Saturday, April 30, 2011

Biting Inner Lip White

NEW ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET GREETS NO NCOs. ASFAS




The new Admiral of the Fleet assumed his post at the Rota Naval Base, in particular on board the ship Strategic Projection Juan Carlos I.

At the end of the act, with all commissioners in training, was shaking hands one by one to all Captains / Colonel, Captain of Frigate / Tcol, Captains Corvette / Comte, Lieutenant / Captain, Navy lieutenants / Lieutenants, Ensigns / Second Lieutenants, and finally, the Senior NCO.

There he stopped, turned and continued with the act.


Friday, April 29, 2011

Panasonic Sa-pt160 Regio

Five million. Carabas

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Trimmed Pubic Hair Itchy

A young woman, Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)

Louise May Alcott was one of their most brilliant writers of the nineteenth century American. However, more than 300 works, stands one above all: Little Women. Not only for its quality, freshness and perfect writing, but because it is a sort of autobiography of Louise. Some see Jo, with lights, a portrait of herself.

A family transcendentalist
Louise May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1832. His parents, Amos Bronson Alcott and Abigail May belonged to the congregation of the New England Transcendentalist and advocated the separation of material goods as a way of life.

Concord and Massachusetts were the two cities in which they lived the couple and their four daughters, of which Louise was the second.

Louise was educated by his father, philosopher and professor and prominent intellectuals such as Henry David Thoreau. However, Louise had to reconcile his role as a student with other tasks in order to help his family financially. Governess, teacher or nurse were some of his work that gave, in addition to a salary, a myriad of experiences and ideas for future writings.

Stories and novels
At 22, Louise published her first book, Flower Fables , a collection of stories dedicated to Elle, the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer, philosopher and a leader of the Transcendentalist movement.
From then began working in various publications and writing novels. At that time, during the Civil War, Louise worked as a nurse in a hospital. Their experiences reflected in a series of letters to his family subsequently be published together under the title Hospital Sketches (Scenes from the life of a hospital) receiving a very well received by critics.

The Little Women fame
But the real success came with the publication of Little Women in 1868. It is this immortal work, Louise reflected part of his life telling of a family with four daughters transcendentalist. The freshness, sense of humor with which he explained the experiences of young women little women, the work became a bestseller of the time. It was so successful he had to Louise wrote several sequels in which further explained the history of the March family.

The other Louise
But along with his works of a more moralistic and politically correct, Louise also wrote passionate stories of forbidden love that ended in revenge or tragedy. These works were published under the pseudonym AM Barnard.

a life of renunciation
Maybe this other facet of Louise was a literary outlet for their deepest longings and desires. For the young writer dedicated his life to his family, always being a daughter copy. Louise never married. Missing his mother, took charge of his home, caring for her father and sisters. The disappearance of her sister left the post May also his niece.

with a fragile health had deteriorated during the American Civil War, Louise died in 1888. His great work Little Women, made immortal.

His great

Little Women, Louisa May Alcott

Dragon Ball Yaoi Doujinshi

La Paloma and Freedom.

I'm back, from the voiceless and the first thing I saw, I was encouraged, is a white dove perched on freedom. Animo, freedom is coming and the end of the long night Above us the light of dawn in a Cuba Libre. See you later. Greetings.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

How Awkward Is A Brazilian Wax

The portraitist, Elisabeth Vigee- Lebrun (1755-1842)

More 600-portraits became a young French family of artists in one of the most important portrait painters of his time and the whole history of art. Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun immortalized key members of European royalty and nobility. French courts, English and Russian, among others, surrendered to the talent of a great artist who knew how to put on canvas the faces of the most prominent figures of his time.

Surrounded by artists
Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun was born in 1755 in Paris. His father, Louis Vigee, a leading portrait painter and art teacher, not only taught but also encouraged her daughter to follow in his footsteps in the art world. In addition to parental influence, Élisabeth was fortunate to have the teachings of other masters of his time as Jean-Baptiste Greuze.

The teachings of all of them were soon bear fruit. A young Elisabeth professionally painted pictures. He was not yet 20 when she was admitted to the French Academy.

His artistic circle was completed with her marriage. In 1776 the young painter she married Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun, who was also a painter and art dealer.

Versailles Road
The voices of praise for his talent in its work for the nobility of Paris soon reached Versailles. Queen Marie Antoinette was invited to the palace and asked him to portray. Be the first in a long line of portraits of almost all members of the royal family.

