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  Philip of Milly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip was the son of Guy of Milly, a knight from Picardy who participated in the First Crusade, and his (possibly second) wife Stephanie of Flanders.
In 1148, upon the arrival of the Second Crusade, Philip participated in the council held at Acre, where he and the other native barons were overruled and the ill-fated decision to attack Damascus was made.
Philip's personal life is largely a mystery, but it is known that sometime after he became lord of Oultrejordain, he made a pilgrimage the monastery of St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philippe_de_Milly   (689 words)

  
 Philip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal (1526–1598).
Philip (died 318 BC), Greek satrap of Sogdiana and governor of Parthia.
Philippe, Duke of Brabant (born 1960), heir to the throne of Belgium.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philip   (418 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Knights Templar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The headquarters of the Templars in Tomar, Portugal was in the Convento de Cristo.
Philip sent his right-hand man, Guillaume de Nogaret, to "persuade" the Pope, who later died from the wounds inflicted by de Nogaret.
Krak des Chevaliers (Castle of the Knights Hospitaller)
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Knights_Templar   (3443 words)

  
 The Descendants of Philip Wilkin, Sr
The Descendants of Philip Wilkin, Sr The Descendants of Philip Wilkin, Sr.
Philip was born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in 1758.
Philip and his wife and some of his family are buried in the graveyard between the Whistler and Griffith farms.
home.att.net /~philipwilkin/home.htm   (1538 words)

  
 TEMPLAR OF THE MONTH
ODO de St. Amand was among the first of the Masters of the Temple to be elected from among the native French of Outremer.
The Templars, as was previously stated, lent de St. Amand to the king as his butler.
The Templars and de St. Amand were at the height of their prestige.
members.tripod.com /DeTyre/Articles/ODO.html   (1303 words)

  
 Knights_Templar
Grand Master Jacques de Molay and other dignitaries of the order were arrested and confessed under torture, that they had indeed done such things, with the aim of teaching newly initiated Knights unquestioning obedience to their superiors' commands.
Later, de Molay and his associates publicly renounced their confessions, saying they had been forced by torture.
Philip was embroiled in Papal politics and he was able to get his own puppet Pope on the throne.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /knights_templar.htm   (1769 words)

  
 Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.
While the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and King Philip II Augustus of France went on the Crusade, Frederick died on the way, Philip soon left, and operations were mainly conducted by a third monarch, the King of England, Richard I, the Lion-Heart.
After robbing and expelling Lombard bankers and the Jews, Philip conceived the scheme of suppressing the Templars, many of whom had died not twenty years previously vainly defending the last of the Kingdom of Jerusalem against the Mamlûks, accusing them of all sorts of outrageous crimes, and then confiscating their wealth.
At the death of Isabella, Philip II of Taranto, a son of Charles II was then able to set aside her second husband, Philip of Savoy, and her daughter, Matilda, and return Achaea to the Anjevians.
www.friesian.com /outremer.htm   (14277 words)

  
 Deatherage: Generation III Part 1
Philip Deatherage, son of William and Mary, during the War of 1812, enlisted on 10 Aug 1814 in Captain Shackleford's Company, 1st Regiment Virginia Militia at Gaines Cross Roads, Culpeper County (now Rappahannock) for a term of six months.
Philip died intestate on 12 Oct 1866 in Rappahannock County [Rappahannock County Deathbook 1866 p.30].
Philip moved his family to Kentucky were his youngest son was born.
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 The Term "Pre-Raphaelite" as Applied to Harry Stone's "Milly" Plates in Dickens's "The Haunted Man"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
-- "Milly and the Student" and "Milly and the Children" -- in The Haunted Man (1848) is probably inappropriate in the strict sense of the nineteenth-century artistic movement.
The sacred atmosphere of "Milly and the Student" has affinities with the paintings of the German Nazarenes in that they share close attention to detail, a rejection of aerial perspective, a self-conscious religiosity in the unnatural stillness of the scene, and an avoidance of shadow in order to show everything clearly.
There is no doubt that, by the middle of the 1850s, the Pre-Raphaelite style (particularly that of Millais, who was an illustrator as well as a painter) had begun to exert considerable influence on book illustration, especially in terms of depicting"worthy" subjects and showing all characters as physical beautiful, graceful, and well- proportioned.
www.victorianweb.org /victorian/art/illustration/haunted/pva238.html   (417 words)

  
 Israel Substates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
She was the daughter-daughter of King Almearic I of Jerusalem and petender to the throne against Hugh III de Lusignan, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem.
Married to Frederich de Lorraine, Comte de Vaudémont, who died in 1470 and Ferri II de Guise, who was Duke by the right of his wife, and was succeeded by her son, René II de Vaudémont. She lived (1428-83).
Stephaine was the eldest daughter of Philip of Milly, Lord of Nablus and Isabella, daughter of Maurice, Lord of Oultrejourdain.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Israel_Substates.htm   (1484 words)

