expand Russian date December 2010 FalseMargaret or Margareth or Margareta c. 1260 &ndash 1301 was a Norway Norwegian woman who impersonated Margaret, Maid of Norway . The real Margaret had died in 1290 in Orkney , and her father King Eirik II of Norway died in 1299, succeeded by his brother Haakon V of Norway . The following year a woman arrived at Bergen , Norway, off a ship from L beck in Germany, claiming to be Margaret, and accused several people of treason. She claimed that she had not died in Orkney, but had been sent to Germany, where she had married. The city people and some of the clergy supported her claim, even though the late King Eirik had identified his dead daughter s body, and even though the woman appeared to be about 40 years old, whereas the real Margaret would have been 17. The falseMargaret and her husband were convicted for fraud he was Decapitation beheaded and she was burnt at the stake in 1301. The story of the betrayed Princess was spread through a popular ballad. Some years later a small St. Margareth Church Margaretaskirk was built in Bergen near the place of execution, although this was frowned on by the authorities, and it became the centre of a local martyr cult . The eventual fate of the church is uncertain, but it was probably demolished around the time of the Protestant Reformation . External links http www.histos.no bergen vis.php?id 42&spr en article on the church http ads.ahds.ac.uk catalogue adsdata PSAS 2002 pdf vol 010 10 403 419.pdf article about the Iceland Saga on the case Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Margaret, False ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1301 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Margaret, False Category 13th century births Category 1301 deaths Category Impostor pretenders Category Medieval women Category People executed by Norway Category People executed by burning Category Executed Norwegian women ja no Falske Margrete ru ... more details
wiktionary false falsehood False or falsehood may refer to False logic Lie or falsehood, a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement Falsity or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another Falsies padding for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts FALSE , a programming language false Unix , a Unix command False album False album , an album by Gorefest Matthew Dear or False, American DJ and producer Falsehood film Falsehood film , a 2001 American short film starring Marie Noelle Marquis See also columns list 2 False accusations False advertising False alarm False arrest False confession False consciousness False conviction False dilemma False document False ending False etymology False flag False friend False gharial False hero False imprisonment False memory False neurotransmitter False pregnancy False prophet False self False start Truth disambig de False it Falso scn False ... more details
FALSE Merge proposal About the programming language other uses False disambiguation Infobox programming language name FALSE released Start date 1993 developer Wouter van Oortmerssen influenced by Forth programming language Forth influenced Brainfuck website http strlen.com false strlen.com FALSE ... 1024 bytes written in 68k 68000 Assembly language assembly . According to Van Oortmerssen, FALSE ... . FALSE is notably more tractable than most esoteric programming languages. The fundamental operations ... in FALSE comes mostly from the low level nature of the language, which has the feel of a Forth ... expressions, control flow statements, and input output operations. FALSE operations are done using ... , 32 bit integer s, boolean values 0 representing false 1 representing true , and lambda calculus expressions. These can be used on the stack or stored in Variables variables . Basic operators FALSE ... use of the stack in FALSE eliminates a great deal of need for variables, and they are mainly used ... the top value by 1 , and applies this to 3, leaving the stack as 4. Control flow FALSE has two control ... to 1. Strings String computer science String s are not a real data type in FALSE they only exist ..., FALSE has a number of operators for input output from and to standard streams . code . code period ... from the FALSE Programming Language web page Hello world program Hello world Hello world File copy utility ... 8 1 1 f ? f fac in FALSE calculate the factorial of 1..8 0 0 8 result f . ? illegal input ? Write ... language , from which the structure of FALSE was derived. Esoteric programming language Stack oriented programming language External links http strlen.com false false.txt The FALSE Programming Language Manual http strlen.com false The FALSE Programming Language Web Page these two links are also mirrored at http wouter.fov120.com false false.txt The FALSE Programming Language Manual http wouter.fov120.com false The FALSE Programming Language Web Page removed from de wiki in March, and again ... more details
