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 Aquamarine Blue 5 by Dawn Prince-Hughes
Dawn Prince-Hughes, who has Asperger’s Syndrome, is an adjunct professor of anthropology at Western Washington University.
The autobiographical accounts were collected by Dawn Prince-Hughes, an adjunct professor of anthropology at Western Washington University, who has a high functioning form of autism, Asperger's syndrome, herself.
Known best for her work with apes, she has received critical acclaim for her book, Gorillas Among Us: A Primate Ethnographer’s Book of Days.
www.ohiou.edu /oupress/aquamarine.htm

  
 Minor German States
Assigned to Charles von Dalberg, Prince Primate 1803-1810.
Given to Charles von Dalberg, Prince Primate and head of Napoleon's Confederation of the Rhine, in 1806.
This branch of the family is the source of the Princes (1866-1881) and Kings (1881-1947) of Romania.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Primate
At the solemnities accompanying the canonization of the Japanese martyrs in 1867, no special place was reserved for primates; and in the Vatican Council the precedence of primates was recognized only at the insistance of the Prince-Primate of Hungary (Vering, "Kirchenrecht", § 133), as something exceptional and not to be considered a precedent.
The title Primate of Africa was restored again in 1893 by Leo XIII in favour of the Archbishop of Carthage.
Primates exist only in the West, and correspond not to the patriarchs but to the exarchs of the East.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12423b.htm   (633 words)

  
 Bishop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A primate is the bishop of the oldest church of a nation.
An auxiliary bishop is a full-time assistant to a diocesan bishop (the Roman Catholic equivalent of an Anglican suffragan bishop).
An antimension signed by the bishop is kept on the altar partly as a reminder of whose altar it is and under whose omophorion the priest at a local parish is serving.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bishop   (4074 words)

  
 John II, king of Hungary and prince of Transylvania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Martinuzzi, made prince-primate and a cardinal, soon fell out with Ferdinand, who had him assassinated.
(John Sigismund Zapolya), 1540–71, king of Hungary and prince of Transylvania, son of John I. Through his mother, Isabel (daughter of Sigismund I of Poland), he was related to the Jagiello dynasty.
John was succeeded as prince of Transylvania by Stephen Báthory (see under Báthory, family).
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 Encyclopedia: P Archives
born at Galatz, hereditary prince of Moldavia and Wallachia; reigned from 1858 to 1860; died in exile, 1873.
Cardinal, Catholic primate of Ireland, born in Kildare; was an extreme Ultramontanist; vigorously opposed all secret societies in the country with revolutionary aims, as well as the system of mixed education then in force (1803-1878).
of England, married to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, afterwards king of Belgium; died after giving birth to a still-born boy, to the great grief of the whole nation (1796-1817).
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 Britannia Biographies: St. Felix of Dunwich, Bishop of East Anglia
Felix stayed there but a few months, before the primate sent him to evangelise the people of King Sigebert of East Anglia.
Felix was a Burgundian priest, probably from one of the monastic houses founded by the Irish missionary, St. Columnbanus.
Felix founded a third monastery at Soham and it was here that he died, on 8th March AD 647, and was buried.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diego Deza
Entering the Order of St. Dominic in his youth, he became successively: professor of theology at St. Stephen's, Salamanca; tutor to Prince John, son of Ferdinand and Isabella; Bishop of Zamora, of Salamanca, of Jaen, of Palencia; Archbishop of Seville (1505).
In 1523 he was appointed Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain, but died before he had taken possession of that see.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/16033c.htm   (4074 words)

  
 Stanislaus II Augustus Poniatowski, King of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the son of Stanislaw Poniatowski, Castellan of Kraków, and brother of Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, primate of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland.
This undermined the operations of the Polish Army, which under Tadeusz Kosciuszko and the King's own nephew, Prince Jozef Poniatowski, had been performing prodigies on the battlefield.
Stanislaus Augustus ( born Stanisław Antoni Poniatowski; January 17, 1732, Wołczyn, Poland - February 12, 1798, St. Petersburg, Russia) was the last king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 1764 - 1795).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stanislaus_II_of_Poland   (4074 words)

