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Your LIFE: Forbidden love; Frank and Elisabeth knew they couldn't give in to their feelings, until life gave them a second chance - three decades later..(Features)
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Byline: BY KATY WEITZ
A WAR-TORN country on the other side of the world was a strange setting for the beginning of an epic love story that would span three decades.
But, when Frank Holden and Elisabeth Jaklitsch met, their forbidden love sparked a series of events to rival any romantic novel.
Frank, 20, and his new wife Justine, also 20, had left his native Glasgow and moved to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1978 to live with an aunt.
"It seemed like an adventure," Frank says. "I was training to be a fireman medic but after a three-month ...
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Richard Beauchamp; Medieval England's Greatest Knight. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Albion
; ...and played a key role in the negotiation of the Treaty of Troyes (1420). He was also a great jouster, a polished...court, not a political assembly) that approved the Treaty of Troyes (p. 97). These lapses might have been avoided...
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Henry V.
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...control in 1418, came quietly under the English with the Treaty of Troyes (21 May 1420). The marriage match first proposed in 1408 followed two weeks after the Treaty, as the Princess Royal, Katherine of Valois, wed...
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The arts in France around 1400.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...Agincourt. Five years later Charles was forced to sign the Treaty of Troyes, which made Henry, rather than the son of Charles...of Arc, who argued that Charles had only signed the treaty because of his illness. Charles VI died in Paris in...
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Queen Katherine and the secret of Lydgate's Temple of Glas.(John Lydgate)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; ...marks her decisive entry into English political history, for the union was orchestrated to seal the Anglo-French Treaty of Troyes in 1420, forming her into so much epoch-making symbolic capital. (1) But neither the marriage nor the peace...
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On this day . . . in 1558.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...you shall find Calais lying in my heart." Calais was originally captured in 1347 by Edward III during the Hundred Years War after a punishing 12-month siege. The town was signed away to the French forever in the 1564 Treaty of Troyes.
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Joan of Arc, Her Story.
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...the eighth century. Nor do we learn here that Charles VII's coronation was called into question because by the treaty of Troyes in 1420, Charles's mother, Isabeau de Bavaria, had assented to the marriage of Henry V, king of England, and...
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HOW THE ENGLISH TRIED AND FAILED TO SEIZE FRANCE
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...time. He took advantage of factionalism during the madness of French king Charles VI, and by 1420 had forced the Treaty of Troyes. Under its terms he married Charles's daughter, disinherited the dauphin and installed himself as heir to the...
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HOW THE ENGLISH TRIED AND FAILED TO SEIZE FRANCE [Edition 2]
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...time. He took advantage of factionalism during the madness of French king Charles VI, and by 1420 had forced the Treaty of Troyes. Under its terms he married Charles's daughter, disinherited the dauphin and installed himself as heir to the...
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Slowly stitching up a famous monarch.(News)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...longbowmen. By 1419 his army had captured lands including Normandy and Picardy and forced the French to agree the Treaty of Troyes in 1420. He died in August 1422 after catching dysentery at the siege of Meaux. Henry has been immortalised both...
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Saturday, April 11
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...this date: 1564 - Peace of Troyes ends war between England and...1805 - Britain and Russia, by Treaty of St. Petersburg, agree to...France and is banished to Elba by Treaty of Fontainebleau. 1843 - Britain...British protectorate. 1899 - The treaty ending the Spanish-American...
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