wiktionarypar MargaretMargaret may refer to TOCright People Margaret name , with a list of people having this name Places Margaret moon , a moon of Uranus Margaret, Alabama , USA Margaret River, Western Australia Margaret Island , Budapest, Hungary Margaret Bridge , Budapest, Hungary Isla Margarita , Venezuela Margarita Island Colombia Marghita , Romania Princess Margaret Bridge in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Ships Scottish warship MargaretMargaret , Scottish warship Margaret brig , English ship wrecked in 1803 USS Margaret USS Margaret , the name of several U.S. Navy ships Margarethe schooner , a German schooner in service 1921 27 Fictional characters Margaret Little Britain Margaret , a Little Britain character Other uses Margaret , 1845 novel by American author Sylvester Judd Margaret 2011 film Margaret 2011 film , American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan Margaret 2009 film Margaret 2009 film , BBC television film about Margaret Thatcher Margaret magazine , Japanese sh jo manga magazine Margaret , a song by Kevin Ayers from the album Whatevershebringswesing See also Margareta disambiguation Margarita Margret disambiguation disambig bg de Margaret es Margaret fr Marguerite pr nom ko it Margaret la Margarita nomen nl Margaret ja nds Margaret pt Margaret ru Margaret sk Margar ta zh ... more details
A false relation also known as cross relation , non harmonic relation is the name of a type of Consonance and dissonance dissonance that sometimes occurs in Classical music classical Polyphony polyphonic music, most commonly in vocal music of the Renaissance music Renaissance . The term describes i a diatonic and chromatic chromatic contradiction ref name one GroveOnline False relation Dyson, George 16 February 2007 ref between two note music notes sounding simultaneously, or in close proximity , in two different melody voices or parts or ii in music written before 1600, the occurrence of a tritone between two notes of adjacent chord music chords . ref Arnold Whittall 2002 . False Relation , The Oxford Companion to Music . Ed. Alison Latham. Oxford University Press. King s College London. http www.oxfordreference.com views ENTRY.html?subview Main&entry t114.e2404 Oxford Reference Online . Accessed 18 March 2007. ref Image False relation byrd.svg center thumb 400px Ex. 1, from Ave Verum Corpus , by William Byrd . audio False relation byrd.mid Play In the above example, a chromatic false ... the clash of an augmented unison . Image Baroque false relation.svg center thumb 400px Ex. 2, typical example of a false relation in the Late Baroque Style. audio Baroque false relation.mid Play In this instance, the false relation is less pronounced the contradicting E music b soprano voice and E music natural bass voice diminished octave do not sound simultaneously. Here the false relation occurs ... melodic minor scale the raised sixth degree . False relation is in this case desirable since this chromatic alteration follows a melodic idea, the rising melodic minor . In such cases false ..., 1 Introduction Bent, Margaret 16 February 2007 ref experienced singers would have decided whether ... William Byrd Ave Verum Corpus , Atrium Musicologicum . Another description of the use of false ... False relation Category Harmony False relation Category Musical terminology de Querstand Musik ... more details
dablink For the manga magazine, see The Margaret magazine . Infobox nrhp name Margaret, The nrhp type image The Margaret, Omaha from S.JPG caption location Omaha, Nebraska lat degrees 41 lat minutes 16 lat seconds 41 lat direction N long degrees 95 long minutes 56 long seconds 12 long direction W locmapin Nebraska area built 1916 architect F.A. Henninger R.C. Strehlow architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other added May 15, 2007 governing body Private refnum 07000427 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Margaret is a historic apartment building located at 2103 North 16th Street in North Omaha , Nebraska . Built in 1916, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. ref http www.nps.gov nr listings 20070525.HTM National Register of Historic Places listings , National Park Service. Retrieved 5 25 08. ref The building is currently undergoing a renovation that will use green technology . References reflist Omaha Landmark apartments NRHP Omaha Category National Register of Historic Places in Omaha, Nebraska Category Apartment buildings in Omaha, Nebraska Omaha NRHP stub ... more details
False memory refers to the recollection of an event, or the details of an event, that did not occur. The term may also refer to False memory syndrome Source monitoring error Confabulation False Memory novel False Memory novel , by Dean Koontz disambig ... more details
