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Booker Taliaferro Washington
Washington, Booker Taliaferro (c. 1859— 1915), American Negro Teacher And Reformer, Was Born On A Plan Tation In Franklin County, Virginia. Soon After The Civil War He Went To Malden, W.va., Where He Worked In A Salt Furnace And Then In A Coal Mine. He Obtained An Elementary Education At ...

Bruno Walter
Walter, Bruno (1876— ), Eminent German Con Ductor, Was Born In Berlin On Sept. 15, 1876. He Received His Training In Berlin At The Stern Konservatorium ; Studied Under Ehrlich, Buszler And Robert Radecke; And First Appeared As Con Ductor Of Opera At The Municipal Theatre In Cologne. He Then ...

Bushrod Washington
Washington, Bushrod , American Jurist, Nephew Of George Washington, Was Born In Westmoreland County, Va., On June 15, 1762. He Graduated In 1778 At The College Of William And Mary, Where He Was An Original Member Of The Phi Beta Kappa Society. He Served In The House Of Dele Gates ...

Ch3ch2oh 02 Ch3coohh20
Ch3ch2oh + 02 Ch3cooh + H20 Alcohol Oxygen Acetic Acid Water The Interesting Mechanism Of This Change Has Only Been Under Stood Of Quite Recent Years. Just As The Alcohol In Wine Or Beer Is Produced By Living Agency (see Fermentation), So The Sub Sequent Acetous Fermentation Is Due To ...

Charles 1829 1896 Wachsmuth
Wachsmuth, Charles (1829-1896), American Palae Ontologist, Born In Hanover, Germany, Sept. 13, 1829. In 1852 He Emigrated To America And Of Ter Two Years In New York City He Settled In Burlington, Iowa. Ill Health Forced Him Into The Open And He Began To Collect Fossils, Especially The Crinoids, Or ...

Charles Doolittle 1850 1927 Walcott
Walcott, Charles Doolittle (1850-1927) , American Palaeontologist, Born In New York Mills, N.y., Mar. 35, 185o. To His Education In The Public Schools And Utica Academy He Added Special Reading And Study Of His Own In Geology, And In 1876 Became An Assistant To James Hall, New York State Geolo ...

Charles Dudley Warner
Warner, Charles Dudley Ameri Can Essayist And Novelist, Was Born Of Puritan Ancestry, In Plain Field (mass.), Sept. 12, 182g. His Childhood Experiences In Charlemont (mass.), After The Death Of His Father, Are Pictured In His Delightful Study Being A Boy (1877). The Family Removed Thence To Cazenovia (n.y.) ; ...

Charles Gravier Vergennes
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte De (1717-1787), French Statesman, Was Born At Dijon On Dec. 20, 1717. He Entered The Diplomatic Service Under His Uncle M. De Chavigny, At Lisbon. He Became Ambassador At Constantinople And Then In Sweden, Where He Assisted Gustavus Iii. In The Revolution Of 1772. With The ...

Civilian Relief In Belgium
Civilian Relief In Belgium And France During The Occupation Of Belgium, Inhabitants Found Them Selves In Desperate Straits From Interruption Of Agriculture And The Confiscation Of Stocks By The Occupying Forces. Belgium's Essen Tial Food Imports Were Cut Off, And Hordes Of Refugees Fled Before The Advancing German Armies. Herbert ...

Clara Viebig
Viebig, Clara (1860— ), German Novelist, Was Born On July 17, 186o, At Trier, And Educated At Diisseldorf And At The Berlin High School Of Music. She Married In 1896 Fritz Cohn, And Has One Son. She Began By Writing Stories Of The Eifel Coun Try, In Which She Was ...

Claude Favre Vaugelas
Vaugelas, Claude Favre, Seigneur De, Baron De Pbtoges ( I 595-165o), French Grammarian And Man Of Letters, Was Born At Meximieu (ain), On Jan. 6, 1595. He Became Gentle Man-in-waiting To Gaston D'orleans, And Continued Faithful To This Prince In His Disgrace. Vaugelas Was Among The Original Academicians. In His ...

Claude Louis Hector De
Villars, Claude Louis Hector De, Prince Rince De Martignes, Marquis And Duc De Villars And Vicomte De Melun Marshal Of France, One Of The Greatest Generals Of French History, Was Born At Moulins On May 8, 1653, And Entered The Army Through The Corps Of Pages In 1671. He Served ...

