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The Little Professor
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Sunday, August 31, 2003. Saturday, August 30, 2003. For one of the short pieces I'm working on, I've had to read up a bit on medieval hagiography. There a number of online hagiography sites, including the saints' lives page at the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. The Dumbarton Oaks Hagiography Database. Byzantine); and David Woods' Military Martyrs. Hosted at ORB, features a number of important bibliographies and text links. For All the Saints. Para; 12:17 PM. Friday, August 29, 2003. Para; 4:53 PM. I was s...
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History
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Look here for exercises related to the work you are doing in school. Sorted by Year Group -. If password box appears when trying to access documents just click cancel! Look here for some great History sites, sorted by type and/or period. Put yourself in Harold's shoes and make some decisions! Research methods of Attack and Defence by going to the sites below:. Castles on the Web. Native Americans- Online Test. A good set of links for your research. A good site to research Cowboys and much more. Reasons f...
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Interesting Facts: April 2009
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Interesting Facts about George Washington. George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration. George Washington who commanded the Continental Army as a four-star general was promoted posthumously to the position of six-star "General of the Armies of Congress" by an order of Jimmy Carter, who felt America's first President should also be America's highest military official. Washington was the first President to appear on a postage stamp. Washington carried a portable sundial. Washington'...
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The Daily Sir Walter: Gowrie Conspiracy
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The Daily Sir Walter. Sunday, August 5, 2012. On August 5, 1600, the mysterious incident known as the Gowrie Conspiracy, involving the Ruthven brothers, John, the 3. Earl of Gowrie, and Alexander, took place in Perth. In “The History of Scotland”, Walter Scott devotes a fair amount of acreage to this episode. The action of the story, per Scott, is below. There is more to enjoy in Scott's history. Henderson reached Perth about ten o'clock in the morning. Is there no help in thee? And was heard by his foll...
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The Minstrel's Garage: November 2009
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On The Origin of Species. This year marks the bicentennial celebration of Charles Darwin's birth and, on 24 November, the 150th anniversary of the publication of. On The Origin of Species. While I doubt that Darwin could have imagined a garage rock playlist to celebrate the crowning achievement of his life, let's give him one anyhow. Turn your speakers up! Its Darwin's turn to party. On 5 November 1605 a group of revolutionaries attempt to assassinate King James I. Shortly after the plot is exposed, King...
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Links To Help With Your Research
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The Scottish Genealogy Society. Eneclann - Irish Research Site. Film In The Attic. Unclaimed Estates, Heir Hunters, Genealogy and Geekiness. S and N Genealogy Supplies. White Pages - Interactive People Finder. NorthEast South Dakota Celtic Games and Faire. Orr Family History -. Donated By Wesson M. Brown. Clan Donald - Australia. Edinburgh and The Lothians. General Register Office Scotland. Marie Stuart Official Web Site.
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The Daily Sir Walter: Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The Daily Sir Walter. Saturday, August 4, 2012. Is the birth-date of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who produced more in his twenty-nine years, than most of us do in longer life times. Shelley was influential to many, but was also a source of controversy. One of his earlier publications was titled “The Necessity of Athiesm”. Shelley had friends in common with Walter Scott, one of whom was Lord Byron, whose religious beliefs were also called into question through his writing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Craigmillar Castle - The Phoenix and the Dove
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The Phoenix and the Dove. An Historical Novel by Margaret G. Benedict. Places in the Book. Map 16th Century Scotland. Unicorn Tapestry at Stirling Castle. Read a Chapter or Buy the Book. Craigmillar as it appeared in 16th Century. View of Edinburgh from Craigmillar. Image courtesy of The Marie Stuart Society, http:/ www.marie-stuart.co.uk/. Photos Neil W. Benedict. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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True Restoration: TR Premier Series: The Greatness of Alfred, by Charles A. Coulombe
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013. TR Premier Series: The Greatness of Alfred, by Charles A. Coulombe. In the early days of. True Restoration we commissioned pieces from guest writers. As time has gone on and our work has grown we have decided to reintroduce this practice. Happily, our first piece in the True Restoration Premier Series. As the recent furor over the recovery of Richard III’s remains from beneath a Leicester, England, Car Park shows us (to say nothing of the wild success of Downton Abbey. Alfred in ...