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Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [ 2 ]
William was the son of William IX by his second wife Philippa of Toulouse. [1] He was born in Toulouse during the brief period when his parents ruled the capital. His birth is recorded in the Chronicle of Saint-Maixent for the year 1099: Willelmo comiti natus est filius, equivoce Guillelmus vocatus ('a son was born to Count William, named William like himself').
William X may refer to: William X of Aquitaine (1099–1137) William X of Auvergne (r. 1222–1247) Guglielmo X Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1538–1587) See also.
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Hayer said that a man named "Willie", later identified as William Bradley, had a shotgun and was the first to fire on Malcolm X after the diversion. Hayer asserted that he and a man named "Lee" or "Leon", later identified as Leon Davis, both armed with pistols, fired on Malcolm X immediately after the shotgun blast.
Michael James Williams (c. 1944–1983), known as Prince Far I, Jamaican reggae musician; Michael Glenn Williams (born 1957), composer, pianist and technologist; Michael F. Williams (born 1962), New Zealand composer of contemporary classical music; Michael Williams II (born 1989), American record producer known professionally as Mike Will Made It
Pauline and William Kinney sold the Red House to William Kinney, Jr. and his wife, who is Upper Skagit, [19] in 1995. In the early 2000s, the younger Kinney family mortgaged their home, which had by that time been in their family for 65 years, in order to pay legal fees after their son was found guilty of killing a man and injuring his wife in ...
William X or IX [1] (died 1247) was the count of Auvergne from 1222 until his death. [2] [3] [4] Before 1216, William's father, Guy II, attempted to arrange his son's marriage to a daughter of Count Guigues III of Forez, but the plans came to naught. [5] In 1222, William succeeded his father as count and inherited his conflict with the French ...