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King Edward IV: King Edward IV (1442 to 1483) became the first Yorkist king of England at the age of nineteen, in the year 1461. His reign was filled with conflict as he sought to maintain the throne from usurpers who disproved of his secret marriage to Elizabeth Woodville (whose family...
Childless King Edward the Confessor, the last king of the Anglo-Saxon royal line, was killed on January 1066, which set a struggle between several claimants to his throne.William his successor in 1051 was involved in a marriage with a lack of an heir promising the throne to different ...
Kingdom wanted to keep the NATO small and strong, but the United States wanted to include smaller, weaker countries — those more likely to succumb to the Soviets. France was most concerned with protecting its colonial territories, and Germany was a concern to all three countries [source:NATO...
(this was Prince Albert’s title) although Philip actually declined that title. He was made Duke of Edinburgh by his father in law, and the queen subsequently made him a free standing Prince. Wives of kings were always called Queen Consorts (Queen for short). The non-king status of ...
When Tiven told the sharp-dressed man he was making a record with Steve Cropper, "He just lit up like a firecracker and said he'd like to bring us a song. I said, 'Well, it's only going on the record unless you play on it.' And he said, 'Well, that could be...
LOVETT Nobody called the recovery of the artifacts from King Tut's tomb grave robbing. I have museum-trained experts here, making sure this stuff is preserved and catalogued properly. Look at this drawing, which was found today... The video camera pans off Brock to the drawing, in a tra...
The Battle of Hastings was the culmination of a fierce conflict over who succeeded King Edward the Confessor. Initially this contest was between three potential heirs. Harold was able to defeat one of them pretty quickly but Duke William II of Normandy was a difficult opponent. According to the...
If a lethal had generated in the father's X, it killed all bb grandsons, sparing only the male progeny carrying scvf characters. If, on the contrary, the scvf males were miss- ing, the mutation was attributed to the untreated maternal X chromosome. In this way, Muller could ...