  
 New Catholic Dictionary: Fulda
In 968 the Abbot of Fulda was made primate of all the Benedictine abbeys in Germany and Gaul, and from the 12th century ranked as a prince of the empire, enjoying the rights and privileges of princes in the deliberation of Diets and also the distinction of sitting at the left of the emperor.
He exercised sovereign power over a considerable territory around the abbey, which was a famous seat of learning including among its teachers Alcuin, Rabanus Maurus, and Strabo.
It grew up around a Benedictine Abbey founded by Saint Boniface (744).
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/ncd03423.htm   (4074 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of popes
Peter, Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province and Servant of the Servants of God.
The term prince (from the Latin princeps), for a member of the highest aristocracy, has fundamentally different meanings Abstract The original but least common use is as a GENERIC (descriptive, not formal) term -originating in the application of terminology from Roman (actualy Byzantine) law and classical ideology to the European...
Events Pope Victor I succeeds Pope Eleuterus The Prince of Hongnong succeeds Han Lingdi as Chinese emperor of Han Dynasty Dong Zhuo has the Prince of Hongnong poisoned and installs Han Xiandi as emperor.
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 Laboratory Primate Newsletter Volume 28 Number 3
Prince, A. M., Goodall, J., Brotman, B., Dienske, H., Schellekens, H., and Eichberg, J. (Laboratory of Virology, Lindsley F. Kimball Research Inst.
A copy of the complete RFA, which describes the research goals and scope, terms and conditions, review procedures and criteria, and method of applying, may be obtained by contacting: Leslie P. Bullock, D.V.M., Director, Laboratory Animal Sciences Program, Division of Research Resources, 5333 Westbard Avenue, Room 853, Bethesda, Maryland 20892 [301-496-5175].
Hematological and serum chemistry values obtained from 16 clinically healthy, adult titi monkeys were further evaluated by comparing them with serial samples collected from four healthy individuals over a year.
www.brown.edu /Research/Primate/lpn28-3.html   (14416 words)

  
 Laboratory Primate Newsletter Volume 34 Number 4
Prince, A. and Brotman, B. (Dept of Virology and Parasitology, NY Blood Ctr, 310 E. 67th St, New York, NY 10021).
Examples of research topics responsive to this RFA may include, but are not restricted to, the following: Human and animal models of impulsivity and risk taking.
The role of temporal factors (e.g., diurnal or circadian rhythms) in controlling normal, risky, or abnormal behavior.
www.brown.edu /Research/Primate/lpn34-4.html   (15611 words)

  
 Books by Dawn Prince-Hughes Anne Hulse Jane Goodall - Gorillas Among Us: A Primate Ethnographer s Book of Days - 0816521514 find textbooks
Books by Dawn Prince-Hughes Anne Hulse Jane Goodall - Gorillas Among Us: A Primate Ethnographer s Book of Days - 0816521514 find textbooks
Dawn Prince-hughes - Aquamarine Blue 5: Personal Stories of College Students With Autism - 0804010536
Dawn Ridgway - The Magic Flute and Other Stories PRP Kiikaonde version - 0521015332
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 Gorilla Foundation - Koko the Gorilla
Learn why howler monkeys burst into song at dawn, what it really means when a mandrill yawns, and why the biggest primate is a vegetarian.
Although Dr. Fossey's work ended tragically with her murder, her book remains an enthralling testament to one of the longest field studies of primates, covering fifteen years in the lives of four gorilla families in Central Africa.
Take a close-up look at the amazing behavior of our nearest relatives.
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 Countries Ph-Pu
In the United Commonwealth of Two Nations, the Polish king also had the style of Grand Prince of Lithuania, and the two countries were governed together and were represented on the Diets.
From 6 Jan 1573, during vacancies in the elective kingship the primate of Poland ex officio (occasionally another prelate, in emergency situations) headed the state with the style Interrex.
Although de jure the Polish Interrex only dealt with Poland during a vacancy in the kingship (the Lithuanian Council of State dealing with Lithuania), this is de facto a spurious distinction.
www.rulers.org /rulp2.html   (7388 words)

  
 Hapsburgs
Prince Primate of Hungary, son of Archduke Ferinand and Marie Beatrix of Este
Prince of the Asturias, son of King Philipp IV of Spain and Isabella of Bourbon
Ferdinand was completely controlled by the reactionary Austrian statesman Prince Klemens von Metternich.
www.geocities.com /historyofaustria/habsburgs.html   (7388 words)

