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In 1346, a small English army of 10, 000 under Edward III defeated Philip VI's superior French forces in the battle of Crecy.
CNN: Wednesday,
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The sovereign risk of the day was high: both the Bardi and the Peruzzi houses were felled when England's King Edward III defaulted.
ECONOMIST: Millennium issue: Banking
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In 1312, Edward III of England was born.
CNN: Wednesday,
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Fidelity chief Edward Johnson III, who has heard plenty of grousing from mutual fund investors during the bear market, has a new round of gripes to cope with.
FORBES: Fidelity's Folly
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Edward Shugrue III, a member of StreetSquash's board, wisely suggested that before I challenged Mr. Matthew I might want to warm up by stepping onto one of the courts and hitting the ball alone.
WSJ: Squash and Schooling
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Wilfredo Martinez, of Florida, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2010, vice Tommy Edward Jewell, III, term expired.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate,
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Among the most adamantly anonymous is Edward "Ned" Johnson III, who owns Fidelity Investments.
WSJ: A New Way Forward | Dan L. Monroe | Peabody Essex Museum | Cultural Conversation by Judith H. Dobrzynski
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Also stars Edward James Hyland, McKinley Belcher III, Deidra LaWan Starnes, and Joy Jones.
NEWYORKER: Darkness Visible
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Edward won best touring production for Richard III and The Comedy of Errors.
BBC: Theatre awards honour Sir Peter Hall
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First American argues Edward suffered no harm and therefore has no standing to sue under Article III of the Constitution.
FORBES: "Sleeper" Case Asks Whether Plaintiffs Can Sue Without An Injury