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  Prince George - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince George North is a provincial electoral district centred on the city of Prince George, B.C. Canada
Prince George-Omineca is a provincial electoral district including part of the city of Prince George, B.C. Canada, and the region northeast from there.
Prince George Circuit is a motorsport circuit in East London, South Africa.
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 Prince Paul of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was the only son of Prince Arsen Karageorgevich and Princess Aurora Demidov (granddaughter of the Finnish beauty and philanthropist, Aurora Karamzin).
Prince Paul was brother-in-law of Prince George, Duke of Kent and a Knight of the Garter.
Prince Paul is father of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia the Elder and Prince Nikola of Yugoslavia, and grandfather of American actress Catherine Oxenberg (who is claimed to resemble very closely his Finnish great-grandmother, the exceedingly beautiful lady Aurora Stjernvall, 1808-1902).
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages, in Cyrillic Југославија) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe.
The third was called Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) and was formed in 1992 on the territory of the remaining republics of Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and of Kosovo, officially known as Kosovo and Metohija) and Montenegro.
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) was formed on April 28, 1992, and it consisted of the former Socialist Republics of Serbia and Montenegro.
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 boys clothing: British royalty: Prince George
Prince George (1st Duke of Kent) was was born in 1902, the second royal of the 20th Century, the fourth son of George V. As a small child, he wore cotton frocks with tartan sashes tied at the waist with lace-edged pantaloons showing just beneath the hem of the frock.
Prince Henry and Prince George were the first members of the royal family to attend a preparatory school--St. Peters, in Broadstairs on the South Coast.
Prince Henry (known as Harry to his immediate family) suffered from what was then known as a 'weak chest' (asthma) and it was thought that the temperate air of the South coast would be salutary to his lungs.
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HRH Crown Prince Alexander II In April 1941 after the Nazis attacked and occupied Yugoslavia the country's young King Peter II left in the wake of the invading German forces for Athens Greece with the Yugoslav government.
The eldest son Prince Peter was born in 1980 in Chicago, Illinois USA; and fraternal twin sons Prince Philip and Prince Alexander were born in 1982 in Fairfax, Virginia (USA).
In 1985 The Crown Prince married in London Katherine Batis from Athens Greece.
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 Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
She is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and is the mother of the heir-apparent to the British throne, Charles, Prince of Wales.
Her father was HRH The Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), the second eldest son of King George V and Queen Mary.
Prince Philip had renounced his claim to the Greek throne and was simply referred to as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten before being created Duke of Edinburgh before their marriage.
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 boys clothing : British royalty George V
George Frederick Ernest Albert (George V) was born in 1865, son of Edward VII and Alexandra and Victoria's grandson.
George for his part as a boy was devoted to his charming, beautiful mother, avlling her "Motherdear".
George was the eldest surviving son of his predecessor, but never prepared for his role as monarch, as his elder brother (Albert Victor) was slated to be the heir.
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 Yugoslavian Royal Family
Prince Alexander was from the House of Karageorgievich and was elected Prince of Serbia in 1842 but was forced to abdicate in 1859 in favour of Prince Milosh (1780-1860) from the House of Obrenovich.
Prince George was mentally and emotionally unstable and was forced to renounce the right to the throne on 12 March 1909
Yugoslavia was proclaimed a Republic on 29 November in 1945 and the monarchy abolished without Referendum.
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 Alexander of Yugoslavia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, the current pretender.
Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, born 1924, son of Prince-Regent Paul.
Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, born 1982, son of Crown Prince Alexander.
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 Prince George Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Prince George Group Booking Reservation Meetings Meeting Planning ...
The Prince George is the perfect place to hold a corporate event such as; team building, sales meetings, board of director meetings, or just corporate hospitality.
Weddings at the Prince George with their facilities, guest rooms and experienced wedding and group management staff, are magnificent.
A Prince George wedding reception is a party where guests come to celebrate the marriage of the bride and groom.
