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Alt.talk.royalty FAQ The Royal Ark Royal and Ruling Houses of Africa, asia, oceania and the The Last Maharaja a biography of Sawai Man Singh II, Maharaja of Jaipur. http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/atrfaq.html
Extractions: SUMMARY: http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/britfaq.html ) It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the alt.talk.royalty newsgroup. Note: the FAQ contains European characters (accented letters) which may not show on your browser/newsreader or may show garbled characters. Ask your Internet Service Provider for an "8-bit clean feed" if you have this problem. Last updated: 01 Aug 2005 For comments, additions, or suggestions, please contact the maintainer François Velde (http://www.heraldica.org/contact.html) Part I: Introduction What is alt.talk.royalty? How do I access alt.talk.royalty? Welcome to alt.talk.royalty! History of the alt.talk.royalty FAQ ... Where can I get the latest version of the FAQ? Part II: Royal Families of the World Are there other monarchies in the world besides England? Who are the members of the European royal families? What are the dynastic names of the European royal families? Lines of succession to the current European Thrones. ... What happens when a king dies and his widow is pregnant? Part III: Nobility What does it mean to be a noble?
Joan's Royal Favourites Genealogies and biographies of all known British rulers, including rulers of thePicts, Powys, Royal genealogies of Africa, asia and oceania. http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/favourites/favourites_tekst.htm
Extractions: This page describes all my favourites My favourite royal in history: Eleanor of Aquitaine (~1122-1204) Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine was an intelligent and emancipated woman living in the dark middle ages. Although it is a conventional rule that all ladies of high rank should be described as beautiful, all sources agree that Eleanor of Aquitaine really was beautiful. In addition, she was the richest heiress of France and became successively Queen of France and England. her daughter Aenor married to his eldest son William X (1099-1137) in 1121. They had two daughters, Eleanor and Petronilla, and a son, William Aigret. Eleanor resembled both William IX and Dangereuse; she possessed the same intelligence, gaiety, restlessness and will power. The court of William IX was the centre of western European culture: the ducal family was entertained by jongleurs, storytellers and troubadours. Unlike most of her contemporaries, male and especially female, Eleanor was carefully educated and she was an excellent student. Eleanor's happy childhood ended with the subsequent deaths of her mother, her little brother and - in 1137 - her father. The orphaned Eleanor was the richest heiress in France thus a marriage was arranged for her to its King, Louis VII (1121-1180). Louis had been brought up for an office in the church, but he had become heir to the French throne after the death of his elder brother. He was a weak, dull, grave and pious man and he and the lively Eleanor were ill matched. Louis never understood his young wife, but he appears to have adored her with a passionate admiration. It wasn't until 1145 that a daughter, Marie, was born. Meanwhile, Eleanor was eager to govern her own duchy, since she knew the troublesome Aquitainians better than anyone. However, Louis' councillor, the Abbot Sugar, resented female influence in governmental matters.
