alexandra college (on right) circa 1890 the school founded in 1866 , takes name princess alexandra of denmark, school s patron. school colours, red , white, adopted danish flag in honour. alexandra college founded anne jellicoe, quaker educationist, in name of furthering women s education. under anne jellicoe, school grew small establishment focused on providing governess-style education irish protestant ladies pioneering force women s rights , education, providing education women equivalent available in boys schools, grounding in mathematics, history, classics , philosophy. alexandra settled role, anne jellicoe convinced major obstacle liberal education of women exclusion university campus. passionately believed until women admitted trinity college dublin (founded in 1592), voice of women not commonly heard in politics, literature or in academic debate. the royal university of ireland act 1879 allowed females take university degrees on same basis males. students prepared examination...
1 history 1.1 cut apart 1.2 torn apart 1.2.1 torn apart 4 horses 1.2.2 fate of queen brunhilda 1.2.3 torn apart 4 ships 1.2.4 torn apart 2 trees 1.2.5 torn apart stones 1.2.6 christian martyr withstands being torn apart 1.3 homicide cases history cut apart sliced pieces elephant particularly in south-eastern asia, execution trained elephants form of capital punishment practiced several centuries. techniques convicted person executed varied did, on occasion, include elephant dismembering victim means of sharp blades attached feet. muslim traveller ibn battuta, visiting delhi in 1330s, has left following eyewitness account of particular type of execution elephants: upon day, when myself present, men brought out had been accused of having attempted life of vizier. ordered, accordingly, thrown elephants, had been taught cut victims pieces. hoofs cased sharp iron instruments, , extremities of these knives. on such occasions elephant-driver rode upon them: and, when man thrown them, wrap tr...
a french map of wuchang of 18th century the old wuchang county in 221, warlord sun quan moved capital of eastern wu gong county, jingzhou (northwest of present-day gong county, hubei) È county (in present-day ezhou city), , renamed È wuchang (literally prospering military, regarding logistics role of military bases established before battle of red cliffs). later in year cao pi proclaimed himself emperor of cao wei. sun quan declared independence in following year, , started build forts , palaces in wuchang. sun quan proclaimed himself emperor of eastern wu in 229, , moved capital jianye. sun hao, emperor of eastern wu between 264 , 280, moved capital wuchang in 265. in 589, wuchang commandery abolished , wuchang county transferred new commandery named ezhou (headquartered in present-day wuchang district), , remained in administration since then. the present day wuchang town taoist temple changchun in wuchang the wuchang commandery set when È renamed wuchang, , included 6 counties. in 2...
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