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 ERBzine 0784: Gilbert Frontispieces and Title Pages 5
An historical novel of a lost Prince of England fighting in the Barons' War of the 13th century.
First Edition, Second Printing.This is the second printing, identical to the first except that there is a dedication-page to Hulbert Burroughs, ERB's eldest son.
The frontispiece is in the second state, without the words "he said," but there is no wear to the type on the copyright-page, page 9 and page 195.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: Wars (A-D)
As the Second World War ended America wanted to continue through Germany and invade the USSR, replacing the Communist government with one more harmonious with American economic interests.
The Cold War was the name given to the stand-off between the Soviet Union and her allies (The Warsaw Pact) and the USA and her allies (NATO) following the end of the Second World War.
Wars (A-D) The Achinese War was a war between Dutch colonial forces and the Muslim kingdom of Achin in northern Sumatra, lasting from 1873 to 1904.
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 War
Wars of the Second Triumvirate 43-31 BC On the death of Julius Caesar a second triumvirate ruled Rome.
Gallic Wars 58-52 BC Julius Caesar's Legions vs. the Helvetians, Germans, Gauls of southern France and, in one battle, the Britons.
Greek-Persian Wars 499-448 BC Ephesus 499 BC Lade 494 BC Marathon 490 BC Thermopylae 480 BC Salamis 480 BC Plataea 479 BC Mycale 479 BC Eurymedon River 466 BC Peloponnesian War 458-447 BC (sometimes the First Pcloponnesian War) Athens vs. Sparta.
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 boys clothing: British royalty -- chronolgical list
Prince William, as first son of the hier, is the current second in line to the throne.
It was Henry's father who launched the Tudor dynasty and ended the War of the Roses by fuseing the Lanacaterian and Yorkist factions.
The wars against Louis XIV had transformed England into the dominant military power of the day--in large part bevcause of the Royal Navy.
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 Second Barons' War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Second Barons' War (1264–1267) was a civil war in England between the forces of a number of rebellious barons lead by Simon de Montfort, against the Royalist forces led by Prince Edward (later Edward I of England).
1265 - August 4 - The Battle of Evesham is fought in Worcestershire, with the army of Edward defeating the forces of rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort and killing de Montfort and many of his allies.
In 1258 seven leading barons forced Henry to agree to the Provisions of Oxford which effectively abolished the absolutist Anglo-Norman monarchy, giving power to a council of fifteen barons to deal with the business of government and providing for a three yearly meeting of parliament to monitor their performance.
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 Military History Wars
Article moved to English Civil War, Second (1648)
Article moved to English Civil War, first (1642-6)
Article moved to King George's War (1744-18 October 1748)
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 Bambooweb: Second Barons War
The Second Barons' War ( 1264 - 1267) was a Civil War in England between the forces of a number of rebellious barons lead by Simon de Montfort, against the Royalist forces led by Prince Edward (later King Edward I of England).
The war was provoked by King Henry III's demands for extra finances, and culminated in the Battle of Evesham.
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 Robber Barons
This is the second thing about the robber barons: they all were ruthless.
He proposed to build not through the deserts of the south, and not over the high Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada (the route of the Central-Union Pacific line), but from the Great Lakes in the northern United States to the Pacific coast, roughly to Seattle.
Perhaps 18 percent of the wealth was held by the wealthiest one percent of households.
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 Barons War
His victory and imprisonment of Henry made him king in all but name The second battle, Evesham, takes place one year later and finds Simon in a weakened condition facing the much more dangerous Prince Edward and the treachery of his own barons.
The system for Barons' War provides a unique simulation of 13th century warfare by focusing on the essential factors of that period's combat.
More importantly, it does this by employing a simple, elegant mechanic, allowing players to focus on the game and not struggle with the rulebook.
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 Famous Historic Battles
Barons War, Second, (1264-1267) Civil war between Henry III and the Barons led by Simon de Montfort.
Barons War, First, (1215-1217) A civil war caused by the failure of King John to honour the terms of the Magna Carta.