Claude Victor Perrin
Victor-perrin, Claude, Of Belluno (1764 1841), Marshal Of France, Was Born At La Marche (vosges) On Dec. 7, 1764. In 1781 He Entered The Army As A Private Soldier, And After Ten Years' Service He Received His Discharge And Settled At Valence. Soon Afterwards He Joined The Local Volunteers, And ...

Colonel Sir Robert 1842
Warburton, Colonel Sir Robert (1842 1899), Anglo-indian Soldier And Administrator, Was The Son Of An Artillery Officer Who Had Been Taken Prisoner At Kabul In 1842, And Married An Afghan Princess. Warburton Entered The Royal Artil Lery In 1861, Took Part In The Abyssinian War Of 1867-68, And Then Joined ...

Com Ii Antoine Charles
Ii. Antoine Charles Horace Vernet (1758-1836), Com Monly Called Carle, The Youngest Child Of The Above, Was Born At Bordeaux In 1758. His First Important Work, Was His "triumph. Of Paulus Aemilius"; In This Picture He Broke With Reigning Tra Ditions In Classical Subjects, And Drew The Horse With The ...

Compagnie Internation Ale Des
Compagnie Internation Ale Des. The International Sleeping Car Company Was Started In 1876 By M. Georges Nagelmackers Who Purchased The Patent Of The "mann Railway Sleeping Car Carriage" From America To Provide Sleeping Car Accommodation In Europe. It Was Only Between 1883 And 1896 That Contracts With The Main Railways ...

Congress Of 1814 1815 Vienna
Vienna, Congress Of (1814-1815). The Fall Of Napoleon Left The Disposition Of His Empire To The F Our Powers Who Had Overthrown Him—austria, Prussia, Russia And Britain. Other Countries, Of Whom Spain, Portugal And Sweden Were The Most Important And Signed The Treaties Of Paris, May 3o, 1814, Had Shared ...

Congress Of Verona
Verona, Congress Of, The Last Of The Series Of Inter National Conferences Or Congresses Based On The Principle Enunci Ated In Art. 6 Of The Treaty Of Paris Of Nov. 20, 1815 (see Europe, History). It Met At Verona On Oct. 20, 1822. The Emperor Alexander I. Of Russia Was ...

Constantin Volney
Volney, Constantin Francois Chasse Boeuf, Comte De (1757-182o), French Savant, Was Born At Craon (maine-et-loire) On Feb. 3, 2757, Of Good Family; He Was At First Surnamed Boisgirais From His Father's Estate, But After Wards Assumed The Name Of Volney. He Spent Some Four Years In Egypt And Syria, And ...

Control In The United
Control In The United States Efforts To Stamp Out Syphilis And To Make Progress Toward The Control Of Gonococcal Infections In The United States Differ In Certain Respects From Similar Activities In Other Countries. A Con Tinuous Program Of Disseminating Accurate Knowledge Among Leaders Of Public Opinion Promoted By The ...

Cornelis Van Vollenhoven
Vollenhoven, Cornelis Van Dutch Jurist, Was In 1901 Appointed Professor Of Colonial Law In The University Of Leyden. He Had A Wide Reputation As An Author Ity On The Common Law Of The Dutch East Indies And On Inter National Law. His Chief Work Is Hetadatrecht Van Nederlandsch Indie (the ...

Council Of Vienne
Vienne, Council Of, An Ecclesiastical Council, Which In The Roman Catholic Church Ranks As The Fifteenth Ecumenical Synod. It Met From October 16, 1311, To May 6, 1312, Under The Presidency Of Pope Clement V. The Transference Of The Curia From Rome To Avignon (1309) Had Brought The Papacy Under ...

Count De Villamediana
Villamediana, Count De Spanish Poet, Was Born At Lisbon, The Son Of A Diplomatist. He Acquired A Bad Reputation As A Gambler And Was Banished From Court In 16o8. On His Return To Spain (1617) He Proved Himself A Fearless, Pungent Satirist. So Great Was The Resentment Caused By His ...

Count Giuseppe Volpi
Volpi, Count Giuseppe (1877— ), Italian Man, Was Born At Venice On Nov. 19, 1877. In His Youth He Travelled Extensively In The Balkans And The East, Taking Special Note Of Local Economic Problems. In 1912 He Was Employed In The Preliminary Negotiations For The Peace Of Lausanne, Which Assured ...