False breeching can refer to False breeching on the shafts of an animal drawn vehicle see Breeching tack False breeching on a firearm or other weapon see Firearm See also Breech disambiguation Breeching disambiguation deliberate link to redirect, per MOSDAB disambig ... more details
False Sandalwood may refer to any of the following plant species Adenanthera pavonina False Red Sandalwood Eremophila mitchellii Myoporum platycarpum disambig ... more details
False Hopes may refer to False Hopes Dessa album False Hopes Dessa album False Hopes Doomtree album False Hopes Doomtree album , 2007 disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Taxobox name False antechinuses regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Dasyuromorphia familia Dasyuridae subfamilia Dasyurinae tribus Dasyurini genus Pseudantechinus genus authority George Henry Hamilton Tate Tate , 1947 type species Fat tailed False Antechinus Phascogale macdonnellensis type species authority Walter Baldwin Spencer Spencer , 1896 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Sandstone Dibbler P. bilarni Fat tailed False Antechinus P. macdonnellensis Alexandria False Antechinus P. mimulus Ningbing False Antechinus P. ningbing Rory Cooper s False Antechinus P. roryi Woolley s False Antechinus P. woolleyae The genus Pseudantechinus are members of the Dasyuromorphia order biology order . They are often called false antechinuses , although this genus includes the Sandstone Dibbler , which was previously assigned to a different genus. The species of this genus are as follows Sandstone Dibbler , Pseudantechinus bilarni Fat tailed False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis Alexandria False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus mimulus Ningbing False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus ningbing Rory Cooper s False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus roryi Woolley s False Antechinus , Pseudantechinus woolleyae References MSW3 Groves pages 27 28 Dasyuromorphia D.D. marsupial stub Category Dasyuromorphs br Pseudantechinus ca Pseudantechinus de Fettschwanz Beutelm use es Pseudantechinus fr Pseudantechinus la Pseudantechinus mt Pseudantechinus nl Pseudantechinus pl Pseudantechinus pt Pseudantechinus ru sv Pseudantechinus uk Pseudantechinus ... more details
False hellebore is used as the common name of plants in two different families Adonis vernalis Ranunculaceae Veratrum species Melanthiaceae disambig ... more details
False Advertising may refer to False advertising , the use of deliberately false statements or deception in advertising. False Advertising song disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In English language English grammar , a false singular occurs when a Grammatical number singular noun ending in a s or z sound is understood as a plural from which a new singular is constructed. The false singular is a form of back formation . Some false singulars become standard English. For example, pea was originally a false singular from pease pl. peasen . The old word remains in the phrase pease porridge . The non standard historical forms Chinee and Portuguee are also false singulars, from Chinese and Portuguese . DEFAULTSORT False Singular Category Grammar ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The false keel was a timber, forming part of the hull of a wooden sailing ship . Typically 6  inches thick for a 74 gun ship in the 19th century, the false keel was constructed in several pieces, which were Scarph joint scarphed together, and attached to the underside of the keel by iron staples. The false keel was intended to protect the main keel from damage, and also protect the heads of the bolts holding the main keel together. The false keel could easily be replaced when it became damaged. References http books.google.com books?id QhwqAAAAYAAJ&pg PA189&dq false keel DEFAULTSORT False Keel Category Ship construction Category Sailing ship components ru ... more details
A false peak or false summit is a term used in mountaineering to describe a summit topography peak that appears to be the pinnacle of the mountain but is in fact not. False peaks can have significant effects on climber s psychological state by inducing feelings of dashed hopes or even failure. Many mountains have well known false peaks. cn date January 2012 This term can also be applied to non mountaineering activities where obstacles posing as the end goal produce the same psychological effects. ref Bauer, Frank. http technorati.com politics article climate changes false peak Climate Change s False Peak , Technorati , 20 November 2009. Retrieved on 4 January 2012. ref References Reflist External links http www.sharpadventure.com 2010 07 false peaks.html Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Climbing terms climbing stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 A false document is a literary technique employed to create verisimilitude ... of art . The goal of a false document is to fool an audience into thinking that what is being presented