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| | Charles V of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Charles V the Wise (French: Charles V le Sage) (January 31, 1338 – September 16, 1380) was king of France from 1364 to 1380 and a member of the Valois Dynasty. |  | | Charles next sent the mercenary companies (under the leadership of Du Guesclin) to fight in a civil war in Castile between Pedro the Cruel and his brother, Don Enrique of Trastamare. |  | | While he was in many ways a typical medieval king, Charles V has been praised by historians for his willingness to ignore the chivalric conventions of the time to achieve his aims, which led to the recovery of the territories lost at Bretigny. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V_of_France
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Emperor Charles V |
 | | Charles was the son of Philip, Duke of Burgundy, by Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, and Burgundy was the first heritage to which he at his led, on his fathers death in 1506. |  | | Charles then requested the electors to accept his abdication and to elect Ferdinand his successor. |  | | His chief counsellor, Chièvres, died in May, 1521, and thenceforward Charles was practically free in all his decisions. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03625a.htm
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| | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1549 Charles ended this situation by promulgating the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549, declaring the Netherlands as a separate entity of which his family would be the heirs. |  | | In 1506, Charles inherited his father's Burgundian territories, most notably the Low Countries and Franche-Comté, although, as a minor, his aunt Margaret acted as regent until 1515. |  | | Pation of the palace Charles V in Granada |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
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| | Martin Luther . The Characters . Charles V PBS |
 | | Charles V settled in Germany and sought to become the leader of a universal empire. |  | | Charles V, the most powerful man of his time, failed to achieve his dream of a universal empire, thwarted by the political realities of Western Europe. |  | | Despite being a devout Catholic Charles V was acutely conscious of Papal power and it was in his interest for the Vatican to be destabilised. |
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/martinluther/char_charles.html
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| | Charles V |
 | | In 1526 Charles V married Isabella, the daughter of King Manuel I of Portugal. |  | | After his father's death in 1506, Charles V was raised by his paternal aunt Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands. |  | | Charles V's attempt to retake Metz that fall ended in a complete fiasco, with Burgundy capitulating to Valois and the Emperor defeated in his struggle for hegemony in western Europe. |
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http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/more/more4feb/24carl5/241500c5.html
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| | Charles V |
 | | Charles V, King of France, called Charles the Wise, was born at the château of Vincennes on the 21st of January 1337, the son of Jean II and Bonne of Luxemburg. |  | | Charles V was a student of astrology, medicine, law and philosophy, and collected a large and valuable library at the Louvre. |  | | They demanded the dismissal of a number of the royal ministers; the establishment of a commission elected from the three estates to regulate the dauphin's administration, and of another board to act as council of war; also the release of Charles the Bad, king of Navarre, who had been imprisoned by King Jean. |
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http://www.nndb.com/people/310/000093031
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| | Charles V on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Charles V. Willie and Kelly Frels spoke on "Brown and Education Law Association at 50: The Journey Continues".(News and Notes) |  | | OM Group has appointed Charles V. Havill group v.p./base metals. |  | | Charles sought to become leader of a universal empire. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/Charles5H1R1E1.asp
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| | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Charles V of France - |
 | | Charles V died on September 16, 1380 at Beauté-sur-Marne[?], France and was interred with his wife, Jeanne de Bourbon[?] in Saint Denis Basilica. |  | | Nonetheless, dissatisfaction with his rule was such that at one point the Mayor of Paris, Etienne Marcel[?], led a revolt against Charles that forced the king to flee the city. |  | | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Charles V of France - |
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http://www.kidsseek.com/encyclopedia-wiki/ch/Charles_V_of_France
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| | Charles V |
