Examples of Richard the Lionheart in the following topics:
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- The death of Henry in 1189, however, meant the English contingent came under the command of his successor, King Richard I of England (known as Richard the Lionheart).
- Richard departed the Holy Land on October 2.
- Richard, Philip, and Leopold quarreled over the spoils of the victory.
- Richard cast down the German flag from the city, slighting Leopold.
- Richard departed the Holy Land on October 9, 1192.
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- Henry was succeeded by his third son, Richard, whose reputation for martial prowess won him the epithet "Lionheart."
- When Richard died, his brother John—Henry’s fifth and only surviving son—took the throne
- Here the rebels presented John with their draft demands for reform, the "Articles of the Barons."
- In practice, the Magna Carta did not generally limit the power of kings in the medieval period, but by the time of the English Civil War it had become an important symbol for those who wished to show that the king was bound by the law.
- Created in the 14th Century; the image King John of England in battle with the Francs (left), Prince Louis VIII of France on the march (right).
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- When Richard Warren Sears was a railroad station agent in North Redwood, Minnesota, he received an impressive shipment of watches from a Chicago jeweler, which the local cube jeweler did not want.
- Richard Sears knew that farmers often brought their crops to town, where they could be sold and shipped.
- One of his reasons for leaving Sears in 1895 was the stress the business placed upon him; he later took some delight in pointing out his longevity in comparison to the much shorter life of Richard Sears.
- In the 1970s, the name "Roebuck" was dropped from the trade name of the stores, though not from the official corporate name.
- Richard Sears, the co-founder and owner of Sears, Roebuck, and Co.
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- Richard Cromwell (1626 – 1712) was Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland after Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658.
- Richard lacked his father's authority.
- Richard proved to be unable to manage the Parliament and control the army.
- He tried to rekindle the civil war in favor of the Commonwealth but he was recaptured by Colonel Richard Ingoldsby, a participant in the regicide of Charles I who hoped to win a pardon by handing Lambert over to the new regime.
- Proclamation announcing the death of Oliver Cromwell and the succession of Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector.
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- This was the experience of Mildred and Richard Loving, who married in 1958 in Washington D.C., a district in the US that no longer had a law against interracial marriage.
- Mildred was black; Richard was white.
- Both Mildred and Richard were from Virginia, where their extended family still lived.
- The judge who heard their case, Leon M.
- Even so, as the diagram to the right indicates, attitudes toward interracial marriage did not immediately improve.
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- Competitive intelligence permits the firm to: (1) understand the industry's structure and its potential impact on the firm's performance, and (2) industry competitors' relative position in the marketplace.
- The judicious use of competitive intelligence allows the firm to anticipate competitors' actions and act to minimize the impact of those actions.
- Through the use of competitive intelligence the firm will improve its performance in the marketplace.
- Dorf, Richard C. and Thomas H.
- Pinkerton, Richard L. (1994).
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- In the postmodernist sculpture movement, site specific and environmental art works are represented by artists Andy Goldsworthy, Walter De Maria, Richard Long, Richard Serra, Robert Irwin, George Rickey, and Christo.
- Artists created environmental sculpture on expansive sites in the land art in the American West group of projects.
- Conceptual art is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns.
- Light sculpture and site-specific art also often make use of the environment.
- The snow is densely packed into a form after having been produced by artificial means, or collected from the ground after a snowfall.
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- Kennedy beat Vice President Richard Nixon by a very narrow margin.
- The Republican Party nominated Richard Nixon, Eisenhower's Vice-President, while the Democrats nominated John F.
- Eisenhower's Vice President, Richard Nixon, was the obvious choice for the Republican nomination.
- The key turning point of the campaign were the four Kennedy-Nixon debates.
- The turning point in the 1960 campaign was the debates.
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- Relativistic mass was defined by Richard C.
- In the formula for momentum the mass that occurs is the relativistic mass.
- In other words, the relativistic mass is the proportionality constant between the velocity and the momentum.
- Here the term represents the square of the Euclidean norm (total vector length) of the various momentum vectors in the system, which reduces to the square of the simple momentum magnitude, if only a single particle is considered.
- Richard C.
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- From an organizational perspective, "life cycle" can refer to various factors such as the age of the organization itself, the maturation of a particular product or process, or the maturation of the broader industry.
- The Enterprise Life Cycle is a model that underlines the way in which organizations remain relevant.
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- The Enterprise Life Cycle comes strongly into play in the elaboration stage.