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- Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
11: ...ed upon the princess, and a relationship may have developed between them. The chronicler [[Ernoul]] wro...
19: ...1183]] and attempted to have Sibylla's marriage annulled through-out [[1184]]. Though her husband was in...
23: ... the pretext that Sibylla's parents' marriage was null and questioned her legitimacy as heiress. But thi...
27: ...e irregularity of legitimization of children from null marriage, that following the precedent of Melisen...
29: ...re could be no doubt after the ceremony that Guy only held the crown matrimonial." - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
13: ...w Castle]] and many of the prerogatives normally only given to a [[Prince of Wales]], sometimes leadin...
15: ...ation was undoubtedly due to her mother, who not only consulted the Spanish scholar [[Juan Lu�Vives]...
19: ...lement VII|Pope]] had previously denied him the annullment, Henry broke with the [[Roman Catholic Church...
21: ...all [[Europe]], furthermore, regarded her as the only true heir and daughter of Henry VIII, although s...
26: ...t the marriage between her mother and father was unlawful, thus making her illegitimate. She also bec... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
12: Nor was Warwick the only one who resented the way the queen's relatives s...
16: ... [[June 25]], [[1483]], her marriage was declared null and void by Parliament in the act ''[[Titulus Reg...
35: * Katherine Plantagenet (1479-1527), Countess of Devon - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
34: ...ndash;[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he was only 27 years old, the youngest representative at the...
56: ...ntial [[oath of office]], becoming the first and only president to do so.
58: ...p would soon break up, but instead it became the only Cabinet that would remain unchanged through a fo...
63: ... part of southern New Mexico for $10,000,000 commonly known as the [[Gadsden Purchase]].
65: ...everal southern Senators, with Pierce consulting only [[Jefferson Davis]] of his cabinet. The passage... - Finland (29511 bytes)
1: ...s '''Suomi.''' In the Swedish language it is '''Finland'''.
4: |+<big>'''Suomen tasavalta'''<br>'''Republiken Finland'''</big>
7: ...nter width=130px| [[Image:Finland_coa.png|100px|Finland: Coat of Arms]]
9: ...|| align=center width=130px| ([[Coat of Arms of Finland|In Detail]])
14: ...9f9;" | [[image:LocationFinland.png|Location of Finland]] - Israel (51605 bytes)
89: ...tion of those territories in 1950 was recognized only by the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Pakistan]], whil...
100: ...n 497|Resolution 497]] deemed Israel's annexation null and void and without international legal effect.
102: ...Palestinian refugee]]s - however, the resolution only refers to "refugees", arguably implying that it ...
104: Israel is the only state that is barred from joining any of the fiv...
156: ...i|Chief Rabbinate]] of Israel, have jurisdiction only in five distinct areas: [[Jewish view of marriag... - Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
3: ...ope Gregory VII|Hildebrandine]] policy, but with only partial success. In [[1104]] Paschal succeeded i...
5: ... a [[Lateran]] council of March [[1112]] declared null and void the concessions extorted by violence; a ... - Pope Boniface VI (668 bytes)
3: ...John IX]] in [[898]], his election was pronounced null. - Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
54: ...s can be clearly distinguished) would be limited only by [[diffraction]], rather than by the turbulenc...
56: ... [[National Academy of Sciences]] recommended the development of a space telescope as part of the [[spa...
58: ...g [[World War II]], as scientists made use of the developments in [[rocket]] technology that had taken ...
60: ...am had a lengthy working life, and the concurrent development of plans for the re-usable [[Space Shuttl...
73: ...Center]] was given responsibility for the design, development and construction of the telescope, while ... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
13: ...he Marius party through family connections. Not only was he Marius' nephew, he was also married to Co...
30: ...ws which were designed to grant Pompey the Great unlimited powers in dealing with Cilician Pirates in ...
32: ...a young Senator, and Crassus’ support certainly made it an achievable task for Caesar. All the w...
40: [[63 BC]] was an especially difficult year, not only for Caesar, but for the [[Roman Republic]] itsel...
44: Arriving in Hispania, Caesar developed a remarkable reputation as a military comma... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
12: ...]]'' (21e - 25d) and his ''[[Critias]]'' are the only written accounts of Atlantis; in these Plato giv...
20: ...nd described a class of [[earthquake]]s that suddenly, by a violent motion, opened up huge mouths and ...
23: ...world: it showed an inner continent, a compact mainland surrounded by sea, and this was surrounded by ...
36: ...ct that is absent in Plato, who describes them mainly as a military threat to the Greeks), and describ...
38: ...e references to this, and the myth was published only posthumously, in the ''[[Silmarillion]]'' ([[197... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
35: ...e was successively partitioned. The German empire developed out of the East Frankish kingdom. From 919 ...
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
56: ...hivalry and the court life flowered, leading to a development of German culture and literature (see [[W...
104: ...and [[Lorraine]] (1678-1681), and had invaded and devastated the [[Palatinate]] (1688-1697). Louis XIV ...
106: ... for German settlers. Austria under the Habsburgs developed into a great power. - Declaratory Act (2406 bytes)
1: ...islate on and tax its colonies. The taxes were mainly used to finance war debt which had been accumula...
13: ...tion, are, and are hereby declared to be, utterly null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever. - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
35: ...e was successively partitioned. The German empire developed out of the East Frankish kingdom. From 919 ...
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
56: ...hivalry and the court life flowered, leading to a development of German culture and literature (see [[W...
104: ...and [[Lorraine]] (1678-1681), and had invaded and devastated the [[Palatinate]] (1688-1697). Louis XIV ...
106: ... for German settlers. Austria under the Habsburgs developed into a great power. - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
4: ...y practice]] characterised by the consumption of only vegetables, fruit, nuts, grains and pulses, and ...
12: ...s (such as eggs, milk, cheese, and honey)are commonly called [[vegan]]s, though some reserve this term...
14: ...ctory farm]]s. The term "vegetarian" is most commonly intended to mean "ovo-lacto-vegetarian", particu...
22: ...l raw-foodists are also Fructarians and some eat only [[organic food]]s (see below).
28: ... without harming the plant (some fructarians eat only plant matter that has already fallen off the pla... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
3: ... sword-based offence and defence but is most commonly used to denote styles of European origin. Today ...
15: ... effects of this split, however, have manifested only slowly since initially all training was done by ...
21: ... fencing. Additionally, in the past, women were only allowed to fence foil, and the lightness of the ...
24: ...as the anatomical or orthopedic grip), originally developed for a nineteenth-century Belgian master who...
28: ...pered, flexible, quadrangular blade, that scores only with the point. (In modern sport fencing, which ... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
24: ...[Siege of Jerusalem (701 BC)|siege in 701 BCE]], unlike [[Samaria]], the capital of the northern [[Kin...
32: ...]] was burnt, and the whole city was ruined. The only remaining part of the Temple was a portion of an...
34: ...or the destruction of their city at the Temple's only remaining wall.
43: ...n the geographer [[al-Muqaddasi]] (born [[946]]) devoted many pages to its praises in his most famous ...
59: ...luke]]s, and ''the most accursed of all'', Jews. Only the Latin Christians ''long with all their heart...
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