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  1. Sacking of Lawrence

    fixbunching beg Infobox Military Conflict conflict Sacking of Lawrence image Image Sacking lawrence.jpg 300px caption Ruins of Free State Hotel after the attack partof Bleeding Kansas date 21 May 1856 place Douglas County, Kansas result Slavery in the United States Pro slavery victory combatant1 Free Stater Kansas Free State Abolitionist Abolitionists combatant2 Slave State commander1 no military commander commander2 Samuel Jones strength1 Abolitionist civilians strength2 800 casualties1 1 wounded casualties2 none Campaignbox Bleeding Kansas fixbunching mid Image Liberty canon.jpg thumb 350px Old Sacramento Cannon captured by U.S. during the Mexican American War in 1847 and taken to the Liberty Arsenal . The cannon was seized by pro slavery forces in 1856 and fired during the Sacking of Lawrence. The cannon was damaged in 1896 when it was loaded with clay and straw and fired. fixbunching end In the spring of 1856, the Sacking of Lawrence helped ratchet up the guerrilla warfare guerrilla war in Kansas Territory that became known as Bleeding Kansas . Background Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence was established in 1854 by antislavery settlers, many with the help of the New England Emigrant Aid Company , and soon became the center of proslavery violence in Kansas Territory . While the village had been Wakarusa War besieged in December 1855, it was not directly attacked at that time. The non fatal shooting of Douglas County, Kansas Douglas County Sheriff Samuel Jones on April 23, 1856, while he was attempting to arrest free state settlers in Lawrence, is believed to have been the immediate cause of the violence. ref name ball Durwood Ball, Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, 1848 1861 Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 2001 , 174 ref Lawrence residents drove Jones out of town after ... of Nebraska Press, 1984 , 57 ref Sacking On May 21, 1856, a posse of 800 southerners led by Sheriff .... coord 38 57 36 N 95 15 12 W display title Kansas in the Civil War DEFAULTSORT Sacking Of Lawrence ...   more details



  1. Sacking of Osceola

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Sacking of Osceola partof the American Civil War date September 23, 1861 place Osceola, Missouri result Union ACW Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1861 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1861c Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 James H. Lane Senator James H. Lane commander2 unknown strength1 Kansas Brigade strength2 unknown casualties1 17 killed br 8 wounded casualties2 9 executed ref Sunderwith, Richard, The Burning of Osceola, Missouri ref Campaignbox Operations to Control Missouri The Sacking of Osceola was a Union Jayhawker initiative on September 23, 1861, to push out pro Southern elements at Osceola, Missouri . It was not authorized by Union military authorities but was the work of an informal group of Kansas pro Union Jayhawkers . ref name Spurgeon The town of 3,000 people was plundered and burned to the ground, and nine local citizens were executed. Background Following Sterling Price s secessionist Missouri State Guard victory over General Nathaniel Lyon s Union army at the Battle of Wilson s Creek , Price began initiatives to clean out opposition in Kansas and retake the state of Missouri. James H. Lane Senator James H. Lane organized 1,200 troops to resist the Price invasion into Kansas. Price defeated Lane in the Battle of Dry Wood Creek near Fort Scott, Kansas . Lane retreated and Price continued his offensive further into Missouri to the Battle of Lexington I Siege of Lexington . While Price moved North, Lane launched an attack behind him. After crossing the Missouri border at Trading Post, Kansas on September 10, Lane began an offensive moving East on Butler, Missouri Butler , Harrisonville, Missouri Harrisonville , Osceola and Clinton, Missouri . Osceola The climax of the campaign was on September 23, 1861, at Osceola, where Lane s forces drove off a small Southern force and then looted and burned the town. An artillery battery under Capt. Thomas Moonlight ...   more details



