally trusted and respected by Jenkins, Giscard and Thatcher.
Although the peseta devalued during the 1992 ERM crisis, Spain was accepted in 1998 as a first-wave participant in the single currency, having achieved a considerable degree of fiscal discipline and having moved rapidly to privatise the state-owned industrial structure created by Franco.
Spain, Ireland, Portugal and Greece will be equally determined not to suffer a reduction in their receipts.
www.euro-know.org /dictionary/s.html   (9861 words)

  
 Soka University of America: Kasahara, Margaret
Margaret Kasahara joined Soka University of America, Aliso Viejo in November 2000 as the Assistant to the Dean of Academic Affairs.
Margaret received her MA degree in International Relations from Soka University, Japan, and her BA degree (summa cum laude) in Journalism and Mass Communication from New York University.
Margaret is a native speaker of English and Japanese and is proficient in Spanish.
www.soka.edu /page.cfm?p=322&start=1   (218 words)

  
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Spain was born in 1927 in Ohio and moved with his family to Mississippi in 1930.
Spain: Well, this is going to be very biased from my point of view, but I think by and large the rabble rousers, the—largely speaking, the race problem came from those individuals, by and large, who were in competition with the fls for jobs, whatever.
Spain: I suspect so, because, in all candor, I know of no one in the town who is unbiased, uncommitted to some faction or whatever, to be as independent as he needs to be.
www.lib.usm.edu /~spcol/coh/cohspainfb.html   (9013 words)

  
 Philip IV of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His reign, after a few passing years of barren successes, was characterized by political and military decay and disaster.
He has been held responsible for the fall of Spain, which was, however, mostly due to internal causes beyond the control of either a capable ruler or a despot.
Philip certainly possessed more energy, both mental and physical, than his father: his handwritten translation of Francesco Guicciardini's texts on political history still exists, and he was a fine horseman and keen hunter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philip_IV_of_Spain   (741 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip II (King of Spain)
He was appointed regent of Spain with a council by Charles V.
The Moriscoes of the ancient Kingdom of Granada had been conquered, but they remained the implacable enemies of their conquerors, from whom they were separated by religion, language, dress, and manners, and they plotted incessantly with the Mussulmans outside the country.
To sum up we may cite the opinion of Baumstark: "He was a sinner, as we all are, but he was also a king and a Christian king in the full sense of the term".
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12002a.htm   (1842 words)

  
 Elmer N. and Margaret M. Modlin Papers Inventory (#4977)
One manuscript by Margaret Modlin, "In Silence and Exile," is a somewhat autobiographical story of a painter who received little assistance or encouragement from her family, neighbors, or government, and who thus sought a new beginning in another country.
Margaret Marley Modlin (1927-1998) was born on 5 January 1927 in North Carolina.
In 1972, she exhibited at Galeria de Luis in Madrid, Spain, and, in 1978, at the Circulo de Bellas Artes, the first foreigner invited to exhibit.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/htm/04977.html   (718 words)

  
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FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND This suit is brought by Janelle and Margaret Spain (the "Spains"), Steven Spain's wife and daughter, respectively.
Steven Spain was a plan participant and beneficiary in a self-funded employee benefit plan within the meaning of ERISA.
Because Spain could not afford the final part of the procedure on his own, he brought suit against his employee benefit plan and its administrator, Aetna, to compel authorization of treatment.
www.harp.org /spain.txt   (1063 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Philip IV of Spain Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Philip IV was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal until 1640.
The eldest son of Philip III, Philip IV was born at Valladolid.
Philip IV (April 8, 1605 - September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal until 1640.
www.ipedia.com /philip_iv_of_spain.html   (653 words)

  
 People Profiles
Margaret Schimke has been interested in the international scene since she was in elementary school.
Margaret continued to quench her thirst for international happenings in college.
Margaret had also always been interested in Japan so after graduating from UC, Davis she decided to find a job that would pay her to live there.
www.apl.com /boomerangbox/p698.htm   (785 words)

  
 The WWW Virtual Library: West European Studies; Portugal; bibliography.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Spain in the EU: the road to economic convergence.
Spain and Portugal in the EEC: the mechanics of accession.
Minerbi, Sergio I. "The Accession of Spain to the EEC and its implications for Mediterranean third countries: the Israeli case." Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 1982-83 6(3): 27-47.
www.library.pitt.edu /subject_guides/westeuropean/wwwes/mspr-sp-b.html   (10581 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of John of Spain
Marriage: Margaret of Austria Habsburg on 3 Apr 1497 in Burgos, Castile, Spain
John married Margaret of Austria Habsburg, daughter of Maximilian I of Austria Habsburg and Mary of Burgundy, on 3 Apr 1497 in Burgos, Castile, Spain.
(Margaret of Austria Habsburg was born on 10 Jan 1480 in Brussels, Belgium, died on 30 Nov 1530 in Mechelen,, Antwerpen, Belgium and was buried in Bourg-en-Bresse.)
nygaard.howards.net /files/3/23508.htm   (97 words)