County Court W V
County Court.) (w. V. B.) In American Law Jurisdiction To Try Crimes And Civil Cases Must Be Distinguished From Venue Or The Place Where The Trial May Be Had. Jurisdiction As Between The Various States Is Governed By Common Law Principles Of The Conflict Of Laws. The Right To En ...

Dame Genevieve 22 Dbe
Ward, Dame Genevieve 22) (d.b.e., 1921), English Actress, Was Born In New York On March 27, 1837, And At The Age Of 18 Married Count Constantine De Guerbel. She Studied Singing In Italy And In Paris, And Made Her First Ap Pearance Under The Stage Name Of Ginevra Buerrabella At ...

Daniel Wolsey Voorhees
Voorhees, Daniel Wolsey Ameri Can Lawyer And Political Leader, Was Born In Butler County, 0., On Sept. 26, 1827, Of Dutch And Irish Descent. During His Infancy His Parents Removed To Fountain County, Ind., Near Veedersburg. He Graduated At Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, Greencastle, Ind., In 1849; Was ...

Depression
Depression, In Meteorology, Used To De Scribe That Form Of Pressure Distribution Which Is Represented By Isobars (q.v.) Having The Form Of A Letter V And Enclosing An Area Of Low Pressure. The Central Line, Through The Apex Of The V's, Is Called The Trough. The Motion Of The System ...

Diego Rodriguez De Silva
Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez De Silva Y (1599-1660), The Head Of The Spanish School Of Painting And One Of The Greatest Painters The World Has Known, Was Born In Seville And Was Baptized On June 6, 1599. His European Fame Is Of Com Paratively Recent Origin, Dating From The First Quarter ...

Diseases Of Domesticated Animals
Diseases Of Domesticated Animals Reference Is Made Here Only To Some Of The More Important Disorders Other Than Those Described In Separate Articles Which Treat Of Actinomycosis, Anthrax, Abortion, Canine Dis Temper, Foot-and-mouth Disease, Glanders, Pleuro-pneu Monia, Hydrophobia, Rinderpest, Swine Fever. In Treatment Of Animal Patients The Main Object Is ...

Divisions Of Waldensian Belief
Divisions Of Waldensian Belief The Earliest Definite Account Given Of Waldensian Beliefs Is That Of The Inquisitor Sacconi About 125o. (d'argentre, Collectio Judiciorum De Novis Erroribus, I. 5o, Etc.) He Divides Them Into Two Classes; Those North Of The Alps And Those Of Lombardy. The First Class Hold (i) That ...

Earls Of Warwick
Warwick, Earls Of. The 1st Earl Of Warwick Was Henry De Newburgh (d. 1123), Lord Of Newbourg In Nor Mandy And Son Of Roger De Beaumont. He Became Constable Of Warwick Castle In 1°68, And, Though There Is No Proof That He Actually Came Over With The Conqueror, His Elder ...

Earls Warenne
Warenne, Earls. The Warennes Derived Their Surname From The River Of Guarenne Or Varenne And The Little Town Of The Same Name Near Arques In Normandy. William De Warenne, Who Crossed With William I. In 1066, Was A Distant Cousin Of The Conqueror, His Grandmother Having Been The Sister Of ...

Economic And Industrial Conditions
Economic And Industrial Conditions Wales And Monmouthshire Form An Area, Approximately One Seventh Of England And Wales. One-half Of The Land Reaches An Altitude Of 600 Ft. Above Sea-level, While One-half Of This Exceeds I,000 Ft. This Nature Of The Country Enabled Its Inhabitants To Maintain A Distinct Political Existence ...

Edmund Waller
Waller, Edmund English Poet, Was Born On March 9, 1606, The Eldest Son Of Robert Waller Of Coleshill And Anne Hampden, His Wife. Early In His Childhood His Father Moved To Beaconsfield. Waller Was Educated At Eton And King's College, Cambridge. He Left Without A Degree, And It Is Believed ...

Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon Brit Ish Colonial Statesman, Was Born In London On March 20, 1796, Of An Originally Quaker Family. His Father, Edward Wakefield (1774– 1854), Author Of Ireland, Statistical And Political (1812), Was A Surveyor And Land Agent In Extensive Practice; His Grandmother, Priscilla Wakefield (1751-1832), Was A Popular ...

Edward Vernon
Vernon, Edward English Admiral, Was Born In Westminster On Nov. 12, 1684, The Second Son Of James Vernon, Secretary Of State In 1697-170o. Edward Vernon Entered The Navy In 1707, And Saw Much Active Service In Various Seas. During The Long Peace Under Walpole He Sat In The House Of ...

Eleutherios Venizelos
Venizelos, Eleutherios Greek Statesman, Was Born In Crete Aug. 23, 1864 Of A Family Which Had Emigrated From Greece In 1770. Having Been Educated In The Schools Of Syra And Athens And Having Taken A Degree In The University Of Athens At The Age Of 23, He Practised Law In ...

Elihu 1836 1923 Vedder
Vedder, Elihu (1836-1923), American Painter, Was Born In New York City, Feb. 26,1836. He Studied Under The Genre And Historical Painter Tompkins H. Matteson (1813-84), At Sherburne, N.y., Later Under Picot, In Paris, And Then, In 1857-61, In Italy. After 1867 He Lived In Rome, Making Occasional Visits To America. ...

Elihu Benjamin Washburne
Washburne, Elihu Benjamin , American Statesman, Born In Livermore, Me., Sept. 23, 1816. He Was One Of Seven Brothers, Of Whom Four Sat In Congress From As Many Different States. He Graduated At The Harvard Law School In 1839, And Was Soon Afterwards Admitted To The Bar. In 1840 He ...

Eliot Bartholomew Elliott George
Warburton, Eliot [bartholomew Elliott George] (1810-1852), British Traveller And Novelist, Was Born In 18ro Near Tullamore, Ireland. He Was Educated At Trinity College, Cam Bridge, And Was Called To The Irish Bar In 1837. He Made A Hit With His First Book, The Crescent And The Cross, An Account Of ...

Emeric Emer De Vattel
Vattel, Emeric (emer) De Swiss Jurist, The Son Of A Protestant Minister, Was Born At Couvet, In The Principality Of Neuchatel, On April 25, 1714. He Studied At Basel And Geneva. Vattel's Reputation Chiefly Rests On His Droit Des Bens, On Principes De La Loi Naturelle Appliques A La Conduite ...

Emile 1855 1916 Verhaeren
Verhaeren, Emile (1855-1916), Belgian Poet, Born At St. Amand, Near Antwerp, On May 21, 1855, Studied At Ghent And At The University Of Louvain, And Was Admitted To The Bar At Brussels In 1851. But He Soon Devoted His Whole Energies To Literature, And Especially To The Organs Of "young ...

Emilio Visconti Venosta
Visconti-venosta, Emilio, Marquis ( 1829— 1914), Italian Statesman, Was Born At Milan On Jan. 22, 1829. A Disciple Of Mazzini, He Took Part In All The Anti-austrian Con Spiracies Until The Ineffectual Rising At Milan On Feb. 6, 1853, Of Which He Had Foretold The Failure, Induced Him To Renounce ...

Enrique De Villena
Villena, Enrique De Spanish Author, Sometimes Wrongly Called Marques De Villena. About 1402 He Married Maria De Castilla, Who Speedily Became The Recognized Mistress Of Henry Iii. ; The Complaisant Husband Was Rewarded By Being Appointed Master Of The Military Order Of Calatrava In 1404, But The Nomination Was Rescinded ...

Etienne Pierre 1757 1808 Ven Ten
Ven Ten At, Etienne-pierre (1757-1808), French Botanist, Was Born In Limoges In 1757. He Entered The Congrega Tion Of St. Genevieve And Had Charge Of Their Library, But At The Time Of The Revolution Abandoned His Religious Connections In Order To Follow His Taste For Botany. His Writings Caused Him ...

Eugene Emmanuel 1814 1879
Viollet-le-duc, Eugene Emmanuel (1814 1879), French Architect And Writer On Archaeology, Was Born In Paris On Jan. 21, 1814 And Died At Lausanne On Sept. 17, He Was A Pupil Of Achille Leclere, And In 1836-37 Studied Greek And Roman Architecture In Sicily And Rome. His Chief Interest Was In ...

Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven
Verboeckhoven, Eugene Joseph Belgian Painter, Was Born At Warneton In West Flanders On June 9, 1798, And Received Instruction In Drawing And Modelling From His Father, The Sculptor Barthelemy Verboeckhoven. His Paintings Of Sheep, Of Horses And Of Cattle In Landscape, Somewhat After The Manner Of Potter, Brought Him Universal ...

Eugene Melchior Vogue
Vogue, Eugene Melchior, Comte De (1848 1910), French Author, Was Born At Nice On Feb. 25, 1848. He Served In The Campaign Of 1870, And On The Conclusion Of The War Entered The Diplomatic Service, Being Appointed Successively Attache To The Legations At Constantinople And Cairo And Secre Tary At ...

Ferdinand Waldstein
Waldstein, Ferdinand, Count ( I , The Youngest Son Of Graf Waldstein And Wartemburg Von Lux, Was Born On March 24, 1762. At Bonn, Beethoven Received Encourage Ment From This Young Nobleman, Whom He Immortalized By Dedi Cating To Him His Opus 53, Afterwards Known As The "waldstein" Sonata. A ...

Francis Amasa Walker
Walker, Francis Amasa (184o-1897), American Soldier And Economist, Was Born In Boston, Mass., On July 2, 1840. His Father, Amasa Walker (1799-1875), Was Also A Distinguished Economist Whose Principal Work, The Science Of Wealth, Attained Great Popularity As A Textbook. Francis Walker Graduated At Amherst College In 186o, Studied Law ...

Francisco Villa
Villa, Francisco ("pancho") (1877-1923), Mexican Revolutionary General, Born Al Rio Grande, State Of Durango, Mexico, Oct. 4, 1877. As A Youth Without A Home, Roaming And Thieving, He Gathered Around Him A Band Of Rough Followers And Changed His Real Name, Doroteo Arango, To That Of A Bandit Once Notorious ...

Francois Marie Arouet De
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet De (1694-1778), Whose Real Name Was Francois Marie Arouet Simply, Was Born On Nov. 21, 1694 At Paris, And Was Baptized The Next Day. His Father Was Francois Arouet, A Notary; His Mother Was Marie Marguerite Daumart Or D'aumard. Both Father And Mother Were Of Poitevin ...

Frederic Porter Vinton
Vinton, Frederic Porter Ameri Can Portrait Painter, Was Born At Bangor, Maine, On The 29th Of January 1846. He Was A Pupil Of Duveneck, Of William M. Hunt In Boston, Of Leon Bonnat And Jean Paul Laurens In Paris, And Of The Royal Academy Of Munich. In 1891 He Was ...

Frederick Walker
Walker, Frederick English Subject Painter, The Son Of A Designer Of Jewellery, Was Born In Maryle Bone, London, On May 24, 1840. His Earliest Book Illustrations Appeared In 186o In Once A Week. In The Cornhill Magazine, His Illustrations To Thackeray's Adventures Of Philip And Denis Duval, Are Spirited Works. ...

Friedrich Theodor 1807 1887 Vischer
Vischer, Friedrich Theodor (1807-1887), Ger Man Writer On The Philosophy Of Art, Was Born At Ludwigsburg On June 3o, 1807, The Son Of A Clergyman. He Was Educated At Tubingen, And Began Life In His Father's Profession. In 1835 He Became Privatdozent In Aesthetics And German Literature At His Old ...

Gaius Marius Victorinus
Victorinus, Gaius Marius (4th Century A.d.), Roman Grammarian, Rhetorician And Neoplatonic Philosopher, An African By Birth, Lived During The Reign Of Constantius Ii. He Taught Rhetoric At Rome (one Of His Pupils Being Jerome) And In His Old Age Became A Convert To Christianity. His Con Version Is Said To ...

Gaius Verres
Verres, Gaius (c. 120-43 B.c.), Roman Magistrate, Notorious For His Misgovernment Of Sicily. It Is Not Known To What Gens He Belonged. He At First Supported Marius, But Soon Went Over To Sulla Who Gave Him Land At Beneventum, And Secured Him Against Punishment For Embezzlement. In 8o, Verres Was ...

Galeazzo I 1277 1328
Galeazzo I. (1277-1328), Who Ruled At Milan From 1322 To 1328, Defeated The Holy Army Which The Pope Had Sent Against The Visconti At Vaprio On The Adda (1324), With The Aid Of The Emperor Louis The Bavarian. In 1327 He Was Imprisoned For A Short Time By The Emperor ...