  1. Sacking out

    unreferenced date July 2009 The term, sack out , also refers to going to sleep . Sacking out is a method used by horse trainer s to Desensitization psychology desensitize a horse to potentially frightening situations or objects. It is a process that, done properly, teaches a horse to not fear certain objects or situations, and, over time can be used to teach a horse to stop and listen to its handler in any potentially frightening situation, thus, in effect, to assess the situation instead of immediately acting upon its Fight or flight response fight or flight instinct . An example of the need for desensitizing training is when an object, such as a plastic bag, suddenly blows across the path of horse and rider, which, if the horse has not been properly desensitized, could result in spooking. Spooking is potentially dangerous, as it can result in fallen riders or horses bolting into danger. Another example would be the need to desensitize a horse to the sound of traffic, music, loudspeakers and other stimuli seen at public events. In some cases, a previous bad experience may have given a horse reason to fear a specific situation, requiring a form of Systematic desensitization to gradually overcome its fear. A typical method to desensitize the horse to things like plastic bags is to begin in a step by step process with a mildly worrisome object, such as a towel or blanket. A handler reduces the animal s wariness of a strange object by showing it to the horse in increasingly vigorous ways, first by simply allowing the animal to sniff it, then to touch or rub it gently over the animal until it shows no sign of fear, then, ultimately to flap it and wave it about. Through multiple sessions, the horse will first become accustomed to a specific object, then, as the horse is introduced to additional stimuli, including large blankets, plastic bags and other potentially frightening but harmless objects, the animal learns to not fear items that a human handler presents to it. Because ...   more details



  1. File:Sacking of Suzdal by Batu Khan.jpg

    move to commons Sacking of Suzdal by Batu Khan in February, 1238. Mongol Invasion of Russia . A miniature from the sixteenth century chronicle. Source http rutenica.narod.ru SUZDAL.JPG PD old 100 ...   more details



  1. File:Genseric sacking rome.jpg

    Information Description Alaric the Goth charging into Rome Source Medieval Potraits Date 1800 Author unknown Permission Yes other versions No Additional details This is a faithful photographic reproduction of an original two dimensional work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason This image or other media file is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies to the United States, Australia, the European Union and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years. PD Art License PD old 100 ...   more details



  1. File:USCapitol1814.jpg

    Summary U.S. Capitol building, Washington, D.C., 1814, in state of ruin after the British sacking of Washington during the War of 1812. Source Period engraving via http www.aoc.gov cc capitol capitol construction.cfm Licensing PD old 100 to Commons ...   more details



  1. Maria Ludkin

    Maria Ludkin born 1965 is a lawyer for the GMB Trade Union , the third biggest union in the United Kingdom. http www.gmb.org.uk She speaks frequently in relation to prominent GMB campaigns. In particular the adverse effects of private equity on the economy and employment, which led to the calling of Treasury Select Committee hearings, http www.guardian.co.uk news blog 2007 jun 20 mpsgrillpriva and campaigns in relation to redundancies at Marks and Spencer and the sacking of the Marks and Spencer whistleblower Tony Goode. http www.dailymail.co.uk news article 1053232 M S accused Big Brother tactics sacking whistleblower.html . Maria speaks regularly at conferences regarding shareholder activism and the adverse impact of financial deregulation. Or date April 2009 Previously Maria was a lawyer in the art world for ten years working for Christies in London and New York. Citation needed date April 2009 She lives with her family at the seaside. Citation needed date April 2009 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ludkin, Maria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ludkin, Maria Category 1965 births Category Living people UK law bio stub ...   more details



