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Votes:0 low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: UK Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo BBC News Poundbury: Prince Charles's dream village real 28k BBC News Listen to the Prince's speech on the Prince's Trust from December 1997 real 28k BBC News Jennie Bond reports on Prince Charles and the farming industry real 28k BBC News BBC reports on the spiritual views of Prince Charles real 28k Thursday, 12 November, 1998, 12:43 GMT Charles: Prince with passion Prince Charles meets All Saints at the Prince's Trust's Party "All I do as Prince of Wales is make the most of it as I see it," Prince Charles once said. It's not exactly a piercing insight into the perceived duties of a k Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Mary, Queen of Scots by J. J. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, was born on December 8, 1542, in Linlithgow, Scotland. Through her parents, she was related to both the English and French ruling families. Her father, King James V of Scotland, according to Morrison (1960), was the "poor man's king" and very popular with his subjects. (p.16) He was also a nephew of King Henry VIII of England. Unlike Henry, James and his family were Catholic. Her mother, Mary Guise, was related to the French royal family. At the time of her birth, King James and Mary were hoping for a son and an heir. James was away and ill at the time. When he learned that his child was a girl, he was not pleased. Bingham (1969) stated, "To her sick father, James V, the fact of her sex was the last in a series of defeats." (p.4) A Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A guide to the Clans and Tartans of Scotland: From Scottish Clan Information to Clan Merchandise, Handmade Kilts, Highland Outfits ... everything a true Scot should need and know. Sign In | Search view cart >> cart: 0 items, £0.00 WHAT'S MY CLAN? MY CLAN PAGE SCOTTISH HISTORY SCOTTISH MYTHS THE SCOTTISH SHOP KILTS & ACCESSORIES MY CLAN SHOP You are here: Home » Scottish Shop BOOKMARK US | LINK TO US select your currency British Pound Euro U.S. Dollar Canadian Dollar Danish Krone Norwegian Krone Swedish Krone Swiss Franc Japanese Yen New Zealand Dollar Australian Dollar Chinese RNB South African Rand SCOTTISH SHOP Scottish Gents Clothing & Accessories Scottish Ladies Clothing & Accessories Scottish Children's Clothing & Accessories Clan Items Scottish Homes Scottish Arts & Crafts Scottish M Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A Different Look at Prince William A Different Look at Prince William. I f you are looking for a Prince William "teen-idol" site jammed with eternally-exanding photo galleries, you've come to the wrong place. The focus of this site is on celebrating Prince William the person and social icon, not the pin-up boy. August 2001 - I'm sorry to say that this website is now closed, and there will be no further updates. Prince William, no doubt, is famous. He is oft-regarded in the same fawning, hormone-rushing manner as other handsome, young icons. He has been likened to "the sixth Backstreet Boy" or another Leonardo DiCaprio. Within this website I attempt neither to condemn or condone this behaviour - but simply to examine it more closely. Do you remember Princess Diana's funeral? During his eulo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 When the Gospel was first preached in Britain, the island was inhabited
by Celtic peoples. In the 500's, pagan Germanic tribes, the Angles,
Saxons, and Jutes, invaded Britain and drove the Christian Celts out of
what is now England into Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The new arrivals
(called collectively the Anglo-Saxons) were then converted by Celtic
missionaries moving in from the one side and Roman missionaries moving in
from the other. (They then sent missionaries of their own, such as Boniface , to their pagan relatives on the Continent.) In the 800's the cycle partly repeated itself, as the Christian
Anglo-Saxons were invaded by the Danes, pagan raiders, who rapidly
conquered the northeast portion of England. They seemed about to conquer
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Votes:0 Mary, Queen of Scots by Rebecca Sinclair (a 2000 Write Byte) Mary Stuart was born in December 1542 in Linlithgow, Scotland and died in February, 1587 in Fotheringay. She became queen when she was six days old after her father, James V of Scotland, died, leaving her his only legal heir. When she was one, she was betrothed to Edward, the six-year-old son and heir of Henry VIII. In 1548, at the age of five, she was sent to France after her Roman Catholic, pro-French guardians cancelled the marriage plans. A furious Henry began what eventually becomes known as "The Rough Wooing" - a three-year series of vicious attacks on Scotland - as a way of forcing the Scots to change their mind. It didn't work. Support our sponsors In 1558, Mary marries the 14-year-old dauphin, Francis, at Notre Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR ALT.TALK.ROYALTY -- BRITISH ROYAL & NOBLE FAMILIES -- SUMMARY: This regular posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and their answers and other useful information about the British Royal Family and British nobility. (The Royal & Noble Families of the World FAQ can be found at http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/atrfaq.htm ). It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the alt.talk.royalty newsgroup. A separate posting lists only the changes made during the
last month to this document: http://tinyurl.com/ydbtke . Note: the FAQ contains European characters (accented letters) which may not show on your browser/newsreader or may show garbled characters. All characters used here arepart
