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- 7251: Bar Kochba Revolt
- ... by the Kussi on that day. When Rabbi Elazar replied that nothing was said to him Bar Kochba kicked Rabbi Elazar and he immediately died. On the Ninth of Av, shortly after Rabbi Elazar’s death Betar fell. The Ninth of Av was a very mournful day for the Jews, it was the day of the destruction of the first and second asenv ,hc. The fall of Betar was due to ...
- 7252: Sir William Wallace
- ... and killed both of the guards, forever becoming an outlaw. In The month of may 1272 A group of english soilders under the command of The English Sheriff of Lanark, William de Hazelrig ordered the death of William's wife. It seems that William had already started his revolt against England when his wife was murdered in an attempt to arrest Wallace. Wallace's huge act of rebellion attracted the attention ...
- 7253: The Use Of Propaganda In The N
- ... belief system of Christianity. The idea that it was the Jews that killed their savior also evolved from that time period. Along those lines, the notion that all Jews of forever were responsible for Jesus’ death, for they approved of the crime, would have certainly done it again (according to the anti-Semitics), and had always rejected his teachings. As the Medieval period came, the Christians’ hatred for Jews further articulated ...
- 7254: The Rise And Fall Of Hitler Re
- Feeling that all was lost, Hitler shot himself on April 30, 1945. By orders formally given by him before his death, SS officers immersed Hitler’s body in gasoline and burned it in the garden of the Chancellery. Soon after the suicide of Hitler, the German forces surrendered. The war was officially over; however, the world ...
- 7255: Henry VIII
- ... good with the ladies. Henry was the second son and the third child of his father. Henry the VIII died in 1509, the only reason Henry would become king is because of his brothers, Arthur, death in April of 1502. Soon after that, Henry would marry his first wife, his brother (Arthur's) widow, Catherine of Aragon. Many wifes would follow after her. During most of his early reign, Henry relied ...
- 7256: Galileo Galilei
- ... to publish anything further by him or even to reprint his previous works. Outside Italy, however, his writings were translated into Latin and were read by scholars throughout Europe. Galileo remained under imprisonment until his death in 1642. However he never was a real prisoner for he never spent any time in a prison cell or being treated like a criminal. Instead he spent his time in fancy apartments. The rest ...
- 7257: Militant Monks
- ... between Europe and the Holy Land. People wanting to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but lacking the resources to do so, were allowed to assign rights to their houses and property, upon their death, to the Templars in exchange for passage on a Templar ship. To avoid accusations of usury, this procedure was legitimized by the papal bull Quantum Praedecessores, issued by Pope Eugenius II in 1145. [Burman/Templars ...
- 7258: Lysistrata
- ... and never had to be on their own, and probably wouldn't know what to do if they did land on their own. The men leave for war and some don't return because of death or whatever reasons, so now a widow finds herself on her own, probably with children, and no one to take care of her or her children. She might be able to enter her male children ...
- 7259: Terrorism As An International
- ... punishment could be one of a few. The spy could be jailed for life, as the double agent from Israel is here in America, Jonathan Pollard. However, the result could reach a more severe level, death. This would be accompanied by torture in order to extract any information the spy has. The consequence for operations that are detected has a parallel severity. The country may be held in contempt by the ...
- 7260: Canada- Facts And Figures
- ... allowances. In the 1997 Budget, the Government of Canada allocated an additional $600 million in child benefits for low income families. All jurisdictions in Canada give women a statutory right to take maternity leave without penalty, usually for a period of 17 weeks. An additional period of 24 weeks' parental leave, which may be taken by either parent, is available to certain workers, mostly in the federal public service, banks, and ...
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