  1. Battle of Bergen (1393)

    unreferenced date February 2010 infobox military conflict conflict Sacking of Bergen 1393 partof Sackings of Bergen 1393 and 1429 image caption The Bunte Kuh , ship of the Victual Brothers. date 1393 place Bergen Bj rgvin territory result The Victual Brothers raid, pillage, loot and burns Bergen. combatant1 Victual Brothers The Victual Brothers Fleet Victual Brothers fleet combatant2 File Royal Standard of Norway.svg 25px Kingdom of Norway Image Bergens Byv pen 2 1299.jpg 25px Garrison Garrison of Bergen combatant3 commander1 Unknown commander2 Unknown commander3 strength1 Longship Large, strong ships strength2 Small garrison, small ships strength3 casualties1 Unknown, probably few casualties2 Unknown, probably many casualties3 notes The Sacking of Bergen in 1393 was one of two attacks on Bergen by the Victual Brothers , a former trading guild turned to piracy . The second attack was many years later, in 1429. The Victual Brothers raided the town, pillaged and looted goods and killed the garrison and possible other civilians. After they had won the attack they would proceed to burn the city down before leaving with their treasures. References Reflist coord missing Category Conflicts in 1393 Category Military history of Norway ...   more details



  1. Souvanna Phomma

    Context date October 2009 Unreferenced date February 2007 Prince Souvanna Phomma was installed as Uparat oupahat of Luang Phrabang in 1878. He was beheaded during the sacking of Luang Prabang, by Deo van Tri , a Thai Dam Black Thai chieftain at Laichau, on June 8, 1887. He authored a History of Louang Phrabang and had nineteen sons, including Bounkhong , and thirty one daughters. Category Year of birth missing Category 1887 deaths Category Laotian writers Category People executed by decapitation Category Executed Laotian people Asia royal stub ...   more details



  1. Martin King (Eminence)

    Martin King is the founder and managing director of the Luton based corporate entertainment booking agency, Eminence but is better known for the scandals that occurred during his tenure as director of Luton Town F.C. Luton Town . King was a director of Luton Town F.C. Luton Town from July 2005 until March 2007, when he resigned following the sacking of Mike Newell footballer Mike Newell . ref name age Cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk mobile bbc news england nwyl midlands three counties 709 70970 story7097084.shtml?cache buster 20070611032052 title Luton and Agents Hit with Charges accessdate 2008 02 14 date 2007 11 15 work BBC News ref King called Newell s sacking undemocratic, and suggested that only two board members were actually present at the sacking ref name att Cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport2 hi football teams l luton town 6470567.stm title Ex Luton Director Attacks Board accessdate 2008 02 14 date 2007 03 20 work BBC ref although that s not believed to be the sole reason behind his departure. ref name age King has since revealed that 3,700,000 is currently unaccounted for at the club, ref name fans Cite web url http www.sportinglife.com football nationwide1 news story get.cgi?STORY NAME soccer 07 03 23 SOCCER Luton.html&TEAMHD nationwide1 title Fans Call for Accounts Disclosure accessdate 2008 02 14 date 2007 03 23 author Graham Chase work Sporting Life ref and that Newell was sacked for a letter he sent to the board of directors questioning certain the ongoings at the club. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT King, Martin Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category English chief executives Category British sports businesspeople UK bio stub ...   more details



  1. Barjik

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Barjik died 731 was a Khazar prince who flourished in the late 720s. He is described by Muhammad ibn Jarir al Tabari al Tabari as the son of the Khagan his exact status and position is unknown though he may have been the Khagan Bek Bek . Barjik led the Khazar armies in the Khazar Second Khazar Arab war Khazar Arab wars of the early 700s. In 730, he won a victory at the Battle of Marj Ardabil , sacking and occupying the city. He killed the Arab general al Djarrah al Hakami and mounted the latter s head on his throne as a trophy. This enraged the Umayyad troops who faced him the following year outside of Mosul , and Barjik was defeated and slain in the ensuing battle. Khazaria DEFAULTSORT Barjik Category 731 deaths Category Khazar generals ...   more details



  1. Ben Naparstek

    Ben Naparstek born 1986 is the editor of Australian politics, society and culture magazine The Monthly . Naparstek was appointed to the editorship following the controversial sacking of his predecessor Sally Warhaft. ref Coslovich, Gabriella. http www.theage.com.au national ben who 20090526 bm4u.html?page 1 Ben who? , The Age , May 27, 2009. accessed May 29, 2009 ref He has also published a collection of interviews with major writers entiltled In Conversation Encounters with Great Writers 2009 . ref http www.readings.com.au product 9781921640117 in conversation ben naparstek talks with 39 great writers ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Naperstek, Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Naperstek, Ben Category 1986 births Category Australian magazine editors Category Living people Australia journalist stub pt Ben Naparstek ...   more details



