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| | 1. Sophia, Electress of Hanover GEO/ADD 43/19i: Notes on the life of Sophia, Electress of Hannover, by Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III (n.d., 1761-1818). Queen Charlotte wrote out at least these three copies of the lines of descent in the British royal family beginning with Sophia, the Electress of Hanover. Queen Charlotte's interest in... Read More ยป
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| | Arms of the House of Bar You would think that a man who was given a king's granddaughter as a wife would relish the glamour and connections such a bride brought. However, this was not always the case and nowhere is it more obvious than in the life and marriage of Joan of Bar. Joan...
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| | In 1141, Matilda, daughter of Henry I, sat down to a victory banquet in Westminster, certain of her imminent coronation as Queen Matilda of England. Yet it was a coronation that would never come to pass - so how was England's potential first queen regnant foiled?
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| The Social Security Administration (SSA) has proposed the elimination of the education category "inability to communicate in English" in the evaluation of disability claims. According to the SSA, the proposal could reduce total insurance benefits by up to 10,500 claims a year. The education category in question was added in 1978, and the SSA claims that it "is no longer a reliable indicator of an individual's educational attainment," based on research and audit findings by their Office of the Inspector General. The SSA asserts that more immigrants with higher education levels are entering the U.S., implying that the link between