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  Assyria Part Eight
kings of these countries from the earliest period (sect.
and with the customary reverence of an Assyrian king for the shrines of
predominance is given in the laudatory inscription of the latter king:
history-world.org /assyria_part_eight.htm   (4376 words)

  
  Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
King William de Normandie I "the Conqueror" [18092] was born in Oct 1028 in Falaise, was christened in 1066, died on 9 Sep 1087 in St. Gervais, Rouen at age 58, and was buried in Abbey of St. Stephen, Caen, Normandie, France.
King Edward I Plantagenet "Longshanks" [18077] was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster and died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burh by Sands near Castile at age 68.
King Edward Plantagenet III [18452] was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Winsdor, died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England at age 64, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London.
www.livelyroots.com /kings/d1.htm   (18825 words)

  
 Catherine d'Medici
Her relatives who lived in the palace with her decided to flee the palace but they were ordered by the rebellion leaders to leave young Catherine behind, so that they would have a valuable hostage in the future.
Clement and King Francis I of France arranged that Catherine was to be married to his second eldest son, Henry of Orleans.
King Francis' eldest son, the Dauphin Francis, died in 1536, leaving Henry of Orleans as the heir to the French throne.
departments.kings.edu /womens_history/cathymedici.html   (1769 words)

  
 Voice Bible Studies, The Books of Kings, 2 Kings 8:1-10:17, Lesson 16
While he was telling the king of the miraculous events of 2 Kings 4 the woman's case came to the king for judgment.
The king was so impressed by the whole combination of circumstances that he appointed a government official to personally oversee her case.
King J[eh]oram had also been at the front but had been wounded and had returned to the winter palace at Jezreel, about 25 miles straight west of Ramoth-gilead, to recuperate (9:15).
www.cresourcei.org /biblestudy/bbkings16.html   (4311 words)

  
 Kings-mt
When British General Henry Clinton learned of his men's defeat at Kings Mountain, he is reported to have called it "the first link of a chain of evils" that he feared might lead to the collapse of the British plans to quash the Patriot rebellion.
Kings Mountain is an outlying portion of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Historians agree that the battle of Kings Mountain was the beginning of the end of British rule in its former colonies.
www.obcgs.com /kings-mt.htm   (3575 words)

  
 Famous Ancient Chinese People Topic Center - Chinese
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 Huron
As profits fell, the French king decided it was finally time to listen to Jesuit complaints about the corruption which the fur trade was causing among the native peoples, and in 1696 issued a royal proclamation suspending the fur trade in the Great Lakes.
In the wake of the Pontiac rebellion, the British halted settlement west of the Appalachians in 1763.
Eight years after the 1842 treaty, the Wyandot still had not received the 148,000 acres promised them and were living on lands purchased with their own money.
www.tolatsga.org /hur.html   (12307 words)

  
 War of the Eight Princes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The War of the Eight Princes or Rebellion of the Eight Kings or Rebellion of the Eight Princes (Traditional Chinese: 八王之亂; Simplified Chinese: 八王之乱; Hanyu Pinyin: bā wáng zhī luàn; Wade-Giles: pa wang chih luan) was a civil war for power among princes or kings (wang ch.
The term stems from biographies of eight princes collected in chapter 59 of the "History of Jin Dynasty" (Jinshu).
Following the death of Emperor Wu in 290, a complex power struggle began amongst the Sima clan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/War_of_the_Eight_Princes   (668 words)

  
 Xi Jin Dynasty (265-316 A.D.)
Jin Wu Di fled from Le Yang due to the invasion of the Huns (Hungarians).
Jin Hui Di Jin Hui Di was not a bright king.
Jin Huai Di Leyang was conquered, and the king captured (311 A.D.)
www.yutopian.com /history/xijin.html   (278 words)

  
 The Rebellion of 1641-42
Though they remained persistently attached to the King's interest the sense of unsettlement affected large numbers of the gentry, especially those Catholic lords who were also harassed from time to time in their religious observances, and who had found their complaints treated with levity or indifference by two Stuart kings.
The rebellion which broke out in the North in October 1641 came near to uprooting the Ulster plantation, then beginning to take effect in the improved conditions of the country, in the increase of trade and industry, the more extensive and regular cultivation of crops, and in the erection of houses, schools, and churches.
The King's transactions throughout the conflict were a web of duplicity, so that Puritans, Catholic gentry, Ormonde's party, and rebels alternately claimed him as approving their policy and showed documents said to be executed with his own hand for their support.
www.libraryireland.com /HullHistory/16411.php   (2047 words)