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Votes:0 line 3) change "XXXX" in British History - Monarchs - King Arthur - Church History - Sources & Texts - Timelines - Biographies - Historical Tours - Earth Mysteries UK Travel - London Guide - Trip Planning - Book-A-Trip Britannia Home > Monarchs William I, the Conqueror (1066-1087 AD) ................................................................ William, the illegitimate son of the Duke of Normandy, spent his first six years with his mother in Falaise and received the duchy of Normandy upon his father's death in 1035. A council consisting of noblemen and William's appointed guardians ruled Normandy but ducal authority waned under the Normans' violent nature and the province was wracked with assassination and revolt for twelve years. In 1047, William reasserted himself in the eastern Norm Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SEARCH Web Britannia ........................... RSS FEED ........................... British History King Arthur British Monarchs Church History Timelines Documents Biographies Travel Contact Us Classified Ads Britannia Home MONARCHS of BRITAIN Click on the monarch's name to access his/her biographical sketch. House of Wessex Egbert Ęthelwulf Ęthelbald Ęthelbert Ęthelred Alfred, the Great Edward, the Elder Ęthelstan Edmund, Magnificent Eadred Eadwig (Edwy), All-Fair Edgar, the Peaceable Edward, the Martyr Ęthelred, the Unready Edmund, Ironside Danish Line Svein, Forkbeard Canute, the Great Harald, Harefoot Hardicanute House of Wessex, Restored Edward, the Confessor Harold II Norman Line William I, the Conqueror William II, Rufus Henry I, Beauclerc Stephen Empress Matilda Plantagenet, Ange Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Diana, Princess of Wales 1 July 1961 to 31 August 1997 These Pages are Dedicated in Loving Memory Of Princess Diana Features include a Biography Page, Pictures, and a Condolences Page. Princess Diana was a true lady, beautiful in every way. She will be dearly missed by many! Donations can be made by cheque or postal order to: The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund Kensington Palace, London, England, W8 4PU | Main Index | Biography | Pictures | Condolences | Read the exerpt from the Newspaper Article Printed on September 17th, 1997 in the Danville Register and Bee Regarding this Web Site This Princess Diana Memorial WebRing is owned by Steven E. Marshall, RN, CCRN . [ Prev | Skip It | Next 5 | Random | Next ] Want to join the ring? Get the info . Created
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Votes:0 Diana's Prince William Page Facts More Interesting facts Poll Question Picture Gallery Other interesting links on Wills Awards my page has been given About the Creator Webrings i belong to Other fun links This page is dedicated to the future king of England. At this site you will learn fact and all different things about Prince William. . hey guys well i know i have not updated my page in awhile. I am soon gonna be putting some totaly new stuff and try to add a new look to my page thank you for your patience :-) This page was last updated October 29 2000 I am not Prince William nor have I ever met him or I am not affiliated with him. Please don't send me e-mail to Prince William. Also all the pictures on this page are from other pages. If a picture on this page is from you and you don't wa Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Diana, Princess of Wales Tribute 1961-1997 July 1, 1961: Lady Diana Frances Spencer is born, the daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer. July 29, 1981: Married Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, at St. Paul's Cathedral, while millions watched the "fairy-tale wedding." He is 12 years her senior. June 21, 1982: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis born. September 15, 1984: Prince Harry (Henry Charles Albert David) born. June 15, 1992: After months of speculation about the state of the royal marriage, Andrew Morton's book "Diana: Her True Story" says Charles has had a longtime affair with a married woman, Camilla Parker Bowles, driving Diana to injure herself and attempt suicide. August 25, 1992: The Sun newspaper prints transcript of phone call monitored in December 1989 between Diana a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 PRINCESS DIANA SPEAKS OUT This is a transcript of the interview with the Princess of Wales provided by the BBC. Parts of it will air on ABC-TV on Friday, Nov. 24, 1995 QUESTION : Your Royal Highness, how prepared were you for the pressures that came with marrying into the Royal Family? DIANA : At the age of 19, you always think you're prepared for everything, and you think you have the knowledge of what's coming ahead. But although I was daunted at the prospect at the time, I felt I had the support of my husband-to-be. QUESTION : What were the expectations that you had for married life? DIANA : I think like any marriage, specially when you've had divorced parents like myself, you'd want to try even harder to make it work and you don't want to fall back into a pattern that you've seen happe Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 EBK Home Kingdoms Royalty Saints Pedigrees Archaeology King Arthur Mail David Founders Emperor Magnus Maximus King Vortigern Vorteneu King Eudaf Hen King Coel Hen King Aed Brosc King Lot Luwddoc King Cunedda Wledig King Ceretic Guletic Brittany King Conan Meriadoc King Gradlon Mawr Prince Branwaladr King Aldrien Prince Bican Farchog Prince Illtud Farchog Prince Sadwrn Farchog Lord Crallo Prince Constantine Waredwr Prince Ambrosius Aurelianus King Budic I King Meliau Prince Melor