CSEAS: Webb Keane Biography Webb Keane is Associate Professor in the Department of of histeaching and research interests extends across Southeast asia and oceania. http://www.umich-cseas.org/faculty/biographies/keane.htm
Newsletter Asia And Oceania, June 2000 Newsletter of the Section on Regional Activities asia and oceania. 12 1 (JUNE2000) Canadian biographies. Looking for Canadian biographies? http://www.ifla.org/VII/s26/pubs/june00.htm
Extractions: IFLA News Publications Ross Shimmon, Secretary General of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) has received an honour in the British Prime Minister's New Year's honours list. He becomes an Officer of the British Empire (OBE) for services to librarianship and information provision. Ross Shimmon said he was 'astonished and delighted to receive the award'. He was particularly pleased of the recognition it gave to librarians and libraries in the UK. He expects to receive the medal at Buckingham Palace later in the year. (Josche Neven, Reference 2, Wed, 5 Jan 2000) Assignments of Responsibilities and Portfolios Executive Board
Anthropology And Archaeology / UTSA Library Subject Guide Final volume contains 470 concise biographies of prominent Native North 2 Arctic and Subarctic; Volume 3 East asia and oceania; Volume 4 Europe. http://www.lib.utsa.edu/Research/Subject/anthguide.html
Monarchist Society Of America Home Page asia. Europe. Middle East. oceania. Royal Houses of the World list, reviewand comment on literature, articles, books, biographies on the subject; http://home1.gte.net/eskandar/monarchistsociety.html
Extractions: This page is dedicated to Monarchists everywhere! Table of Contents NOTE: Visitors now have two options when looking at this site. 1) Click on the table of contents below to read and view the pages contained within it. 2) Search this entire site on a customized search engine for a specific term and then focus on the page and article or chapter that contains that term. The search engine also allows a search of the entire web. Happy searching! Search This Site The Web for Get a Free Search Engine for Your Web Site About the Monarchist Society of America Honorary Members List of Monarchist Society of America Monarchist Mission and Credo ... E-mail and Comments; "Monarchist Webring" Logo The Monarchist Mission and Credo: The Monarchist Society Page is dedicated to the dissemination of information and ideas relating to monarchy and the monarchic form of government. Its aim is to provide arguments in support of the monarchic form of government as a superior alternative to other forms of government, and to encourage the discussion and support of these ideas in national and international forums of intellectual and political discourse. The Monarchist Society Page will provide the viewer/reader with links to related sites; chronicle past and present monarchies, royal houses and aristocratic lineages; provide a forum for information, discussion and research on the topic of monarchy; list, review and comment on literature, articles, books, biographies on the subject; and provide a base for like-minded individuals and organizations to join in its efforts for the promotion and proliferation of the notion of monarchic government.
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British Studies: The Eighteenth Century The greatest number of biographies are of English people, unfamiliar toEuropeans were discovered in North and South America, Africa, asia, and oceania. http://www.lib.msu.edu/widder/guides/subjects/history/british/britishleaflet.htm
Extractions: Reading Privileges and Rules Under the leadership of the late Henry Koch, Associate Library Director, the British 18th-Century Studies Collection flourished because of his interest in antiquarian collecting, British history, and, indeed, in all things English. We continue to add to the Collection today, thanks to the Library Memorial Endowment established to remember Thomas Bushell, an M.S.U. English history professor, focusing, at present, on conduct literature. To help gain a more complete understanding of these materials we have made a database of the subject headings of the materials in it published from 1660-1815 in the British Isles (in any language) or in English-speaking places in the world, including North America, wherever they occur in our Libraries' collections. We notice that often, but by no means always, the sub-heading "early works to 1800" is employed to describe these works in MAGIC, our online catalog. Books whose titles purport to be "works" or "complete works" of particular authors include the following, among many others: Ann Eliza Bleeckner, Susanna Centlivre, Catherine Yeo Jemmat, Mary Jones, Elizabeth Robinson Montague, Lady Mary Wortley Montague, Sappho, Fanny Woodbury, Joseph Addison, Giovanni Boccaccio, Edmund Burke, Robert Burns, George Gordon Byron, the Earl of Chesterfield, Cicero, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Hobbes, Ben Jonson, Samuel Johnson, Niccolo Macchiavelli, Ovid, Alexander Pope, Jean Jacques Rousseau, William Shenstone, William Shakespeare, Virgil, and Jonathan Witherspoon.
Extractions: Guide to Research: Medieval Studies This guide describes some of the most useful information sources in medieval studies, particularly relating to the history of western Europe. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list but rather to provide a starting place. Other helpful guides include " Art ," " Christian Theology ," and " Classics ." For help in using these sources or for other assistance in your research, please ask a reference librarian . The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library Reference area, except as noted. This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/medieval/ Table of Contents Ask a Reference Librarian
Extractions: Guide to Research: African Area Studies This is a guide to the basic materials for doing research on Africa. The sources listed here have been selected because they provide general coverage and include primarily English language publications. They are located in the Lauinger Library Reference area, except as noted. For guidance in using these sources or for other assistance in your research, please ask a Reference Librarian . This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanstudies/ Table of Contents Ask a Reference Librarian
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