Charles II[a] (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700)[b] was King of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg, which had ruled Spain since 1516, he died without children, leading to a European conflict over his successor. For reasons still debated, Charles ...
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Since Charles Dumont wrote one ofEdith Piaf‘s signature songs, it seems only right to send him off with a video of her performing it. The links above it were provided byJesse Walker,Elizabeth N. Brown,IncarcerNation,Lucy Steigerwald,Mike Siegel, and Jesse Walker again, in that order. ...
His discussions of the English Civil War take the Royalist side, perhaps influenced by the fact that while prisoner on the Isle of Wight, King Charles I had touched Cannon's mother for the King's Evil. He was relatively uninterested in religious and political issues for much of his life,...
He takes over control of the minority IPP faction loyal to Charles Stewart Parnell after Parnell dies in 1891. He is a conciliatory politician who achieves the two main objectives of his political life: party unity and, in September 1914, the passing of the Irish Home Rule Act. The Irish ...
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2. Lamb : Charles Lamb (1775-1834), English essayist, was born in London and brought up within the precincts of the ancient law courts, his father being a servant to an advocate of the inner Temple. He went to school at Christs Hospital, where he had for a classmate Coleridge, his...
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