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| | <b>Henryb> Ford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | By 1926, flagging sales of the Model T convinced <b>Henryb> of what Edsel had been suggesting for some time: a new model was necessary. |  | | <b>Henryb> Ford <b>IIb> was released from the Navy and became an executive vice president, while Harry Bennett had a seat on the board and was responsible for personnel, labor relations, and public relations. |  | | <b>Henryb> Ford is sometimes credited with the invention of the automobile, generally attributed to Karl Benz, and the assembly line, invented by Ransom E. Olds. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford
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| | 1100 - 1199 |
 | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIb>, first of the Plantagenet monarchs of England, defeats Steven of Blois and becomes King of England. |  | | Lothiar (soon to be Lothair <b>IIb> of the Holy Roman Empire) is granted the duchy of Saxony by <b>Henryb> V of the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> argues with the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas a' Becket, and attempts to decree that priest accused of crimes should be charged by royal courts. |
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 | | <b>Henryb> I Of Germany <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> Of Germany <b>Henryb> III Of Germany <b>Henryb> IV Of Germany |  | | Pope Innocent IV deposed Frederick <b>IIb> in 1245, and the papal faction of princes in Germany elected <b>Henryb> Raspe, count of Thuringia, as antiking in 1246. |  | | In 1110 <b>Henryb> agreed to respect the decree of Pope Paschal <b>IIb> against lay investiture, that is, the king's right to confer symbols of authority on church officials, providing that the pope would crown him and that the church would surrender all its secular property and rights within the empire. |
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| | Ancestors and Family of <b>Henryb> III the Lion of Saxony |
 | | In early 1168 he married Matilda, the daughter of <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> of England, and soon afterward was sent to France and England as ambassador of Frederick I on a mission to arrange an armistice between both nations. |  | | <b>Henryb> next married Matilda of England, daughter of <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> Curtmantle of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, on 1 Feb 1168 in Minden Cathedral, Saxony, Germany. |  | | Allowed to retain his hereditary lands of Brunswick and Lüneburg, he was exiled for several years to the court of his father-in-law, <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> of England. |
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 | | <b>Henryb> IV, Part <b>IIb> <b>Henryb> IV, Part <b>IIb> is England. |  | | Arahad <b>IIb> was the tenth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedai... |  | | Arathorn <b>IIb> was the fifteenth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/ii.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Lothair <b>IIb>, Holy Roman Emperor |
 | | Eric <b>IIb> of Denmark was made a vassal of the emperor in Events Stephen of Blois succeeds King <b>Henryb> I. Empress Maud, daughter of <b>Henryb> I and widow of <b>Henryb> V opposed Stephen and claims the throne as her own Owain Gwynedd of Wales defeats the Normans at Crug Mawr. |  | | Roger <b>IIb> of Sicily, an ally of Anacletus. |  | | The Hohenstaufen, in addition to claiming the private Salian lands which clearly fell to them, also claimed all of the crown lands gained under <b>Henryb> IV and <b>Henryb> V. Lothair's attempts to seize the crown lands following approval from a group of nobles meeting in Regensburg provoked Hohenstaufen reaction. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Lothair-II,-Holy-Roman-Emperor
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| | Britannia: Monarchs of Britain |
 | | The deaths of <b>Henryb> the Young King in 1183 and Geoffrey in 1186 gave no respite from his children's rebellious nature; Richard, with the assistance of Philip <b>IIb> Augustus of France, attacked and defeated <b>Henryb> on July 4, 1189 and forced him to accept a humiliating peace. |  | | <b>Henryb> was raised in the French province of Anjou and first visited England in 1142 to defend his mother's claim to the disputed throne of Stephen. |  | | <b>Henryb> empowered a new social class of government clerks that stabilized procedure - the government could operate effectively in the king's absence and would subsequently prove sufficiently tenacious to survive the reign of incompetent kings. |
