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 | | April 13, In the papal bull "Divina dispensation" Pope Eugene III approves of the Crusading into Spain and beyond the northeastern frontier of Germany. |  | | Zengi's capture of Edessa from the Crusaders in 1144 had made him a hero among Muslims and led to the launching of the Second Crusade. |  | | Bernard Clairvaux writes "We expressly forbid that for any reason whatsoever they should make a truce with these people [the Wends]... |
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http://www.allcrusades.com/CHRONOLOGICAL/chrono-1100-1149.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Bamberg Rider |
 | | Many historians believe the sculpture’s horseman represents Conrad III, king of Germany from 1138 to 1152. |  | | Made in 1240, the Bamberg Rider is one of the first examples of freestanding, independent sculpture in Europe—until then most sculptures were dependent on their specific architectural setting. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/media_461526791/Bamberg_Rider.html
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| | CONRAD III. - LoveToKnow Article on CONRAD III. |
 | | An attempt, however, to perform the same service for another brother-in-law, also called Ladislaus, who had been driven from his Polish dukedom, ended in failure. |  | | Conrad, however, captured the fortress of Weinsberg from Welf in December 1140, and is said to have allowed the women to leave the town, each with as much of her property as she could carry on her back. |  | | This state of affairs drove Conrad into alliance with the East Roman emperor, Manuel Comnenus, who in 1146 married his step-sister; but the condition of Germany prevented the contemplated campaign against Roger. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CO/CONRAD_III_.htm
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| | November 4: HISTORY (nov4his.htm) |
 | | While waiting to return he carried on communications with Conrad III, seeking to reinstall dignity in the German emperor who had been badly humiliated from the defeat of the crusades. |  | | The first stage of the Second Crusade had been initiated by Pope Celestine II but that ended in disaster when the troops, marching from Constantinople (Byzantium) in 1143 to Edessa, met their waterloo there in the early winter of 1145. |  | | Pope Eugene III felt that the first had not been properly organized and so he sought not only the military leadership and strength of France and Germany through the coaxing of St. Bernard, but also of South Italy in the person of Roger II of Sicily. |
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http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/nov4his.htm
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| | CONRAD III - Online Information article about CONRAD III |
 | | Weinsberg from Well in December 1140, and is said to have allowed the See also: |  | | Christmas 1147, but in March 1148 set out to rejoin his troops. |  | | Empire was the expedition undertaken in 1142 by Conrad into Bohemia, where he restored his brother-in-See also: |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/COM_COR/CONRAD_III.html
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| | Joseph Conrad Pages |
 | | Conrad on the Web: Full tests and works, a Conrad search engine, and pages devoted to Heart fo Darkness and Apocalypse Now. |  | | This particular group is from Great Britain and the President is Phillip Conrad, Joseph's Grandson. |  | | If you did not find what you need at the Joseph Conrad Society, this is the place for you! |
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http://www.stfrancis.edu/en/student/kurtzweb/conrad.htm
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| | Evans - pafn41 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | In 1166 he was joined in a conspiracy by William II of Sicily and the Lombards to get rid of the Pope. |  | | In 1195 Isaac was at Stagira, and was captured and made prisoner of his brother, Alexius III. |  | | Isaac reigned 10 years, and undid much of the good his predecessor Andronicus had begun, and the Byzantine Empire began to deteriorate. |
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http://www.myevansfamily.com/Frank_s_Genealogy/Evans/pafn41.htm
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 | | Andreas Christian BIERSCHWALE was born on 14 Jan 1793 in Germany. |  | | Heinrich Conrad BIERSCHWALE was born in 1790 in Germany. |  | | Maria Dorothea BIERSCHWALE was born on 23 Jul 1789 in Germany. |
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http://www.geocities.com/wqtexas/biers.txt
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Absinthe: History in a Bottle |
 | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | Conrad, by the way, followed this up with his entertaining, rather more light-hearted 1995 book on the history and culture of the Martini, well timed for that cocktail's vigorous comeback in recent years. |  | | Conrad's book is the definitive work on the subject and for good reason. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0811816508?v=glance
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| | Book Reviews |
 | | Just how did Conrad get his hands on an "Anonymous Inter-office memo" from 1967 that outlined the evils of martini drinking? |  | | One intriguing comparison is the photo of just post-Prohibition drinkers in a Greenwich Village bar (May, 1934) with the one of Conrad and his cronies taken at San Francisco's Bix restaurant. |  | | The book, much like the drink, is grander than the sum of its parts. |
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http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/book_reviews/book_rev.htm
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| | Germany during the Crusades |
 | | Conrad had been elected with the support of the papacy and of powerful German archbishops. |  | | Henry the Proud opposed Conrad throughout his life, and the king spent most of his reign simply trying to keep what he had. |  | | Despite his close ties, however, Conrad was reluctant to go on the Second Crusade and had to be persuaded by St. Bernard himself. |
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http://crusades.boisestate.edu/Europe/germany/04.shtml
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| | Conrad III of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Conrad and his adherents had to be escorted to Lopadium by the French, where they joined the French army of Louis VII. |  | | Conrad fell desperately ill at Ephesus, and was sent to recuperate at Constantinople, where his host the Byzantine emperor Manuel I acted as his personal physician. |  | | Conrad and most of the mounted knights escaped, but most of the foot soldiers were killed or captured. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_III
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| | Parker family tree: Descendants of Conrad Krüser born 1720 |
 | | Conrad and Maria had a son George Michael who was born in 1756 and baptized in Lunenberg. |  | | Conrad Krüser, a farmer age 32 and his wife, Maria Magdalene came from the Palatinates on the ship Gahe (Gale). |  | | Conrad and Maria Krüser landed in Halifax and their names appear on the victualling lists for September - October 1752 and February - April 1753 at Halifax. |
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http://www.parkerfamilytree.net/famtree3.htm
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| | Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Conrad II, Duke of Swabia and Rothenburg (1173-killed 1196) |  | | On his accession Frederick had communicated the news of his election to Pope Eugenius III, but neglected to ask for the papal confirmation. |  | | When Conrad died in February 1152, only Frederick and the prince-bishop of Bamberg were at his deathbed. |
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http://www.butte-silverbow.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Frederick_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
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| | Conrad III -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He is reckoned as Lothair III by those who count not only Lothair I, but also his son Lothair in their numeration of German kings. |  | | His son Conrad was the first member of the family to rule as king of Germany. |  | | The half-brother of German king Conrad III and uncle of Frederick I Barbarossa, Otto was the bishop of Freising in Bavaria from 1138 until his death. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9025915?tocId=9025915
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Wibald |
 | | Conrad's successor, Frederick Barbarossa, also esteemed him highly and was sent by him on a mission to Constantinople in 1154 and again in 1157. |  | | His sudden death on his second journey back from Constantinople gave rise to the suspicion that he was poisoned by the Greeks. |  | | During the absence of Conrad III in Palestine (1147-49) he was tutor of the emperor's young son Henry, but seems to have had little to do with the political affairs of Germany during that period. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15615d.htm
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 | | Henry the Proud, duke of Bavaria and Saxony, the son-in-law and heir of Lothair, refused his allegiance, and war broke out in Bavaria and Saxony. |  | | After Lothair died (December 1137), the electors meeting at Coblenz chose Conrad as his successor (March 7, 1138) in the presence of the papal legate. |  | | In December 1146 Conrad took the cross, secured the election and coronation of his young son Henry as his successor, appointed Henry I, archbishop of Mainz, as his son's guardian, and, in the autumn of 1147, set out for Palestine on the Second Crusade. |