The Wars of Karl IX and the disaster at Kirkholm 1605.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anne, First Duke of Montmorency
In the second war of religion he again opposed Condé; and it was a follower of Condé who mortally wounded him at the battle of Saint-Denis (10 November, 1567).
Although definitively the first of the great French lords, he worked towards the development of royal absolutism; under Francis I and Henry II he showed himself a faithful defender of the royal authority and suspected the Guises of being its enemies.
The war was prolonged: at Saint-Quentin (August, 1557) Montmorency, defeated, was taken prisoner; it was in prison that he commenced the negotiations which terminated in the treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (April, 1559) by which France obtained Metz, Toul, Verdun, and Calais but renounced any claim to Italy, Savoy, Brescia, and Bugey.
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 23d Bomb Squadron
After winning a second DUC for another long range strike against oil refineries on Borneo on Sept. 30, 1944, the 23rd found itself in the Philippines at the close of the war.
The insignia is a blue disk with a black volcano with red lava flowing from the crater, extending upward as red and yellow rays intermingling with clouds.
After a brief period in the Far East after the war, the 23rd Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron relocated to Travis AFB, Calif., in 1949.
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 Dartmouth_Incense_boni.doc
25 : It was condemned by Pope Innocent III and failed to prevent the outbreak of the first "Barons' War." 10 : Its 63 clauses required that he church was to be free, the power of sheriffs restricted, and the liberties of the boroughs were confirmed.
Secondly, for fifteen points, give the two word Latin name for the condition caused by an Rh-negative woman having a severe anemia in the fetus of her second Rh-negative pregnancy.
A: MAXIMILLIAN He was impeached for violating the Tenure Of Office Act by attempting to fire what Secretary of War?
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 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons News
The tug-of-war over the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons minor league baseball franchise is headed for a second round.
The Red Wings and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons split Sunday afternoon's doubleheader at Frontier Field.
Both games will be seven innings, with the second game starting 25 minutes after game one.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Rennes
The war of succession of Brittany (1341-64) between Jean de Montfort and Charles de Blois has an interest for the ecclesiastical historian owing to the fact that Charles de Blois has the title of Blessed.
Duguesclin (died 1380), famous during the Hundred Years' War, was born at Château de la Motte de Bron; the Château des Rochers where Madame de Sévigné lived (1626-96) is near Vitre.
Salomon, Nomenoë's second successor, requested Benedict IV in vain to regularize the situation of the Breton hierarchy.
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 Wyoming Outdoor Council Newsletter: Powder River Named as Nation's Sixth Most Endangered
The basin was the site of the Johnson County War, where wealthy cattle barons employed an army of Texas gunmen to wipe out "squatters." Located at the head of the Powder River drainage is the famous "Hole in the Wall," where Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid and other outlaws found refuge.
For the second consecutive year, the Powder River has been named one of the nation's most endangered rivers by American Rivers, the country's leading river-conservation group.
The Powder River is a healthy remnant of a once vast and unspoiled river ecosystem that spanned the Great Plains.
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 1260s Information
England witnessed the Second Barons' War, a civil war fought over the aristocracy's disillusionment with King Henry III of EnglandHenry III's attempts to maintain an absolute monarchy.
*1264 to 1267- The List of English civil warscivil war in England known as the Second Barons' War marks a high point of struggle for political power between the landed aristocracy of England and the King.
*1267- The Second Barons' War ends, as the rebels and King Henry III of England agree to peace terms as laid out in the Dictum of Kenilworth.
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 1264
May 12 to May 14 - The Battle of Lewes of the Second Barons' War is fought between Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and King Henry III of England in Sussex.
A contemporary monument to the Battle of Lewes, a crucial 1264 battle in the Second Barons' War in England.
Before May - Second Barons' War, a civil war in England, begins.
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 1264 - Enpsychlopedia
May 12 to May 14 - The Battle of Lewes of the Second Barons' War is fought between Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and King Henry III of England in Sussex.