is actually a fact. In practice, false document effects can be achieved in many ways, including ... or other artifacts. By intentionally blurring boundaries between fiction and fact, false documents ... a great artistic achievement and a stunning forgery is slim. Sometimes the false document technique ... exclusive as many texts which engage falseness do so both on the literal and the thematic level. A false ... with a criminal enterprise like fraud , forgery , or a confidence game . A false document ... on the false trailers. The 2007 bio drama What we do is secret , about the punk band The Germs is done .... Whether a particular piece of art is a false document, or is using false documentary techniques in a central way, is of course arguable. Usually, the character and extent of the use is examined. False ... with direct false documentation that is, in both cases there is an element of authenticity and an element ... of a false document. citation needed date April 2011 Since it is difficult to imagine a typesetter ... such a false document as authentic not only cannot be prosecuted, but cannot be studied by historians ... Writers Chronicle The Invention of False Medieval Authorities As a Literary Device in Popular Fiction ... may not engender in the reader the necessary sense of wonder and danger. For this reason, false documentary ... of false supporting documents in fiction Miguel de Cervantes claims that all chapters but the first ... be debatable whether the book is an example of a False Document, but is included because it initially ... extensively with the concepts surrounding false documents, including serially representing the contents of the novel itself as a false document. The Anno Dracula series Anno Dracula stories and novels of Kim Newman use many of these same false sources. The Necronomicon appearing in the works of H ... more details
dablink For a more generic meaning, see False positive . otheruses refimprove date July 2009 A false alarm , also called a nuisance alarm , is the fake report of an emergency, causing unnecessary panic and or bringing resources such as emergency services to a place where they are not needed. Over time, repeated false alarms in a certain area may cause occupants to start to ignore all alarms, knowing that each time it will probably be false. The concept of this can be traced at least as far back as Aesop s story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf , where many episodes of a boy falsely yelling wolf caused the townspeople to ignore his cries when a real wolf came. In addition, false alarms have the potential ... to loss of life. In industry industrial alarm management , a false alarm could refer either to an alarm ... of the cry wolf effect described above. The term false alarm is actually a misnomer, and is regularly replaced by the term nuisance alarm. When a sensor operates, it is hardly false, and it is usually ... detector appears very large to the motion detector. ref http www.4bulldog.com avoid false alarms.html How To Avoid False Alarms dead link date March 2012 ref One tragic example of the consequences of continued false alarms was at Boland Hall Fire Boland Hall at Seton Hall University on January 19, 2000. Months of false fire alarms caused many students to start ignoring the fire alarms. However ... injuries. fact date November 2011 Likewise, after too many audible car alarm s are found false, most ... false alarms of any kind, especially through emergency notification systems, are very serious criminal ... , a false alarm occurs where a non target event exceeds the detection criterion and is identified as a target see Constant false alarm rate . False alarms could also refer to situations where one becomes startled about something that is later determined to be untrue. False alarm bombs Sometimes ... also Bomb threat Burglar alarm Enhanced Call Verification Culture of fear Emergency evacuation False ... more details
refimprove date February 2010 In fiction , a false protagonist is a literary technique , often used to make the plot more jarring or more memorable by fooling the audience s preconceptions, that constructs a character who the audience assumes is the protagonist but is later revealed not to be. A false protagonist is presented at the start of the fictional work as the main character, but then is eradicated, often by killing them usually for shock value or as a plot twist or changed in terms of their role in the story i.e. making them a lesser character, a character who leaves the story, or revealing them to actually be the antagonist . A false protagonist is a red herring in the form of a character. Especially in film and literature, the false protagonist may begin as a narrator . In video games, a false protagonist may initially be a playable character, only to be killed or revealed to be the antagonist. Due to the episodic nature of television, it is possible to accidentally