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Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor. His career spanned both silent films and talkies.He appeared in such films as Charlie Chaplin's A Woman of Paris, where he played the lead role; Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory with Kirk Douglas; Ernst Lubitsch's The Marriage Circle; The Sheik with Rudolph Valentino; Morocco with Marlene Dietrich and Gary ...
Adolf I probably became the first Lord of Schauenburg in 1106. In 1110, Adolf I, Lord of Schauenburg was appointed by Lothair, Duke of Saxony to hold Holstein and Stormarn, including Hamburg, as fiefs. [1] In a battle with Denmark, however, Adolf III became prisoner of the king Valdemar II, to whom he had to give Holstein in exchange for his ...
Janus, King of Cyprus to Charlotte of Bourbon, on 2 August 1409; Filippo Maria Visconti to Marie of Savoy, Duchess of Milan, on 2 December 1427 [35] Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy to Isabella of Portugal, in 1429 [36] John II of Cyprus to Amadea Palaiologina of Montferrat, in 1437; Henry VI of England to Margaret of Anjou, on 24 May 1444 [3 ...
Getty(2) Rob Lowe; Toto. At a key turning point in his '80s stardom, Rob Lowe set his sights beyond the silver screen — into the choppy waters of yacht rock.
The plane was scheduled to fly from Philadelphia to Tijuana International Airport, with one technical stop in Springfield, Missouri for fuel, Air Ambulance spokesperson Shai Gold told Fox News ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Friday said he would pause plans to place 2,200 U.S. Agency for International Development employees on leave, as part of a temporary "limited" order blocking ...
Seal of Adolf VIII dating from around 1447. Adolphus XI of Schauenburg [1] (Low German: Alef or Alv, German: Adolf von Schauenburg, Danish: Adolf 8. af Holsten-Rendsborg) (1401 – 4 December 1459), as Adolph I Duke of Schleswig (Danish: Sønderjylland, formerly Slesvig), and as Adolph VIII Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, was the mightiest vassal of the Danish realm.
However, Adolf had actual control over most of the Electorate of Mainz. [2] After the death of Gregory XI, Adolf used the Western Schism and had himself confirmed by the Avignon pope Clement VII. [1] [4] In 1381, Adolf was accepted as archbishop of Mainz also by the Roman pope Urban VI and by Charles IV's successor as King of the Germans ...