Before May - Second Barons' War, a civil war in England, begins.
By the end of the battle, de Montfort's forces capture both King Henry and his brother, future King Edward I, making de Montfort the "uncrowned king of England " for 15 months before Edward escapes captivity and recaptures the throne.
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 1264 - Simple English Wikipedia
May 12 to May 14 - The Battle of Lewes of the Second Barons' War is fought between Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and King Henry III of England in Sussex.
Before May - Second Barons' War, a civil war in England, begins.
By the end of the battle, de Montfort's forces capture both King Henry and his brother, future King Edward I, making de Montfort the "uncrowned king of England" for 15 months before Edward escapes captivity and recaptures the throne.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/1264   (213 words)

  
 Henry de Montfort - free-definition
Though he became his brother-in-law, the younger Simon de Montfort led a revolt against Henry III in a conflict to become known as the Second Barons' War.
Henry de Montfort died with his father and brother at Battle of Evesham, having been recalled to England from France to lead the rebellious knights of the baronial army during the Barons War (1263-1264).
Henry de Montfort (1238 - 1265) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and with his father played an important role in the struggle of the barons against King Henry III.
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 List of battles (alphabetical)
Battle of Lewes - 1264 - Second Barons' War of England
Battle of Leyte (land battle) - 1944 - World War II
Battle of Leyte Gulf (sea battle) - 1944 - World War II
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 Woodhull Genealogy
William de Ros second baron was one of the competitors for the Crown of Scotland in the 19th, year of Edward I., through his grandmother Isabel, daughter of William the Lion.
"According to your Majesty's direction, we have met and considered the petition of Sir Richard Chetwode, and find that before any usual calling of barons by writs, his ancestors were barons in their own right, and were summoned to serve the Kings in their wars with other barons, and were also summoned to Parliament.
"Walter, baron of Wahull, sonne of Saherus, held the baron of Wahul in Bedfordshire of the King in cheife valued by year at 20 and A0 38 H. 1253, he was destrained to passe over the seas with the K. into Gascoigne, there to War with the K. of Castile.
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 Official Web Site of the Syracuse Crunch Hockey Club
Toskala kept the Barons in the game during the second period when Syracuse had a man advantage for the first six minutes and poured 16 shots at the Barons' goal during the 20 minute stanza.
Vesa Toskala recorded 37 saves for the Cleveland Barons in a 5-3 win over the Syracuse Crunch Saturday at the Onondaga County War Memorial at Oncenter.
The Barons' penalty killers kept Syracuse off the scoreboard on 10 of 11 man advantages and goalie Vesa Toskala turned aside 37 of 40 Syracuse shots.
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 Sports Fresh : Article 'List of state leaders in 1230'
King Henry III of England obtains a papal bull releasing him from the Provisions of Oxford, preceding the Second Barons' War, a civil war started in 1263.
King Henry III of England is forced by seven powerful barons to accept the Provisions of Oxford, effectively ending the absolute monarchy in England by requiring the calling of a parliament.
King Henry III of England orders the production of an twenty pence English coin of pure gold, the first high-denomination coin minted in England and the first to use gold.
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 Henry III of England
The short period which followed was the closest England was to come to complete abolition of the monarchy until the Commonwealth period of 1649-1660, and many of the barons who had initially supported de Montfort began to suspect that he had gone too far with his reforming zeal.
Civil War (known as the Second Barons' War) followed.
But, only fifteen months later Edward Longshanks had escaped captivity to lead the royalists into battle again, and turned the tables on de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 298
In 1295 summoned among the barons to the great Council in Parliament held at New Castle, previous to the wars of Scotland against John Baliol.
A Genealogical Table of the Noble Family Perceval) In 1260 received summons, among the Barons, to attend upon the king, at Shrewsbury, with horse and arms to war against Lewwllyn, Prince of Wales.
Second son, Earl of Yvery, in Normandy, Baron Kari and Lord of Tentehull, Werlingham, Weston, Starvel, in England.
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