Europe Road
The outbreak of the French Revolution and the disappearance of his protected royal family forced the artists to flee their homeland. From that time and over a long period of time Élisabeth travels through Europe. The Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, England, Austria or Russia surrendered to the perfect mastery of the art of the portrait of the French painter. Elisabeth portrayed characters as Lord Byron Featured com Catherine the Great.

Back to New France, the France of Napoleon's empire, also managed to get into the emperor's court and portray members of his family.

The Lady of the academies
Throughout his prolific career Élisabeth was admitted to all who knew art academies his talent. In addition to the French Academy, many accepted it as a member: the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg or the Societe pour l'Avancement des Beaux-Arts in Geneva were few.

self-portraits and other genres
addition to portraying all the nobility and European royalty, Elisabeth had time to make beautiful portraits, sometimes alone, sometimes accompanied by her daughter Julie. Tables in transmitting a great tenderness and sweetness.

Vigee-Lebrun also found inspiration to paint other genres such as landscape, reaching more than 200 paint.

At last, rest
These words accompany Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun in his last home in Louveciennes, where she was buried. Elisabeth was a tireless artist who left his brush in 1842. A brush that became the most famous French painter of his time.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

.rsd File Rosetta Stone

used the Regulation of Reservists and the Instruction on the use of e-mail.



NCO Association of Armed Forces (ASFAS) announced the filing, by the legal staff, two administrative appeal against the latest standards issued by the Ministry of Defense directed Carmen Chacón, more specifically against the Royal Decree 383/2011 of 18 March, approving the Regulation of Armed Forces Reservists and Instruction 10/2011 of 24 February, adopting the policy of interpersonal messaging application on the network of the Ministry of Defence.

As reported ASFAS legal director, Antonio Suárez-Valdés, can not be more aroused discontent among the junior officers of the Armed Forces, on the occasion of the promulgation of the regulations mentioned above and which affect a group that already is seriously injured because of the fluctuating regulating promotions within the Ministry of Defence, which has led to a high mobilization, which has led to the filing of more than 5000 resources, many of whom are stuck Advice on Legal Department.

Regarding the Regulation of Armed Forces Reservists, ASFAS understand that regulation of the promotions for reservists, it is offensive to the group of noncommissioned officers, to require such training Reservists well below the required a noncommissioned officer, and a much lower periods of service for promotion to the top job. As indicated by Suárez-Valdés, a reservist with 60 days of activation and limited military training, could be in a position to ascend, when an officer the same rise it could take between 8 and eleven years of service standing in the Armed Forces, in addition to specify a degree of training and expertise far superior, which falls under its own weight.

On the other hand, has recently promulgated the Instruction 10/2011 of 24 February, approving the policy on the use of emails in the network of the Ministry of Defense also ASFAS has been appealed. According to Suárez-Valdés, this instruction allows the Ministry of Defense, without any additional condition, inspection of all files and messages that are sent from the system and Lotus employee in the Ministry without prior judicial review, which, in the opinion of such counsel, constitutes a violation of the right to secrecy of communications and personal privacy, more of other types of regimes that rule of law as English. That is why what ASFAS challenged that instruction, with intention to raise its claim, if necessary, even before the European Court of Human Rights.

Monday, April 25, 2011

The Best Caning Clips

The holy maid, Joan of Arc (1412-1431)

There were still more than twenty years to finish the long and bloody war between England and France which has gone down in history as the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). In a conflict which ravaged and impoverished peoples in conflict, a young illiterate but pious and deeply religious led the French armies to victory at Orleans. Abandoned by everyone from the King Hung with its value until one day the church believed in their divine voices, Joan of Arc was given to the British enemy and burned at the stake. The Maid of Orleans would have to wait many centuries to see their courage rewarded.

From peasant warrior
Jeanne d'Arc was born in a village the region of Lorraine, Domremy in 1412. Despite the war, John lived a happy childhood beside his parents Jacques Darc and Isabelle Rome and his four brothers. At the age of 14 years, the young man began to have visions and hear voices strange, mystical experiences that initially concealed from their parents. Juana identified these voices with two saints, St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Margaret of Antioch , and the Archangel Gabriel. Juana receiving mixed messages clearly came to hear an order: an army was to leave France to lift the siege of Orleans, one of the last strongholds of the French resistance against the British.

The peasant girl went to Vaucouleurs, a town near Domremy, where Robert was Baudricourt, commander of the royal forces. After several failed attempts in which Baudricourt scoffed at the small, an accurate prediction of defeat changed his mind the skeptical captain who took her to the court of Chinon.

