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COLLEGE CLASSROOM body Master Degrees Benedictine University -- Lisle Channahon: Ann O'Connor. Minooka: Kelly Hornberger. Wilmington: Lawrence Wallen. Concordia University -- River Forest Joliet: Kristin Jean Egly. Illinois State University -- Normal Gardner: Michelle Lynn Miner. Joliet: Ericca Lynn Pollack, Bradley Eddy Renwick, Melissa E. Studer. Morris: Irene Therese Albers. New Lenox: Wendy Kay Hegarty. Plainfield: Takisha Dynette Collins, Matthew James Deal. University of Iowa -- Iowa City, Iowa Joliet: Anissa Deanne Williams. University of Illinois -- Springfield New Lenox: Thomas William Weber. University of Nebraska -- Lincoln, Neb. Joliet: Jonathan Connor Self. University of St. Francis Crete: Susan Riegel. Joliet: Kristi Vanderhoof. New Lenox: Elizabeth Franczyk, Christine J. Marks. Plainfield: Gwendolyn Geistler, Paul V. Holba, John M. Kwak, Jolene A. Peters.
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Benedictine University -- Lisle
Joliet: Ne'Keisha Green, Leonel Lopez, Sylvia Martinez, Nima Patel.
Centre College -- Danville, Ky.
Minooka: Stephanie Holbrook.
Cornell College -- Mount Vernon, Iowa
Lockport: Frank Taldone.
Morris: Elizabeth Breuning.
Dartmouth College -- Hanover, N.H.
Plainfield: Adam Ziegfeld.
Elmhurst College -- Elmhurst
Bolingbrook: Maya Bijronia, Kassaundra Idette Evans, Jerome M. Pettiford.
Frankfort: Raymond James Isbell, Todd Edmund Schultz.
Lemont: Lina Dielininkaityte, Michael T. Mateja, Jonathan James Nicholson, Tricia C. Preuss.
Plainfield: Candice Fay ...
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Diplomatie et espionnage: Les Ambassadeurs du roi de France aupres de Philippe II du traite du Cateau-Cambresis (1559) a la mort de Henri III (1589).(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...roi de France aupres de Philippe II du traite du Cateau-Cambresis (1559) a la mort de Henri III (1589). Bibliotheque...Spanish relations immediately following the treaty of Cateau-Cambresis, the arrangements surrounding the meeting between...
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Ram the Lisbon Treaty through the Dail and to hell with voters. Just a conspiracy theory... or an audacious plot by the Taoiseach?
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...exists to force the Lisbon Treaty through Dail ireann...Exhibit A: The Lisbon Treaty ought to be dead and...it actually is. The treaty cannot proceed because...future as the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis. Hence the necessity...
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Obituary: Col Daniel Divry
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...village of L'Arbre-de- Guise, which had some 30 inhabitants, lying six kilometres to the north of Cateau (where the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis had been signed between France and Spain in 1559, confirming French possession of Toul, Metz and...
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Elizabeth's life and times.(400th anniversary of the death of Elizabeth I; chronology 1520 to 1604)(Chronology)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...endorsed by Parliament (April). Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis (Apr) between France and Spain...wife of Robert Dudley (Sept). Treaty of Edinburgh allies England with...1585 2nd Roanoke expedition. In Treaty of Nons
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brain games
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze
; ...Question V- 9 was a particularly tough one. Which 1559 treaty eased tensions in Europe by providing an end to hostilities...re not the only one. Here's your answer: the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis. Though San Pedro's high schools didn't meet...
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Kirk, Thomas Allison: Genoa and the Sea: Power and Policy in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559-1684.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: History: Review of New Books
; ...very close study of the maritime policy and history of Genoa during a key period in its history: from the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis to the French bombardment of the city in 1684. His work is "an attempt to grasp a point of encounter between...
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The Mantuan performance of Guarini's 'Pastor fido' and representations of courtly identity.(Battista Guarini, 1598 performance)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...they were only minor players on the European political scene. Like most northern Italian courts after the treaty of Cateau-Cambresis (1559), Mantua was increasingly dependent on the protection of greater powers--in this case their long...
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Creating Elizabeth's Via Media: R. E. Foster reconsiders the origins of the Church Settlement of 1559.(The Unpredictable Past)
Magazine article from: History Review
; ...end to hostilities. Talks had opened in September 1558 before Mary died. Restarted in February 1559, the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis was finally signed on 2 April. By its terms Elizabeth confirmed the loss of Calais, few if any clinging to...
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Trento, un problema: La ultima convocacion del Concilio (1552-1562)
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...conciliar lethargy characteristic of the Pauline pontificate to capitalize on the opportunity afforded by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis, but only with hard work and complex diplomacy. Gutierrez traces it all, demonstrating, for example, the...
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A walk on the mild side weekend to remember A gentle stroll is all it takes to discover the best of Lucca, says James Owen
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...Thereafter it retreated within its newly built walls, cultivating a sturdy independence that, after the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis in 1559, left it and Venice Italy's only surviving autonomous city states, a status finally abolished by...
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