 | | After his father, King John II the Good, was captured by the English at Poitiers in 1356, Charles, in order to raise his father's ransom money, had to convene a hostile States General, which, led by Étienne Marcel, provost of the Paris merchants, forced him to issue an ordinance of reform on March 3, 1357. |  | | Charles, in order to raise an army, left Paris to convoke an assembly of his supporters. |  | | Charles's last political acts were primarily concerned with the rivalry between the two newly elected popes; his decision to support Clement VII made him chiefly responsible for the great schism of the papacy. |
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http://www.wga.hu/tours/gothic/history/charles5.html
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| | Charles V |
 | | Chief architect of the election, and Charles' chief political adviser until 1530, was Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara. |  | | Charles' authority was exercised by Grandpa Max, who delegated it to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, dowager of Savoy. |  | | His mother was Joanna of Castile, Joanna the Mad, who lived until 1555. |
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http://www.idbsu.edu/courses/reformation/germany/charlesv.shtml
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| | Charles V |
 | | William of Orange was raised at the court of Charles V. With his arrival in Brussels, the tapestry industry flourished with orders from kings and popes. |  | | This exhibit presents nine tapestries commissioned by the household of Charles V, from the famous Brussels workshops of Pieter van Aelst, to celebrate the coronation of Charles V as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | This is the pleasant city where a youthful Charles V was raised by his aunt who reigned over the Netherlands. |
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http://www.luxurytraveler.com/charlesv.html
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| | Music for Charles V - Programme Notes |
 | | Charles sought to become leader of a universal Catholic empire, but during his reign he faced three major problems: the Protestant Reformation in Germany; the conflict with King Francis I of France, particularly for supremacy in Italy; and the advance of the Ottoman Turks. |  | | The millennium year of 2000 saw the 500th anniversary of the birth of one of Europe’s most notable leaders, Charles V (1500-1558). |  | | Charles’s abdication and his ‘official’ retirement in 1556 were hardly under circumstances of the greatest glory. |
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http://www.signumrecords.com/catalogue/sigcd019/programme.htm
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| | Spain - Charles V and Philip II |
 | | Shortly afterward he was selected Holy Roman emperor, a title that he had held as Charles V (r. |  | | Spain - Charles V and Philip II Charles V and Philip II Spain Table of Contents |  | | Charles's closest attachment was to his birthplace, Flanders; he surrounded himself with Flemish advisers who were not appreciated in Spain. |
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http://countrystudies.us/spain/8.htm
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| | COB-NET Historical Notes: Charles V |
 | | Charles V inherited a great deal of territory and his dream was to make it the largest empire since the days of his predecessor Charlemagne. |  | | This process of division led to religious wars over the next several generations (Thirty Year's War), and eventually the division of Germany into a Protestant north and east with a Catholic south and west. |  | | He entrusted the German government to his younger brother Ferdinand since he was embroiled in a large scale war with France to maintain his control over Italy, plus infrequent campaigns against the Turks due to their steady advancement into his eastern territories. |
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http://www.cob-net.org/text/history_charles5.htm
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| | Charles V |
 | | Charles was the son of Phillip I who was a Hapsburg, and Joanna of Spain. |  | | When Phillip and Joanna were married Spain became part of the Hapsburg domain. |  | | When Charles father died he inherited The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Artois, and Franche-Comté (or Free County of Burgundy and between his two Grandfathers he was left with Aragón, Navarre, Granada, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, Spanish America, joint kingship with his mother (who was insane) over Castile and the Hapsburg domain in Austria. |
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http://www.lakesideschool.org/studentweb/worldhistory/GlobalContactsb/CharlesV.htm
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| | Charles's V by Raichel Le Goff |
 | | Charles' son Philip marries Mary, many years his senior and daughter of Henry VIII. |  | | at Aachen is crowned Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | It is true that he did not commission such lavish sensual mythological paintings as his son Philip later would and the 'Venus and Amor' by Titian and his workshopp on loan from the Uffizi in the present Bonn exhibition is perhaps mis-representing the taste of Charles V as he did not commission the picture. |