Sant King Riwal Prince Amon Ddu Prince Samson Sant Prince Umbraphel King Erich King Budic II King Hoel I Mawr Princess Gwen Teirbron Lord Cadfan Princess Canna Prince Rumon King Tewdwr Mawr Prince Trillo Sant Prince Tugdual Sant Prince Armel Sant Prince Derfel Gardarn Brycheiniog King Brychan Brycheiniog King Rhein Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Edward VIII (1894-1972) became King of England after the death of his father, George V, on January 20, 1936. Nearly 42-years-old and a bachelor, Edward then made known his desire to marry an American woman named Wallis Warfield Simpson, whom he had known since 1931. He sought the approval of his family, the Church of England, and the political establishment to marry her, but met with strong opposition. She had been married twice and her second divorce was still pending. This love affair and possible royal marriage resulted in sensational newspaper headlines around the world and created a storm of controversy, but did not sway Edward. On December 10, 1936, King Edward VIII submitted his abdication and it was endorsed by Parliament the next day. He thus became the only British monarch ever t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 English history and heritage guide - History of England English history and heritage guide English history and culture, from the earliest prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge, to Roman Britain, Anglo-Saxon England, Medieval Britain, the Tudors, Stuarts, Georgian Britain, and the Victorian period. Home > History SITE MAP Home Accommodation Hotels Hostels B&B Self catering Attractions Scotland Wales England England Travel Guide Regions Cotswolds Lake District London East Anglia East Midlands Heart of England South Coast South East South West West Midlands Yorkshire & Northeast English Counties Virtual Tour of England Attractions Abbeys Ancient Sites Castles Cathedrals Countryside Gardens Historic Houses Museums Roman sites Travel Resources Tourist Info Centres Local Travel links Travel S Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 elizabeth's
childhood Life
before Anne Boleyn's Execution From her birth,
Queen Elizabeth had a troubled family life. While Henry VIII was still
married to Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth's mother, her life was comfortable. She
resided at the Royal Palace at Hatfield, which was her own household. One
of Elizabeth's attendants was the Lady Mary, her half sister, who had been
stripped of the title of Princess after her mother (Catherine of Aragon)'s
marriage to Henry VIII had been annulled. Life after Anne Boleyn's Execution Before she was
three years old, Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed for adultery,
treason, witchcraft, and incest (most historians say they were false accusations)
and Elizabeth's comfortable life was taken away. She was now no longer
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Votes:0 GENUKI Homepage GenUKI Contents Kings and Queens of England and Scotland (and some of the people around them.) Please read the Introduction before "jumping in at the deep end". It contains information on the layout etc. of the associated files. This Contents List is divided into the following sections: List of Monarchs since the Conquest Kings of England Kings of Scotland Queens Queens of Kings Archbishops Bishops Dukes Earls Empress Knights Lords Eminent Men Popes Princes Monarchs since the Norman Conquest in 1066 showing the dates of their reigns House of Normandy House of Stuart 1066-1087 William I 1603-1625 James I 1087-1100 William II 1625-1649 Charles I 1100-1135 Henry I 1135-1154 Stephen 1649-1653 Commonwealth/protectorate 1653-1658 Protectorate of House of Plantagenet Oli Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Source: <http://www.royal.gov.uk/OutPut/Page152.asp>. On the Death of Princess Diana by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Queen of the United Kingdom The Queen spoke to the nation live at 6.00 p.m. on Friday, 5 September, from the Chinese Dining Room at Buckingham Palace, September 9, 1997 Since last Sunday's dreadful news we have seen, throughout Britain and around the world, an overwhelming expression of sadness at Diana's death. We have all been trying in our different ways to cope. It is not easy to express a sense of loss, since the initial shock is often succeeded by a mixture of other feelings: disbelief, incomprehension, anger -- and concern for those who remain. We have all felt those emotions Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 HARPER'S BAZAR: FEBRUARY 16, 1884 PRINCESS ALICE MAUD MARY. [British Royalty] "ALICE MAUD MARY, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria of England. She was born in Buckingham Palace on the 25th of April, 1843. From the time of her birth the little Princess displayed the sweet and loving disposition which characterized her entire life. The illustration shows the royal family of Hesse-Darmstadt at the epoch of the death of the Princess Alice. Even on the occasion of her baptism the royal maid of scarcely six weeks appears to have been equal to the situation, for the fond Queen-mother, describing the ceremony to the King of Belgium, writes: "Little Alice behaved remarkably well." In the sweet domestic life of the English Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 To start click on the picture E-mail me About me You are visitor no. Links Since January 24, 2000 This Circle of Victoriana site is hosted by Jes?s Ibarra Hern?ndez Previous ? Next 5 ? Member List List Prev 5 Previous Random Site List All List Next 5 Next Skip Next 5 Join! Jesus Ibarra is a proud member of the European History Web Collection Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Royalty in history The absolute power royals enjoyed in history often brought out the worst features of their character. Read about the Tsar who survived 6 assassination attempts, the Countess who bit her servants, the King who had the remains of his late mistress crowned, the Sultan who drowned his entire harem and the Grand Duke who refused to leave his bed. The Royalty In History Site uses frames. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Vikings > Who were the Vikings? > Viking travels > Maps > Map of Viking England > The Vikings in England > CANUTE THE GREAT From Viking warrior to English king - Canute (Knud) The Great 'THE KING WHO COULD NOT STOP THE SEA BUT STEMMED THE VIKING TIDE ON ENGLAND'S SHORES' Written for The Viking Network by Barrie Markham Rhodes Canute the politician " Let all men know how empty and worthless is the power of kings. For there is none worthy of the name but God, whom heaven, earth and sea obey". So spoke King Canute the Great, the legend says, seated on his throne on the seashore, waves lapping round his feet. Canute had learned that his flattering courtiers claimed he was "So great, he could command the tides of the sea to go back". Now Canute was not only a religious m Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Vikings in North America Anglo-Saxon England E-mail Author A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF CNUT THE GREAT: EMPEROR OF THE NORTH BY WILLIAM BAKKEN NOVEMBER 9, 1994 For the English people, King Cnut's reign from 1017 to 1035 was much like the month of March, "in like a lion and out like a lamb". 1 Crowned in the turmoil of war and conquest, Cnut quickly established an era of peace and prosperity. England became so secure that Cnut could frequently leave the country to settle affairs elsewhere in his empire. It was especially important to a people weary from thirty years of war that all of the fighting during his reign was on foreign soil. By the time of his death in 1035, Cnut was recognized as an equal by the Holy Roman Emperor and had negotiated with the Pope as a Christian monarch. Ver Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Royal History: Kings & Queens of England Royal History: Kings & Queens of England: Search • Greenwich History • Kings & Queens • English Monarchs by House wwp Greenwich 2000 ? GMT Feedback Search wwp UK > Click Here < Royal History of England Websites: RoyalHistory.com / History-UK.com ? Welcome to the Royal History of England. A guide to the Kings and Queens that have made a thousand years of history. Historic Greenwich, England was the birthplace of the English monarchs Henry VIII and his daughters Mary and Elizabeth I ; Advertisement Search • Greenwich History • Kings & Queens • English Monarchs by House Greenwich England is where East meets West at the Greenwich Meridian (0? Longitude); World Time is set Greenwich Mean Time . Remember the new millenn Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Full Name - Prince William Arthur Philip Louis Windsor Born - June 21, 1982 Title - His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales Will Be Hailed As - King William V of England Siblings - Henry aka Harry (14yo) Height - 6'1 1/2" Weight - Around 130 Hair Color - Blond Eye Color - Hazel Pets - Dog named Widgeon Food - Pasta, hamburgers, chocolate, venison, fruit salad Drink - Coke, red wine Nicknames - Wills, Billy, Dreamboat Willy, Wombat, Prince of Wails, His Naugthiness Hobbies & Sports - Skiing, tennis, soccer, hockey, rafting, rowing, mainly shooting Other - Left-handed School - Attends Eton College which is very exclusive, very expensive costing about $20,000 per year Dating Status - Has had atleast two girlfriends Music - Techno, Spice Girls, All Saints Famous People - Had tea with Cindy Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Leyla's Princess Diana Prince William & Prince Harry Page Buy this poster at allwall.com 5-27-99 IT'S CAPTAIN WILLIAM DYNAMIC Prince William has been appointed captain of Eton's swimming team. He will take up his new role at the posh Berkshire college in September, it was announced yesterday. William, one of the school's its team, organise galas and train younger boys. He will also keep records and greet visiting teams.His appointment as Joint Keeper of Swimming would have delighted Princess Diana. She loved the water from childhood and spent some happy moments with Wills in the Medi ? Please everyone sign my guestbook!! :-) Thanks! : Prince William became godfather to Prince Konstantine Alexios of Greece at the infant's christening in London. King Constantine of Greece is holding his gran Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 About Scotland Scottish History Mary Queen of Scots Mary Queen of Scots House, Jedburgh Mary Stuart, 1542-1587, Queen of Scotland and
Dowager Queen of France. Daughter of James V of Scotland and Marie de Guise. A short walk away from the 12th century Abbey and situated in a garden of pear trees, this house was visited by Mary in October 1566. She had come to the Borders via Traquair House to preside at local courts and stayed for four weeks, most of the time spent recovering from her arduous ride to visit her future lover, the Earl of Bothwell at Hermitage Castle. In fact she was so exhausted that she caught a fever and nearly died from it. Later on, when held in captivity by Elizabeth I of England, she said, " Would that I had died in Jedburgh... " The rooms in Mary Queen of Sco Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Dauphin Lord Darnley Earl of Bothwell Portraits & Comments James I & VI Mary Tudor Eyewitness to Execution Odd Facts Legacy Bibliography About This Site Links & References Home Enter your search terms Submit search form Mary Queen of Scots ary was Queen of Scotland and reigned about 460 years ago. She was one of the most tragic
