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Later, browsing in an old issue of the Gazette Des Beaux-Arts, she found a description of a handsome gilt pier-table purchased in 1817 by President James Monroe.
On 2 December 1823, US President James Monroe specifically addressed Cuba and other European colonies in his proclamation of the Monroe Doctrine.
Montgomery Clift, Glenn Ford, James Dean, Bette Davis, and Marilyn Monroe were notable dramatic actors.
* 1823 Monroe Doctrine: US President James Monroe delivers a speech establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts.
He attended James Monroe High School in the Bronx, where he was an outstanding all-around athlete.
Under President James Monroe, Secretary of War John C. Calhoun devised the first plans for Indian removal.
Adams served as Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President James Monroe from 1817 until 1825.
* 1831 James Monroe, American politician, 5th President of the United States ( b. 1758 )
He ran against James Monroe, a future president, and traveled with Monroe while campaigning.
Randolph attempted to block Madison's nomination by running James Monroe ; thus gaining the support of Federalists, since Madison was considered Jefferson's staunch political ally.
James Monroe ( April 28, 1758 July 4, 1831 ) was the fifth President of the United States ( 1817 1825 ).
During the War of 1812, Monroe held the critical roles of Secretary of State and the Secretary of War under President James Madison.
Marker designating the site of James Monroe's birthplace in Monroe Hall, Virginia
James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758, in his parents ' house located in a wooded area of Westmoreland County, Virginia.
* James Spence Monroe ( 1799 1801 ) his grave reads " J. S.
Monroe was then appointed Minister to the Court of St. James ( Britain ) from 1803 to 1807.
When his presidency ended on March 4, 1825, James Monroe resided at Monroe Hill, what is now included in the grounds of the University of Virginia.
The James Monroe Tomb is a U. S. National Historic Landmark.
In 1832 James Renwick Willson, a Reformed Presbyterian minister in Albany, New York, criticized Monroe for having " lived and died like a second-rate Athenian philosopher.

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After being widowed in 1327, Alfonso married in February 1329 Eleanor of Castile ( 1308 1359 ), who was betrothed to his brother James, who had refused to consummate the marriage.
* Constance ( 1318 1346 ), married in 1336 to James III of Majorca.
The Act of Settlement provided that the throne would pass to the Electress Sophia of Hanover a granddaughter of James VI of Scotland and I of England, niece of Charles I of Scotland and England and her Protestant descendants who had not married a Roman Catholic ; those who were Roman Catholic, and those who married a Roman Catholic, were barred from ascending the throne " for ever ".
Gabriele and Teresa had nine children: Alphonse " Scarface Al " Capone, James Capone ( also known as Richard Two-Gun Hart ), Raffaele Capone ( also known as Ralph " Bottles " Capone, who took charge of his brother's beverage industry ), Salvatore " Frank " Capone, John Capone, Albert Capone, Matthew Capone, Rose Capone, and Mafalda Capone ( who married John J. Maritote ).
Love was briefly married to James Moreland ( vocalist of The Leaving Trains ) in 1989 for several months, but has said that Moreland was a transvestite and that their marriage was " a joke ", ending in an annulment filed by Love.
In 1871, she married James George Skelton Anderson ( d. 1907 ) of the Orient Steamship Company co-owned by his uncle Arthur Anderson, but she did not give up her medical practice.
In July 1815 he married his former sister-in-law Harriet, daughter of John Douglas, and widow of James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton.
In July 1815 he married Harriet, daughter of John Douglas, and widow of James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton, his first wife's sister-in-law.
In 1468 the last significant acquisition of Scottish territory occurred when James III married Margaret of Denmark, receiving the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands in payment of her dowry.
In London she met Captain James Fell, a British Army officer, and they married in March 1935.
On September 15, 1794, James Madison married Dolley Payne Todd, a young widow, at Harewood, in what is now Jefferson County, West Virginia.
In 1764, Watt married his cousin Margaret ( Peggy ) Miller, with whom he had five children, two of whom lived to adulthood: James Jr. ( 1769 1848 ) and Margaret ( 1767 1796 ).
On January 16, 2002, first-degree murder charges for the killing of Myrna Opsahl were filed against Olson and five other SLA members: Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Michael Bortin ( Olson's brother-in law who had married her sister Josephine ), and James Kilgore, who remained a fugitive.
* 1503 James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor are married according to a Papal Bull by Pope Alexander VI.
Robert Pirsig married Nancy Ann James on May 10, 1954.
On 18 June 1611 at Southwark he married Mary Machell of Hackney ( who had been a nurse to Prince Henry the son of James I ) and their children were christened at Aller over the following decade.
He married Berthe Sadie Delmont, known as Toots, on 12 August 1936, and her father Joseph Delmont, a wealthy Johannesburg businessman, bought a salon for James.
Sid James married three times.
An early graduate of Oxford ( St. John's College, 1586 ), he was vicar of Wherwell, Hampshire ( 1587 1605 ) when ousted for Puritanical leanings under James I. Bachiler married Helena Mason, the widow of Revd.
Bullock married motorcycle builder and Monster Garage host Jesse James on July 16, 2005.
They banded together and formed the League of Evangelical Union in 1608, under the leadership of the Elector Palatine Frederick IV ( 1583 1610 ), ( whose son, Frederick V, married Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of James I of England ).
Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth had several children, four of which survived infancy: Arthur, Prince of Wales, Henry, Duke of Richmond, Margaret, who married James IV of Scotland, and Mary, who married Louis XII of France.

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