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http://www.hfac.uh.edu/gbrown/philosophers/leibniz/BritannicaPages/EmperorKonrad-III/EmperorKonrad-III.html
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| | Brumbaugh |
 | | Conrad BRUMBACH (Johannes Henrich-1) was born in 1735 in Germany. |  | | Conrad BRUMBAUGH was born on 30 November 1828. |  | | Conrad BRUMBAUGH and Catharine DEETER had the following children: |
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http://userdata.acd.net/verng/verng/new_page_3.htm
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| | Conrad III on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | His ambitions for the imperial crown and against Roger II of Sicily were thwarted by Guelph, who was subsidized by Roger, and by Henry the Lion, who claimed the duchy of Bavaria. |  | | A civil war broke out and was continued after Henry's death by his brother Guelph (or Welf) and the Saxons, who supported Henry's young son Henry the Lion. |  | | After Lothair's death he was elected king by the nobles and ecclesiastics who were afraid to increase the power of Lothair's son-in-law, Henry the Proud of Bavaria. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/Conrad3.asp
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| | Inborn errors of metabolism: Organic Acidemia Association |
 | | Only once, at age 10, did his blood-acid level cause him to become ill and to be taken to the emergency room for IV’s. |  | | A biopsy determined that Conrad had chronic renal damage to his kidneys; caused by high acid levels, over time, in his blood. |  | | Conrad has just turned 18 years old and is doing extremely well. |
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http://www.oaanews.org/article.asp?article=139
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| | Barnaby Conrad III |
 | | Seems the gent had been in a monastery for many years and thought for a moment that time had stood still. |  | | Conrad is also a former editor of Horizon Magazine and Art World magazine. |  | | Conrad appeared not to have aged a day since the man last met the senior Barnaby thirty years earlier. |
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http://www.mistersf.com/sanfran/sanfranbarnaby.htm
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| | Genealogy - The Rulers of Germany |
 | | Frederick III, was born at Innsbruck, Tirol in 1415. |  | | Henry IV, son of Henry III, born 1050, was still a child when he succeeded his father and the regency was held by his mother. |  | | The German princes forced him to cede his authority to his son, Maximilian, in 1486 but he retained the title of Emperor until 1493. |
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http://www.provenlines.com/hist8.html
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| | Joseph Conrad |
 | | This page seeks to collect any and all useful Internet materials related to Joseph Conrad. |  | | Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent: Set-text notes by Stephen Hamblin |  | | May 8, Apollo Korzeniowski exiled to Vologda, Russia, accompanied by his wife and son. |
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http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Conrad.html
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| | OTTO OF FREISING - LoveToKnow Article on OTTO OF FREISING |
 | | It is not confined to German affairs, as the author digresses to tell of the preaching of Bernard of Clairvaux, of his zeal against the heretics, and of the condemnation of Abelard; and discourses on philosophy and theology. |  | | This diocese, and indeed the whole of Bavaria, was then disturbed by the feud between the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, and the church was in a deplorable condition; but a great improvement was brought about by the new bishop in both ecclesiastical and secular matters. |  | | By her first husband, Frederick I. of Hohenstaufen, duke of Swabia, Agnes was the mother of the German king Conrad III., and grandmother of the emperor Frederick I.; and Otto was thus related to the most powerful families in Germany. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OT/OTTO_OF_FREISING.htm
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| | BLESSED EUGENE III |
 | | The crusade which had begun in hope ended in disillusionment. |  | | Louis VII of France and Emperor Conrad III were its leaders. |  | | The Germans were cut up in Asia Minor, the French butchered in a mountain defile. |
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http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp165.htm