Juana In 1429 he finally got an interview with the dauphin, the future Charles VII. It appears that the dolphin was tested at the young hiding in the crowd and placing a member of the court in place. Apart from descriptions prior of the future monarch or because Joan had extraordinary gifts, the truth was that the girl managed to recognize the true dolphin. This fact and the words that were in a private interview Carlos convinced that Joan was not a phony.

Orleans Jeanne departed for championing a French army would be victorious. The young girl had become a warrior under the command of God and France.

The abandonment of the anointed king
The July 17, 1429 the dauphin was crowned in the cathedral of Reims as Charles VII. Joan had gotten beat the British and give Carlos the French crown.

But from the time the interests of both began to diverge. A pact-position of the king, who intended to end the conflict reaching peace agreements even at the expense of losing rights or territories opposed Juana, who according to their voices, had to fight to expel the foreign armies and their allies the Burgundians French territory.

Although the king continued to send troops to Juana, these victories were few and gave way to losses. Juana capture was the end of his life as a warrior. Once in British hands, Charles VII could not or would not do anything to rescue those who had helped him to ascend the throne of France. The king anointed by Juana disregarded the voices of the court, including that of his mistress Agnes Sorel , asking him to mediate the release of the young maiden.

The conviction of treason
Joan had been captured in 1430 in Compiègne, the city that the French troops trying to maintain his power. Despite the efforts of his colleagues knew nothing done for her. After being held captive in various castles, Jeanne was given by the Burgundy the English, who wanted to convict the girl that one day he defeated his armies.

The trial was long. Juana was accused of heresy and dress like a man, something strictly forbidden for a woman. After a tiring and long process, supporters of Juana managed to retract all allegations and to re-dress as a woman. But it seems that being detained by changing her clothes off again for male clothes. Jane then returned to assert their beliefs and signing his death sentence.

In 1431, just 19 years, Joan of Arc was burned at accused the stake as a heretic.

From holy heretic
23 years after Joan's death, his family requested a review of the case. Pope Callistus III appointed a commission that fully restored the young maiden. More than four centuries later, another pope, Benedict XV Juana stood at the altar to be canonized. On 30 May, the date of his death, his feast is celebrated.


If you want to read about it

Joan of Arc , Pamela Marcantel
Genre: Historical fiction
A beautiful recreation of the life of Joan.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Birthday Wishes For Boss

king of the Jews. Apollonius


Flacco ruled in Alexandria when Caligula became Caesar of Rome.

At that time lived in the city Carabas, a peaceful crazy that showed naked in the streets hiciese hot or cold, day and night, and that children and lazy Zaheri with taunts and blows.

Here one day pushed the crowd took him to the gym. They put him on a podium for all to see. They put a sheet of papyrus as a crown on his head and an old carpet on the shoulders like a chlamys. Gave him a scepter a reed found lying on the floor. And the young men surrounded him pretending to be his servants and guardians. People began to swirl about him claiming it speaking of justice or public affairs. Hours passed and never stopped laughing at him.

Then someone yelled " marin", which was the name that was designated by the rulers of Syria, and everyone interpreted that referred to Herod, King of the Jews.

That same day, the crowd stormed the Jewish quarter and killed many of its inhabitants.

This came Philo Iskenderun.

Wording For Third Birthday Invite



Stepping out of the picture ...

Communication Stroke Patients





Chillida: Alberto, but why make things so small?
A. Giacometti: to make the space bigger.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Navy Eod Rate In 2010

Press Pack Non-Commissioned Officers Association of the FA's.


Dossier

In order to raise awareness of the association to all commissioned officers, and generally throughout society, has produced a dossier ASFAS to explain what their goals and philosophy, what initiatives are underway the expectations of the future, contact information and other data of interest.

Initially it was thought only to be released to the media and thus know which is the current problem of non-commissioned officers, but once finished, we thought which is a very interesting document point of view of any officer, as it contains plenty of links to rules and sites of interest to all of us. Moreover, there are to know all the efforts being undertaken by the association to defend the interests of the NCO.

hope it will be useful.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

What Is Reactive Lenses

Cnidus.


Apollonius of Tyana , sage and miracle worker, he once traveled to the city of Cnidus , famous for its statue of the goddess Aphrodite. There, a young madly in love with the image preparing her wedding with her.
asked the saint to those of Cnidus if I was okay with that and these will responded that because the purpose of the goddess boyfriend would be more famous and more pilgrims come to see her. Apolonio Amonestoles by their greed and then She took apart the crazy and output of error.
said to him that the gods love gods, animals, animals, humans to humans and, in short, like his fellow beings similar to breed them.
woke the boy from his sleep and gave him infinite thanks to the wizard and then, without delay, go in search of women of flesh and bone. Philostratus
I have and other ancient writers.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Gold Phlegm With Blood

The last queen of Egypt, Cleopatra VII (69 - 30 BC) near

Cleopatra VII was the last sovereign of Egypt of the Ptolemies, the Hellenistic dynasty heir of Alexander. For three centuries the Ptolemies tried to maintain the original splendor of the Greek Empire. But when Cleopatra VII came to power, was a kingdom in economic and political crisis, besieged by the Roman imperialist policies. The defeat of the last queen before the armies of the future Octavio Augustus placed on the side of the losers built around a black legend that never broke away.

