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  1. Indiana Evans -- Matilda Hunter
    Indiana Evans is an Australian actress that has starred in two Australian series, Snobs (as Abbie Oakley) & currently Home and Away (as Matilda Hunter). She has ... appeared in a couple of commercials which started her TV career.
  2. Michelle Williams -- Heath Ledger
    Nov 1, 2005 - Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams became first-time parents on October 28, 2005. Ledger and Williams are now the proud parents of Matilda Ledger, born in Brooklyn, New York.
  3. Michelle Williams -- New York
    Newly single mom Michelle Williams spent the day out with 23 month old daughter, Matilda in NYC yesterday. The pair look like they are ready for a fun day. Matilda is a spitting image of her famous d … more»
  4. Normandy -- Rouen Cathedral
    From 1106 to 1204 Normandy remained united to England. According to Ordericus Vitalis, whose Historia ecclesiastica is a chronicle of the greatest interest for the history of Normandy in the 11th and 12th centuries, Henry Beauclerc governed the two kingdoms wisely, checking the nobles, and protecting the Church and the common people. He carried on hostilities against the king of France and William Clito, son of Robert Curthose, whose claim to the duchy of Normandy was upheld by Louis VI., and won an important victory over his opponents at Bremule in Normandy (1119). After the disaster of the White Ship (1121), in which the Atheling William lost his life, Henry's only surviving child was a daughter, Matilda, widow of the emperor Henry V. In 1127 Matilda married Geoffrey the Fair, eldest son of Fulk V., count of Anjou. After the death of Henry I. in 1135, a struggle arose between Matilda, who claimed the kingdom of England and the duchy of Normandy in the name of her son Henry Plantagenet, and Theobald, count of Champagne, grandson of William the Conqueror on the side of his mother Adela, the candidate of the Normans of Normandy, while the Norman party in England supported Stephen, brother of Theobald. In 1144 Theobald, whose position had been much weakened since the taking of the castle of Rouen, gave up his rights in Normandy to Matilda's husband Geoffrey, count of Anjou, in favour of Henry Plantagenet.
  5. Sedan
    The Sedan experiment was part of the Plowshare Program, established in June 1957 to explore peaceful applications for controlled nuclear detonations. The Program took its name from the Bible: "And they shall beat their swords into plowshares" (Isaiah 2:4). Ultimately, Plowshare resulted in twenty-three thermonuclear detonations in Nevada, two in New Mexico, and three in Colorado. Only four events were intended to produce craters, all of which were at the Nevada Test Site, and Sedan was by far the largest.
  6. Indiana Evans
    Indiana Evans is an amazing actress and shines in every scene she is in. Her and co- star Mark Furze have amazing chemistry as Matilda Hunter and Ric Dalby, the hottest couple in the Bay. She could make any storyline fantastic. She shows she can act many different storylines. All of her performances are realistic and good to watch. She showed her skills when she first came on screen and began her first real storyline where she turned rebellious. The storyline where her character suffered issues with her appearance was amazingly done.
  7. Adela of Normandy -- France Capet[Parents
    Richard II Of Normandy[Parents] was born about 972. He died on 23 Aug 1026 in Fecamp St Trinite (France). He was buried in Fecamp St Trinite (France). He married Judith Of Rennes about 1000. Richard was employed as Duke of Normandy.
  8. Susan B. Anthony -- Woman
    In the late 1870s Anthony, along with Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage, began to undertake the difficult task of writing the massive History of Woman Suffrage. Anthony did not consider this the most pleasant task she ever faced -- she said she would rather make history than write it -- but ... the first three volumes were published by 1886. (The History of Woman Suffrage eventually was six volumes long.)
  9. Slim Dusty -- No Beer
    In the years following the passing of Slim Dusty, rumours emerged that the family would create a musical tribute. As the pressure grew, so did the expectations. But then the "Dustys" are no ordinary family - as they've now proven with the release of the Reunion.
  10. Norman England -- Norman Conquest
    Even before the Norman Conquest of England, the Normans had come into contact with Wales. Edward the Confessor had set up the aforementioned Ralph as earl of Hereford and charged him with defending the Marches and warring with the Welsh. In these original ventures, the Normans failed to make any headway into Wales.
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