  
 Salon.com News | Rebirth of a nation
In the aftermath of the Madrid bombings, the election in Spain changed the European dynamic in the war on terror.
The shattering defeat of the conservative Spanish government by the Socialist Party, with its promise to withdraw Spanish troops from Iraq and end Spanish support for the Bush doctrine, was a striking sequel to the terrible act of terror that struck Madrid.
What happened at the polls on Sunday in Spain, however, can only be understood by retracing a half-century of Spanish history.
www.salon.com /news/feature/2004/03/16/spain   (319 words)

  
 Philip IV
Philip IV, King of Spain, eldest son of Philip III and his wife Margaret, sister of the emperor Ferdinand II, was born at Valladolid on the 8th of April 1605.
His reign, after a few passing years of barren successes, was a long story of political and military decay and disaster.
The king has been held responsible for the fall of Spain, which was, however, due in the main to internal causes beyond the control of the most despotic ruler, however capable he had been.
www.nndb.com /people/877/000097586   (520 words)

  
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Angela Vallvey made her reputation in her native Spain as a writer of young adult fiction with the popular The Sentimental Life of Bugs Bunny.
Margaret Jull Costa has translated into the English more than 35 books, including Nobel Laureate José Saramago's All the Names and The Tale of the Unknown Island; Antonio Perez Reverté's The Flander's Panel; Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet; and Luisa Valenzuela's Bedside Manners.
With rich images suggestive of an Almódovar film, with emotional depth and intelligence, Vallvey explores the modern woman's cynicism, as Candela attempts to integrate an impossibly marvelous stranger into her life.
www.sevenstories.com /onix?isbn=1583224882   (269 words)

  
 UAB Dedicates William Clifford and Margaret Spain McDonald Clinic
A gift of $1 million from Margaret Cameron McDonald and Scott Vowell and Nancy and William “Billy” Clifford McDonald III made the McDonald Clinic renovation possible.
Cameron Vowell and her brother, Billy McDonald, are the children of longtime UAB benefactors Margaret “Peggy” Cameron Spain and William Clifford “Mac” McDonald Jr., for whom the clinic is named.
Cameron Vowell received her Ph.D. in biochemistry from UAB and recently was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor.
main.uab.edu /show.asp?durki=69877   (471 words)

  
 Stories: Tale Spinners #2002-10
Margaret Manning begins a series about their life in a small country store
While the British government is making nice-nice with Spain over the transfer of Gibraltar, the British people are busy colonising the rest of the south coast.
Margaret Manning (mm.man@xtra.co.nz) embarks on a new series of stories about
www.nw-seniorsonline.org /stories/tspin810.html   (2814 words)

  
 Genealogy notes/links on Prince Baltasar Carlos Hapsburg by Carol Sutton
Margaret Teresa Habsburg b: 12 JUN 1651 in Madrid, Spain
Child 2: Habsburg, Charles II of Spain, King of Spain, b.
Child 3: Habsburg, Charles II of Spain, King of Spain, b.
www.carolsutton.net /breda/baltasar_carlos_genealogy.html   (424 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was the last "piece" in the making of modern day Spain, thereby opening the way to the discovery of America and to the embrace of European and American cultures.
Granada has remained a cultural center and has lost little of its original splendor providing a perfect environment for humanities and arts.
Electrsnica y Tecnologma de Computadores Universidad de Granada 18071 Granada, SPAIN +34 58 24 31 93 tel.
www-lfg.stanford.edu /lfg/clwww.essex.ac.uk/LFG/Mail-list/97/0109155524   (1360 words)

  
 The Margaret Spain and William Clifford McDonald Clinic
The Margaret Spain and William Clifford McDonald Clinic
A generous gift from Margaret Cameron McDonald and Scott Vowell and Nancy and William “Billy” Clifford McDonald III of $1 million has funded the renovation of a clinic designed especially for older adults.
Cameron and Billy are the children of longtime UAB benefactors Margaret “Peggy” Cameron Spain and William Clifford “Mac” McDonald Jr., for whom the clinic is named.
main.uab.edu /show.asp?durki=76821   (145 words)

