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Alfred the Great (25712 bytes)
2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Alfred the Great'''</font> 4: ...fef;" align="center" colspan=2|[[image:Alfred_the_Great.jpg]] 10: | '''Predecessor:'''||[[Ethelred of Wessex|Ethelred I]] 19: | '''Buried:'''||[[Winchester Cathedral]] 24: | [[Ethelwulf of Wessex|Ethelwulf]] and [[Osburga]] Great King (Myst) (2119 bytes) 7: ...was not in who he actually was, but rather in who the phrophecies made him be. 9: ...d while the Judges and Pento began fighting among themselves, Ahlsendar prepared for his return. 11: ...his, the war was ended, and Ahlsendar was crowned King. 13: ... kept hidden, but three decades later he admitted the fact, and repented by relinquishing his crown to ... 15: ...r the Temple was renamed the '''Tomb of the Great King'''. King Sejong the Great of Joseon (3830 bytes) 2: ...2 align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC>'''King Sejong the Great'''</th></tr> 14: ...dgment is reached, and he prohibited brutality in the punishment of [[criminal]]s, such as flogging. 16: ... intellectuals from around Korea. The scholars of the Hall of Worthies documented [[history]], drafted ... 18: ...hining on a Thousand Rivers", July [[1447]]), and the reference ''Dongguk Jeong-un'' ("Dictionary of Pr... 20: Sejong died at the age of 52 and was buried at the [[Yeong Mausoleum]] (영릉 ; 英&... King Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo (2341 bytes) 2: ...lspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo 18: ...imes referred to as Great Emperor Yeongnak, after the era name selected by him. 20: ..., thereby bringing about the loose unification of the Korean peninsula. 22: ... on a monument which was erected in [[414]] in southern Manchuria. King Seongdeok the Great of Silla (1240 bytes) 2: ... of Silla|Gyeongdeok]] were among the children of King Seongdeok and Sodeok. 4: ...s finally secured, and with this accomplished the kingdom at last was able to enjoy unaccustomed domesti... 12: ...rea.'' Tr. by E.W. Wagner & E.J. Schulz, based on the Korean rev. ed. of 1979. Seoul: Ilchogak. ISBN ... Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) (4866 bytes) 1: ...d the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)|Great Northern Railway]] in Ireland.'' 5: ...ted Kingdom|British]] railway company, founded by the London & York Railway Act of [[1846]]. 7: The main line ran from [[London]] via [[Hitchin]], [[... 9: ... the new London terminus of [[Kings Cross station|Kings Cross]]. A locomotive works was completed at Don... 11: ...ne the "Euston Square Confederacy" established by the [[London and North Western Railway]]. Peter King, 1st Baron King (2767 bytes) 1: '''Peter King, 1st Baron King''' (c. [[1669]] - [[22 July]] [[1734]]), [[lord c... 3: ...n [[1733]]. He died at [[Ockham]], [[Surrey]], on the 22nd of July 1734. 5: ...s. Lord King published in [[1702]] a ''History of the Apostles' Creed'' (Leipzig, 1706; Basel, 1750) wh... 11: ...r>'''[[Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol|The Lord Talbot of Hensol]]''' 14: ... Creation | Next=[[John King, 2nd Baron King|John King]]}} Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater (1872 bytes) 1: ...l [[2001]]. He is now a [[life peer]] and sits in the [[House of Lords]]. 3: He was later the chair of the [[Intelligence and Security Select Committee]]. 7: ...="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for the Environment]]'''<br>1983 16: ...br>'''[[David Ivor Young, Baron Young of Graffham|The Lord Young of Graffham]]''' 19: ...0%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]]'''<br>1985–1989 Alfred (629 bytes) 1: '''Alfred''' is the name of some places in the [[United States|United States of America]]: 2: *[[Alfred, Maine]] 3: *[[Alfred, New York]] (village) 4: *[[Alfred (town), New York |Alfred, New York]] (town) 7: *[[Alfred, Ontario]] Alfred Dock (298 bytes) 1: ...ilt between [[1866]], it provides access to the [[Great Float]]. 3: Named after Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Victoria. Alfred Newton (1763 bytes) 1: ...ial Operations Executive|SOE]] field agent, see [[Alfred Newton (SOE)]]''. 3: '''Alfred Newton''' ([[June 11]], [[1829]] - [[June 7]], [[... 