  
 TCS Daily - Milly Kondracke Remembered
Milly graduated from Roosevelt University in Chicago and came to Washington in 1968 to work on Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign.
Both Milly and Mort were hugely effective lobbyists for increased funding for research into Parkinson's disease and for support of stem-cell research.
Milly won the Morris K. Udall Award for Public Service from the Parkinson's Action Network (PAN), the group whose annual dinner Mort chairs, and an advocacy award was created in Milly's honor in 2002.
www.tcsdaily.com /article.aspx?id=072604G   (916 words)

  
 Milly, Molly News
Milly, Molly has created a lot of international interest in the television industry, and there was strong competition for the television production rights.
Philip Yang tells us that preparation for China's traditional spring festival is well underway (it begins on January 29 th).
Philip goes on to say that the Milly, Molly books have been very well received, by children and parents in China—as is attested to by the great amount of positive correspondence and unsolicited reviews he has read and received (particularly from mothers).
www.millymolly.com /news/news_0601.html   (730 words)

  
 Gmane -- Mail To News And Back Again
Stephanie de Milly was the daughter of Philip de Milly, a Knights Templar.
The de Milly family were the Lords of Boissy who were kin to the Broase family who gave poperty to the Templars.
As a coincidence, L'isle de Rougemont, of the Rougemont castle in Britiain was one of the co-founders of the Knights of the Garter, whose early records were destroyed.
article.gmane.org /gmane.culture.templar.rosemont/1220   (16462 words)

  
 Harless Homepage - Person Page 166
She was the daughter of Philip Harless and Milly Stanley.
She was the daughter of Philip Epling and Catherine Kirk.
Philip Epling married Willmuth Ann Susan Hodges, daughter of Henry H. Hodges.
www.genealogy-quest.com /Harless-Homepage/tree/p166.htm   (665 words)

  
 Harless Homepage - Person Page 14
Philip Harless married Catherine Hager, daughter of Jacob Hager and Sarah (?), 16 September 1819 at Giles County, Virginia.
She married Philip Harless, son of Martin Harless and Catherine Lingel, 18 June 1790 at Montgomery County, Virginia.
Elizabeth Barker married Philip Henry Harless I, son of Philip Harless and Milly Stanley, 29 July 1824 at Kanawha County, Virginia.
www.genealogy-quest.com /Harless-Homepage/tree/p14.htm   (1645 words)

  
 CliffsNotes::Ulysses:Book Summary and Study Guide
Milly Bloom Bloom’s 15-year-old daughter (See Alec Bannon); she is attractive, as is her mother, and she is apparently also a bit hefty.
Milly is a feisty lass, and often Molly has had to curb her insolence.
Bloom’s thoughts of Milly emphasize his stress concerning the passing of time: Milly is experiencing her first love at approximately the same age as Molly experienced hers, with Lieutenant Mulvey on Gibraltar.
www.cliffsnotes.com /WileyCDA/LitNote/id-153,pageNum-4.html   (1269 words)

  
 Mrs. Martin, The Enchantress
Chapter 1 begins with the narrator's "slanted" or subjective account of Sir Philip's letter and the responses it elicited -- and, in turn, his response to those responses (including the one that he initially preserved).
At what point do you begin to suspect what Sir Philip begins to suspect -- that Jessy is the one of his unknown correspondents for whom he does not even have initials (as he does for "M. What does Mrs.
Especially in the scene in which Sir Philip repeats his proposal to Josepha, how does the "voice" and presence on (and in) the scene of Mrs.
www.unl.edu /sbehrend/html/sbsite/StudyQuestions/Enchantress.htm   (931 words)

  
 Women in power 1150-1200   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Her husband, Joscelin II de Courtenay lost most of the territory to Nur ad-Din of Aleppo in 1146 and in 1150 he was taken prisoner during an attempt to re-conquer the county, and Beatrice sold what was left of the area to the Byzantines.
Arnalda married Viscount Arnau de Castellbò-Cerdagne (1155-1226), and daughter, Viscountess Ermessenda de Castellbò I Carboet, who married Roger Bernard II of Foix in 1208, and Andorra was inherited by the houses of Foix, Béarn and Navarra, succeeded them.
Her third husband was Amalric de Lusignan, father of Sibylla and Melisende and a son, who died in 1205, after which first her husband and then she self died.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /womeninpower/Womeninpower1150.htm   (5840 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
A modern historical view is that Philip, who seized the treasury and broke up the monastic banking system, simply sought to control it for himself.
While not directly descended from the Templars, Jacques de Molay, the last of the Grand Masters and for whom the order is named, is firmly entrenched in many of its rituals.
It is said that Jacques de Molay, the last master of the order, cursed King Philip while laying on his execution pyre.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Knights_Templar   (1732 words)