  
 Margaret's Memoirs/Iberia/Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Less experienced and less knowledgeable than Paula, he proved to be a very warm and personable young man who made our visit to Spain very enjoyable indeed.
As we leave Portugal I should comment on Paula’s tremendous grasp of her country’s history and culture and its socio-political development over the centuries.
We learned much about Portugal that, vaguely, we already knew, but her informal lectures during our travels brought Portuguese history to life and brought modern Portugal into focus.
www.msu.edu /~hender20/page8.html   (127 words)

  
 Sam's Photos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Iceland: a week-long trip in July to attend a lovely wedding in Reykjavik and then go backpacking with Margaret.
Spain: Becca and I enjoy a couple of weeks of real summer in Spain.
My birthday: A great piñata party hosted by Margaret and Becca.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~samr/pics   (199 words)

  
 House for rent in Malaga Andalucia Spain self catering house
Welcome to Calle Cervantes self catering house for rent in the village of Villanueva del trabuco, Malaga, Andalucia, Spain.
This beautifully restored 4 bedroom 2 bathroom self catering house for rent in Villanueva del Trabuco, Andalucia, Spain, is situated 35 minutes drive from Malaga airport and is central to all the andalucian tourist attractions and sites of historical and cultural interest as well as the major towns and cities.
For people searching for holiday homes or for a house to move into we Self catering house to rent is the best way to enjoy your holiday in Andalucia, Spain.
callecervantes.spain.com   (396 words)

  
 Anne Of Austria --  Encyclopædia Britannica
French Anne D'autriche queen consort of King Louis XIII of France (reigned 1610–43) and regent during the opening years of the reign of her son King Louis XIV (from 1643).
The eldest daughter of King Philip III of Spain and Margaret of Austria, Anne was married to the 14-year-old Louis XIII in November 1615.
One of his sisters had married Louis XIV of France; another married Emperor Leopold I. These rulers had each planned how the rich Spanish possessions should be divided.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9007684   (644 words)

  
 Wine X Magazine
Jennifer Tilly drinkin' a Tom Collins at Red Lobster - spritzy, ditzy and tipsy, with floral overtones and hints of seafood.
Margaret Thatcher on a Slim Fast diet of gin and tonics -- light, floral and sassy.
A picnic with the Fresh Prince of Bel Air -- smoked gouda, salami, strawberries and quite enjoyable.
www.winexmagazine.com /4point6/xrs46.htm   (109 words)

  
 Re-envisioning the PhD: News and Updates: Promising Practices: Topics
This year's speaker will be Dr. Walter Schaffer, Deputy Director and Research Training Officer, NIH Office of Extramural Programs.
This event is free and will be March 8th at 4:00 pm in the Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, sponsored by UAB Graduate School, Graduate Student Association, UAB Industry Roundtable, and the Office of Postdoctoral Education.
www.grad.washington.edu /envision/practices/practices/p452.html   (147 words)

  
 UAB Health System | Pritchett Endowed Lecture Is May 15   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A world-renowned biochemist, in 1997 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Paul Boyer, PhD, for elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
His lecture, "Power in Biology," will be presented at 4 pm on May 15 in Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium.
He is the second Nobel laureate to present a Pritchett Endowed Lecture.
www.health.uab.edu /show.asp?durki=49937   (474 words)

  
 [ale] Alabama LUG Fest
We hope to continue the same success this year and spread the > fun to even more people who are interested in having fun with other > persons interested in the same topics.
> > The LUG Fest will be held in Birmingham, Alabama this year at the UAB > Worrell Building on Friday, Feburary 6th, 2004 and at the UAB Margaret > Cameron Spain Auditorium on Saturday, Feburary 7th, 2004.
UAB Margaret Cameron Spain > Auditorium on the 7th > Why: Uhh, do you really need another reason to attend?
www.ale.org /pipermail/ale/20040107/005130.html   (704 words)

  
 A Cook's Tourist in Spain -- Coolidge, Margaret: in Cornell University's Making of America
A Cook's Tourist in Spain -- Coolidge, Margaret: in Cornell University's Making of America
Cooley, T. M, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan, Labor and Capital before the Law.
Coolidge, A. H, Rev., The Justice of God as a Theme for the Preacher.
cdl.library.cornell.edu /moa/browse.author/c.222.html   (72 words)

  
 All Through the Ages Sample Page - Nothing New Press
I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabeth de Trevino (Spain: slave to Velazquez, 1599-1660) N
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza by Margaret Hodges (Spain 1605, Cervantes' masterpiece) G
Spiritual Exercises by Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556 Spain) C
www.nothingnewpress.com /atta/sample.html   (1382 words)

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