create a false protagonist, when an actor leaves a series prematurely or becomes busy with other projects. Example Alfred Hitchcock s film Psycho 1960 film Psycho is probably the first film to feature a false protagonist. It opens with actress Janet Leigh as the main character however, she is killed partway through the film, making the murder far more unexpected and shocking. The death of the character assumed to be the protagonist takes the audience completely by surprise and builds the villain Bates up to be far more fearsome and frightening. Hitchcock felt that the opening scenes with Leigh as the false ... a reliable source saying the character is a false protagonist will be deleted. See also Plot twist Red herring narrative Anti hero False hero References reflist External links http tvtropes.org pmwiki pmwiki.php Main DecoyProtagonist Decoy Protagonist on TV Tropes Fiction writing DEFAULTSORT False Protagonist Category Protagonists by role Category Counterparts to the protagonist simple False protagonist ... more details
False Dawn can refer to Zodiacal light a faint, roughly triangular glow seen in the night sky. False Dawn The Delusions of Global Capitalism A 1998 book by political philosopher John N. Gray which argues that free market Globalization is unstable and is in the process of collapsing. False Dawn Kipling story A short story by Rudyard Kipling collected in Plain Tales from the Hills 1888 A 1978 novel by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro disambig ... more details
Multiple issues orphan January 2009 refimprove January 2009 The False Marva is a tree that grows on the South Africa n savanna . It can be used for medicinal purposes. The flesh from the bark can be used to treat small cuts, and its roots can be used to treat more severe injuries. The bark and roots of the False Marva tree, act as a coagulant , to help stop the bleeding. DEFAULTSORT False Marva Category Trees ... more details
False fritillary refers to certain brush footed butterflies which look like but are not closely related to the fritillaries of the Heliconiinae the Caribbean genus Anetia of the Danainae , in particular Anetia pantheratus Anetia briarea Lesser False Fritillary the monotypic Africa n genus Pseudargynnis of the Limenitidinae dab ... more details
False Dmitriy lang ru , L edmitrij is a term that refers to the pretenders to the Russia n throne during the Time of Troubles who claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia , the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible , after the real Dmitriy s death at the age of eight. These impostors claimed to have miraculously escaped the assassination attempt that appeared to have claimed Dmitriy s life. There were several people who claimed to be Dimitriy the most prominent were the following three False Dmitriy I , who actually became Tsar of Russia and reigned from 1605 to 1606 False Dmitriy II False Dmitriy III disambig de Pseudodimitri el ko it Falso Dimitri ru ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 A false statement is a statement that is either willfully or unknowingly untrue. Though the word fallacy is often used as a synonym for false statement , this is not logical fallacy what is meant by fallacy in logic or most formal contexts. A false statement need not be a lie . A lie is a statement that is known to be untrue and is used to mislead. A false statement is a statement that is untrue but not necessarily told to mislead, as a statement given by someone who does not know it is untrue. Examples of false statements Misleading statement lie John told his little brother that sea otters aren t mammals, but fish, even though John himself was a marine biologist and knew otherwise. John simply wanted to see his little brother fail his class report, in order to teach him to begin projects early, which help him develop skills necessary to succeed in life Statement made out of ignorance James, John s brother, stated in his class report that sea otters were fish. James got an F after his teacher pointed out why that statement was false. James did not know that sea otters were in fact mammals because he heard that sea otters were fish from his older brother John, a marine biologist . In law In some jurisdiction s, false statement is a crime similar to perjury . United States main Making false statements In U.S. law, a false statement generally refers to the United States federal false statements statute, contained in USC 18 1001 . Most commonly, prosecutors use this statute to reach cover up crimes such as perjury , false declarations, and obstruction ... White Collar Crime edition 2 ref Its earliest progenitor was the False Claims Act of 1863, ref Hubbard ... fact br 2 makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation or br 3 makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry. blockquote References reflist See also Making false statements ... more details