  
 John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
In 2 Chronicles 36:8, it is added, "his abominations, and that which was found in him": which besides his rebellion against the king of Babylon, and his shedding innocent blood, is interpreted of marks made in his body for superstitious and idolatrous purposes; so Lyra.
for the king of Babylon had taken from the river of Egypt unto the river Euphrates, all that pertained to the king of Egypt; all that lay between the river Nile, or the Rhinocolura, and the river Euphrates so that he could not stir out of his dominions, which lay beyond.
and the king of Babylon took him in the eighth year of his reign; Of Nebuchadnezzar's reign, and which was the eighth of the first captivity, and from whence the seventy years' captivity were reckoned.
eword.gospelcom.net /comments/2kings/gill/2kings24.htm   (1139 words)

  
 The 'King's Calendar': The Secret of Qumran By R.P. BenDedek
Through the lens of the 'King's Calendar', it is possible to visualise the erroneous assumption, because when all data is synchronised as required by the biblical data, not only are they almost totally correct, but in the process demonstrate that erroneous assumption.
One of the results of the previous chapter, is that it demonstrates that King Ahab of Israel died a decade before the 'Battle of Qarqar' in 853 BCE.
We will take note of the Assyrian king Adad-Nirari and the possible date of his Western Campaigns, and we will examine the issue of the battle of Beth-Shemesh in which the provocateur, Amaziah of Judah, was defeated by Jehoash of Israel.
www.kingscalendar.com   (2613 words)

  
 J Paterson Smyth Prophets and Kings
Imagine a King in our day in like circumstances, after waiting vainly for a clergyman, rising up at last in irreverent impatience to consecrate the Holy Communion himself, as a matter of form to be gone through, or a superstitious rite that might bring good luck to the army.
It was the Lord who had made him king, and not for his own sake, or his own reward, but for Israel's sake, because God would lay upon him now that service of his brethren for which all his previous life in the sheepfolds and the mountain caves had been a preparation.
And all King Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the house of the forest of Lebanon were of fine gold; none were of silver; it was nothing accounted of in the days of Solomon.
mywebpages.comcast.net /rlaurio/ProphetsKings.html   (20601 words)

  
 The Kings Book James I Gunpowder Plot
King IAMES HIS SPEECH To Both Houses of Parliament, On occasion of the GUNPOWDER-TREASON: With a Discourse of the manner of its Discovery, and a perfect Relation of the whole Proceedings against those horrid Conspirators.
This could not but increase the Kings former apprehension and jealousie: whereupon he insisted (as before) that the House was narrowly to be searched, and that those Billets and Coals should be searched to the bottom, it being most suspitious that they were laid there only for covering of the Powder.
And at the first entry of the Kings Chamber door, the Lord Chamberlain; being not any longer able to conceal his joy, for the preventing of so great a danger, told the King in a confused haste, that all was found and discovered, and the Traitor in hands, and fast bound.
www.bcpl.net /~cbladey/guy/html/thekingsbook.html   (11473 words)

  
 Wu Hu - Ancient China - China
The Rebellion of the Eight Kings during the Western Jin Dynasty (265-420)Jin Dynasty triggered the large scale Wu Hu uprising from 304, which sacked the Capital of ChinaChinese capitals at Luoyang (311) and Changan.
The rebellion (187-189) of Zhang ChunZhāng Chún (張純, died 189) and Zhang JuZhāng Jǔ (張舉, died 189) in Youzhou with those Wuhuan cavalries marked the first of such collaborations.
Ironically Gongsun Zan was the commander to suppress the rebellion of Zhang Chun and Zhang Ju.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Wu_Hu   (3215 words)

  
 1 Kings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The rest of the chapter tells of the anointing of Solomon as king of Israel and the end of the rebellion by his brother and his followers.
And when he was come in before the king, he bowed himself before the king with his face to the ground.
And the king rose up to meet her, and bowed himself unto her, and sat down on his throne, and caused a seat to be set for the king's mother; and she sat on his right hand.
bibledoors.org /Commentary/1_kings1.htm   (11092 words)

  
 The Satanic Rebellion: Background to the Tribulation: Part 1, Satan's Rebellion and Fall
Satan's rebellion, the fall of Man, and the sin which has marred all of human history (and which was judged in Christ on the cross) has made necessary the complete destruction of universe in which we now dwell (Ps.102:25-27; Is.34:4; 51:6; Hag.2:6; Matt.24:35; Heb.1:11-12; 12:26-29; 2Pet.3:10-13; Rev.20:11).
It is a tragic irony that through his rebellion he has become the author of and agent behind all the ugliness and abominations that infest this present world which is his realm, an infestation so repulsive that it will not be cleansed without a universal conflagration that completely destroys the devil's world (cf.
It is a tragic irony that through his rebellion he has exchanged a perfect environment for eternal residence in the lake of fire, and is leading his followers to share his fate (Matt.25:41).
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/satanic_rebellion1.htm   (15642 words)