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 The Order of Succession to the British Throne
The child was born at the Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey on Saturday 8 November 2003.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway gave birth to a son, Prince Sverre Magnus, at Rikshospitalet (the National Hospital), Gaustad, Oslo, on Saturday 3 December 2005.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, daughter of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway, was born on Wednesday 21 January 2004.
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 George Bush Presidential Library and Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Yugoslavia: Humanitarian Sept.-Nov. 1992 [1 of 6] [OA/ID CF01477]
Yugoslavia: Humanitarian Sept.-Nov. 1992 [2 of 6] [OA/ID CF01477]
Yugoslavia: Humanitarian Sept.-Nov. 1992 [3 of 6] [OA/ID CF01477]
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 Obituaries: Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia was born in Belgrade on January 19, 1928.
He died in Topola, Yugoslavia, on July 12 aged 72 A SENIOR member of the Yugoslav Royal Family, Prince Tomislav was for more than half a century a leading figure in the Yugoslav émigré community.
In 1991 Prince Tomislav was at last able to return to the land of his birth, and was permitted by the Yugoslav Government to return and live at King Alexander I´s villa in Oplenac.
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 6/17/99 Downside Legacy - Peacekeeping after Embassy Bombing [Free Republic]
Yugoslavia is pursuing a two-pronged strategy designed to resist attack by a more powerful foe and wear that enemy down.
Yugoslavia has already been burdened since 1992 with almost one-million refugees from Bosnian Serb areas and Croatian Serb areas, as well as Croatians and Muslims fleeing into Serbia-proper from what is now Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia.
The NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia is pursuing a just cause by reasonable means, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Saturday, as the Pentagon described the latest incident of civilian casualties as the unfortunate fallout of war.....
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 Western Balkans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
With the establishment of a Communist Republic in Yugoslavia, the Bishopric was once more annulled, but with shifts in policy, a revival of the Archbishopric took place in 1958.
Yugoslavia was reconstituted in 1945 as a Communist Republic but the state was once more pulled asunder by internal divisions following the collapse of Communism in the West.
With the conquest of Yugoslavia by Axis forces in 1941, the state was broken up and several provinces were made into puppet regimes.
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 Category:Princes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Princes.
Louis Armand II de Bourbon, prince de Conti
Zera Yacob Amha Selassie, Crown Prince of Ethiopia
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Yugoslavia (History)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Yugoslavia YUGOSLAVIA [Yugoslavia], Serbo-Croatian Jugoslavija, former country of SE Europe, in the Balkan Peninsula.
Serbia and Montenegro SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO [Serbia and Montenegro], Serbian Srbija i Crna Gora, formerly Yugoslavia, Serbian Jugoslavija, federal republic (2005 est.
1,168,454), capital of Serbia, and of the former nation of Yugoslavia and its short-lived successor, Serbia and Montenegro, at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.
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 Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession to the crown, behind her father and her uncle, the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII.
Elizabeth married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November, 1947.
The Queen has developed friendships with many foreign leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Mary Robinson and George H. Bush, whose son, George W. Bush, she had as a guest at Buckingham Palace, as he was the first American president in more than 80 years to stay at Buckingham Palace.
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 Kingdom of Yugoslavia stamps
King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1888–1934) of the Royal House of Karadjordjevic was the first king of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–34) and before that king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1921–29).
Prince Alexander was not the first in line for the throne but his elder brother, Crown Prince George was considered unstable by most political forces in Serbia and was forced to renounce his claim to throne.
He was the son of Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Princess Maria of Romania and Hohenzollern.
