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  1. Many emigrated to southern Alsace, France. Little did they know that it was mostly a case of out of the frying pan, into the fire. Religious persecution was just as severe in Germany and France. (Note: The term "Palatinate" appears often in the early Probst history records.

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      Yes, there really was an Obadiah Brobst. He lived in the...

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      INTRODUCTION . This is the story of the Brobst family...

    • Chapter Four

      Why they chose to travel to Berks County is not known. There...

  2. AGA - Central Ohio Chapter new mailing address is: P.O. Box 931, Westerville, Ohio 43086. AGA is the association that connects and empowers professionals who support government, from financial management to IT, human resources, cybersecurity and more, to advance good government initiatives, grow their expertise and accelerate their careers ...

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  4. Allegheny Expedition. In 1753, France and Britain both claimed the vast territory beyond the Allegheny Mountains known as the Ohio River Valley. Alarmed by the aggressive actions of the French, Governor Robert Dinwiddie received Crown approval to demand French withdrawal from the western lands claimed by Virginia.

  5. But when Konrad II returned to Żagań, Henryk III didn't want to return the Duchy to him, which was under his rule during his absence. Even after the intervention of the vassals and the Church, Henry III refused to give Konrad II his Duchy.

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  6. Henry III (1207-1272), the eldest son of King John (c1166-1216), came to the throne at the age of nine. He was king of England from 1216 until his death in 1272, ruling longer than any other English monarch until George III reached 56 years on the throne in 1816. He is traditionally viewed as a weak ruler whose untrustworthiness led to the Second Barons' War from 1264 to 1267. And yet, says ...

  7. 24 Henry III was first crowned in an impromptu ceremony at Gloucester in 1216. On the laying of the foundation stone, HA 242: “Eodemque anno … devotus Deo rex Henricus III fecit inchoari fabricam novae capellae B. Virginis apud Westmonasterium, eodem rege existente fundatore et patrono, et primum lapidem operis in fundamento in bonum auspicium disponente, videlicet sabbato sancto ...

  8. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - Henry III

    Henry was born on 1 October 1207 in Winchester, the son of John. Henry was nine when his father died and he became king. The country was ruled by a series of regencies until 1234, when Henry took ...

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