  
 Mary Lilian Baels - Mary Lilian Baels
Alexander Emmanuel Henry Albert Marie Léopold, Prince of Belgium, born in Brussels on July 18, 1942.
The Réthy title does not appear to have been officially established in royal records, though it was the name by which she was popularly known (she was, however, made a royal Princess of Belgium).
Léopold's reputation would be further undermined by lingering questions about his wartime actions, among them his surrender of Belgium to the Germans in 1940, an action that resulted in the Belgian government in exile declaring the king unable to rule and naming as regent his brother, Prince Charles of Belgium.
ernestevans36.blogmobs.com /Mary_Lilian_Baels   (840 words)

  
 Poniatowski
8a) Michal Jerzy, cr Fürst Poniatowski 4 Dec 1764, Archbishop of Gnesen and Primate of Poland (12 Oct 1736-12 Aug 1794)
The members of this family bear the title Prince[ss] Poniatowski.
3c) CARLO, cr Fürst Poniatowski by the Emperor of Austria 19 Nov 1850, cr Pr di Monte Rotondo by the Grand Duke of Tuscany 20 Nov 1847, legitimized 1847 (Rome 4 Aug 1808-San Pancrazio 23 Jul 1887); m.Florence 21 Sep 1831 Elisa Napoleone Montecatini (Lucca 4 Nov 1808-Lucca 18 Apr 1893)
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/gotha/poniatowski.html   (840 words)

  
 Index Da
Dalberg, in fact, thanks to Prussian influence, was the only ecclesiastical prince to survive the reorganization of the empire effected in 1803, from which he emerged as chancellor of the empire and primate of Germany, with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over Mainz, Cologne, and Trier.
Before the general elections of March 1994 the PDS formed the "Progressives" alliance with the Socialists, the Greens, La Rete, the Democratic Alliance, and also with the PRC.
His election was voided by Premier Ioannis Metaxas because of his opposition to Metaxas' regime, and Bishop Chrysanthos of Trebizond was appointed instead.
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 Eugène de Beauharnais
A treaty of February 16, 1810 between France and the Prince-Primate of the Confederation of the Rhine united the Prince-Primate's possessions (to which had been added Hanau, Fulda, and the part of the county of Lôwenstein-Wertheim on the right bank of the Main) into a Grand-Duchy of Frankfurt (art.
When the Confederation of the Rhine was created by treaty of 12 July 1806, Dalberg was made its Prince-Primate, and he received the principality of Loewenstein-Wertheim, the county of Rheineck, and the formerly Free Imperial city of Frankfurt-am-Main.
The Treaty of 16 Feb. 1810 between France and the Prince-Primate (Excerpt)
www.heraldica.org /topics/france/eugene.htm   (2773 words)

  
 Royal Styles and the uses of "Highness"
Members of the Rhine Confederation founded by Napoleon I were called "Most Excellent Prince" (if they were not kings) and styled Most Serene Highness (except Murat as grand-duke of Berg, Imperial Highness, the prince-primate and later grand-duke of Frankfurt, Most Eminent Highness, and the grand-duke of Hesse, Royal Highness).
Following 1917 the style of Highness was dropped in the British Royal family and the title of prince/princess only allowed for the issue of the sovereign and for the grandchildren in the male line of a sovereign (with the addition of the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales).
In the Yugoslavian Royal Family the system is almost the same as in Denmark: Crown Prince Alexander, his wife and three children are styled "Royal Highnesses" as well as his two uncles Prince Tomislav and Prince Andrej, while their children and the descendants of Prince Paul are styled only as "Highnesses".
www.heraldica.org /topics/royalty/highness.htm   (2773 words)

  
 egypt2britain.wps.htm
= Athenogenes [At'anakines], Prince of the Gregorids [son of Hesychius [St. Yusik], Primate of Armenia 342-348, son of St. Vrtanes (d342), son of St. Gregory, Primate of Armenia (d328), son of Anak, Prince of Suren-Pahlav]
= Hamazasp I, Prince of the Mamikonids, High-Constable of Armenia 387-432 [note: the Mamikonids descended from Mancaeus, an exiled Chinese prince, who defended Tigranocerta from the Romans in 69BC, and, through him, from ancient Chinese emperors]
Ashot V and I "The Great", Prince 856, then, King of Armenia 884/5-890
www.angelfire.com /ego/et_deo/egypt2britain.wps.htm   (2773 words)