queens in British history. Born in Linlithgow Palace in the year 1542, (7th or 8th of December)*, Mary was the third child (two young brothers had previously died) and the only daughter of James V of Scotland and his second wife Mary of Guise, a French noblewoman. Her father James V died six days after her birth and with his death Mary became the infant queen. On 23 July 1543, she and her mother were moved to the safety of Stirling Castle where she was crowned Q Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots Mary Stuart , was born at Linlithge Palace on Dec 8th, 1542, 6 days later she became the Queen of Scotland . Her French mother sent her to France in 1548, at the age of 6. In April of the year 1558, she got married to Francis the second of France. In July of the year 1559, Francis became King of France and Mary became Queen of France. Even though at the same time she was Queen of Scotland. Soon after her greedieness grew and wanted to take over England. Mary tried to claim the English thrown in the year 1558. Her claim was based on that she was the grandaughter of Margret Tudor. As well as Mary wanting to claim the English thrown, so did Elizabeth the first . To the Romans Cathlics Mary's claim apperared stronger than Elizabeth. Mary Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Elanora Heights Home Page Our Research Projects *MEDIEVAL TIMES* Researched by the students of 4/5S Queens, Knights and Castles Life Styles in the Dark Ages Robert the Bruce Sir Galahad and the Knights of the Round Table King Henry II King Arthur Joan of Arc King Alfred William the Conqueror Geoffrey Chauser King John Thomas Becket Robin Hood Caxton Gutenberg Leonardo Da Vinci Go to top of page Elanora Heights Primary School Computer Co-ordinator : Judith Bennett This page was last modified on 27th May, 1998 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Diana, Princess of Wales died on Sunday, 31 August 1997 following a car crash in Paris. There was widespread public mourning at the death of this popular figure, culminating with her funeral at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6 September 1997. Even after her death, the Princess's work lives on in the form of commemorative charities and projects set up to help those in need. CONCERT AND MEMORIAL SERVICE IN 2007 In 2007 Prince William and Prince Harry will host two events to celebrate and commemorate the life of Diana, Princess of Wales. The first, Concert for Diana will be held at Wembley Stadium on 1 July 2007, what would have been Diana's 46th birthday. It will be followed by a Memorial Service on 31 August 2007, 10 years after the Princess's death. Visit the Concert for Diana website (ope Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Memorial University Libraries website has been redesigned! You will be automatically redirected to the homepage ( http://www.library.mun.ca ) of our new site. Please update your bookmarks. Posted May 9, 2003 contact: Library Webteam Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries St. John's, Newfoundland Canada A1B 3Y1 telephone: 709-737-7428 fax: 709-737-2153 ? Copyright MUN Libraries Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 MSN home Mail My MSN Sign in encarta greeting cards more Hotmail Messenger My MSN MSN Directory Air Tickets/Travel Autos Careers & Jobs City Guides Dating & Personals Extra Games Green Health & Fitness Horoscopes Lifestyle Maps & Directions Money Movies Music News Real Estate/Rentals Shopping Spaces Sports Tech & Gadgets TV Weather White Pages Yellow Pages encarta ® Home Encyclopedia Dictionary Atlas K-12 Success College & Grad School Adult Learning Quizzes More Additional Reference Materials Thesaurus Translations Multimedia Other Resources Education Resources Math Help Foreign Language Help Project Planner Scholarships & Financial Aid Jobs & Internships Online Degrees Coffee Break Ask Bill Nye the Science Guy Top 10 Lists Columns On This Day Encarta Products Help Today's Highlights Novem Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 ? ? ? P ortrait of a lady is a site where you can learn about Diana's life and discover who was this beautiful England's rose, who shared the true essence of her spirit with the people she loved. I truly hope you will enjoy your visit. If you have any suggestions or comments about this site, please feel free to email me . ?????? l Diana's Biography l ?? BBC Interview ? l ? Diana Says Goodbye ? l ? Diana's Will ? l ? Portfolio & Quotes ? l l Wedding Program ? l ? Royal Connection ? l ?? Diana's Charities ? l? Tale of a Tiara ? l? Bookstore ? l ? l ? Final report by Paris prosecutor's office l ? Welcome To Portrait of A Lady Discussion Board A new question will post every month ? Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Prince William This page was started Sept. 15 1997 and last updated on July 27, 1999. Sorry I haven't updated in a while, but today I did and I updated the links page, plus I'll be updating more, later on. Sorry for the long wait. Also today I put some new photos in the new photos section of the galleries from the July 20 edition of Hello magazine. Enjoy! General Information Personal Information Important Dates in the life of Prince William Early Years Christmas 1997 Christmas 1998 Photo Galleries Prince William On The Cover Canada Vacation Articles Magzines Some Facts How to Contact Prince William Who is Who In The Life of Prince William Nannies of William The Homes of Prince William Videos of the Prince Links Prince William Calender Web-Rings UK Royal Family Pages Awards Chat Prince Will Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 