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    around 1611 was thought to be Shakespeare’s final play and a farewell to his beloved art of writing. The genre of The Tempest can be largely debated but is known mostly as a romance‚ which is generally reflected upon the subject of love between Ferdinand and Miranda‚ though however has a comical twist when we read the conversations between Stephano and Trinculo. A theme in the Tempest that creates meaning is‚ Power‚ through the use of character development we can see the composer has made the

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    and later the United States. Wars like these may start for various reasons. One of the main causes of the war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The assassination was conducted by members of an organization called the Black Flag. Like most wars‚ there are many more causes of the “Great War of the Century”. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was solely responsible for the outbreak of World War I because it was the event that led to all the world powers to get involved in the conflict

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    St. Anthony of Padua Priest and Doctor of the Church Feast Day: June 13 St. Anthony of Padua was born at Lisbon‚ Portugal in 1195 as Ferdinand de Bulhões to a nobleman of Lisbon‚ Martim Vicente de Bulhões and his wife Teresa Pais Taveira‚ half-third cousin once removed of King Afonso II of Portugal. His parents sent him to the Canons of the Cathedral of Lisbon. At fifteen‚ he entered the Order of Regular Canons of St. Augustine against his parents’ will. He was moved to the convent of the Holy

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    Marya Alhujail Art History 5 I will be writing about the painting called The Crowning of Mirtillo‚ by Ferdinand Bol. This painting is made in the year 1650 and is made of oil on canvas. The painting is a European painting and is from the country of Holland. The artist Ferdinand Bol grew up in Dordrecht. He learned to paint in Utrecht under the artist Abraham Bloemaert. Later‚ Bol worked for a period at the studio of Rembrandts in Amsterdam‚ before setting up as an independent artist in 1642.

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    1914. The gun that fired these bullets will set in motion a series of events that shaped the world we live in today. World War One‚ World War Two‚ the Cold War all come from the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The victims were the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire‚ Franz Ferdinand‚ and his wife Sophie. They were returning from an official visit to City Hall. The assassin‚ 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip was a Serbian nationalist. He thought the death of the Archduke was going free his

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    Shortcut to the Indies‚ Bring silk and spices quickly home? He needed someone with a lot of money. He couldn’t do it all alone. In fourteen hundred ninety two Columbus sailed the ocean blue For Spain to gain An Indies shortcut that was new King Ferdinand and good Queen Isabella Gave him three ships Santa Maria‚ Nina‚ and Pinta Brave little ships that sailed from Spain In fourteen hundred ninety two Columbus sailed the ocean blue For Spain to gain An Indies shortcut that was new There

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    One Wrong Turn Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated Who is really to blame? 29th June 1914 Left: Franz Ferdinand/ Middle: Nedjelko Cabrinovic/ Right: Gavrilo Princip Yesterday Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his pregnant wife Sophie were shot by Serb Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on a visit to Bosnia. Gavrilo Princip is believed to be part of the Black Hand Gang‚ a group of terrorists that want Bosnia to become part of Serbia. Cornel Api‚ the

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    THE ADVENT OF EUROPEAN DISCOVERY AND CONQUEST FERDINAND MAGELLAN * A Portuguese explorer who is known as the first circumnavigator of the Earth. * Born in 1480 at Saborosa/Sabrosa in Villa Real‚ Province of Traz os Montes‚ Portugal. * His first stint as a maritime explorer began in 1505 when he offered his services to be a part of Francisco d’Almeida’s expedition. * Ferdinand Magellan renounced his citizenship and offered his services to the King of Spain. TREATY OF TORDESILLAS

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    Causes of World War One

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    The obvious trigger for the war was the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie on 28th June 1914. The assassination occurred during the Archduke’s visit to Sarajevo‚ the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Archduke was targeted due to the general feeling amongst Serbians that‚ once appointed to the throne‚ Ferdinand would continue the persecution of Serbs living within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Just moments after

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    main problem with these people they sometimes used their enormous power for corrupt deeds. In Isabella’s quest to unite Spain she told the ruler of Granda if they would surrender she would let them live with religious freedom. They did surrender to Ferdinand and Isabella. However‚ no long after Isabella contradicted herself on March 30‚ 1492 when she decided all Jews must convert to Catholicism or leave Spain. Thus she went back on her promise to allow them religious freedom. Isabella felt she could

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