  1. Pairis Abbey

    unsourced date September 2010 File Pairis Orbey.jpg thumb Pairis Abbey Pairis Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in Orbey in Haut Rhin , Alsace , northeastern France . The surviving building serves today as a nursing home. History The abbey was founded in 1138 by the Count of Eguisheim. In the 13th century, abbot Martin of Pairis preached the Fourth Crusade and then participated in it. After the sacking of Constantinople , Martin brought several relics from there to Pairis, increasing the status of the monastery considerably. The monk Gunther of Pairis wrote a historical account of the crusade. The abbey was suppressed during the French Revolution . coord 48 7 2.11 N 7 7 39.2 E type landmark region FR display title Category Cistercian monasteries in France Category 1138 establishments Category Buildings and structures in Haut Rhin Category Christian monasteries established in the 12th century Christian monastery stub France church stub de Kloster Pairis fr Abbaye de Pairis ...   more details



  1. Paul Holleran

    Paul Holleran is currently the manager of Leamington FC , he was appointed following the sacking of Jason Cadden in 2009. ref cite news url http www.birminghammail.net birmingham sport birmingham non league football 2009 11 14 paul holleran why i left sutton coldfield town for leamington 97319 25167306 title Paul Holleran Why I left Sutton Coldfield Town for Leamington date 2009 11 14 publisher Birmingham Mail ref In his first season he guided Leamington FC to a 10th place finish as they began life in the Southern Football League Premier Division References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holleran, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holleran, Paul Category English football managers Category Living people Category Date of birth missing living people England footy manager stub ...   more details



  1. Wat Xieng Thong

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Luang Prabang Xieng Tong.jpg thumb Wat Xieng Thong Image Vat Xieng Thong arri re 2.JPG thumb right 200px Wat Xieng Thong is a Buddhist temple wat , located on the northern tip of the peninsula of Luang Phrabang , Laos . History It was built in 1560 by King Setthathirath and was under royal patronage during the Kingdom of Laos . Like the royal palace, the wat was placed near the mekong. In 1880, the Tripitaka library was added and then the drum tower in 1961. This temple, along with Wat Suwannaphumaham, was spared by any damage during the sacking of the city in 1887. This was because the Black Flag Army Black Flag Haw wars Haw leader, Deo Van Tri, had studied here as a monk in his early life, and used it as his headquarters during the sacking of Luang Phrabang. Image Vat Xieng Thong Bouddha.JPG thumb left 150px Wat Xieng Thong Buddha On one side of the sim, there are several small halls and stupas that contain Buddha images of the period. There is a reclining Buddha sanctuary, which contains a especially rare reclining Buddha that dates from the construction of the temple. In 1931, the image was taken to Paris and displayed at the Paris Exhibition and was kept in Vientiane until 1964, where it returned to Luang Phrabang. In the near compound s eastern gate stands the royal funerary carriage house, where it houses the funeral carriage, which stands 12 metres high and there are various urns for the members of the royal family. Today it is a popular tourist attraction . Literature Lonely Planet, Joe Cummings 2002. See also Wat Sen Royal Palace, Luang Prabang Wat Phu Commons cat Wat Xieng Thong Category Buddhist temples in Laos Category Luang Prabang Buddhism monastery stub Laos struct stub coord 19 53 51 N 102 8 35 E type landmark display title fr Vat Xieng Thong ja ru ...   more details