PRINCE WILLIAM: JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KING Welcome to our homepage dedicated to Prince William. This page is under construction. Please Sign our guestbook so that we know you were here Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook A Tribute to Princess Diana Willam And His Family (pics) William over the years (pics) Bio Links Misc.... We Thank.... All About Us Email: agauth@shaw.wave.ca Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Queen Charlotte, 1744-1818: A Bilingual Exhibit Queen Charlotte as a young bride. Vol. 3, plate after p. 52 of: Thomas Nugent, The History of Vandalia . London, 1766-1773. Continue the exhibit in English - Klicken Sie hier fÜr die deutsche Übersetzung This exhibit was compiled by Angelika S. Powell and Jean L. Cooper in honor of the 250th anniversary of the birth on May 19, 1744, of Sophie Charlotte, Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and Queen and Consort of George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Hanover. Jean Cooper coded the exhibit in HTML, and translations were prepared by Angelika Powell, Werner Sensbach, and Charles Rice. (More information on credits and sources. ) The compilers wish to express their appreciation to everyone who assisted in the completion of this project, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Queen Elizabeth I Introduction Elizabeth I, was born on Sep. 7, 1533, to Henry VIII. She reigned as queen from 1558 to 1603. Some things she is famous for include: The glamour of her court, the success of her policies, and her long preserved virginity. Elizabeth I had many amazing accomplishments that still make her known around the world today. She was head of the Anglican Church which was established so that moderate Catholics and moderate Protestants would both accept it, she restored religious peace to her country, and fought off The Spanish Armada. Anglican Church While Henry VIII was king, he had made England Protestant by ending the popes power in the church. He had the Parliament approve the Act of Supremacy which made the English King, not the Pope, head of the English Church. Bef Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Queen Elizabeth I When Elizabeth I was Queen of England, women could not own land or vote. Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII. She lived in a difficult time. Young Elizabeth's own life was in danger. Other people wanted to run England. England was threatened by bigger and stronger countries, especially Spain. Elizabeth was also in danger because other people wanted to rule England. Elizabeth was made queen at age 25. She governed wisely. She challenged Spain and won. In 1588, the King of Spain sent a bunch of ships called the Spanish Armada, to take over England. England sent the ships limping home. Elizabeth was an attractive woman with long red-gold hair. She loved dancing and horseback riding. She spoke Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian. Elizabeth never got married. She was Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 QUEEN VICTORIA: IMAGES OF HER WORLD This site presents a collection of images of Queen Victoria, her
extensive family, and her court. The site has been changed from its previous subject-based
organisation to a simple list of all the images held. If you have any comments on the site
please email sbishop100@btinternet.com Queen Victoria, whose father died soon after she was born Alexandrine Victoria in 1819, was only 18 when she came to the throne in 1837 as the result of the failure of any of George III's sons older than her father, the Duke of Kent, to produce a legitimate heir. Her reign was the longest in British history. She married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha on 10 February 1840 and this marriage, which ended with his death in 1861 at the age of 42, was happy and produced nine c Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Robert the Bruce Although these data have been compiled from many sources usually deemed reliable, no sources or references are provided because no guarantee of scholarly accuracy is offered. If your researches reveal differing results, please let us know. Please note that this page is presented, not as historical fact, but as legend. It is worthwhile to not confuse legend with facts. Legends are, by definition, not necessarily fact. Although these data have been compiled from many sources usually deemed reliable, no sources or references are provided because no guarantee of scholarly accuracy is offered. For all I know, the entire article may be inaccurate. If your researches reveal differing results, it is perhaps not surprising. While I will be happy to receive your updated data, and wi Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Radiant Sophie marries her prince Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones have married in an hour-long ceremony at St George's Chapel, Windsor. Sophie's stunning dress Stars at wedding of year A traditional service Wessex titles from Queen Something old and new Royal wedding fashion Send your greetings --> Marriage and monarchy move with the times Designs on Sophie's frock Something old, something new Fan fare: monarchist memorabilia worldwide Shattering the royal marriage myth The prince with a difference PR girl turns princess A royal love match A look back at previous celebrations The couple's ancient lineage --> Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Alumni Cafeteria Calendar Counseling Center Enroll Library Employee Email Science Academy Renaissance Festival - Nov 20 07-08 Bus Schedule 07-08 Code of Conduct 07-08 Tutorial Bus Schedule Online Class Syllabus Department Websites Art Department