Philip III (born July 31, 1396, Dijon, Burgundy [now in France]—died June 15, 1467, Bruges [now Brugge, Belgium]) was the most important of the Valois dukes of Burgundy (reigned 1419–67) and the true founder of the Burgundian state that rivaled France in the 15th century. Philip ...
Prince Philip. Additional Crew: Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute. Prince Phillip was born on 10 June 1921 as a Prince of Greece and Denmark. His family was deposed and he lived in France and finally went to boarding school in Gordonstoun in Scotland. Ev
Hornig. Publisher of the Fantasy Fan which ran from September ‘33 to February ‘35 and including first publication of works by Bloch, Lovecraft, Smith, Howard and Derleth. It also had a LOC section called ‘The Boiling Point’ which quickly became angry exchanges between several of the magazi...
This left him at the age of 41 without an heir and without a wife. Having tried Portugal, England, and France, he next married his niece, Anna of Austria, the daughter of the Austrian Emperor Maximilian III. Together, they had three sons, two of which died in infancy, including Philips...
As Philip grew up in France, the strapping and strikingly handsome young lad more than happily participated in French, er, liberalism. An old teacher of his described Philip as a "know it all smarty person,” and the young prince used his sharp wit and clever charms to woo women, includin...
Fantasy and Science Fiction Festival, Metz France, July 1976 Philip José Farmer and Theodore Sturgeon were the Guests of Honor. 34th World Science Fiction Convention, (MidAmericaCon) Kansas City, September 1976 This was the 1976 Worldcon held in Kansas City. According to Locus #191, July 31...
The Robertonians were succeeded by a couple of Capet brothers who ruled the duchy and resisted incorporation into the royal domain of France. The Capetian dukes established their power on a firm basis and created an efficient administration. Robert the Pious, the second Capetian king of the Fr...
Prince Philip first attended the MacJannet School for Young Americans in Saint-Cloud, France. In 1928, he was sent to England where he lived with his maternal grandmother at Kensington Palace and his maternal uncle George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven at Lynden Manor in Bray, Berks...
, Esmeralda took young Jackie to England, since the two were not at the plantation when it was destroyed by the Germans (in TARZAN THE UNTAMED). Perhaps the "business" which Tarzan was attending to in Nairobi when UNTAMED opened was sending Esmeralda and Jackie away to England or France....
He saw the great city where luxury, dominant and defiant, existed largely by grace of exploitation– exploitation of men, women and children. The young man’s eyes had become bright and hard, when his day-dream was interrupted, and he was looking into the gray-blue eyes of Gloria Strawn...