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    Albert Augustus Pope (May 20, 1843 – August 10, 1909) was a Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in the Union Army. He was an importer, promoter, and manufacturer...
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  • Augustus Pope may refer to Albert Augustus Pope (1843–1909), officer in the American Union Army Gus Pope (1898–1953), American discus thrower This disambiguation...
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    Pope-Waverley was one of the marques of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Albert Augustus Pope and was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles...
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    Pope Manufacturing Company was founded by Albert Augustus Pope around 1876 in Boston, Massachusetts, US and incorporated in Hartford, Connecticut in 1877...
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    Pope Park Pope Park is a public park in Hartford, Connecticut. Land for the park was donated to the city in 1895 by Colonel Albert Augustus Pope for use...
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  • Pope is a Scottish surname meaning "father".[citation needed] Albert Augustus Pope (1843–1909), American bicycle and automobile manufacturer Alexander...
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    top U.S. automaker in 1901. Whitney brought in industrial leader Albert Augustus Pope, who brought the Columbia Automobile Company. The trust was reorganized...
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    Company (1899-1903) was an American bicycle company (Trust) led by Albert Augustus Pope. The company was formed to consolidate the manufacturers of bicycles...
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    as Frank Weston started importing bicycles in 1877 and 1878, and Albert Augustus Pope started production of his "Columbia" high-wheelers in 1878, and gained...
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    "penny farthings") at the exposition. The bicycle displays inspired Albert Augustus Pope to begin making high-wheel bikes in the United States. He started...
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    enterprise as the Electric Vehicle Company, which later became part of Albert Augustus Pope's empire. Morris & Salom 1895 Electrobat IV Electrobat Taxis in Manhattan...
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    enter into the field of producing bodies for electric taxis through Albert Augustus Pope’s Electric Vehicle Company. Studebaker formally began production in...
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    Farmingdale, New York SUNY New Paltz - New Paltz, New York Phyllis Harmon Albert Augustus Pope San Francisco Bicycle Coalition Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates...
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    driver Albert Popa (born 1999), Romanian football goalkeeper Albert Augustus Pope (1843–1909), American Union Army Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Popov...
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    Vicky, 7 May 1890 Pope-Hennessy, p. 197 Cadbury, p. 290 Pope-Hennessy, p. 196. Albert Victor writing to his brother, George, quoted in Pope-Hennessy, p. 198...
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    McCall John McCammon Eugène Meyer Pierre Michaux Mikael Pedersen Albert Augustus Pope John Kemp Starley Al Fritz Gary Fisher Charlie Kelly Joe Breeze Keith...
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    were his successors Adolf and Albert. The next emperor was Henry VII, crowned on 29 June 1312 by Pope Clement V. In 1508, Pope Julius II allowed Maximilian...
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    Prince Maximilian William Augustus Albert Charles Gregory Odo of Saxony, Duke of Saxony (German: Maximilian Wilhelm August Albert Karl Gregor Odo; 17 November...
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    mechanic, Bidwell later inquired to Albert Augustus Pope, a prominent bicycle manufacturer, about becoming a salesman. Pope told Bidwell about his new Columbia...
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  • Cognomen) Augustus. Also, Imperator became a Praenomen of Roman Emperors, Augustus and Caesar became a cognomen of theirs. Immediately after a new pope is elected...
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    Mary of Teck (category Ladies of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert)
    Cambridge, was a brother of Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, who was the father of Queen Victoria, Albert Victor's paternal grandmother. The driver...
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  • Fourth Crusade in Constantinople. In 1208, Albert sent Raoul as part of an official delegation to Philip Augustus, king of France, to seek a husband and king-consort...
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    Sigismund II Augustus (Polish: Zygmunt II August, Lithuanian: Žygimantas Augustas; 1 August 1520 – 7 July 1572) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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    George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India...
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    Hanover (1845–1923) Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick (1887–1953) Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover (1914–1987) Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover (born...
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    that town. Pope Honorius III approved the Dominican Order in 1216, the Franciscan Order in 1223, and the Carmelite Order's Rule of St. Albert of Jerusalem...
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  • University Press, America's oldest university press, is established Albert Augustus Pope's Pope Manufacturing Company begins producing the Columbia high-wheel...
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    Pope Innocent V (Latin: Innocentius V; c. 1225 – 22 June 1276), born Pierre de Tarentaise, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
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    Massachusetts Bicycle Club." Founders included Albert A. Pope, Edward W. Pope, William G. Fish, Arthur W. Pope, Frank W. Freeborn, George G. Hall, H.E. Parkhurst...
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    recognized him as German king and future emperor; in return, Albert recognized the authority of the pope alone to bestow the Imperial crown, and promised that...
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