Louis I
Louis I 1339-84, king of Naples (1382-84; rival claimant to Charles III ), duke of Anjou, count of Provence, second son of John II of France. He founded the second Angevin line in Naples. As a regent for his nephew, Charles VI of France, he was noted for his rapacity. In 1380, Joanna I of Naples adopted Louis as heir to the throne and to Provence, repudiating her first choice, Charles of Durazzo. Charles, supported by his uncle, Pope Urban VI, conquered the kingdom (1381) and was crowned king of Naples as Charles III. Supported by the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneva), Louis I invaded the kingdom, but his troops soon deserted, and he died shortly thereafter. His claim then passed to his son, Louis II.
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SEN. MAX BAUCUS CHAIRMAN SEN. MAX BAUCUS HOLDS A HEARING ON CLIMATE CHANGE JOBS
Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 11/10/2009; 700+ words
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Transcript from: Capitol Hill Press Releases; 11/9/2009; 700+ words
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For November 11, 2009, CBS
Transcript from: CBS Morning News; 11/11/2009; ; 700+ words
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Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/10/2009; 700+ words
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Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 9/23/2009; 700+ words
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Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 9/23/2009; ; 700+ words
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Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 9/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...Conference and the National Congress of American Indians 66th Annual Convention. In addition to our national outreach efforts...in Denver. Additionally, my senior staff and I conduct bi-annual meetings with Veterans Service Organization representatives...
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Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 9/24/2009; 700+ words
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Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 9/24/2009; 700+ words
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Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 9/24/2009; 700+ words
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wood
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...diameter than those formed in the summer, and this results in the annual rings observable in cross section. The new cells lose their...wide ray markings. A log cut horizontally shows the concentric annual rings; lengthwise cuts through the center are marked by thin...
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Saltillo
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Richmond upon Thames
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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observatory
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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pantanal
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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