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 The Young Royals Reference Pages
Amedeo, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Belgium, born February 21, 1986
Wenzel, Prince of Lobkowicz, born December 4, 1986
Felix, Prince of Luxembourg, born June 4, 1984
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 RoyaltyDigest
Prince George of Yugoslavia-Obituary-Prince George of Yugoslavia died in Belgrade on October 17th, 1972-Yugoslavia-3-262-33
Recollections of Prince George Karadjordjevic-Urosovic, Miodrag-Following the death of Prince George of Yugoslavia-Yugoslavia-3-298-34
Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia-Obituary-The death occurred suddenly on July 12th of Prince Tomislav, one of the senior members of the Serbian Royal Family-Yugoslavia-10-61-110
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 GEORGE DE MOHRENSCHILDT
An April 1, 1977, the committee received from Jeanne de Mohrenschildt, the widow of George de Mohrenschildt, a photograph of Oswald standing in a yard and holding a rifle in one hand and two newspapers in the other hand.(58) A gun was strapped in a holster on his hip.
George de Mohrenschildt's Agency file contained a memorandum of a phone call on May 7, 1963, to Dorothe Matlack of the office of the Army Chief of Staff for Intelligence about de Mohrenschildt and Charles.
Matlack said George and Jeanne de Mohrenschildt accompanied Charles to this meeting and that their presence was a "surprise" to her.(123) She did not know what role de Mohrenschildt was serving, but felt he "dominated" Charles in some way.(124) Mrs.
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 FrontPage magazine.com :: Bush Bashers by George Shadroui
It is worth noting that those who accused Reagan of being trigger happy and condemned him for going after Libya in the 1980s now, in retrospect, criticize his reluctance to use military force.
Powell and his team were on board, so was George Tenet and so, apparently, was the president, who agreed that a more comprehensive approach was needed; hence his much reported comment about not swatting at flies.
And it adds weight to the argument that much of what is written in these books is itself a complex construction of distortions and half truths, not to mention outright lies that ill serve a nation in a time of war.
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 ROYAL HOUSE OF YUGOSLAVIA (SERBIA)
He was proclaimed King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Nov 1918 and the incorporation of Montenegro was recognized in 1922; the Kingdom was re-named the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 3 Oct 1929.
I) The sons of the King (or Head of the House) are each Prince Royal (Kraljevic), entitled to the style of Royal Highness, while the other male (and their consorts) and female (until marriage) members of the Royal House are Prince (Knez) or Princess (Kneginja).
Orders: Saint Prince Lazarus (held by right by the King and Heir Apparent); the Star of Karagoerge (bthe grand cross y right accorded to all Princes of the Royal House at their baptism), the White Eagle (the Queen Consort receives the Grand Cross by right), the Yugoslavian Crown and Saint Sava.
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 Think Progress » George Will: “This Is A Civil War”
George Will, as an old fashioned conservative rather than a neocon, has been skeptical of the war for a long time but it sounds as if he is becoming more pointed in his criticism.
George Will is trying to say Iraq is hopeless so let’s leave, but I am sure that his words are being twisted to imply otherwise!
George will a) was never a conservative or b) has revealed himself to be a “lapsed” conservative who — by virtue of being an MSM journalist — has allowed himself to succumb to the temptations of money and celebrity, and quite possibly to the lure of a leftist/Marxist/syndicalist “paradise.”
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 ooBdoo
1621 - Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, French general (d.
1857 - Georg Michaelis, Chancellor of Germany (d.
1603 - George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, English politician (b.
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 Central Identification Laboratory
Prior to joining the JPAC-CIL as an ORISE Fellow, Dr. Prince was a contract archaeologist for the Tennessee Valley Authority and a lecturer in the Anthropology Department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
In addition, Dr. Prince was a forensic anthropology consultant for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Since 2001, Dr. Prince has served as a Forensic Anthropology consultant for the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) where she has participated in several research projects pertaining to estimation of age-at-death utilizing dental microstructure, particularly focusing on cementum annulations and root translucency.
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 IMPERIAL ETHIOPIA HOME PAGE
The era that followed was the Zemene Mesafint (Era of the Princes) in which regional leaders governed with little oversight from the capital.
Each Enderase would choose a prince of the Imperial House and place him on the throne as his puppet, but when another Enderase siezed power, or the incumbent monarch displeased the Enderase, the puppet Emperor would be replaced by another.
Often refered to by foriegnors as princes, the Yejju rulers of Ethiopia were in fact nobles and not princes.
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