The Hellenistic Egypt Cleopatra VII
Tea Philopator belonged to the Ptolemaic dynasty founded by Ptolemy I Soter. This general of Alexander, inherited the death of the great conqueror Hellenic one-third of its territory, initiating the phase known as Hellenistic Egypt. Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra V.

Conflict in Ptolemaic Egypt
When Cleopatra inherited the throne of his father received an Egypt engaged in a complicated political and economic situation. His father's reign had ended with his expulsion from Alexandria and the subsequent request for protection to the Roman Senate. This had restored power to Ptolemy XII but instead of turning Egypt into a Roman protectorate. So it was Roma who legitimized the crown of Cleopatra, a young 18, and his younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, who had married, something common in the dynasty to maintain its sanctity.

are known anecdotes but few hard data on the early years of Cleopatra as queen. What is clear is that had strong confrontations with his young brother-husband she got out of power thanks to the collaboration of Julius Caesar. Aware of the need to reign with a king side, first formed a new partnership with his other brother Ptolemy XIV and later with his son Ptolemy XV Caesar (Caesarion). This was the result of his relationship with Julius Caesar who had traveled to Egypt to resolve the Dispute dynastic Cleopatra.

Conflicts in the Roman Republic
year 44 BC Rome lived one of its most dramatic, the assassination of Julius Caesar. In his will, he bequeathed all his power Caesar Octavian, who had been appointed his stepson a year earlier. Began an unstable period for the power of Rome. Mark Antony, one of the most influential general at the time, Octavio coldly received and put all possible obstacles to delay the fulfillment of the will of Caesar. The tension resulted in a terrible civil war centered in Modena. A war that led to the second Triumvirate: Octavian, Mark Antony and Aemilius Lepidus came to power and divided the government of the Roman territories. Marco Antonio was the eastern provinces, among which was the Egypt of Cleopatra.

Meeting with Marco Antonio
In the summer of 41 BC Antony met Cleopatra in the city of Tarsus. The general intent of the triumvirate was receiving military aid against the Parthians. The Egyptian queen was also an opportunity to revitalize the empire of Alexander the Great. Common interests in the East were not the only points in common. Cleopatra had an affair with Marco Antonio fruit of which were twins named Cleopatra Selene II and Alexander Helios.

Antony's triumphs in the East were grown Cleopatra imperial aspirations. In fact, Antony, after his victory in Armenia, not only entered the famous Alexandria recovering Ptolemaia mixed with the Roman rites, but divided the conquered territories between the twins and the third child she had with Cleopatra, Ptolemy Philadelphus.

Defeat at Actium and black legend
The difficult relations between Octavian and Mark Antony made worse by the minute. While Octavio had not heard the pleas for help for his conquests in the East, Antony was accused from Rome to have repudiated his real wife and sister of Octavian. This began an intelligent propaganda campaign using the affair with the Egyptian queen and imperialist threat.

33 BC The second term expired on the triumvirate. Two years later, Octavian had succeeded in putting the West against Marco Antonio, a traitor and disloyal to the values \u200b\u200bof Rome, and Cleopatra. The Roman Senate stripped the general of his right of Roman citizenship and declared war on Cleopatra.

The Battle of Actium ended the dreams of lovers who had to flee to Egypt. Cleopatra ended power and began his legendary black. Octavio Augusto was in charge of propagating an image as refusal of the last queen of Egypt of the Ptolemies. The writers who immortalized the episodes from the life of Cleopatra did always think the good image of Rome, a Rome that had come back victorious.

Mysterious end to the last queen of the Ptolemies
The fact that Cleopatra's tomb has not been located even raises doubts about the possible causes of his death. It is clear that Octavian got away and is more than likely to commit suicide. The way to do multiple versions led by writers, including the ingestion of poison or snake bite.

The truth is that Cleopatra's death Egypt was private ownership of Octavian. Caesarion, who had managed to escape from Egypt, was eventually killed by Octavian. The other two sons had died young. Who was more successful was Cleopatra Selene Octavio who married King Juba II of Numidia. The murder of his son by Caligula end with a long line of which Cleopatra VII was certainly one of its most prominent monarchs.

