Cassander
Cassander , 358-297 BC, king of Macedon, one of the chief figures in the wars of the Diadochi . The son of Antipater, he was an officer under Alexander the Great, but there was ill feeling between them. After his father's death, Cassander engaged in vigorous warfare against Antipater's successor as regent, Polyperchon. He was successful, and by 318 he had a preponderant influence in Macedonia and Greece. Alexander's mother, Olympias, challenged this and put Philip III, Alexander's half brother, and many others to death. Cassander pursued her, crushed her army, and condemned her to death (316). Later, to strengthen his claim to the throne, he married Alexander's half sister, Thessalonica, and in 311 he murdered Alexander's widow, Roxana, and their son. He resisted the efforts of Antigonus I to rebuild the empire and was one of the coalition that defeated Antigonus and Demetrius at Ipsus in 301. Secure in his position, he founded the cities of Thessaloníki and Cassandreia (on the site of Potidaea) and rebuilt Thebes.
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Statement by the Hon. Jason Kenney, PC, MP, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity) on Sir John A. Macdonald Day
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 1/10/2008; 450 words
; ...Marketwire - Jan. 10, 2008) - It is with great pleasure that I extend my best wishes to Canadians on Sir John A. Macdonald Day. John Alexander Macdonald was a remarkable individual whose intelligence and foresight were vital to forging the strong and...
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Statement by the Hon. Jason Kenney, PC, MP, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity) on Sir John A. Macdonald Day.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 1/10/2008; 598 words
; ...Marketwire via COMTEX) -- It is with great pleasure that I extend my best wishes to Canadians on Sir John A. Macdonald Day. John Alexander Macdonald was a remarkable individual whose intelligence and foresight were vital to forging the strong and...
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The New Columbia Fiddlers: Fiddle Tunes of the Lewis and Clark Era.(Sound Recording Review) (sound recording review)
Magazine article from: Sing Out!; 6/22/2003; ; 609 words
; ...Marshall, fiddle and banjo, John Williams, fiddle and percussion...curious addition is the duet of "MacDonald's Reel" and "Leather Breeches...based on the tune composed by Sir Alexander MacDonald and its colonial cousin is much...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/11/1999; 683 words
; ...William Thomas Brande, chemist, 1788; John Payne Collier, Shakespearean critic, 1789...of Cornell University, New York, 1807; John Lodge Ellerton, composer, 1807; Sir John Alexander Macdonald, first prime minister of Canada, 1815...
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Ministering to the Anglicans of the Fourth Town (Adolphustown, Ontario).
Magazine article from: The Loyalist Gazette; 9/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Fredericksburgh by the Right Reverend John Travers Lewis, Bishop of Ontario...contributed. The Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, the Prime Minister of Canada...Governor of Ontario, the Honourable John Beverley Robinson, the grandson...
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ASSAULT CHARGE AGAINST CHRETIEN IS DROPPED.(News)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 5/7/1996; 554 words
; ...supported Russell's move. A conviction on assault carries a maximum fine of $1,445 and six months in jail. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, was forced to resign in 1873 because of a campaign-financing scandal...
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Killing premiers to build a canal: McLeod Stewart and the Montreal, Ottawa and Georgian Bay Canal.(Essay)
Magazine article from: Ontario History; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...days before Christmas 1917, Sir Robert Borden received a...above project, viz. Sir John Macdonald, Hon. Alexander McKenzie [sic], Sir John Abbott, Sir John Thompson...ambitions. When John A. Macdonald later promised to request...
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Stirring it
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 4/19/1998; ; 631 words
; ...improvement on the food Lord Macdonald's ancestor Sir Alexander provided for Dr Johnson...Boswell recorded, "Sir Alexander not having a cook...The present Lady Macdonald would have impressed...a la Claire, ring John Church (01438 360959...
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Crossing the floor, conflict of interest and the Parliament of Canada Act.(Stephen Harper and David Emerson)
Magazine article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review; 6/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...the same time as being a member of the House of Commons. This was the case for the ministries of Alexander Mackenzie in 1873, Sir John A. Macdonald in 1878, Wilfrid Laurier in 1896, Robert Borden in 1911, William L. M. King in 1921 and 1926...
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The bank that went bust $00.00: eighty years ago, Ottawa took control of the business of banking. It was forced to. A great bank had collapsed and many Canadians were ruined.(Home Bank of Canada)
Magazine article from: The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History; 8/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...begging letter, Sir," wrote Mrs. Hill...finance minister, Sir Alexander Galt, and his cabinet...Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald, was laid bare...where it counted, in Macdonald's cabinet, which...finance minister, Sir John Rose, a little less...
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Sir John Alexander Macdonald
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Sir John Alexander Macdonald Sir John Alexander Macdonald (1815-1891) was a leading Canadian politician and Cabinet minister, serving as premier in the Province of Canada and twice as prime minister of the Dominion. John Alexander Macdonald...
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Macdonald, Sir John Alexander
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Macdonald, Sir John Alexander (1815–91) Canadian statesman, first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1867–73, 1878–...
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Macdonald, Sir John (Alexander)
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Macdonald, Sir John (Alexander) (1815–91) Canadian statesman. Elected a Tory member of the House of Assembly of United Canada in 1844, he was...
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Donald Alexander Smith
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Donald Alexander Smith Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and...Smith's fortune and barony. John Stuart, a Hudson's Bay Company...1869-1870) made Smith famous. Sir John Alexander Macdonald's Conservative government feared...
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Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley Sir...at the age of 13 to Saint John, where he became an apothecary...he was elected for Saint John City in 1867 and reelected...Canada, the Conservative Sir John Alexander Macdonald, carefully constructed his...
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