Pamfilo Castaldi
Pamfilo Castaldi , c.1398-c.1490, Italian humanist and printer. He was the first printer of the city of Milan. Some credit him with the invention of movable type. See Gutenberg, Johann .
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In the kitchen, France is sovereign ruler England can claim many other successes, but its chefs have to bow to Paris
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 7/12/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...England and France. Two great powers, two great cultures...saucisson en brioche. In England, toad in the hole. In France, cassoulet. In England, bangers and Heinz...pommes dauphine. In England, the chip butty, a...cuisine and the decline of Britain's, but food ...
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England and Britain: Alan MacColl explores exactly what the word Britain meant, after the Romans had gone.(HISTORY BEHIND THE NEWS)
Magazine article from: History Today; 3/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...said to have had even greater power than those who...all the inhabitants of Britain, English and Britons...makes it plain that 'Britain' here must mean something...the northern parts of Britain'. Once more, Bede...manuscript, means 'ruler of Britain'. The other...wide ruler' ...
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Rugby Union: England bank on their slide ruler Dave Hadfield finds Phil Larder has created a new code of defence
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 4/18/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Phil Larder. The former Great Britain rugby league coach...s backroom staff for England, has the feeling of...time," he said after England's campaign had ended...times on tour with Great Britain, just as watching his...
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Ruler well-versed in public service
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times; 3/10/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Times 03-10-2001 Ruler well-versed in...Abdul Aziz. The Ruler was reported to be...Malay Society of Great Britain. The education he...administration, the Ruler was made the Raja...his father went to England to attend the coronation...
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ROBERT THE BRUTE; BBC editor brands Scottish rulers 'woad-painted thugs'.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 1/5/2002; 700+ words
; ...ran a poll to find Britain's greatest king or queen...pointed out Alfred the Great, who came third...of Wessex and not England. Liddle berated Scotland's warrior rulers in a reply letter...James I of Great Britain. He wrote: "We...turned his eyes to England. Malcolm ...
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Iran's supreme ruler calls for unity
News Wire article from: AP Online; 6/28/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...Iran's supreme ruler has called for national...West. In London, Britain's Foreign Office...election, singling out Britain and the U.S...spokeswoman for Britain's Foreign Office...slogan of 'down with England' to the slogan...office. Iran's rulers have unleashed club...give the effort ...
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Former Jamnagar ruler wants Ranjit Singh's necklace back.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.; 1/21/2006; 681 words
; ...Jamnagar will travel to England this spring to reclaim...property of his great-uncle Ranjit Singh...legend and former ruler of the state. For...unknown to the former ruler of Jamnagar, Jam...era of the Mughal rulers of India in the...owners, who live in Britain, but agreed ...
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WOMEN RULERS BORN INTO MALE-DOMINATED SOCIETIES.(Editorial)(Editorial)(Letter to the editor)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 10/3/2007; 466 words
; ...History shows women rulers not all peaceful" doesn...unmentioned), Elizabeth I of England and Ireland, Ekatarina II of Russia (Catherine the Great), Cleopatra VII of Egypt...Margaret Roberts Thatcher of Britain and Golda Mabovich Meir...
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Morning view: In the Assembly's absence, our Direct Rulers must be watched as never before.(COMMENT)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 11/13/2002; 700+ words
; ...of them MPs for constituencies in Great Britain, are a poor substitute for Northern...with constituencies to attend to in England, Scotland or Wales, their work...complaint being levelled at the Direct Rulers (ministers and civil servants...
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Rulers of the Roost.
Magazine article from: W; 9/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...hills of Derbyshire, England. "We're going to...beautiful estates in England. "I've always said...way it usually is. In England, women usually were...are the symbol of the great British aristocracy at...business. Because of Britain's foot-and-mouth...
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Rulers of England and Great Britain
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Rulers of England and Great Britain Rulers of England and Great Britain ( including dates of reign ) Saxons and Danes Egbert, 802-39 Æthelwulf, son of Egbert, 839-58 Æthelbald, son of Æthelwulf, 858-60 Æ...
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Kings and Queens of England and Britain
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
...Kings and Queens of England and Britain Years Monarch Age...days) 3 Became ruler by conquest 4 Son...Kings and Queens of England West Saxon Kings...899 Alfred (the Great) 52 28 899–...Kings and Queens of Britain House of Stuart 1603...
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George III (Great Britain) (1738–1820; Ruled 1760–1820)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
GEORGE III (GREAT BRITAIN) (1738 –...GEORGE III (GREAT BRITAIN) (1738 –...king of Great Britain and Ireland. George...luxury. Like other rulers, George found it...of the Church of England rested on fundamental...
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England, kingdom of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...The kingdom of England was created by...Successive rulers, sometimes from...Cromwell's England became a powerful...progress, each ruler improving on...forebears: some rulers were incapable...or during the great Civil War when...the kingdom of England had, ...
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Stuart Dynasty (England and Scotland)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...less than effective rulers. James was deposed...and the thrones of England and Scotland passed...United Kingdom of Great Britain, thus ending the...See also Anne (England) ; Charles I (England...Hanoverian Dynasty (Great Britain) ; Jacobitism...
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