If you want to read about it

Cleopatra. The last queen of Egypt , Joyce Tyldesley
Genre: Biographies

Friday, April 15, 2011

Ipod Screen Failure Fix

writer, Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

Sor Isabel de Villena, Clarisse XV century, is considered one of the first-language writers Valencia. Bastard relative of the high cradle of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, Sister Elizabeth knew how to write a life of Christ nearby human and far from orthodox conventions.

Origins bastards
Elionor Manuel de Villena was his real name. There Born in Valencia in 1430 of the affairs of the Marquis Henry de Villena and Vega (1384-1434) with a woman he does not know his name. His father was a poet belonging to the nobility and was related to the royal houses of Castile and Aragon. He was the grandson of Enrique de Castilla, illegitimate son of Princess Juana, uncle of Mary Queen of Castile, who later would welcome in his court to his daughter. Enrique de Villena was also a descendant of James II, and Peter of Aragon.

With only four years, Elionor bereft of father and possibly mother and was received at the court of Queen Mary, her cousin and wife Alfonso the Magnanimous of Aragon in his palace at Valencia. Its status as a bastard of the royal house of Trastámara was no problem for the queen, who did not have children, care for small and instruct like a real princess. So the girl grew up getting a good intellectual and religious education.

De Leonor Isabel
When he was 15, in 1445, voluntarily entered the convent of the Holy Trinity of the Poor Clares of Valencia, founded by Queen Mary some time before. Then changed its name to Isabel. Sor Isabel de Villena lived a deeply pious life behind the walls of the convent. Confined like Clarisse, Sister Isabel continued its close relationship with the Queen Mary, who, in the construction of the monastery had provided a private space within the convent to spend their hours more as a religious retreat.

In 1463 she was appointed abbess, a position which would serve for the remainder of his life with great efficiency and accountability. Not only was concerned to complete the work of the convent had built for his cousin, Queen Mary, but struggled to return to the piety and spiritual richness of the community according to the standards set by Santa Clara .

A Life of Christ different
addition to his religious fervor and his life as abbess of the convent life, Isabel was a cultured and intelligent woman who spent part of his time reading and writing. We know who wrote several plays but only one has reached us Vita Christi a bit special. In addition to being recognized as the first writer of the letters Valencia for this work, Elizabeth was recognized by some writers of the time.

The Life of Christ Isabel de Villena not only exceptional for being written by a woman, but also be designed for illiterate women and nuns who came to the convent of the Holy Trinity. Aware of the lack of knowledge of many of these devout women, his work provides a more human and closer to the sacred history. Also focuses on women that surrounded the life of Christ. Santa Ana, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene is presented as women, grandmothers, mothers, living the life of Christ as women having normal, human feelings. This works exceptionally well to emphasize these female characters, was based on apocryphal texts and other unorthodox of sacred texts.

His work not only had success with the faithful and sisters of the convent, but had the acceptance of many male writers and intellectuals. Not for nothing is considered an indispensable work of the Golden Age Valencia. The Life of Christ Isabel de Villena was published in 1497 by its successor, the abbess Sister Montsoriu Aldonça.

Poor Clare Sister Mother Isabel de Villena had died seven years before the victim of a terrible plague, at 60 years of age.

If you want to read about it

The forgotten history of creative women , Case
Angeles Genre: Essay
A wonderful journey through the lives of exceptional women

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Travestis En Los Angeles

The Last Duchess , Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia (XIX-XX Centuries)


The morning of July 17, 1918, the Russian imperial family, the deposed Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra and their five children, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexis zarevic down to a dark basement house where they were held in Yekaterinburg. In Cold Blood were shot by the Bolsheviks along with some faithful servants. Ending 300 years of Romanov rule. A few months before Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate. For a time they were held in his palace at Tsarskoe Selo in St. Petersburg, to be subsequently transferred to the icy city of Tobolsk, in Siberia. Their final destination would be the city of Yekaterinburg, where they remained at home until his death Ipatiev.

The brutal murder was one of the most dramatic episodes of the Russian Revolution began in 1917 with the lifting of a people drowned by hunger, disease and exploitation in factories. At first, after the abdication of the tsar's family was confined only imperial but the threat of so-called White , loyal to the former regime dropped, released to Nicholas II or a presumed leak of the entire family, accelerated the terrible outcome.

Between 1991 and 2007 were found the remains of the imperial family in a forest near Yekaterinburg. DNA tests were able to identify them all.