  1. Moviestar (Stereophonics song)

    Unreferenced description date November 2010 Infobox single Name Moviestar Cover MoviestarStereophonics.jpg Artist Stereophonics from Album You Gotta Go There to Come Back B side Local Boy in the Photograph , Help Me She s Out of Her Mind , The Bartender and the Thief Released February 9, 2004 Format CD single Recorded 2003 Genre Rock music Rock Length 4 45 Album Version br 4 05 Radio Edit Label V2 Records Writer Kelly Jones Producer Certification Last single Since I Told You It s Over br 2003 This single Moviestar br 2004 Next single Dakota song Dakota br 2005 Moviestar is a single by Stereophonics . A demo version of the song was released online in 2003 via the bands official website in a section called The Place , where people would send a mobile phone text message costing 1 to receive an access code to download the song in mp3 format. Citation needed date November 2010 Due to high popularity and demand, the song was then fully mastered and finalized and released as a single in February 2004. Moviestar was then included on a re issue of the band s 2003 album You Gotta Go There to Come Back . It was the first Stereophonics single released following the sacking of drummer Stuart Cable . Citation needed reason was he sacked and was it the first after the sacking date November 2010 clarify date November 2010 reason did he play on the single or was it the first to not feature him ? The single peaked at 5 on the UK Singles Chart . Track listings CD1 Moviestar full length version Local Boy in the Photograph live CD2 Moviestar live The Bartender and the Thief live Help Me She s Out of Her Mind live Behind The Scenes on Tour video DVD Moviestar video Moviestar live Behind The Scenes Footage From the Recording of Moviestar Audio Section Moviestar full length version Audio Section Climbing the Wall live 7 Moviestar Stereophonics DEFAULTSORT Moviestar Stereophonics Song Category 2004 singles Category Stereophonics songs Category Songs written by Kelly Jones 2000s single stub ...   more details



  1. Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs

    primarysources date April 2010 The Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs originally called The Independent Council on Drug Harms ICDH is a UK based independent drugs advisory committee set up and chaired by Professor David Nutt . It was officially launched on 15 January 2010 with the help of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. It was created with the primary aim to review and investigate the scientific evidence of drug harms free from political interference. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk commentisfree 2010 jan 15 david nutt drugs science title The best scientific advice on drugs written by David Nutt publisher The Guardian January 15, 2010 accessdate April 2, 2010 location London date 2010 01 15 ref This follows the controversial David Nutt Sacking sacking of Professor Nutt, on 30 October 2009 as chair of the UK s statutory Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs by UK Home Secretary , Alan Johnson . ref cite web url http www.crimeandjustice.org.uk icdh.html title Support the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs publisher The center for crime and justice studies date January 15, 2010 accessdate April 3, 2010 ref The controversy followed his Eve Saville Memorial Lecture 2009 at the Centre. See also Drug control law Criticism Drug Control Law Criticism References references External links http www.newscientist.com blogs thesword 2010 01 renegade scientists promise im.html Sacked scientist promises impartial drugs advice The New Scientist , January 2010. http www.drugscience.org.uk Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs Homepage Category British Misuse of Drugs Act Category Research institutes in England Category Substance related disorders Category Drug control law Category Drug rehabilitation UK org stub ...   more details