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http://epublishingcorp.com/articlesRaichel/Pre-20thcenturyArt/CharlesV.html
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| | Shield of Charles V - MWArt.com |
 | | Charles V shield is an ornate, full sized shield by Armaduras bears the crest of Charles V of Spain. |  | | He was more often referred to Holy Roman Emperor, although officially he ruled as Charles I. In 1556, Charles I resigned from his various positions, handing his personal empire over to his son Phillip II of Spain. |  | | Charles V was (effectively) the first King of Spain from 1516 to 1556 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556. |
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http://www.mwart.com/product.asp?pid=1118&cat=20&subcat=Y&AFID=20803&PRDID=1118
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| | Music for Charles V - Home Page |
 | | The last years of Charles life were troubled by his failure to convert the Protestants back into the Roman Catholic Church, and to lead a universal Catholic empire. |  | | He was unsuccessful, however Charles’s minister, Bishop Granvelle of Arras helped Lassus to secure his position at the court of Duke Albrecht of Bavaria — a musical establishment that was no less magnificent. |  | | This recording offers a selection of music spanning the life and reign of Charles V, undoubtedly the most powerful man in 16th-century Europe, from his early teenage years to his death in 1558. |
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http://signumrecords.com/catalogue/sigcd019
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| | Titian: The Emperor Charles V on Horseback |
 | | The Emperor Charles V on Horseback, in Muehlberg |  | | JavaScript used in the Image Viewer was written by Daniel Marx for the Web Gallery of Art. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/T/titian/charles_v.jpg.html
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| | Charles V - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Charles V |
 | | Son of Philip of Burgundy and Joanna of Castile, he inherited vast possessions, which led to rivalry from Francis I of France, whose alliance with the Ottoman Empire brought Vienna under siege in 1529 and 1532. |  | | Charles was also in conflict with the Protestants in Germany until the Treaty of Passau of 1552, which allowed the Lutherans religious liberty. |  | | The last Holy Roman Emperor to be crowned by the pope, in 1519, Charles V was also the emperor who recognized the claims of the Protestants within his empire. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Charles+V
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| | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor |
 | | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor: Early Years - Early Years Born at Ghent, Charles was brought up in Flanders by his aunt, Margaret of Austria, who... |  | | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor: Withdrawal from Power - Withdrawal from Power Balked in his efforts to recapture Metz, which had been seized by Henry II,... |  | | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor: Struggle for Empire - Struggle for Empire Charles sought to become leader of a universal empire. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0811423.html
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| | Charles V: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | The name Charles V is used to refer to numerous persons in history: |  | | Charles V of France[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] |  | | Charles V: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ch/charles_v.htm
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| | Armaduras Shield of Charles V - MWArt.com |
 | | Armaduras Shield of Charles V is an ornate, full sized shield by Armaduras bearing, the seal of Charles V of Spain. |  | | Charles V was the Holy Roman Emperor (1519—56), king of Spain (as Charles I, 1516—56), and archduke of Austria (as Charles I, 1519—21). |  | | Armaduras Shield of Charles V is equipped for wall hanging and is complete with a back-mounted bracket that allows one or two swords to be fixed behind the shield for an outstanding wall display. |
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http://www.mwart.com/product.asp?pid=1223&cat=20&subcat=Y&AFID=20803&PRDID=1223
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| | Charles V Gridley |
 | | Aboard the COPTIC on June 5, 1898, Capt. Charles Vernon "Steve" Gridley died, while the vessel was in Kobe, Japan. |  | | When thelad was but three months old, his father moved the family to Hillsdale, Michigan. |  | | At the beginning of the battle, Dewey uttered the sentence that became one of the most famous statements in American naval history and which immortalized the OLYMPIA’s ailing captain: “You may fire when you are ready, Gridley.” |