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http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon26.html
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| | Rulers_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire |
 | | 1198-1218 Otto IV 1212-1250 Frederick <b>IIb> 1246-1249 <b>Henryb> Raspe |  | | 1002-1024 <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> 1024-1039 Conrad <b>IIb> 1039-1056 <b>Henryb> III |  | | 1564-1576 Maximilian <b>IIb> 1576-1612 Rudolf <b>IIb> 1612-1619 Matthias |
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http://www.antiquesatoz.com/habsburg/emperors.htm
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| | Utilitarianism; John Stuart Mill; Ethics |
 | | Book IV of <b>Henryb> Sidgwicks The Methods of Ethics, 7th edition (Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, 1981) is also a classic source of utilitarian thought. |  | | Book IV of <b>Henryb> Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics, 7th edition (Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company, 1981) is also a classic source of utilitarian thought. |  | | The classic texts for utilitarianism are those of Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and <b>Henryb> Sidgwick. |
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http://ethics.acusd.edu/utilitarianism.html
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| | Germany during the Crusades |
 | | Lothair had chosen his son-in-law, <b>Henryb> the Proud of Bavaria. |  | | On the other side, adhering to not so much to Lothair personally as to the potential gain he represented, was the Duke of Bavaria and his family, the Welfs. |  | | On the one side were the partisans of Swabia, whose family was known as the Hohenstaufen. |
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http://crusades.boisestate.edu/Europe/germany/03.shtml
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| | Simon of TECKLENBURG , Count of Tecklenburg - Hildeburg of TENGLING |
 | | 1 Hildegard of TEGERNBACH =Kuno <b>IIb> of MODLING 2 Kuno III of MODLING = SOPHIE 3 Hildegard of MODLING =Sigibotto IV of NEUENBURG-FALKENSTEIN 3 WILLIBIRG =Helmbod of ENDORF =Adelheid of EPPAN, Countess of Eppan 3 Kuno IV of MODLING 3 Kuno V of MODLING 2 <b>Henryb> of MODLING |  | | Child: <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> of TECKLENBURG, Count of Tecklenburg |  | | /-Egilmar <b>IIb> of OLDENBURG, Count of Oldenburg |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dphaner/HTML/people/p0000114.htm
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| | LOTHAIR I. - LoveToKnow Article on LOTHAIR I. |
 | | A second rising was caused when, on the death of Ulrich <b>IIb>., count of Weimar and Orlamunde, without issue in 1112, <b>Henryb> seized these counties as vacant fiefs of the empire, while Lothair supported ;he claim of Siegfried, count of Ballenstadt, whose mother was a relative of Ulrich. |  | | Lothair, unable to capture Nuremberg, gained the support of <b>Henryb> the Proud, the new duke of Bavaria, by giving him his daughter, Gertrude, in marriage, and that of Conrad, count of Zahringen, by granting him the administration of the kingdom of Burgundy, or Aries. |  | | But Lothair gained the upper hand in Germany, and by the end of 1129 the Hohenstaufen strongholds, Nuremberg and Spires, were in his possession. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LO/LOTHAIR_I_.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Lothair <b>IIb> (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Lothair <b>IIb> also called Lothair III, 10751137, Holy Roman emperor (113337) and German king (112537); successor of Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> V. His predecessor invested him with the duchy of Saxony in 1106, but after 1112 Lothair, in several rebellions, successfully championed local independence against the royal authority. |  | | However, Lothair and his son-in-law, <b>Henryb> the Proud of Bavaria, defeated the Hohenstaufen and peace was made in 1135. |  | | After the defeat of the Hohenstaufen he returned (1136) to Italy and campaigned successfully against Roger <b>IIb> of Sicily, supporter of the antipope Anacletus <b>IIb>. |
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| | WILLIAM H. SYKES JR. |