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| | Ancestors and Family of Henry III the Lion of Saxony |
 | | In May 1142 he recovered Saxony, one of the two duchies of which his father had been divested by Conrad III, the first Hohenstaufen German king. |  | | He broke with Frederick in 1176 and in consequence was deprived of most of his lands and was exiled twice (1181-85; 1189-90). |  | | In 1147 Henry laid claim to Bavaria, which Conrad III had granted to Henry II Jasomirgott, margrave of Austria, and in 1151 he tried in vain to take possession of the duchy. |
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http://nygaard.howards.net/files/44.htm
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| | Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Empress Agnes Aquitaine GERMANY ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ... |
 | | She turned over the duchy of Bavaria, which Henry III had given to his son in 1055, to the Saxon count Otto of Nordheim, thus depriving the king of an important foundation of his power. |  | | "The only surviving son of Emperor Henry III and Agnes of Poitou...The princesof the realm raised no objection when nominal government was handed over to the six-year-old boy, for whom his pious and unworldly mother became regent. |  | | The match must have been intended primarily to cement peace in the west and to assure imperial sovereignty over Burgundy and Italy; and Agnes' total devotion to the church reform advocated by the Cluniac monasteries probably confirmed Henry in his decision to take her for his wife. |
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http://www.geneal.net/1720.htm
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| | DESTRUCTION OF THE ARMY OF CONRAD III OF GERMANY |
 | | Conrad was followed by an army so numerous, that, according to the report of Otho, the waves were not sufficient to transport it, nor the fields spacious enough to contain all its battalions. |  | | Conrad, who had scarcely saved a tenth part of his army, was wounded by two arrows, and only escaped the pursuit of the Saracens by a kind of miracle. |  | | Impatient to be before the Frnch, he marched on in perfect ignorance of the roads, and without provisions to feed the multitude which followed him. |
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http://www.historyofthecrusades.com/ill-35.html
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Leopold III |
 | | She brought two children into the marriage, and they had eighteenof their own, eleven of whom survived. |  | | Father of Otto of Freising, who wrote Leopold's biography, and of Duke Henry II of Austria, and step-father to King Conrad III of Germany. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintl20.htm
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| | :: SCIFIFANTASYNEWS.COM :: |
 | | Conrad is also the name of a comic strip |  | | In the English-speaking world it has only been popular since the 19th Century. |  | | Conrad I, Duke of Franconia, King of the Eastern Frankish Kingdom |
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http://www.scififantasynews.com/bookdetails.aspx?nBookID=7857
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| | Reagalia |
 | | 1315: Elizabeth of Aragon, consort of Frederick III the Handsome |  | | Conrad IV and Albert II were never crowned as German kings. |  | | Conrad III, Rudolf I and Wenceslaus were never crowned as emperors |
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http://homepage.mac.com/crowns/d/avreg.html
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: Conrad II: Letters to the Abbot of Corvey |
 | | Conrad, by the grace of God, king of the Romans, to venerable Wibald, abbot of Corvey and Stavelot his most kind greeting |  | | Conrad, by the grace of God, august king of the Romans, t venerable Wibald, abbot of Corvey, his most kind greeting. |  | | Because we have very frequently realized your faithfulness, proven in many trials, to us and to our kingdom, we do not doubt that you will rejoice greatly, if you hear of the state of our prosperity. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1148conrad2.html
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| | TIEMAN |
 | | CONRAD L.3 TIEMANN (*JOHANN CHRISTOPH "CONRAD"2, *CHRISTOPH1 KLAAS) was born 29 Sep 1832 in Lippe Detmold, Germany (1860 census), and died 14 Oct 1898 in Fayette Co., TX. |  | | FRED L.4 TIEMANN (CONRAD L.3, *JOHANN CHRISTOPH "CONRAD"2, *CHRISTOPH1 KLAAS) was born 05 Dec 1858 in Texas (1860 Census) and (IGI/TX) p.8,002, and died 31 Dec 1929 in Warrenton, TX. |  | | CONRAD L.4 TIEMANN, JR (CONRAD L.3, *JOHANN CHRISTOPH "CONRAD"2, *CHRISTOPH1 KLAAS) was born 23 Sep 1863 in Warrenton, Fayette Co., Texas IGI/TX p.8,002. |
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http://members.aol.com/sam2w/geneology/family/tieman.htm