After the fall of the USSR, some of these remains were buried in the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul in St. Petersburg. The Orthodox Church canonized in 2000.

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova (1895-1918)
The Grand Duchess Olga was the eldest of the family. Born in St. Petersburg on November 16, 1895 and his short life was quiet, getting a good education and preparing for a good marriage bond. There were several candidates, including the future king of Romania. But the outbreak of the Revolution nullified any chance.

Olga, and their three other sisters, lived in a little akin to the rank of grand duchesses. Their mother forced austerity imposed a life to sleep on hard beds and collect their belongings themselves.

Ólishka as it was known cariñoramente in his home, died minutes after the other members of his family, hugging Tatiana. The first round of shots did not end with their lives but the gunmen under the command of the forces of the Bolshevik secret police led by Yakov Yurovsky took care of did not survive.

Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova (1897-1918)
Tatiana was the second daughter of the czars. Born in Peterhof on 29 May 1897. Considered the most elegant of all the sisters, Tania was the most physically resembled his mother. Lover of parties and away from large concerns, Tatiana was smart and excelled in all those who went dancing.

Like her sister Olga, Tatiana worked as a nurse in hospitals in St. Petersburg during the First World War.

died hugging her older sister Olga which was very close throughout his short life. He was 21.

Maria Nikolaevna Romanova (1899-1918)
The third daughter was born the czars in St. Petersburg on June 26, 1899. The small blue eyes always had a special affection towards his father who tried to never separate. Excluded from the close union of his older sisters, Mary find her little sister Anastasia in a good playmate. In the court received the nickname "Little partner" in contraposión to "older couple" formed by Olga and Tatiana.

Mary was not a girl he liked the study but pointed out the paint.

the outbreak of the First World War, Maria was 15 so could not join the Red Cross as a nurse like her older sisters. But their desire to help led her to visit and comfort the wounded in the hand of his sister Anastasia.

Duchess She lived her youth in love with an army officer father, named Nikolai Dmitrievich Demenkov he met on a trip to Romania and did not see that anymore.

Cheerful and confident, Mary held out hope until the last day of their lives to flee with his family Russia and start a new life, get married and have kids. Hopes that were never fulfilled.

Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova (1901-1918)
Anastasia was the last of the daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra. After having four girls, born early the desired heir, Alexis, who, unfortunately born with the terrible disease of hemophilia.

The last Grand Duchess was born on June 18, 1901 in Peterhof without much joy around her. It was the fourth daughter of the Tsar and their desires truncated again a male heir.

Despite a weak physique and poor health, Anastasia was a happy, intelligent, enjoyed especially their hours of study.

Anastasia's name remained above the other members of his family throughout the twentieth century. A Survivor alleged assassination Anastasia who had taken the name of Anna Anderson shocked the world by ensuring that it was the very daughter of Tsar Nicholas II. According to his version, had posed as dead to escape her captors.

Anna Anderson As many duchesses alleged attempted recover the old glory of the Russian czars, but the discovery of their bodies and subsequent DNA tests destroyed any hope of resurrecting the empire disappeared.


If you want to read about them

The daughter of Tsar , Carolly Erikson
Genre: Historical fiction
The author of the book changes the tragic end of Tatiana to be her first person who explained to us his life in St. Petersburg. A beautiful recreation of the last days of the Russian Empire


Romanov Prophecy, Steve Berry
Genre: Historical fiction
This Anastasia and Alexis case are those who survive an assassination.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Legs Ache And Burn At Night

Blessed illuminated by it, in Depintrix (Century X)

Beatus of Liebana
In depintrix et D (e) I aiutrix Emeritus frater et presbytery. In depintrix, painter and servant of God, Emeterius, priest. This text, which appeared in the pages of the Beato de Gerona has immortalized the name of a mysterious woman, En. Nun, artist, illuminating, little is known of it, considered the first painter known for the Hispanic kingdoms.

The Beatus of Liebana
34 copies have survived the great codex of Revelation Comments , a play written by Beato, an eighth-century monk who lived in the monastery Santo Toribio de Turieno in the Valley of Liebana. Over four centuries, Monk's work was an important diffusion Liébana and many monasteries peninsular he copied and enlighten.

The codex in which appears the name was written in the monastery of San Salvador twofold Tabara, in the kingdom of León. This type of monasteries, in which people of both sexes admitted on equal terms were common in Europe in the tenth century

The Girona Beato
Despite being lit in Leon, Blessed of Tábara appeared in the cathedral of Gerona given by Joan, one of his canons. María Jesús Fuente, in his work and sleepless nights Veils, suggests two possible routes of arrival. Could have acquired the Catalan Ramon Berenguer I count through the Camino de Santiago pilgrims and would have given his wife, Almodis Brand. But so could have acquired the Countess in France itself and would have delivered to Joan, his executor.

