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  1. Margaret of Pomerania (d. 1282)Queen of Denmark . Name variations: Margaret of Pommerania. Died in December 1282; daughter of Sambor, duke of Pomerania; married Christopher I (1219–1259), king of Denmark (r. 1252–1259), in 1248; children: Eric V (or VII) Clipping (b. around 1249), king of Denmark (r. 1259–1286); Valdemar also known as Waldemar; Niels; Matilda Christofsdottir (died around ...

  2. The Ohio Court of Claims was created to hear claims against the state for money Damages and to hear appeals from Attorney General decisions regarding claims filed under the Victims of Crime Compensation Program. In this regard, the state includes the General Assembly, Supreme Court, offices of all elected state officers (governor, attorney ...

  3. Intervention in Lieu. Website-Instructions for Intervention in Lieu. Proposed Intervention in Lieu (IIL) Mental Illness Assessment-November 2020 - V.21.6.14. Proposed Drug-Alcohol Intervention in Lieu (IIL) Assessment-November 2020 - V.21.6.14. Tabs. Administration.

  4. Margaret of Brandenburg (c. 1450–1489)Duchess of Pomerania . Name variations: Margaret von Brandenburg. Born around 1450; died in 1489; daughter of Catherine of Saxony (1421–1476) and Frederick II (1413–1471), elector of Brandenburg (r. 1440–1470, abdicated); married Bogislav X also known as Boleslav X (b. 1454), duke of Pomerania, on September 20, 1477.

  5. Gallia County Common Pleas Court. Email: commonpleas@gallianet.net. Staff: Judge Margaret Evans. Thomas E. Saunders, Magistrate for Domestic Relations. Debra Cardwell, Domestic Relation Manager. Candy Montgomery, Assistant Domestic Relation Manager.

  6. Print the Complaint form, complete it, and mail it to the court, Print the Complaint form, complete it, and File it with the court in person. Ohio Court of Claims The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center 65 South Front Street, 3rd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 You must pay a $25 Filing Fee for the Court to process your case. You can use a credit ...

  7. Jan 1, 2006 · In the letter Margaret adressed to her grand-nephew Erik of Pomerania in 1405, the Queen envisaged a dialogue between the young King and the Norwegian officials. This exchange gives an interesting glimpse into the relations of power which existed between the Crown and its local servants.

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