 | | WILLIAM H. William <b>Henryb> Sykes Jr., 88, a native of Smithfield, long-time civic leader and former mayor, died Jan. 21, 1996. |  | | As soon as the United States became involved in World War <b>IIb> he volunteered for active duty with the Air Force, serving for 3 and a half years as a fighter-pilot instructor and deputy commander of the Matagorda Peninsula Gunnery School. |  | | His model of the steamboat ``Smithfield'' is on prominent display at the Isle of Wight Museum. |
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http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960123/01230200.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Morgenthau |
 | | His book, Germany Is Our Problem (1945), contains a number of highly controversial recommendations relating to the disposition of Germany following World War <b>IIb>, including reduction of its economy to that of an agricultural state. |  | | President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him secretary of the treasury early in 1934, and Morgenthau served in that capacity for 11 years, providing valuable assistance to the president in the effectuation of the New Deal programs and in devising the monetary policies that facilitated the American war effort in World War <b>IIb>. |  | | (1891-1967), American publisher and public official, son of the lawyer and diplomat <b>Henryb> Morgenthau, born in New York City, and educated at Cornell University. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/text_761556435__1/Morgenthau.html
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| | Books on History - Postscript Books by Mail - New Arrivals |
 | | <b>Henryb> Marten (1602-1680) was one of the most colourful of 17th-century Englishmen. |  | | The 15 essays look at aspects of the Stuart courts including the Scottish court before and after 1603; the politics of Chapman's The Memorable Masque; Inigo Jones; the coronation of Charles <b>IIb>; patronage at the court of Charles <b>IIb>; etiquette and the use of the royal apartments; and the viceregal court in late-17th century Ireland. |  | | Ever since a small group of Jews came to England with William the Conqueror, approximately two-thirds of Britain's Jewish population has lived in London; with the large-scale immigrations of the 19th and 20th centuries Jews have made a sizeable contribution to the life of the city. |
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| | <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> the Pious, Henryk <b>IIb> Pobożny (b. |  | | <b>Henryb> the Pious succeeded his father in 1238 and became the most powerful of the all Polish dukes. |  | | In 1239 supported the pope in his conflict with emperor Frederick <b>IIb>. |
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http://www.hackettstown.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Henry_II_of_Poland
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Henryb> VIII |
 | | This was in fact the course which from the latter part of 1529 <b>Henryb> undeviatingly followed, though he did not at first go to lengths from which there was no retreat. |  | | <b>Henryb> also petitioned, in the event of his becoming free, a dispensation to contract a new marriage with any woman even in the first degree of affinity, whether the affinity was contracted by lawful or unlawful connexion. |  | | <b>Henryb> had now no choice but to put his great matter into the hands of Wolsey, and Wolsey, although the whole divorce policy ran counter to his better judgment, strained every nerve to secure a decision in his master's favour. |
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| | Andrew Milton's Genealogy Page |
 | | According to biographies of John William Strutt, the first direct ancestor of the Strutt family in this area who can be reliably traced is a John Strutt I, a corn miller, who settled in the Springfield area of Chelmsford, Essex, in around 1667, working the Springfield and Moulsham mills with his son John <b>IIb>. |  | | He was a Gun Maker by profession, and she was a Hat Trimmer. |  | | According to the LDS record, William <b>Henryb> Swain was born on 6 June 1816 at St Mary, Whitechapel, Stepney, and Frances Lee was born in Shoreditch, St Leonards c. |
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| | <b>Henryb> Morgenthau, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Under President Truman, Morgenthau offered his resignation when he was not made a member of the delegation to the post-World War <b>IIb> Potsdam Conference. |  | | Morgenthau was born in New York City, the son of <b>Henryb> Morgenthau Sr. |  | | In 1944 Morgenthau proposed the Morgenthau Plan for postwar Germany, calling for Germany to be stripped of its industry and forced to return to an agrarian economy. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morgenthau,_Jr.