Blessed En
signed by In The codex contains 114 illustrations and many miniatures produced by In all four monks. No wonder that the illuminated manuscripts in the monasteries was signed by the artists who illustrated. The extraordinary thing is the appearance of a woman's name and also appears in large print and highlighted that its alleged master, the monk Emeritus. This has led to the suggestion that in belonged to a higher social class with high purchasing power which would have allowed to appear in a special place in the signature of the codex.

any case, the Beato de Gerona is one of the most innovative and extraordinary of all is illuminated.

Shortly know about this mysterious nun who gave to the English-Moorish art one of its most beautiful codices.

If you want to read about it

Veils and sleeplessness. Christian, Muslim and Jews in medieval Spain. María Jesús Fuente
Genre: Essay
is this wonderful work records the lives of prominent women in the three religions who lived in medieval times longer in the English sun. In addition to his biography, makes a perfect description of women that time.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Does Hot Cheetos Dye Your Stomach?

sad Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria (1837-1898)

edulcarada Far from the image embodied by the films Romy Schneider , true Sissi, Elisabeth of Bavaria, went from being a happy princess riding free in the vicinity of Lake Starnberg to become the Empress of one of the last European empires. Confined in cages or Schonbrunn Gold Hofburg, Empress Elisabeth suffered the loss of two of his four children, the rejection of his political family and the consequent changes in health than the court led to pressure on it. Despite all this gave her husband a great political gift, the crown of Hungary, won thanks to his diplomatic skills and his love for those distant lands.

Children in Bavaria
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie von Wittelsbach was the fourth daughter of the Duke of Bavaria Maximilian and Ludovica. Born in Munich in 1837 but lived much of his childhood in Possenhofen Castle on Lake Starnberg, away from the straitjacket of court life. They had a happy childhood beside his nine siblings.

A decisive journey
In 1853, Elisabeth was traveling with his mother and sister Elena to the summer residence of the Austrian imperial family had in the town of Bad Ischl close to Salzburg. Ludovica was the sister of Archduchess Sophie, queen mother of the Hapsburg Empire. His son, Emperor Franz Joseph I should choose a wife and the choice had fallen on Elisabeth's sister, Elena. That was a purely formal and dictated by the dynastic needs. When Francis Joseph saw his young cousin of 16 years changed his mind and announced his determination to marry Elisabeth and not to Elena.

real Prison
Elisabeth was not too time to think about this new situation. A year later, in 1854, married his cousin in the Augustinian Church in Vienna. He left behind a life of freedom and happiness and had to face one of the tougher cuts of old Europe.

Sola, away from her beloved family, Elisabeth was just too busy supporting her husband. Neither her aunt Sophia and the ladies of the court helped the little princess to adapt to his new role as future empress. The pressure took its toll on Elisabeth who soon began to suffer from eating disorders and dangerous deterioration of health for all to see because of its extreme thinness.

Mother void
Motherhood gave no respite to the unfortunate Elisabeth. The continuing dispute with his mother by the model of education that their daughters should receive Gisela Sofia and took her to commit the imprudence of taking them with her in one of his trips to Hungary. The death of his eldest daughter a high fever caused by the Empress sank into a deep depression.

The long awaited arrival of the heir, Rodolfo arquiduque even further worsened his mental stability. The Sofia arquiduquesa would not permit her daughter was responsible for the education of the future emperor, who was booted the arms of her mother without any compassion.

The terrible death of Rodolfo, who was found dead with his lover Mary Vetsera in 1889, would end up with little health and happiness that I was the Empress.

The only light of joy had with his eldest daughter, Maria Valeria, with which it shared long stays in his beloved Hungary.

Political responsibility
Despite their total failure to adapt to life at court, Elizabeth tried to be beside her husband, unloved emperor, staunch advocate of centralism and absolutism in Europe, a Europe of liberal revolutions, which required new air to their rulers.

One of the biggest hits of the reign of Francis Joseph, full of confrontation, conflict and loss of territory, was the binding rule of Hungary. Love for those lands and the diplomatic skills of the Empress took the Hungarian crown to the head of her husband.