  
 Land Speculators 2, Citizens O
Each little king believes he is acting in his own best interest and is protecting the sacred rights inherent in owning a private fiefdom.
The domination by cabals of little kings and the unintended collective consequences of little king’s actions are both supported by the efforts of a few well funded “do-not-ever-consider-the-common-good” think tanks.
It was suggested that if this happened, Oregonians could not, due to the primitive level of understanding about human settlement patterns, prove the public health, safety and general welfare argument that underpinned judicial support for the control of factory locations and the preservation of historic facades (e.g., traditional land use controls).
www.baconsrebellion.com /Issues05/03-14/Risse.htm   (4384 words)

  
 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
King Henry II Plantagenet "Curtmantle"-[18085] (Queen Matilda Adelaide of England
King Richard de Aquitaine I "Lionheart"-[18629] was born on 9-8-1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, died on 4-6-1199 in Chalus, Aquitaine at age 41, and was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou.
King John Plantagenet "Lackland"-[18631] was born on 12-24-1167 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England and died on 10-19-1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England at age 48.
www.livelyroots.com /kings/d8.htm   (5028 words)

  
 Rollin' Stoned - Kottonmouth Kings - Music Reviews
Eight years after their formation, rap/metal/punk hybrids Kottonmouth Kings arrive with the tightest album of their career in Rollin' Stoned.
There's nothing really new, but they have managed to cut out many of the bad habits that plagued their music before and have put their best elements into focus.
Besides, promoting good times, friendship, rebellion, and casual marijuana use means there is already a built-in audience for this album, but these listeners should know that Kottonmouth Kings put a lot of effort into making this their best album so far.
www.mp3.com /albums/553426/reviews.html   (695 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Sharks Defeat Kings 3-1 - Hockey
The Kings were forced into a 5-on-3 situation for 47 seconds when Peter Harrold was penalized for hooking and Avery went off shortly after.
Nabokov didn't have a clear read on the shot, which went off a player's skate, but the Kings were outshot 15-5 in the final period after taking more shots than San Jose in the first two periods.
The Kings fell to 1-3 against the Sharks this season, and have lost 15 of 18 against their Pacific Division rival.
www.foxnews.com /wires/2006Dec13/0,4670,HKNSharksKings,00.html   (835 words)

  
 CD Baby: ROOTS OF REBELLION: Surfacing
Formed in 2001, the music of Roots of Rebellion has been characterized as “melodic hard rock,” utilizing a variety of instruments and rhythms to create a distinctively different sound.
Five of the eight songs on the CD were honored by GarageBand.com as “Track of the Day” based upon popular support from online reviewers.
Roots of Rebellion features John Penola on lead vocals, Tyler Bissell on guitars, Rob Struck on bass, Kurt Wubbenhorst on drums and backing vocals, and Matt Cimiluca on keyboards and guitar.
cdbaby.com /cd/rootsreb2   (439 words)

  
 2nd Kings
Ahaz was in rebellion against the expressed will of the LORD when he made these alterations.
Other kings were instructed by prophets or priests, although they all should have had the Book of the Covenant.
All kings of the Southern Kingdom were of the line of David (Athaliah was a queen).
home.ptd.net /~brron/b_survey/kings-2.html   (2761 words)

  
 howto, how to, diy and do-it-yourself articles
The next day, we did an eight hour shoot and it was rock solid and sounded sweet — when I was perched on a rusted-out catwalk high above an abandoned factory floor, I was glad I didn’t also have to worry about the mike falling off.
Of course this is almost ridiculously specific to Rode VideoMic owners living in Canada, but it’s too neat a trick to keep to myself.
This site is a launching pad for the stuff I make, articles about how to make them, and a source of my two main food groups: inspiration and feedback.
nomediakings.org /category/doityourself   (1636 words)

  
 Discovery of Atlantis :: View topic - Is this the Discovery of "DALAMATIA"???   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
sentence of punishment pronounced because of man's participation in the follies of the Lucifer rebellion under the leadership of the traitorous Caligastia.
At the outbreak of the rebellion, Dalamatia had a resident population of almost six thousand.
However these tablets emanate from the king city states and the writings do contain all kinds of additions and can be slightly confusing.
www.discoveryofatlantis.com /forum/viewtopic.php?p=745   (6097 words)

  
 In Music We Trust - Featured Articles Archive
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