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Green Cross of Florida flag, also used as flag of Poyais.. The Republic of the Floridas, also called Republic of Floridas, was a short-lived attempt, from June to December 1817, to establish an independent Florida (the plural "Floridas" refers to the separate provinces of East Florida and West Florida, then Spanish territory).
MacGregor raised a flag showing a green cross on a white field—the "Green Cross of Florida"—and issued a proclamation on 30 June urging the island's inhabitants to return and support him. This was largely ignored, as was a second proclamation in which MacGregor congratulated his men on their victory and exhorted them to "free the whole of ...
The Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway is a protected green belt corridor, more than one and a half miles (2.4 km) wide in places, that was the former route of the proposed Cross Florida Barge Canal.
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Benton’s suit alleges breach of contract by Netflix as well as violations of Florida’s state laws around deceptive trade practices and consumer protection. The streaming giant, it alleges, was ...
English: Digital rendition of the Green Cross flag raised by Gregor MacGregor on Amelia Island, Florida in 1817, and later used as the supposed flag of Poyais in the 1820s. Date 1 June 2007 (original upload date)
A part-time stripper embarks on a road trip to Florida. [214] [215] July 23, 2021 Val: Leo Scott and Ting Poo: A documentary about American actor Val Kilmer. Produced by A24; distributed by Amazon Studios [216] [217] July 30, 2021 The Green Knight: David Lowery: King Arthur's nephew, Gawain, sets out on a journey to test his courage and face ...
The Sword and the Cross: 1958: 4 BC to 30–33 AD: Province of Judaea – the relationship between Maria Magdalene and Jesus Christ Salome: 1953: 4 BC to 30–33 AD: Province of Judaea – during the reign of Herod II (son of Herod the Great) and princess Herodias: Monty Python's Life of Brian: 1979: 6-4 BC to 30 AD