Mike Delesantro Efren Rodriguez Scott Wiley Fernando Grimaldo David Wood William Weigle SciTech QuickLinks 07-08 Calendar 06-07 Teacher Schedule 9th Grade List 10th Grade List 11th Grade List 12th Grade List 9th Grade List 10th Grade List 11th Grade List 12th Grade List Click Here for Coalson Architecture Picture Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 WELCOME TO MY SCOTTISH WEB SITE SCOTLAND'S KINGS AND QUEENS In Memory My Father, Hugh V. Bruce 1916-2000 This page is dedicated to the Scottish Kings and Queens who shaped Scotland's course in history. It will take you from the beginning, from the lesser known Kings, to the famous. You will meet The Bruce, Scotland's warrior king who gained independence for Scotland, to the tragedy of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the combining of the crowns with James VI of Scotland and I of England. The Border Reivers presents a look at border life and the section on Battles (a work in progress) tells of the more famous Scottish battles. See other essays listed below. THE HOUSE OF ALPIN Kenneth Macalpin (843-859) Donald I (860-863) Constantine I (863-877) Aed (877-878) Eochaid (878-889) Donald II (889-900) C Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 District 186 || DistrictSchool Sites || TeacherResources || Site Map ElizabethanEngland Historical Figures and Events Elizabeth I and theElizabethan Period: a BriefIntroduction BloodyMary Mary Tudor The Defeat of the Spanish Armada Henry VIII and His SixWives Lady Jane Grey: theNine Day Queen Mary, Queen ofScots Sir IsaacNewton Sir Francis Drakeand the Circumnavigation The Six Wives of KingHenry VIII The Tower ofLondon The Tower of London: aBrief History Historical Figuresand Events / EverydayLife / Artsand Architecture / Shakespeareand HisTheatre / Aboutthis Site / Links Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 King George III (1738-1820, reigned 1760-1820) George III was ruler of Britain during the years in which American colonists fought for their independence in the Revolutionary War. Both the city of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County were named to honor his wife, Charlotte-Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany. King George tried in many ways to keep the American colonists from breaking away from Britain. He refused to grant permission for the operation of Charlotte's Queens College and spoke out against the settlers' rebellion. Under his rule, harsh trade restrictions and tax laws were imposed against the colonists. King George III sent troops to the American colonies to try and suppress uprisings against British authority. These attempts ultimately failed and led to the American Revolutiona Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to Ogdoad's pages devoted to the most interesting and versatile of all English kings, Alfred of Wessex On these pages you will find: a brief history of Alfred's reign (not ready) a summary of his achievements (not ready) views of Alfred through the ages (not ready) some visual depictions of Alfred Alfred the Cake (humour/ephemera) the geography of Alfredian Wessex Alfred's towns, the burhs Alfredian and other Anglo-Saxon links ...................... and bonus page Alfred's Winchester , including news of recent discoveries Alfred of the English, the greatest treasure-giver of all the kings he had ever heard tell of, in recent times or long ago, or of any earthly king he had previously learned of. Wulfsige, 9th C Some pages may still be under construction (sorry!) So stands the image Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Templar History Templar Mythos Modern Templars Reviews Templar Store Templar Downloads Templar Clothing Forum King Richard I - The Lionheart A King Is Born While Richard Plantagenet is revered as one of the great warrior kings of England, he is perhaps best known as "the absent king." This is due to the fact that during his reign from 1189-1199, he spent a total of six months in England. This aside Richard I was well known for his bravery which earned him the nickname "The Lionheart". A name that has reached epic and mythological proportions, best seen in literary works such as Robin Hood and Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe. Richard Plantagenet came into the world September 8th in the year 1157 AD Although born in Oxfordshire England, Richard was a child of Aquitaine a part of Southern Fr Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Victoria was the daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent and Princess Victoria of
Saxe-Coburg. She was born in Kensington Palace in London on May 24th, 1819. Edward died when Victoria was but eight months old, upon which her mother enacted a strict regimen that shunned the courts of Victoria's uncles, George IV and William IV. In 1837 Queen Victoria took the throne after the death of her uncle William IV. Due to her secluded childhood, she displayed a personality marked by strong prejudices and a willful stubbornness. Barely eighteen, she refused any further influence from her domineering mother and ruled in her own stead. Popular respect for the Crown was at a low point at her coronation, but the modest and straightforward young Queen won the hearts of her subjects Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Email Search Author Site Map Index Page The Fears of Henry VI Edward 1042-1066 William I 1066-1087 William II 1087-1100 Henry I 1100-1135 Stephen 1135-1154 Henry II 1154-1189 Richard I 1189-1199 John 1199-1216 Henry III 1216-1272 Edward I 1272-1307 Edward II 1307-1327 Edward III 1327-1377 Richard II 1377-1399 Henry IV 1399-1413 Henry V 1413-1422 Henry VI 1422-1461 Edward IV 1461-1483 Edward V 1483-1483 Richard III 1483-1485 