Tragic end
Elisabeth spent much of his later years traveling, a passion that inherited from his father. By land and sea, the Empress visited the Mediterranean and many European cities long hidden behind an umbrella or a veil, and with mourning as a companion. The relationship with her husband had long had cooled and had become a respectful friendship. Elisabeth came to encourage and consent to the relationship with her lover Franz Joseph Katharina Schratt, whom they both knew as friends .

In one of his many trips, the Empress was killed in Geneva by the hand of an anarchist who had planned to kill another victim. On September 10, 1898, the anarchist Luigi Italian Lucheni decided to end the life of Elisabeth in the absence of a French prince who had planned to kill. Pretending to stumble, Luigi stabbed in the heart of the Empress of an accurate and deadly blow a stylus. Elisabeth stood up and continued walking towards the ship docked at Lake Lemans to which he was about to embark. Once at the top of the boat noticed the coup, became dizzy and fainted. The Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary died shortly after.

His body was transported with solemn respect and pomp to the Imperial Crypt in Vienna, to be buried beside his beloved son, Rodolfo.

If you want to read about it

The Curse of Sissi, Habsburg Catherine of
Genre: Historical fiction
A beautiful and raw approach to the true personality of the Empress




Elisabeth, Empress of Austria-Hungary , Angels Case
After his death , a friend of the Empress Journal destroyed his fulfilling his own desire. Case Angeles recreates those lost words with historical accuracy.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Angel or Demon, Lucrezia Borgia (1480 - 1519)

Lucrezia Borgia is one of the female characters more rivers of ink have caused. A life involved in assassinations, plots, and forbidden relationships mysteriously conceived children created a legendary character.

A pawn for Borgia Lucrezia Borgia
was born in Subiaco in April 1480. It was the third baby, the first child of the relationship between Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia and his court Vanozza Catanei. Her gender made her a pawn in the service of his father's political alliances. But without any hesitation, Rodrigo had no trouble to make and unmake the marriages of his daughter at will as the political momentum and power needs.

First marriage, first move
In 1493, after being elected as Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia married his little 13 years with Giovanni Sforza. This created a powerful alliance with Milan. During the first years of marriage of Lucrezia and Giovanni Borgia Pope grew its power to the point of view as useless their relationship with the Sforza family. Alexander VI no longer needed, so I decided to break the marriage of his daughter whom used in new political and matrimonial alliances.

then began a journey to get rid of the unfortunate Giovanni. In an attempt to murder Caesar, Lucrezia's brother helped to abort it was a definite marriage annulment process in which Giovanni was pressured to sign a document declaring his own impotence.

In the period of the process of annulment of their marriage, lived Lucrecia cloistered in a convent, isolated from the world. He communicated with his father through a messenger. It was in this period that Lucrecia became pregnant without ever came to ascertain the paternity of the child; episode would help opponents of Alexander VI to create a black legend about his daughter.

second marriage, second play
At age 18, Lucretia was handed over to Alfonso of Aragon, closing a major partnership that eventually also prove unhelpful to the interests of the Borgias. Having conceived a child, the path of marriage annulment held his first marriage was not might use. The murder was the solution.

black pawn Legend
Over the years that Lucrecia was given to these two marriages was merely a puppet at the power of that family who had arrived from Valencia the power of the Papal States, which did not want to undo. At this time, the pope and his family was surrounded by many detractors and enemies who used to Lucretia as a target for all the anger. Slander had no problems calling it the young woman had committed adultery and incest with her father and brother. Despite all the terrible accusations fell on Lucrecia never could comprovar, the image of sinful and manipulative woman accompanied her throughout her life.

The shower buonna
time after being widowed, Alexander VI appointed his daughter administrator of the Vatican, despite criticism of his youth, inexperience and poor reputation.

Borgia was then designed a new marriage for Lucrezia. Completely stained his image, had to hand made in the family coffers to convince the Este family to marry one of his sons, named Alfonso, with the young Lucretia.

Lucrecia On this occasion he had the chance to get away from the corruption that enveloped the family and try to start a new life with her new husband who trusted her to act as regent of the Duchy of Ferrara their long absences. Lucretia was known to win the love of the people who gave him the affectionate nickname of buonna shower. At that time might act as patron of the arts became a true Renaissance woman praised by Titian, who was his muse, and many poets.

Lucrecia had five children with Duke of Ferrara and lived his last years in peace being a good wife and a duchess. It was the birth of her fifth child, who survived a few days, which led to the grave. Puerperal fever ended with a life of Lucretia. He was 39.

If you want to read about it

Lucrezia Borgia , Sarah Bradford
Genre: Biography





Lucrecia Borgia: The daughter of Pope , Genevieve Chauvel
Genre: Historical fiction