  1. Drew MacNeil

    Drew MacNeil b.1966 http www.inverness courier.co.uk news fullstory.php aid 13672 Shock sacking was new beginning for MacNeil.html is a former shinty player and current manager of the Scotland national shinty team . Biography MacNeil, along with his older brother, Scott, started out playing for Lochaber Camanachd . He and his brother then moved to Fort William Shinty Club Fort William , where they became integral parts of the team. Drew was captain of Fort William when they won the Camanachd Cup in 1992. He moved to Inverness Shinty Club Inverness for three seasons but returned to An Aird to win the Camanachd Cup again in 2005. He then became manager of Fort William in 2007 and was the manager as Fort won an historic 3 in a row Camanachd Cup finals. http www.inverness courier.co.uk news fullstory.php aid 13672 Shock sacking was new beginning for MacNeil.html . However towards the end of the 2009 season, MacNeil was unceremoniously sacked due to a fall out with the club committee in the October. This saga was played out in the Highland media. http sport.scotsman.com sport Three Camanachd Cups can39t save.5771363.jp http www.skyecamanachd.com Default.aspx.LocID 087new188.RefLocID 087002002.Lang EN.htm He was appointed Scotland manager in early 2010. http www.heraldscotland.com sport other sports news drew mcneil faces tricky job as scotland s new shinty chief 1.1014861 He has also been a regular pundit on BBC ALBA coverage of shinty despitehis lack of Scots Gaelic . As shinty is an amateur sport, MacNeil was formerly a prison officer and is now a community worker in Merkinch . http www.merkinch.info blog index.php?m 09&y 08&d 01&entry entry080901 120104 External links http sport.scotsman.com sport Three Camanachd Cups can39t save.5771363.jp MacNeil sacked by Fort http www.heraldscotland.com sport other sports news drew mcneil faces tricky job as scotland s new shinty chief 1.1014861 MacNeil Appointed Manager of Scotland Shinty teams Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ...   more details



  1. Terminate with extreme prejudice

    For the 1987 film Extreme Prejudice film In military and other covert operations, terminate with extreme prejudice is a euphemism for execution playing on the expression Termination of employment Rehire following termination termination with prejudice of an employment contract . In a military intelligence context, it is generally understood as an order to Assassination assassinate . Its meaning was explained in a The New York Times New York Times report on an incident during the Vietnam War . ref Details of Green Beret Case Are Reported in Saigon, Terence Smith, The New York Times , August 14, 1969 ...suggested that he either be isolated or terminated with extreme prejudice. This term is said to be an intelligence euphemism for execution. ref According to Douglas Valentine in his book Phoenix Program The Phoenix Program 1990 , the Central Intelligence Agency routinely used the term during the Vietnam War when sacking its locally hired operatives. In cases of extreme misconduct, an assassination termination with extreme prejudice was ordered. The term was used in the 1979 film Apocalypse Now , in which Martin Sheen s character, Captain Willard, is ordered to terminate the command of the allegedly insane Colonel Kurtz played by Marlon Brando with extreme prejudice. See also Deadly force Licence to kill concept References reflist Category Euphemisms Category Military terminology 1980s drama film stub ...   more details



  1. Clivus Capitolinus

    unsourced date March 2010 The main road to the Roman Capitol, the Clivus Capitolinus Capitoline Rise starts at the head of the Forum Romanum beside the Arch of Tiberius as a continuation of the Via Sacra proceeding around the Temple of Saturn and turning to the south in front of the Portico Dii Consentes , it then climbs up the slope of the Capitoline Hill to the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus at its summit. This was traditionally the last and culminating portion of all Roman triumph s. The street is significant as one of the oldest roads in Rome as well as its central location around temples and judicial offices leading to the largest and most important of the Republican Temples. Julius Caesar is said to have climbed this road on his knees to offset a bad omen during his triumph. The earliest history of the road as well as the hill itself is not completely clear as much of Rome s earliest records were destroyed in a sacking of the city. The road may have been part of the original route to the Sabine settlement altered when the Temple of Saturn was built. The hills of Rome have an extensive amount of construction built on top of ancient Etruscan stones that can bee seen at the rear of the remaining chambers of the Portico Dii Consentes. Category Ancient Roman roads in Rome ...   more details



