Newletter 06.12.2007

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Wow what a library!
I thought I had to choose between the Drupal Book structure, with possibilities for debate, rating, excellen hierarchichal navigation, wiki features, and a convntional well organized library, and discovered it is possible to have the best from both by adding new library items top the book hierarchy, and still use ratings and arguments.
Hallelujah!
This really feals good!
Thank you James, for helping me with your excellent and inspirational website work.
I also created some new library categories like World Constitutions, NGO documents and academic papers and managed to convert almost all the documents in our previous library to the new format.
If people find the library format harrd to use, they can go into the library and add a child page in the book format, whih later can be transformed into a librrary item by the administrator/moderator.
Greetings from Mikael
site admin

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Maximilian’s death in 1519

Maximilian’s death in 1519 brought the Imperial election to the forefront of European politics. Pope Leo X, threatened by the presence of Spanish troops a mere forty miles from the Vatican, supported the French candidacy. The prince-electors themselves, with the exception of Frederick of Saxony, who refused to countenance the campaigning, promised their support to both candidates at once. men’s rings Before his death, Maximilian had already promised sums of 500,000 florins to the Electors in exchange for their votes, but Francis offered up to three million, and Charles retaliated by borrowing vast sums from the Fuggers. The final outcome, however, was not determined by the exorbitant bribes, which included Leo promising to make the Archbishop of Mainz his permanent legate. The general outrage of the populace at the idea of a French Emperor gave the Electors pause, and when Charles put an army in the field near Frankfurt, where they were gold rings meeting, the Electors obligingly voted for him. He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 23 October 1520, by which point he already controlled both the Spanish crown and the hereditary Burgundian lands in the Low Countries.
Thomas Cardinal Wolsey, hoping to increase Henry VIII’s influence on the continent, offered the services of England as a mediator for the various disputes ruby rings between Francis and Charles. Henry and Francis staged an extravagant meeting at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. Immediately afterwards, Wolsey entertained Charles in Calais.[6] Following the meetings, Wolsey, concerned mainly with improving his own stature in preparation for the next papal conclave, proceeded to stage a hollow arbitration conference at Calais, which lasted until April 1522 to no practical effect.

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