5: ...o ornithology and zoogeography were recognized by the [[Royal Society]] in 1900, when it awarded him a ... 7: ...societies, and edited ''The Ibis'' (1865 - 1870), the ''Zoological Record'' (1870 - 1872), and ''Yarrel... 9: ...escribe [[Newton's Parakeet]] which also lived on the island of [[Rodrigues]]. This bird became extinct... Alfred Terry (1365 bytes) 1: <table align="right"><tr><td>[[Image:AHTerry.png|Alfred Terry (1827-1890)]]</table> 3: ...ry became a [[lawyer]] and was appointed clerk of the Superior Court of New Haven County. 6: ...necticut volunteers who fought in battles such as the [[First Bull Run]]. 8: ...ate)|Georgia]], Terry became a strong opponent of the [[Klu Klux Klan]]. 10: Terry was overall commander during the [[Sioux Wars]]. In October 1877, he went to [[Ca... Alfred Kastler (1294 bytes) 1: ...]] [[physicist]], born in [[Guebwiller]], who won the [[Nobel Prize for Physics]] in [[1966]]. 3: ...il 1941. Georges Bruhat asked him to come back at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, where he finally obtain... 5: ...optical pumping". Those works led to complete the theory of lasers and masers. 7: He won the Nobel Prize in 1966 "for the discovery and development of optical methods for ... 9: ...www.nobel-winners.com/Physics/alfred_kastler.html Alfred Kastler] Alfred Nu Steele (346 bytes) 1: ...la Company]] from [[1950]] until [[1959]]. He was the husband of [[Joan Crawford]]. 5: [[Category:1901 births|Steele, Alfred Nu]] 6: [[Category:1959 deaths|Steele, Alfred Nu]] Alfred Frenzel (4307 bytes) 1: ...[[StB]]. He was the most important StB spy during the entire [[Cold War]]. 3: ...ile]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. After the end of the war, Czechoslovakia became a [[communist state]],... 5: ...t Germany and establishing her place in [[NATO]], the StB leapt on this opportunity to recruit such a h... 8: ...ntimidation|Intimidated]], Frenzel agreed to take the job. 10: ...y]], he signed a document indicating his links to the StB. Alfred Eisenstaedt (1055 bytes) 1: '''Alfred Eisenstaedt''' ([[December 6]], [[1898]] - [[Augu... 3: ...ew]], [[Poland]]) and [[emigration|emigrated]] to the [[United States]] in [[1935]], where he remained ... 7: ...r Magazine Photography] have been administered by the [[Columbia University]] Graduate School of Journa... 15: [[Category:1898 births|Eisenstaedt, Alfred]] 16: [[Category:1995 deaths|Eisenstaedt, Alfred]] Alfred Drake (1320 bytes) 1: ...ter]] performer best known for his appearances in the musicals ''[[Babes in Arms]]'', ''[[Oklahoma!]]''... 11: *[[1938]] - ''[[The Two Bouquets]] as Albert Porter'' 13: *[[1939]] - ''[[One for the Money]]'' 14: *[[1939]] - ''[[The Straw hat Revue]]'' 16: *[[1940]] - ''[[Two for the Show]]'' Alfred Windischgrätz (2012 bytes) 1: ...t the wars fought by the [[Habsburg]] Monarchy in the [[19th century]]. 3: ...stinction at [[battle of Leipzig|Leipzig]] and in the campaign of [[1814]]. In [[1833]], he was named [... 5: ... [[Vienna]], but finding himself ill-supported by the ministers he speedily threw up his post. 7: ... summoned at the head of a large army and reduced the city by a formal siege (October 1848). 9: ...bers and to prevent an effective concentration of the Austrian forces. Alfred Dobbs (1799 bytes) 1: ...for being the [[Member of Parliament]] who served the shortest term - just one day. 3: ...ouncil between 1931-36 as well as a [[Justice of the Peace|magistrate]]. 5: ...tional Executive Committee]] 1936-45 and Chair of the Labour Party 1942-43. 7: ...ly, Dobbs has the dubious honour of having served the shortest term since [[World War II]]. 9: ...thwick by [[Patrick Gordon Walker]]. The MP with the shortest term after Dobbs was [[hunger strike]]r ... Alfred Capus (1655 bytes) 1: '''Alfred Capus''' ([[November 25]], [[1858]] - [[1922]]), ... 3: ... but became a journalist, and joined the staff of the ''Figaro'' in 1894. 5: ... the beginning of their career. From the first of these he took his first comedy, ''Brignol et sa fille... 18: ...in London by [[George Alexander]] as ''The Man of the Moment'' 19: ...904), the first of his plays to be represented at the [[Théâtre Français]]
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