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| | The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Christian Cyclopedia |
 | | Tyler, Emperor Charles the Fifth (Fair Lawn, New Jersey, 1956); G. |  | | von Schwarzenfeld, Charles V: Father of Europe, tr. |  | | Resigned 1556; spent his remaining days at the monastery of San Jerónimo de Yuste, Estremadura, Spain. |
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http://www.lcms.org/ca/www/cyclopedia/02/display.asp?t1=c&word=CHARLESV
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| | Professor Charles V. Rice |
 | | Rice, Charles V. White, Robert L. Frech, Roger |  | | Rice, C. V.; Raftery, D. “Photocatalytic Oxidation of Trichloroethylene Using TiO |  | | Rice, C. V.; Raftery, D. “Rubidium-Xenon Spin Exchange and Relaxation Rates Measured at High Pressure and High Magnetic Field”, submitted to J. |
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Hernan Cortes: From Second Letter to the Emperor Charles V, 1520 |
 | | Hernan Cortés: from Second Letter to Charles V, 1520 |  | | Modern History Sourcebook: Hernan Cortes: From Second Letter to the Emperor Charles V, 1520 |  | | Before I begin to describe this great city and the others already mentioned, it may be well for the better understanding of the subject to say something of the configuration of Mexico, in which they are situated, it being the principal seat of Moctezuma's power. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1520cortes.html
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| | Palace of Charles V - Pedro Machuca - Great Buildings Online |
 | | Palace of Charles V - Pedro Machuca - Great Buildings Online |  | | "The unfinished palace of Charles V at Granada, begun by Pedro Machuca in 1526, was designed with the architecture of Bramante and Raphael in mind. |  | | We appreciate your suggestions for links about Palace of Charles V. Great Buildings |
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| | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | Charles V at the battle of Mühlberg, painted by Tizian |  | | Charles V with dog, portrait by Tizian, 1532-1533 |  | | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikimedia Commons |
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| | The Open Door Web Site : History Biographies : Charles V (1500-1558) |
 | | This eventually involved Germany in the 30 Years' War. |  | | Much of his income came from this area which he taxed heavily. |  | | - Apart from internal problems Charles V was sporadically at war with the Turks and the French on the borders of the Empire. |
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http://www.saburchill.com/history/biblio/013.html
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts Arts features Charles V on Horseback, Titian (c1548) |
 | | Charles abdicated for a life of spiritual contemplation; his son, Philip II, became king of Spain, while his brother Ferdinand ruled central Europe. |  | | Subject: When he posed for this portrait in 1548, Charles V was the most powerful man in the world. |  | | By setting back Charles' forehead under his helmet, emphasising a tension between his introspective appearance and his martial purpose, Titian makes this a portrait of the inner man as well as the ruler. |
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http://arts.guardian.co.uk/portrait/story/0,11109,1080343,00.html
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| | New Catholic Dictionary: Charles V, Emperor |
 | | Charles established legislation which regulated the social and industrial life of the Netherlands, adopted a progressive policy in Spain, and dealt successfully with colonial politics in America. |  | | He received the imperial crown from Clement VII, at Bologna, 24 February 1530. |  | | (1500-1558) Charles I, King of Spain, born Ghent, Belgium; died Yuste, Spain. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/ncd01884.htm
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| | Charles V , King of France |
 | | Charles V became the first French heir to use the title dauphin after the region of Dauphine was purchased by the French crown. |  | | During the war, Charles' army was lead by the very capable Bertrand du Guesclin who not only battled the English but also successfully defeated the forces of the King of Navarre. |  | | Son of: John II Children: Charles VI Biography: |
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http://ehistory.osu.edu/middleages/PeopleView.cfm?PID=306
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| | Charles V, duke of Lorraine. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Charles V married (1678) Eleanora Maria, sister of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. |  | | Deprived of the rights of succession to the duchy, he was forced to leave France and entered the service of the Holy Roman emperor. |  | | He took part in the defense of Vienna (1683) and in expelling the Ottomans from Hungary. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/ch/Charles5dLo.html
