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Duke, Frederick

We have here a clear picture of a strongly marked distinction between a pastoral landscape of fields, in which the workers are vulnerable to capture by the invading force, and a wilder terrain of wood and river which will become Shakespeare s Arden, in which escape and flight are possible and in which the marauding horsemen are harmlessly dispersed just as those of Duke Frederick are, with the help of Fortune. [Pg.95]

Frederick, Duke of Holsatia and Sleswick. Dying in the holiness report of the death of a Hermetic philosopher... [Pg.120]

Frederick, Duke of Holsatia and Sleswick. "A letter communicated by the most serene Prince. . . concerning an adept, and relates things strange and unheard-of." In Aurifontina chymica, 53-67., 1680. [Pg.120]

Bowers, Frederick. "The star symbol in Henry Vaughan s poetry." In Renaissance papers 1967, ed. G.W. Williams. Durham (NC) Duke Univ P, 1962. [Pg.658]

Joseph J. Breen was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on July 22, 1942. He earned his bachelor s degree from Fairfield University in 1964 and his doctorate in chemistry from Duke University in 1972. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and for two years in the Peace Corps before accepting an appointment at the EPA in 1979. During his tenure at the EPA, Breen was also an adjunct professor in environmental chemistry at Hood College, in Frederick, Maryland, and at Trinity College and American University in Washington, D.C. [Pg.182]

Starenko, Peter Elsel. "In Luther s Wake Duke John Frederick II of Saxony, Angelic Prophecy, and the Gotha Rebellion of 1567." PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 2002. [Pg.251]

Louis of Bourbon, Prince of the Royal Blood of France assisted Frederick II promulgate the thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite just before his death in May 1786. This may well have been Louis de Bourbon-Conde, Count of Clermont and Abbe of St Germain des Pres, who was Grand Master of French Masonry and died in 1771. ° However, if the establishment date of May 1786 is correct then the Louis Bourbon in question could have been the Count of Clermont s nephew, Louis Philippe-Joseph d Orleans, Duke of Chartres, Prince of the Royal Blood. He continued as Grand Master until his abdication in 1793. ... [Pg.317]

Frederick iV Duke of Swabia 1144-1167 Died on a campaign to Rome with Emperor Barbarossa In August... [Pg.441]

Matthias to the Diet of Worms, where he made a 6ne speech and courageously denounced the Spanish tyranny [(D)], He was one of the plenipotentiaries whom the Estates sent to France in 1580 to make representations to the Due d Alen9on [(E)], He was Consul at Antwerp in 1584 when the town was besieged by the Duke of Parma. In the year 1593, he escorted to the Palatinate Princess Louise Julienne who had been betrothed to the Elector Frederick IV. ... [Pg.240]


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