  
 {www.fulkerson.org} DESCENDANTS of Capt Philip FULKERSON
There are two Mercer Co., KY records concerning Philip: he and brother Jacob appraised the estate of a John Gordon in February 1792, and his son John was born there about 1795.
Philip and other Fulkersons went back to Kentucky, then returned to their farms at the close of the war.
1796, called "Betsey" in her father Philip's 1813 will in which she was bequeathed "one feather bed and bed sted and furniture, one cow and calf, one linnery Wheel, six plates, one pot, one Dutch oven and one set of knives and forks." Elizabeth d.
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 Kerak
His successors, his nephew Maurice and Philip of Milly, added towers and protected the north and south sides with two deep rock-cut ditches (the southern ditch also serving as a cistern).
These were used for living quarters and stables, but also served as a fighting gallery overlooking the castle approach and for shelter against missiles from siege engines.
In 1176 Raynald of Chatillon gained possession of Kerak after marrying Stephanie of Milly, the widow of Humphrey III of Toron (and daughter-in-law of Humphrey II).
www.paleorama.com /Lakes-K/Kerak.php   (480 words)

  
 Grandmasters of the Knights Templar
``Order was not annihilated either by the bull of Clement V. or the despotism of Philip IV., or the treachery and meanness of Edward II., but is due to the action of De Molay himself, who in anticipation of his fate, A. 1313, appointed John Mark Larmenius as his successor in office.
It is in cipher, which upon translation reveals not the clumsy, ecclesiastical Latin of the medieval era to be found on so many charters, documents and deeds from that time, but a far more polished and scholarly form of the language used in universities and medical schools in eighteenth century Europe.
According to most scholars who have commented on the prose style used, it is quite obviously the product of a seventeenth or eighteenth century mind, well steeped in the masonic lore of that time and bears no relationship whatsoever to the phraseology current in the early years of the fourteenth century.
sinclair.quarterman.org /templars/grandmasters.html   (1535 words)

  
 Deatherage: Generation IV Part 2
), daughter of Philip and Milly (Merry) Deatherage, was born 25 Jun 1793.
), son of Philip and Milly (Merry) Deatherage, was born 20 Feb 1809 [Tombstone] in Kentucky.
Her first husband was Lewis Deatherage, also a son of Philip and Milly Deatherage, they married 4 Feb 1830 in Morgan Co., IL [County Rec].
members.cox.net /rictobin/gen4pt2.html   (2397 words)

  
 Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Goofs: Anachronisms: Although the song tells us "this is 1922", all of Millie's post-transformation fashions are of the 1927 variety, and she wears seamless stockings which did not appear until the 1950s.
But I'll try: "Millie's" first half is, to quote the screenplay, "Delish," with Andrews vamping and camping throughout.
Little "Millie" had an intermission added, and her running time was increased considerably.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0062362   (508 words)

  
 Paul McCartney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He has joined with her to campaign against landmines, and he has donated substantial sums to the cause; for example, in 2003, he held a personal concert for the wife of banker Ralph Whitworth and donated one million dollars to Adopt-A-Minefield.
Paul and Heather's child, Beatrice Milly, was born on 28 October 2003.
McCartney teamed up with veteran children's book author Philip Ardagh and animator Geoff Dunbar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_McCartney   (6858 words)

  
 NPR : Rebuilding Chinatown After the 1906 Quake
No one knows how many people died in the densely packed blocks of Chinatown, which had an estimated population of 14,000 at the time of the disaster.
Milly Lee, right, shows Ruth Chan, collections manager for the Chinese Historical Society of America, family photos and artifacts saved during the 1906 earthquake.
Milly Lee is a former librarian and grandmother.
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 WALTERHOUSE FAMILY HISTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Philip Benjamin WALTERHOUSE (PHOTO) was born in 1813 in Canada.
Last living in Carrot Creek, Alberta She was married to Raymond Philip THOMAS on 29 Jun 1909 in Cando, Towner Co., North Dakota.
Raymond Philip THOMAS was born on 21 Feb 1890 in Marshall Co., Indiana.
www.heritagepursuit.com /walterh.htm   (10212 words)

  
 Atkinson Connections
At a Court held for Richmond County March the seventh 1710 JOHN ELLIOTT came into Court and acknowledged this his Livery of Seizen and it was admitted to record.
Deed proved by oaths of same witnesses and ordered to be recorded on April 27, 1758.(Extracted by Mary Gregg from Deed Book 5 and Deed Book 6, Amelia County, Virginia.
Deeds and Wills No. 1:83-5), the land described as that formerly patentted to William YARRIT [a Quaker] and then to William SMART.
www.combs-families.org /combs/assoc/atkinson.htm   (8139 words)

  
 Guided by History Podcasts Directory
And since I always like to make a connection to present day, it’s interesting to note that Wells Fargo Historical Services is still in contact with descendants of both Mr.
She describes her family connection to the 1906 earthquake, messages in her book for both children and adults, and her plans for April 18, 2006.
Authors Philip Fradkin, Milly Lee, and James Dalessandro provide historical commentary and offer tips on preparedness for today.
blog.wellsfargo.com /guidedbyhistory/Podcasts   (644 words)

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