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  2. Tour de Nesle affair - Wikipedia

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    By 1314, however, he was financially overstretched and in an increasingly difficult domestic political situation, and some have suggested that his weakened position contributed to the subsequent royal crisis. [4] Philip IV had three surviving sons, Louis, Philip and Charles. As was customary for the period, all three were married with an eye ...

  3. John Ernest IV - Wikipedia

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    Johann Ernest and his brother Ernest soon found themselves financially overstretched as a result of the partition (the income of their eldest brother, Frederick, far exceeded the income of Johann Ernest), and they both made a protest.

  4. 5 Signs You’re Not Actually Middle Class - AOL

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    Reaching the middle class is a significant milestone in any person's working life. And while you might spend as if you're in this social class -- your bank account might beg to differ. For example,...

  5. Hardeg Castle - Wikipedia

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    The expansion appears to have overstretched the lords financially. In 1379, Duke Otto of Brunswick and Göttingen (Otto the Evil) acquired the castle. In 1380, it was the seat of government for the Welf duke after he had been driven out of Göttingen; he died here on 13 December 1394. The castle then became the dower seat of Duchess Margareta.

  6. ‘You’re broke people with lots of degrees’: This North ...

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    Digging out of a financial hole Ramsey recommends extreme sacrifices to get rid of debt quickly. If they live on $50,000 and pay off $100,000 each year, it’ll take them four years to pay off ...

  7. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    For most of the 20th century, the way many workers improved their financial fortunes was to move closer to opportunities. Rents were higher in the boomtowns, but so were wages. Since the Great Recession, the “good” jobs—secure, non-temp, decent salary—have concentrated in cities like never before.

  8. 7 ways a Trump administration could affect your finances - AOL

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    Alan Auerbach, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, told CNN that the proposal does not make financial sense. Revenue from tariffs is not enough to replace revenue from federal income tax, he ...

  9. Hedda Gabler - Wikipedia

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    Hedda Gabler (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhɛ̂dːɑ ˈɡɑ̀ːblər]) is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.The world premiere was staged on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich.