Ferdinand I
Ferdinand I 1751-1825, king of the Two Sicilies (1816-25). He had previously been king of Naples (1759-99, 1799-1805, 1815-16) as Ferdinand IV and king of Sicily (1759-1816) as Ferdinand III. A Spanish Bourbon, Ferdinand succeeded (1759) to the two kingdoms when his father and predecessor became king of Spain as Charles III . His father's reforms were continued during Ferdinand's minority by the regent, Bernardo Tanucci, but after Ferdinand's marriage (1768) to Marie Caroline a reactionary regime was instituted under her influence. Sir John Acton was appointed prime minister. The execution (1793) of the queen's sister, Marie Antoinette of France, helped turn Ferdinand against France, and in 1798 he joined the Second Coalition. In Jan., 1799, the French took Naples shortly after the royal couple had fled to Sicily. The French-sponsored Parthenopean Republic was short-lived, and terror accompanied Ferdinand's return (June, 1799). Peace was made with France in 1801, but in 1805 Ferdinand joined the Third Coalition against Napoleon. The French reconquered Naples, and early in 1806 the royal couple again fled to Sicily, where Ferdinand ruled under English protection. In 1812 he bowed to local political pressure, made his son regent, and had him grant Sicily a constitution. After Naples was restored to him (1815), Ferdinand abolished Sicilian autonomy and proclaimed (1816) himself king of the Two Sicilies. His reactionary government provoked an insurrection in 1820, and he was forced to grant a constitution. He reestablished his despotism with Austrian aid in 1821 and once again instituted a fierce persecution of all liberals and Carbonari . He was succeeded by his son Francis I.
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Rep. Davis Introduces Bill Extending Federal Recognition to Rappahannock Tribe
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 1/12/2007; 700+ words
; ...extend federal recognition to the Rappahannock Tribe." The bill, introduced on...106To extend Federal recognition to the Rappahannock Tribe, and for other purposes. Be...Smith. The first occurred when the Rappahannock weroance (headman) traveled to Quiyocohannock...
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Brentsville Boys, Girls Sweep Races At Rappahannock
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/25/1997; 528 words
; ...Bull Run District meet Wednesday at Rappahannock's Bleu Rock course. Brentsville...totaled 26 points and were followed by Rappahannock (43) and George Mason (56). Manassas...as the Tigers won with 26 points. Rappahannock -- led by Mark Williams's winning...
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Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge Grows by 75 Acres
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 11/27/2007; 700+ words
; ...or Joseph McCauley, manager of the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge...protection of 75 acres as part of the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge...Located in Essex County along the Rappahannock River, the Laneview property contains...
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Rappahannock better than its reputation.(SPORTS)(WEEKEND ATHLETE: OUTDOORS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 7/1/2007; 700+ words
; ...Route 301 until he reaches the tidal Rappahannock River. Would you look at that, said...some peace and quiet here. Ah, the Rappahannock. Visions appear of George Washington...across a river, chances are it was the Rappahannock, not the Potomac as so many believe...
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Rappahannock Lovers Ready for a Blast; With Dam Coming Down, Things Are Looking Up on River
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/22/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...barrier left on Virginia's Rappahannock River. Gratification is expected...to instant for anglers on the Rappahannock, which runs 184 miles from...whitewater canoeist who gets on the Rappahannock several times a week, even...
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Canal on the Rappahannock Overflowed With Red Ink
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/20/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...wanted canals on their river, the Rappahannock. So in 1793, and again in 1811...extending the Navigation of the River Rappahannock and all its improveable Branches...the 1811 act to build canals on the Rappahannock, a project that was estimated to cost...
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ANOTHER 90 ACRES PROTECTED IN RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER VALLEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, OVER 8,000 ACRES NOW PROTECTED FOR WILDLIFE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 5/14/2008; 700+ words
; ...acres in Essex County as part of the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge...Laneview property, located along the Rappahannock River and marks the protection of over...completion of this project as part of the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge...
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Union Bankshares to Acquire Virginia's Rappahannock National Bank.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 2/27/1998; 700+ words
; ...bank-buyout mania were a contest, Rappahannock National Bank would be the winner in...shares of its stock for each share of Rappahannock when it buys the bank, which has just...a value of about $6,724 on each Rappahannock share, based on yesterday's closing...
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USACE Sets the Rappahannock River Free
Magazine article from: Engineer; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Fredericksburg, Virginia, allowing the Rappahannock River to flow freely for the first...their natural migration cycle. The Rappahannock River flows 184 miles from a spring...1728, sits at the fall line of the Rappahannock. A wooden crib dam was the first dam...
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Rappahannock Electric Purchases Syntellect Solution to Enhance Customer Service; Automated System Uses Speech Recognition to Report Power Outages From Customers.
Business Wire; 4/9/2001; 700+ words
; ...hosted services, today announced that Rappahannock Electric Cooperative has purchased...Interactive Media Response (IMR) Solution. Rappahannock Electric Cooperative provides electric...resource management suite to provide Rappahannock with turnkey outage management and...
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Rappahannock
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Rappahannock , river, 212 mi (341 km) long, rising in the Blue Ridge Mts...Fredericksburg. In the Civil War much fighting took place in the vicinity of the Rappahannock and the Rapidan, its largest tributary (see Bull Run , second battle...
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Rappahannock Station
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Rappahannock Station see Mine Run Campaign .)
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Brandy Station, Battle of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
...This battle, fought just south of the Rappahannock River in Culpeper County, Virginia...infantry at Culpeper Courthouse and the Rappahannock River. The approximate center of his...on this day had orders to cross the Rappahannock with three cavalry divisions, two...
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Chancellorsville, Battle of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
...Fredericksburg and took 90,000 across the Rappahannock River into the densely wooded Virginia...Sedgwick barely escaped back across the Rappahannock on 4 May. With 17,000 casualties...psychologically beaten, he retreated across the Rappahannock on 5 May. Lincoln anguished...
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Fredericksburg, Battle of
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...from one to two miles south of the Rappahannock River. Lee's lines roughly paralleled...withdrew his demoralized army north of the Rappahannock during the night of 15 December, and...Fredericksburg Campaign: Decision on the Rappahannock. Chapel Hill: University of North...
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