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| | <b>Henryb> Stanley - The Rescue of Emin Pasha |
 | | Stanley's exploration of the Congo in 1874-1877 sparked the interest of King Leopold <b>IIb> of Belgium, who commissioned Stanley to direct the development of the Congo Free State. |  | | Stanley's last African expedition began in 1887 as a relief mission to aid Emin Pasha, the German-born governor of southern Sudan's Equatoria province. |  | | One of Stanley's officers tried to scale one of the peaks of the Ruwenzori and got two-thirds of the way up. |
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http://www.wayfarersbookshop.com/Biographies/Stanley_Biography/Stanley_-_The_Rescue_of_Emin_P/stanley_-_the_rescue_of_emin_p.html
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 | | Among his accomplishments was the convening of the Bretton Woods Conference, which established the post-World War <b>IIb> international banking system. |  | | <b>Henryb> Morgenthau died on February 6, 1967, in Poughkeepsie, New York. |  | | As President, Roosevelt tapped Morgenthau to be chairman of the Farm Credit Administration and later as undersecretary of the treasury. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Morgenthau, <b>Henryb>, Jr. (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Toward the end of World War <b>IIb>, Morgenthau outlined his plan for controlling Germany by converting it from an industrial to an agricultural economy. |  | | When Roosevelt became President in 1933, he appointed Morgenthau chairman of the Federal Farm Board and governor of the Farm Credit Administration. |  | | He became interested in agriculture and bought a farm in Dutchess co., N.Y., where he became an intimate of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/M/MorgnthHJr.html
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| | <b>Henryb> Morgenthau, Jr. -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Shakespeare's <b>Henryb> VIII ends with the baptism of England's future Queen, Elizabeth I. Ford Automobiles: The Model T |  | | (190285), U.S. political leader, born in Nahant, Mass.; grandson of <b>Henryb> Cabot Lodge; U.S. senator (Republican) from Massachusetts 193753 (resigned 1944 to serve in World War <b>IIb>, reelected 1946); directed campaign that won Republican presidential nomination for Dwight D. Eisenhower 1952; chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations 195360; Republican vice-presidential... |  | | <b>Henryb> Ford changed the American way of life with his practical and affordable cars. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9053742?tocId=9053742
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| | Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections |
 | | By 973, <b>Henryb> <b>IIb> [Duke of Bavaria] <b>iib>. |  | | Louis <b>IIb> "the German" [King of the East Franks], b. |  | | Willa of Arles, and had issue, (a) Adalbert <b>IIb> of Lombardy, b. |
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| | Christian History Handbook: Medieval: Lecture Twenty-one |
 | | Manfred, Frederick <b>IIb>'s illegitimate son, reconquered South Italy (1255) and Sicily (1256) after Conrad IV's death, but Pope Urban IV made Charles of Anjou (brother of French king, Louis IX) his vassal in 1262 and sent him to conquer Manfred. |  | | The child Frederick <b>IIb> inherited the rule of south Italy and Sicily from his parents, but was dominated and controlled by the papacy of Innocent III (1198-1216) for fourteen years while Germany was in civil war between Welf and Waiblinger factions. |  | | Frederick <b>IIb> was crowned king in Sicily when his father died in 1197, king of Rome in 1212, king of the Germans in 1215, and Roman Emperor in 1220 by Pope Honorius III. |
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| | Morgenthau.htm |
 | | World War <b>IIb> - Vis a vis Germany, Morgenthau sees the Nazi regime and the German people as one and the same and passionately believes that the Allied policy of unconditional surrender should be framed in the harshest terms possible. |  | | Sadly for the German conspirators, dissenting officials like State Secretary Cordell Hull and OSS Director William Donovan enjoy nowhere near the level of political influence wielded by the Germanophobic Treasury Secretary <b>Henryb> Morgenthau over the terminally-ill president who becomes increasingly anxious of not doing anything to offend or alienate uncle Joe. |  | | Morgenthau's Germanophobia motivates him to formulate a merciless post-war plan for defeated Germany in which he proposes the permanent annihilation of German industry and the splintering of the German nation-state into a geopolitical vacuum of pasteurized provinces to be administered by the Allies indefinitely. |
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http://www.joric.com/Conspiracy/Morgenthau.htm
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| | Horizon Books at antiqbook.com |
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| | <b>Henryb> Morgenthau |
 | | <b>Henryb> Morgenthau was an eminent American lawyer, businessman and later on diplomat and public figure, friend of world-renown personalities of his time, such as the American President Woodrow Wilson, the British Prime Minister Lloyd George, Winston Churchill and many others. |  | | Morgenthau: I was sent to Athens: Contents, First Pages, Chapters: I, <b>IIb>, III, IV, V, VI, XVII, Note |  | | In 1918 published his book "Ambassador Morgenthaus Story", in which he relates his personal experiences from the bloody systematic persecutions and genocides of the Christian subjects of the Ottoman Empire during that period, organized and directed by the Ottoman Administration. |
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http://www.hri.org/docs/Morgenthau/note.html
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