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 The Rose of Versailles - French History
Louis' committments to the Austrians prevented him from concentrating on the colonial struggle with Britain and as a result, by 1763, France had lost to Britain almost all her colonial possessions in North America and India.
Louis was forced to back down, and the Assembly saw only one way to check the peasants; on Aug 4, 1789 it abolished the feudal regime and later that month declared the Right of Man and of the Citizen, proclaiming liberty and equality.
Louis Saint-Just: A controversial ideologue of the French Revolution and one of the most zealous advocates of the Reign of Terror.
www.interlog.com /%7Edgsimmns/RoV/RoV.history.html

  
 Jersey City, New Jersey Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
The 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Doria (D, Bayonne) and in the Assembly by Anthony Chiappone (D, Bayonne) and Louis Manzo (D, Jersey City).
Jersey City is bordered to the east by the Hudson River, to the north by Union City and Hoboken, to the west by Kearny and Newark, and to the south by Bayonne.
Downtown Jersey City is the area from the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 78) and the New Jersey Palisades east to the Hudson River, bounded by Hoboken to the north and Liberty State Park to the south.
www.createdbygod.com /encyclopedia/Jersey_City,_New_Jersey   (3763 words)

  
 Dodge Ram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ram is built at Saltillo Truck Assembly in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, Saint Louis Assembly North in Fenton, Missouri, and Warren Truck Assembly in Warren, Michigan.
The Ram 100 models were renamed "150S" for 1990, and the exterior was redesigned the next year, including Dodge's trademark crosshair grille.
Externally, the first-generation Rams were facelifted versions of the previous generation Dodge D Series pickups (known as the Adventurer) dating back to 1972 with wraparound taillights and square headlights.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dodge_Ram   (1129 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Pepin FRANKS, III ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Pepin the Short d768...In 1263 and 1264 at the request of Saint Louis, the tombs of the kings of France were disposed at St-Denis and buried between the pillars at the crossing of the transept, the merovingians and Carolingians in the south, the Capetians in the north.
Pepin called and assembly of nobles and prelates at Soissons; he was there unanimous- ly chosen king of the Franks (751); and the last of the do-nothing kings was tonsured and sent to a monastery.
In 768 Pepin died at Saint-Denis, on his way back from one of his Aquitainian expeditions."
www.geneal.net /1571.htm   (1409 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Pepin FRANKS, III ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Pepin the Short d768...In 1263 and 1264 at the request of Saint Louis, the tombs of the kings of France were disposed at St-Denis and buried between the pillars at the crossing of the transept, the merovingians and Carolingians in the south, the Capetians in the north.
Pepin called and assembly of nobles and prelates at Soissons; he was there unanimous- ly chosen king of the Franks (751); and the last of the do-nothing kings was tonsured and sent to a monastery.
In 768 Pepin died at Saint-Denis, on his way back from one of his Aquitainian expeditions."
www.geneal.net /1571.htm   (1409 words)

  
 Kingdom of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lower, or French, Navarre, received from Henry II of Navarre, the son of Jean d'Albret, a representative assembly, the clergy being represented by the bishops of Bayonne and Dax, their vicars-general, the parish priest of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and the priors of Saint-Palais, d'Utziat and Haramples.
His son, Theobald II of Navarre (1253-70), married Isabel, the second daughter of Louis IX of France and accompanied his saintly father-in-law upon his crusade to Tunis.
Of Sancho's sons, Garcia of Najera received Navarre, Guipuzcoa, Vizcaya, and small portions of Béarn and Bigorre north of the Pyrenees; Castile and the lands between the Pisuerga and the Cea went to the eldest, Fernando; to Gonzalo were given Sobrarbe and Ribagorza; the County of Aragon was allotted to the bastard son Ramiro.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Navarre   (3764 words)

  
 Kingdom of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lower, or French, Navarre, received from Henry II of Navarre, the son of Jean d'Albret, a representative assembly, the clergy being represented by the bishops of Bayonne and Dax, their vicars-general, the parish priest of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and the priors of Saint-Palais, d'Utziat and Haramples.
His son, Theobald II of Navarre (1253–70), married Isabel, the second daughter of Louis IX of France and accompanied his saintly father-in-law upon his crusade to Tunis.
Of Sancho's sons, Garcia of Najera received Navarre, Guipuzcoa, Vizcaya, and small portions of Béarn and Bigorre north of the Pyrenees; Castile and the lands between the Pisuerga and the Cea went to the eldest, Fernando; to Gonzalo were given Sobrarbe and Ribagorza; the County of Aragon was allotted to the bastard son Ramiro.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Navarre   (3458 words)

  
 Fun Stuff in Google Maps
Lots of jet liners in Lambert International Airport, north of Saint Louis, Missouri.
The space shuttle facilities at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, including launch complex 39 (where the shuttle would launch from), the vehicle (originally "vertical") assembly building (VAB), and a large runway; unfortunately, there does not appear to be any shuttles in view.
The battleship U.S.S. Iowa (BB-61), currently in mothballs (at the far right of the row of ships) in Suisun Bay, California.
azariah.cgore.com:8080 /google-maps.html   (3458 words)

  
 Historical Sketches - The Canals of Canada.
In 1818 a joint commission was appointed by the Government of Upper and Lower Canada, which reported in favor of the improvement of the Saint Lawrence navigation between the head of Lakes St. Louis and St. Francis and also at the rapids above Lake St. Francis.
In 1832 the Assembly of Upper Canada passed measures appropriating $280,000 for the improvement of the St. Lawrence, so as to permit navigation by vessels drawing nine feet of water.
There was no enlargement of this canal previous to the confederation of the British North American Provinces in 1867, because no greater dimensions were established by the Province of Canada in 1841 for the remainder of the St. Lawrence canals.
www.history.rochester.edu /canal/bib/whitford/old1906/vol2/Part4-2.htm   (8942 words)

  
 Carnot-Feulins
Retiring on August 1st, 1815, he obtained in 1817 the honorary rank of Lieutenant General thanks to the support of the new Minister of War to Louis XVIII - Gouvion Saint-Cyr -.
Chosen in 1790 as the Administrator of the Pas-de-Calais department, he was elected Deputy to the Constituent Assembly of this department on August 27, 1791.
Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in December 1792 and named Director of the Fortifications' Depot, Carnot-Feulins participated in the military operations in the North, often at the side of Lazare Carnot.
www.carnot.org /ENGLISH/carnot-feulins.htm   (468 words)

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