Garcilaso De La 1503 1536
Vega, Garcilaso De La (1503-1536), Spanish Sol Dier And Poet, Was Born At Toledo. At The Age Of 17 He Was Attached To The Bodyguard Of Charles V., Fought Against The Insur Gent Communeros, And Afterwards Gained Great Distinction By His Bravery At The Battle Of Pavia (1525). In 1526 ...

Garcilaso De La Vega
Vega, Garcilaso De La, Called "inca" (c. 1616), Historian Of Peru, Was Born At Cuzco. His Father, Sebas Tiano Garcilaso (d. 1559), Was A Cadet Of The Illustrious Family Of La Vega, Who Had Gone To Peru In The Suite Of Pedro De Alvarado, And His Mother Was Of The ...

General Preventive Measures
General Preventive Measures The Period Since 1910 Has Been Marked By The Commencement Of A Campaign Which Has Developed Into A World-war Against Venereal Diseases. In This Work Great Britain Has Taken A Prom Inent Part. In 1913 A Royal Commission Was Set Up To Inquire Into "the Prevalence Of ...

Geoffroy De Villehardouin
Villehardouin, Geoffroy De (c. 1213), The First Vernacular Historian Of France, And Perhaps Of Modern Europe, Who Possesses Literary Merit, Is Rather Supposed Than Known To Have Been Born At The Château From Which He Took His Name, Near Troyes, In Champagne, About The Year I I6o. Not Merely His ...

Georg Joseph Vogler
Vogler, Georg Joseph Usually Known As Abbe Or Abt (abbot) Vogler, German Organist And Composer, Was Born At Pleichach In Wiirzburg On June 15, 1749. His Father, A Violin Maker, While Educating Him In The Jesuit College, En Couraged His Musical Talent, And At Ten Years Old He Could Play ...

George 1684 1756 Vertue
Vertue, George (1684-1756), English Engraver And Antiquary, Was Born In St. Martin's-in-the-fields, London, In 1684. At The Age Of 13 He Was Apprenticed To An Heraldic Engraver, A Frenchman, Who Failed In Three Or Four Years. Vertue Then Studied Drawing At Home, And Afterwards Worked For Seven Years As An ...

George 173 2 1 799
Washington, George (173 2-1 799), General, States Man And First President Of The United States, Was Born At Bridges Creek, Near Fredericksburg, In Westmoreland County, Va., On Feb. 22 (old Style Feb. Ii), 1732. His Father Was Augustine Washing Ton, Who Had Gone To School In England, Had Tasted Seafaring ...

George Edgar Vincent
Vincent, George Edgar (1864— ), American Educationalist, Was Born At Rockford, Ill., On March 21, 1864. After Graduating At Yale In 1885, He Engaged In Editorial Work And In 1886 Was Made Literary Editor Of The Chautauqua Press. He Was President Of The Chautauqua Institution From 1907 To 1915 And ...

George Henry Vennor
Vennor, George Henry (184o-1884), Canadian Geologist And Meteorologist, Was Born At Montreal On Dec. 3o, 1840. He Graduated At Mcgill University In 186o And, After A Number Of Private Scientific Expeditions, Was In 1866 Placed On The Staff Of The Canadian Geological Survey. His Studies And Re Vised Classification Of ...

George Walker
Walker, George (c. 1618-1690), Hero Of The Siege Of Londonderry, Son Of George Walker, Rector Of Kilmore And Chancellor Of Armagh (d. 1677). In The Irish War Of 1688, Walker, Though In Holy Orders And Advanced In Years, Raised A Regiment And Endeavoured To Concert Measures With Robert Lundy, The ...

Gian Galeazzo
Gian Galeazzo, The Most Powerful Of The Visconti, Became Joint Ruler Of The Milanese Territories On The Death Of His Father In 1378 And Sole Ruler On The Death Of His Uncle Seven Years Later. He Founded The Cathedral Of Milan, Built The Certosa And The Bridge Across The Ticino ...

Gil Vicente
Vicente, Gil (c. 1465-1536?), Sometimes Called The Por Tuguese Shakespeare, Was Born In The Latter Part Of The Reign Of King Alphonso V. The First Half Of His Life Is Vague. He Was Of Humble Birth And Almost Certainly Spent His Boyhood In Some Mountain Village Of The North Of ...