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University of Prince Edward Island
University of Prince Edward Island at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada; provincially supported; coeducational; founded 1969 with the merger of Prince of Wales College (est. 1834) and St. Dunstan's Univ. (est. 1855). It has faculties of arts, sciences, business administration, education,... Read more |
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Prince of England Charles Edward
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Prince of Jordan Hassan
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Fumimaro Konoye
Prince Fumimaro Konoe Prince Fumimaro Konoe (1891-1945) was a Japanese aristocrat and politician who served as premier in the crucial years during which war broke out with China and Japan was preparing to make war on the United States. Fumimaro Konoe was born in Tokyo on Oct. 12, 1891, into... Read more |
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Prince of the United Kingdom William
William, Prince (b. 1982). Elder son of Charles, prince of Wales, and Princess Diana, and second in line to the throne, William was educated initially at Wetherby preparatory school and at Ludgrove, where in 1991 he accidentally sustained a fractured skull. Eton, then a gap year, preceded further... Read more |
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Ludwig von Siegen
Ludwig von Siegen , c.1609-1680, German engraver, b. Holland, educated in Germany. He is said to have invented (c.1640) the mezzotint process of engraving. Among his seven known plates are portraits of Amalia Elisabeth of Hesse and of William II, prince of Orange, and his wife, Mary. His new method... Read more |
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Victorian style
Victorian style in British and American architecture, an eclectic mode based on the revival of older styles, often in new combinations. Although the style is named after the reign (1837-1901) of Queen Victoria, it was her husband Prince Albert who was the actual promoter of taste. Because of its... Read more |
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Eugene of Savoy
Eugene of Savoy The French-born Austrian general Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736) led the military campaigns that laid the foundation of Hapsburg power in central Europe. He was widely admired as a model soldier, diplomat, and patron of the arts. Prince Eugene of Savoy was born in Paris on Oct.... Read more |
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Bajazet
Bajazet For Ottoman sultans and princes thus named, use Beyazid.... Read more |
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