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| | TomPaine.com - Emancipate The Think Tanks |
 | | Charles V. Peña is the former director of defense policy studies at the Cato Institute. He is a senior fellow with the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy and writes for the Straus Military Reform Project of the Center for Defense Information. |  | | Dogmatic thinking in the White House led Karl Rove and Scooter Libby not just to ignore intelligence that contradicted their policy of war in Iraq, but to take revenge against the messengers—actions for which they can soon expect consequences. |
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http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2005/10/26/emancipate_the_think_tanks.php
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| | V - The File Viewer |
 | | For those who prefer to work in DOS Boxes, V is fast and convenient - just type V Filename and the file is right in front of you. |  | | *** Are you getting a V has Expired error message? |  | | Although V might look like a Windows Explorer replacement, its main strength is its file viewing capabilities. |
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http://www.fileviewer.com
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| | Amazon.com: Monarchy and Consent: The Coronation Book of Charles V: Books: Carra F. O'Meara |
 | | Monarchy and Consent: The Coronation Book of Charles V (Hardcover) |  | | The Coronation Book of Charles V of France, a de luxe manuscript made in 1365 is of considerable historical and art-historical importance. |  | | Amazon.com: Monarchy and Consent: The Coronation Book of Charles V: Books: Carra F. O'Meara |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1872501109?v=glance
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| | Charles V. Bond Online |
 | | Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Charles V. Bond |  | | Charles V. Bond at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Still Life: Fruit, Bird, and Dwarf Pear Tree, 1856 |  | | Search Amazon for books related to Charles V. Bond |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/bond_charles_v.html
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| | Amazon.com: Emperor Charles V : 1500-1558 (A Hodder Arnold Publication): Books: Wim Blockmans |
 | | Renaissance Monarchy : The Reigns of Henry VIII, Francis I and Charles V (A Hodder Arnold Publication) by Glenn Richardson |  | | Emperor Charles V : 1500-1558 (A Hodder Arnold Publication) (Hardcover) |  | | change, one man - the Emperor Charles V - ruled a conglomeration of territory more extensive than that previously held by any ruler in European history. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0340720387?v=glance
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 | | Charles Simms Development is currently building in four communities, each serving a different area of Montgomery, Greene and Warren Counties. |  | | Charles Simms Development reserves the rights to modify all plans and specifications without notice or obligation. |  | | Floorplans, exteriors, and standard features may vary based on the elevation and options selected. |
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| | The Morning News - Birnbaum v. Charles McCarry, by Robert Birnbaum |
 | | Nonetheless, this western Massachusetts university town has innumerable charms. |  | | Once upon a time, the CIA was stocked with Yalie do-gooders, liberal spooks who were going to change the world. |  | | The idea of traversing much of Massachusetts with the steadfast Rosie, in my ragtop, on a sunny summer weekday, was an additionally appealing element in my hegira to Northampton to chat with author Charles McCarry. |
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http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_charles_mccarry.php
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| | Abbreviated C.V. of Charles E. Petit, Esq. |
 | | Maryland: When State and Federal Powers Conflict (with Bonnie Pettifor) |  | | Form Over Substances: The Legal Context of PESs, in Michael S. Bahrke and Charles E. Yesalis, eds., Performance-Enhancing Substances in Sport and Exercise |  | | Use the "back" button on your browser to return. |
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| | Charles University in Prague |
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| | Turbulence Research Group-home page |
 | | Charles Meneveau, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21218, USA, Phone: 1-(410) 516-7802, Fax: 1-(410) 516-7254, email: meneveau@jhu.edu |
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| | Classical Net - Composers - Stanford |
 | | Amazon - UK - Germany - Canada - France - Japan - ArkivMusic - CD Universe |  | | Emma Johnson (clarinet), Malcolm Martineau (piano), Sir Charles Groves/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
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http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/stanford.html
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| | Charles V. Stewart |
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