  1. Basilica Fulvia

    The Basilica Fulvia was a basilica built in ancient Rome . According to Livy 40.51 , the Censor ancient Rome censor s M. Aemilius Lepidus and Marcus Fulvius Nobilior M. Fulvius Nobilior after whom it was named had it built in 179 BC . It may be that there had been a previous building existing on the site from 210 BC which was incorporated Plaut. Capt . 815, Curc . 472 . In 78 BC , the consul M. Aemilius Lepidus incorporated the building into the Basilica Aemilia Plin. Nat. Hist. 35.13 and it was renamed the Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia or sometimes simply the Basilica Aemilia . The Remains The remains of the Basilica Aemilia The Basilica Aemilia was first built in 179 BCE by the censors M. Aemilius Lepidus and M. Fulvius Nobilior. In the following centuries it was actively maintained and improved by the gens Aemilia. The first complete reconstruction took place in the years between 55 BCE and 34 BCE, which incorporated into the building the series of shops, the tabernae novae, that stood in front of the basilica. The building was destroyed by a fire in 14 BCE and was rebuild by Augustus. A last restoration happened after a fire in 410 CE, following the sacking of the town by the Visigoths of Alaric. ref This site was used for The Remains http sights.seindal.dk sight 157 Basilica Aemilia.html ref See also Basilica Aemilia References references coord missing Italy Category Ancient basilicas in Rome Fulvia ancient Rome stub Italy struct stub ...   more details



  1. Rich Bradford

    Richard Bradford born March 9, 1963 is the defensive line Coach sport coach for the Chicago Force football Chicago Force of the Independent Women s Football League . ref http www.chicagoforcefootball.com team.asp?page coaches Chicago Force Women s Tackle Football Bot generated title ref He played college football at the University of New Mexico , In 1984 was nominated for the Outland Trophy , given to the nation s top Lineman American football lineman . Bradford is also known for sacking Quarterback Randall Cunningham ,forcing a fumble and running it back 28 yards for a touchdown as time expired in the 1984 Las Vegas Bowl . The play was later dubbed the Fumble Rumble. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradford, Rich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 9, 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradford, Rich Category 1963 births Category Living people Category People from Chicago, Illinois Category American football defensive linemen Category New Mexico Lobos football players Category Coaches of American football Defensive lineman 1960s stub amfoot coach stub ...   more details



  1. Nikola Popla?en

    Infobox President name Nikola Popla en image order 3rd List of Presidents of Republika Srpska President of Republika Srpska term start 1998 term end 1999 predecessor Biljana Plav i successor Mirko arovi birth date 1951 birth place Sombor death date death place spouse party nationality religion signature website Nikola Popla en born 1951 in Sombor is a former Bosnian Serb politician. He was the president of Republika Srpska for 6 months from 1998 through 1999. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world europe 291135.stm title Belgrade s anger at sacking publisher BBC accessdate 2008 07 24 date 1999 03 06 ref Political career Empty section date July 2010 References Reflist Presidents of Republika Srpska Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Poplasen, Nikola ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH Sombor DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Poplasen, Nikola Category 1951 births Category Living people Category People from Sombor Category Politicians of Republika Srpska Category Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska politicians es Nikola Popla en it Nikola Popla en pl Nikola Popla en sr ...   more details



  1. Storm Master

    Wikify date February 2011 Storm Master was a 1991 video game for the Amiga , Atari ST and PC , produced by the now defunct French developer Silmarils company Silmarils , which placed the player as the head of government for a fictional medieval country. Similarly to most of the games produced by Silmarils, Storm Master took place on a fantasy world. Gameplay revolved around the governance and management of the country of Eolia in an ongoing war against its neighbour, Shaarkania, with the ultimate goal of sacking all enemy cities. ref http www.abandonia.com en games 426 Storm Master.html ref ref http www.mobygames.com game storm master ref The game was notable for a blend of turn based strategy interspersed with live action battles and other events including religious ceremonies designed to enhance national potential. This was further enhanced by requiring the player to send certain government ministers to locations around the country, and included elements of industrialisation and development. It was further noted by Amiga Action as having an innovative advance through time feature, allowing the player some control over the rate at which time passed in the game. References Reflist Category 1991 video games Category Amiga games Category Atari ST games Category DOS games Category Turn based strategy video games strategy videogame stub ...   more details



  1. Te P?hi Kupe

    Kaiapoi Kaiapoi , Christchurch City Libraries ref and sacking of Onawe the next year. See ...   more details




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