Henry VII 1485-1509 Henry VIII 1509-1547 Edward VI 1547-1553 Mary 1553-1558 Elizabeth I 1558-1603 James I 1603-1625 Charles I 1625-1649 Charles II 1660-1685 James II 1685-1688 Mary II 1688-1694 William III 1688-1702 Anne 1702-1714 George I 1714-1727 George II 1727-1760 George III 1760-1820 George IV 1820-1830 William IV 1830-1837 Victoria 1837-1901 Edward VII 1901- Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 FAQs Contact Us Site Map Subscribe for Updates Cymraeg G?idhlig Site Search Advanced Search Personal Profiles News and Gallery Speeches and Articles Diary Finances Media Centre For Children View videos The Prince's Charities is a group of 18 not-for-profit organisations of which The Prince of Wales is President. Opportunity and Enterprise Education Health The Built Environment Responsible Business and the Natural Environment The Arts Duchy Originals and Foundation Latest News 22nd November 2007 The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall arrived in Uganda tonight ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be opened... 19th November 2007 The Prince of Wales attended a fund-raising... 16th November 2007 The Prince of Wales today attended a thanksgiving... Focus Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Scottish Monarchy originates from the Irish people. Over 1000 years ago the House of Alpin, with their harsh rule forged the path that became Scotland. As for the exact dates regarding the births, deaths and periods of rule concerning the following, most are taken from folklore - legend - and/or historical record. What with civil unrest, war and failure to keep accurate records, some dates are probably best left to be argued by historians. 'The House of Alpin' 841 AD - 1034 AD This Page from 841 AD - 900 AD Page 2 from 900 AD - 971 AD Page 3 from 971 AD - 1034 AD 'The House of Dunkeld' 1034 AD - 1290 AD MORE COMING TOMORROW!!! Kenneth Macalpin (Kenneth I) 841 - 849 Born: Not Known - Died: 859 - Marriage: Not Known - Offspring: Constantine, Aed and 3 daughters. Alpin his father, of whom Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Six Wives of Henry VIII The six wives of Henry VIII are pictured altogether above using copies of paintings made during their lives. They did not always spell their names the same way, but the following names are used below. Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves Catherine Howard Katherine Parr The following sections give the badge or Coat-of-Arms of each wife, another photograph, and a short description of their life. Catherine of Aragon Catherine of Aragon was a Spanish princess (her badge shows a pomegranate - a symbol from Spain). She was the daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, and was originally married to Henry's brother Arthur. Henry married Catherine to maintain the alliance with Spain after Arthur died, leaving Catherine a widow. This m Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 What's New? Site News New Exhibits, Books, Films etc 18 May 2007 to Tudor England main page to EnglishHistory.net MONARCHS : King Henry VII - King
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Votes:0 The Unofficial British Royal Family Pages Index of the Unofficial British Royal Family Pages How did these pages get here in the first place? About the author of these pages Awards given to The Unofficial British Royal Family Pages Current News Links to articles in the press with news about the British & other Royal families. Updated almost daily!!! Celebrations Birthdays, Anniversaries, Weddings etc. Discussions Discuss the royals on the Unofficial Royal Family Forums History Genealogy from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, royal houses in the past, etc. In Memoriam In memory of deceased royals... a Profiles Profiles of members of the British royal family a For Sale / Wanted Books, CDs, Videos, Collectibles... a Speeches Speeches by/about the British royals a Succession Who's where in Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to my Prince William homepage!! NEWS FLASH!!!! To get 22" by 32" poster of the picture above go to www.posters.com and you can order it!! Hello! Thanks for visiting my homepage! I'm working on it as much as I can but, I can't find much time to work on it except over the weekends. I try to update this page with new information and new pictures of William once or twice a week. Please sign my guestbook with any questions or comments or feel free to e-mail me! Also, please visit my personal webpage. Also, if you have a Prince William page e-mail me the URL and I'll put it on my links page. Also, I know my picture gallery isn't working that well and I'll try to fix it in the near future. News Flash This section has the latest news about who William might be dating!! Personal Information Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Celebrating the Diamond Wedding Anniversary of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh. Welcome to the official web site of the British Monarchy. Dating back over ten centuries, the Monarchy plays an important role in the UK and Commonwealth. This web site provides information on the work of The Queen in modern society, biographies of the Royal Family, a history of kings and queens through the ages, background on Royal residences and art collections, and coverage of recent Royal events. THE DIAMOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh celebrated 60 years of marriage on 20 November 2007. R ead an Out and About on the Service of Celebration, 19 November 2007. Visit the Diamond Wedding Anniversary microsite. > Queen's speech in Uganda > State Visits > Royal images to d Read More Go to Site
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