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Frederick Wedmore ( 9 July 1844 – 25 February 1921 ) was an English art critic and man of letters.
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* Frederick Wedmore, Méryon and Méryon's Paris, with a descriptive catalogue, of the artist's work ( 1879 ; 2nd ed., 1892 ); and Fine Prints ( 1896 ; nd ed., f9o5 ).
* Gustave Cahen, Eugene Boudin ( Paris, 1899 ); Arsène Alexandre, Essais ; Frederick Wedmore, Whistler and Others ( 1906 ).
See Frederick Wedmore, " Alfred Hunt ," Magazine of Art ( 1891 ); Exhibition of Drawings in Water Colour by Alfred William Hunt, Burlington Fine Arts Club ( 1897 ); Allen Staley, The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape, 1973.
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Frederick Augustus II ( full name: Frederick Augustus Albert Maria Clemens Joseph Vincenz Aloys Nepomuk Johann Baptista Nikolaus Raphael Peter Xavier Franz de Paula Venantius Felix ) ( Dresden, 18 May 1797 – Brennbüchel, Karrösten, Tyrol, 9 August 1854 ) was King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.
On 9 November 1313, Frederick was beaten by Louis in the Battle of Gamelsdorf and had to renounce the tutelage.
On 9 June 1156 at Würzburg, Frederick married Beatrice of Burgundy, daughter and heiress of Renaud III, thus adding to his possessions the sizeable realm of the County of Burgundy.
* Pope Innocent IV returns to Rome, having left 9 years earlier in 1244 to depose Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, and being unable to return until after Frederick's death, due to the agitation throughout Europe caused by that action.
Edward VII and Alexandra were crowned at Westminster Abbey on 9 August 1902 by the 80-year-old Archbishop of Canterbury, Frederick Temple, who died only four months later.
Johann Georg married Anna Sophie of Denmark, daughter of the King Frederick III, in Copenhagen on 9 October 1666.
He had made with Frederick the curious agreement of Klein Schnellendorf ( 9 October 1741 ), by which Neisse was surrendered after a mock siege, and the Austrians undertook to leave Frederick unmolested in return for his releasing Neipperg's army for service elsewhere.
Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, Chatham, Kent, son of Elizabeth Hunt ( 16 October 1834 – 13 November 1897 ) and Henry Frederick Rivers ( 7 January 1830 – 9 December 1911 ).
There were premises at 9 Upper Blessington Street and 32 Blessington Street, the Kevin Barry Hall on Parnell Square and another on North Frederick Street.
When Frederick Rogers bought of land from the Earl of Derby on 9 January 1923 it was for the purpose of developing Keston Park.
Frederick II ( 1754 – 1816 ), a prince who modelled himself on Frederick the Great, took part in the war against France in defiance of the wishes of his people, and when the French again invaded and devastated the country he retired to Erlangen, where he remained until after the conclusion of the peace of Lunéville on 9 February 1801.
# Eleanor of Anjou, ( August 1289 – 9 August 1341, Monastery of St. Nicholas, Arene, Elis ), married at Messina 17 May 1302 Frederick III of Sicily
As such, on 9 November, Frederick fled to the Silesian capital of Breslau, along with his wife, some advisers, and not much more baggage than the Czech Crown Jewels.
Four years later, on 9 October 1518 at Kiel, Frederick married Sophie of Pomerania ( 20 years old ; 1498 – 1568 ), a daughter of Duke Bogislaw " the Great " of Pomerania.
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William Frederick Schelter ( 1947 – July 30, 2001 ) was a professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin and a Lisp developer and programmer.
" Two Women Chatting By The Sea ," St. Thomas, ( 1856 ) Camille Pissarro was born on July 10, 1830 on the island of St. Thomas to Frederick and Rachel Pissarro.
Joachim III Frederick () ( 27 January 1546 – 18 July 1608 ), of the House of Hohenzollern, was Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1598 until his death.
In the July 20, 1956 issue of Science, Clyde Cowan, Frederick Reines, F. B. Harrison, H. W. Kruse, and A. D. McGuire published confirmation that they had detected the neutrino, a result that was rewarded almost forty years later with the 1995 Nobel Prize.
The Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa had promised to aid him against his revolted subjects, but the death of Eugene III at Tivoli, on 8 July 1153, prevented the fulfillment of the engagement.
* Following his surrender to Captain Frederick Maitland of off Rochefort in 1815, Napoleon was taken to Plymouth Sound where he remained on board, 26 July – 4 August, while his future was decided.
However, when V-1s launched from Heinkel He 111s at Southampton on July 7 were inaccurate, British advisor Frederick Lindemann recommended the agents report that the attack caused " heavy losses " in order to save hundreds of Londoners each week at the expense of only a few lives in the ports.
* July 7 – The first machine-sliced and machine-wrapped loaf of bread is sold in Chillicothe, Missouri, using Otto Frederick Rohwedder's technology.
* July 27 – Researchers at the University of Toronto led by biochemist Frederick Banting announce the discovery of the hormone insulin.
* July 15 – Napoleon boards off Rochefort and surrenders to Captain Frederick Lewis Maitland of the Royal Navy.
* July 4 – Frederick Douglass delivers his famous speech " The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro " in Rochester, New York.
* July 13 – Thirty Years ' War: After Mansfeld fails to relieve the siege of Heidelberg, Frederick V, Elector Palatine, cancels Mansfeld's contract and disbands his army.
* July 21 – Battle of Burkersdorf: In his last major battle, Frederick defeats Marshal Daun in Silesia.
* July 3 – Under the terms of the Treaty of Ulm, the Protestant Union declares neutrality and ceases to support Frederick V of Bohemia.
* July 20 – August 19 – Eighty Years ' War: Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, lays siege to Grol, the last Spanish stronghold in the eastern Netherlands, and captures it after a 1-month siege.
Frederick Seitz ( July 4, 1911 – March 2, 2008 ) was an American physicist and a pioneer of solid state physics.
21 June 1313 – 2 July 1346, Meißen ), married at Nuremberg 1 July 1329 Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen ( d. 1349 )
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