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  1. Odo of Troyes 1069–1115 (married to Adelaide) Stephen of Aumale before 1070–1127. William le Gros 1127–1179. Hawise of Aumale 1179–1194 with her husbands as Counts jure uxoris : William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex 1180–1189. William de Forz 1189–1194. Baldwin of Béthune 1195–1196.

  2. Key, a Washington attorney and amateur poet who was 35 when he wrote the song, was among many Americans who opposed the U.S. declaration of war against Great Britain in 1812. He was appalled that ...

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  3. Jun 27, 2014 · Here are five little-known facts about Francis Scott Key, a name most of us have heard, but a life whose details are all but unknown to Americans today. 1. Key—known to friends and family as ...

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Francis Scott Key, the man for whom the bridge carrying I-695 over Baltimore's Patapsco River was named, was an American lawyer, author and poet best-known for writing the words to "The Star ...

  5. Contents. Francis Scott Key. Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) [3] was an American lawyer, author, and poet from Frederick, Maryland, best known as the author of the text of the American national anthem " The Star-Spangled Banner ". [4] Key observed the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814 during the War of 1812.

  6. Mar 26, 2024 · The Francis Scott Key Bridge over Baltimore’s outer harbor and its 8.7 miles of approach roads and structures opened to traffic Wednesday, March 23, at 10 a.m. Harry R. Hughes, state secretary of transportation, announced the opening of the controlled-access toll facility which is the final link in the Route 695 Beltway around the city of ...

  7. www.biography.com › authors-writers › francis-scott-keyFrancis Scott Key - Biography

    Mar 26, 2024 · Francis Scott Key was born on August 1, 1779, in Frederick County, Maryland, to a wealthy clan on the Terra Rubra plantation. He was educated at home until age 10 then attended an Annapolis ...

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