  
 Book 10, Chapter 24
Their Majesties admitted to their table the Duke and Duchess of Weimar, the Queen of Westphalia, the King of Würtemberg, the King of Saxony, the Grand Duke Constantine, Prince William of Prussia, the Prince-primate, Prince de Neufchâtel, the Duke of Oldenburg,the Hereditary Prince of Weimar, and the Prince of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
The Grand Duke Constantine, along with Prince Murat and other distinguished personages, daily formed pleasure parties in which nothing was spared, and the honors of which were done by some of these dames.
On alighting from their carriage the two sovereigns were received by the Grand Duke of Weimar and his son, the Hereditary Prince Charles Frederick.
www.napoleonic-literature.com /Book_10/V2C24.html   (2415 words)

  
 20s
Their Majesties invited to dine with them the Duke and Duchess of Weimar, Grand Duke Constantine, Prince William of Prussia, the Prince Primate, hereditary Prince of Weimar, and the Prince of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
The Emperor of Russia was accompanied by the Grand Duke Constantine; the Majesty.
The Duke of Weimar had requested from the grand marshal French cooks to the German style.
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 Modern History Sourcebook: William Harrison (1534-1593): Description Of Elizabethan England, 1577
The Archbishop of Canterbury is commonly called the Primate of all England; and in the coronations of the kings of this land, and all other times wherein it shall please the prince to wear and put on his crown, his office is to set it upon their heads.
The kings of England in foughten battles were wont to remain among them (who were their footmen) as the French kings did amongst their horsemen, the prince thereby shewing where his chief strength did consist.
There are (as I take it) few great towns in England that have not their weekly markets, one or more granted from the prince, in which all manner of provision for household is to be bought and sold, for ease and benefit of the country round about.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/mod/1577harrison-england.html   (8891 words)

  
 Documents upon the Confederation of the Rhine 1806
His Serene Highness the Archchancellor shall take the titles of Prince Primate and Most Eminent Highness.
The title of Prince Primate does not carry with it any prerogative contrary to the plenitude of sovereignty which each of the Confederates shall enjoy.
Each of the Kings and Confederated Princes shall renounce those of his titles which express any relations with the Germanic Empire; and on the 1st of August next he shall cause the Diet to be notified of his separation from the Empire.
www.napoleonseries.com /reference/diplomatic/rhine.cfm   (8891 words)

  
 Archbishops
1519 CardinalAlbert von Hohenzollern (June 28, 1490 - September 24, 1545), Prince-elector and archbishop of Mainz (Germany), and archbishop of Magdeburg, was the younger son of Johann-Cicero, elector of Brandenburg.
In 1514 he obtained the prince-elector of Mainz, and in 1518 was made a Cardinal-(Catholicism).
Archbishops of Armagh Primate of All Ireland (Catholic)
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 Modern History Sourcebook: William Harrison (1534-1593): Description Of Elizabethan England, 1577
The Archbishop of Canterbury is commonly called the Primate of all England; and in the coronations of the kings of this land, and all other times wherein it shall please the prince to wear and put on his crown, his office is to set it upon their heads.
Dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons either be created of the prince or come to that honour by being the eldest sons or highest in succession to their parents.
Of gentlemen the first and chief (next the king) be the prince, dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons; and these are called gentlemen of the greater sort, or (as our common usage of speech is) lords and noblemen: and next unto them be knights, esquires, and, last of all, they that are simply called gentlemen.
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 The Catholic Church in Poland
Jo`zef Cardinal Glemp, Archbishop of Warszawa, Primate of Poland
The office of Primate of Poland (bound to archbishops of Gniezno), established in the XVth century, has been the symbol of continuity of Polish state, especially in the time of elected kings, as the Primate was the interreggio after the death of a king and before the next one has been elected.
Poland was christianized in 966, as the Prince Mieszko the First (baptized onApril 14th, 996) ruled Poland.
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