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| | Architects Conrad Buff III & Donald Hensman: tour & events October 15, 2005 The Gamble House |
 | | At USC, Hensman met his collaborator of 40 years, Conrad Buff III. |  | | Homes for the upcoming Conrad Buff III and Donald Hensman October celebration have been announced: four homes in Pasadena, and one in Altadena, will be on the tour while another Pasadena residence will serve as the locale for the opening night reception. |  | | Architects Conrad Buff III and Donald Hensman: tour and events October 15, 2005 |
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http://www.gamblehouse.org/events/2005-hensman.html
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| | Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad; Chapter III Page 14 |
 | | I had to wait in a lofty drawing-room with three long windows from floor to ceiling that were like three luminous and bedraped columns. |  | | Then before the appealing fixity of her gaze, that seemed to watch for more words on my lips, I went on, `It was impossible not to--' |  | | Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad; Chapter III Page 14 |
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http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Joseph_Conrad/Heart_of_Darkness/Chapter_III_p14.html
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| | Table of contents for Conrad in the twenty-first century |
 | | Conrad and Textuality William W. Bonney: Suspended Susan Jones: Conrad on the Borderlands of Modernism: Maurice Greiffenhagen, Dorothy Richardson, and the Case of "Typhoon" Brian Richardson: Conrad and Posthumanist Narration: Fabricating Class and Consciousness onboard the Narcissus Laurence Davies: "The Thing Which Was Not" and The Thing That Is Also: Conrad's Ironic Shadowing Part IV. |  | | Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. |  | | Table of contents for Conrad in the twenty-first century : contemporary approaches and perspectives / edited by Carola M. Kaplan, Peter Lancelot Mallios, and Andrea White. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0420/2004015991.html
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| | Descendants of Jacob Kanouse of Morris County, New Jersey |
 | | Another researcher claims that there was another daughter, Sarah, but I do not yet know the reason for this claim. |  | | The 1814 settlement of John Kanouse's estate mentions two minor children under age 14, David and Polly, and two children over 14, Peter F. and John J. That he was the son of Jacob mentioned above is confirmed by the fact that the guardians appointed by the court were Abraham and Peter Kanouse. |  | | The settlement of Jacob's estate in Morris County, New Jersey, 1822, includes a listing of children: Conrad Kanouse; Elizabeth Peer; Anne Hopler; Jacob Kanouse, Jr., deceased, leaving children; John Kanouse, deceased, leaving two minor children; Peter Kanouse; Rachel Cook, wife of Peter Cook, Abraham Kanouse, and John G. Kanouse. |
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http://www.jaknouse.athens.oh.us/genealogy/kanouse-jacob.shtml
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Les Chiens De Paris/Dogs in Paris: Dogs in Paris |
 | | This is a handsome gathering of hounds reveals Paris as a city where both rich and poor owners indulge their dogs. |  | | Barnaby Conrad has carefully chosen the choicest shots he could get. |  | | Well, even if all Parisian dogs aren't quite that spoiled, dogs are certainly held in high esteem. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0811807436?v=glance
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| | (Clemence* - Conrad* ) |
 | | Clodius III* (King of the Franks) (0199 - 0298) |  | | Clodomir III* (King of the Salian Franks) (AD 03 - AD 63) |  | | Conrad* (King of Burgundy) (ABT 0930 - 19 Oct 0993) |
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http://www.afn.org/~lawson/index/ind0017.html
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| | Our Surgeons - UW Medicine - Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine |
 | | An interview with Ernest U. “Chappie” Conrad III, M.D., F.A.C.S. Dr. Conrad received his medical degree from the University of Virginia after graduating from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. |  | | Ernest Conrad discusses the treatments for cancerous tumors in this UWTV video. |  | | He completed his orthopaedic training at the Hospital for Special Surgery and served as a fellow in orthopaedic oncology for Dr. William Enneking at the University of Florida, and also as a fellow in pediatric orthopaedics for Dr. Mercer Rang at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario. |
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http://www.orthop.washington.edu/uw/tabID__3374/ItemID__5/mid__10294/Default.aspx
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