Infobox film name A Feud There Was image caption director Tex Avery producer Leon Schlesinger writer Melvin Millar screenplay story based on based on title of the original work writer of the original work starring Mel Blanc br Billy Bletcher br Hugh Farr br Bob Nolan music Carl W. Stalling cinematography editing Treg Brown studio distributor released Film date 1938 9 24 runtime 8 minutes country Film US language English budget gross A Feud There Was is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Tex Avery and written by Melvin Millar , and notable for being the first cartoon in which the name Elmer Fudd was used, seen inscribed on the side of the scooter driven by the protagonist, otherwise Avery s creation Elmer Fudd Egghead Egghead . This was a minimal first step in the evolution from one to the other. This is also the first Warner Bros. cartoon to be reissued as a Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon Merrie Melody it was reissued twice once on September 11, 1943 and again on September 13, 1952 . Egghead s speaking voice was provided on this occasion by Arthur Q. Bryan citation needed date March 2010 IMDb says it is Mel Blanc , although it did not resemble the more familiar cwazy wabbit voice which would later be performed for Fudd by Bryan. The character s singing voice was provided by Roy Rogers and additional vocals in the cartoon were done by the Sons of the Pioneers . Synopsis Two feuding families of stereotypical Hillbilly hillbillies , the Weavers and the McCoys, spend their time taking potshots at each other. At one point, a McCoy asks if there are any Weavers in the movie audience. One man, shown as a silhouette against the screen, answers in the affirmative, and the McCoy takes a shot at him. In the midst of the fray, a yodeling , bulbous nosed, domestic peace activist enters the feud zone on a motorscooter bearing the words Elmer Fudd ... id 0030129 DEFAULTSORT Feud There Was Category 1938 films Category Merrie Melodies shorts Category ... more details
wiktionary feud A feud is long running argument or conflict between two parties. Feud may also refer to Feud professional wrestling , a storyline rivalry in professional wrestling Feud video game Feud video game , a 1987 computer game for the MSX and ZX Spectrum The Feud , a 1983 novel by Thomas Berger novelist Thomas Berger The Feud , a 1926 American film featuring Earle Foxe The Feud , a 1955 Hong Kong film featuring Kenneth Tsang The Feud , a 1989 American film based on Berger s novel, directed by Bill D Elia Television episodes Feud The Brak Show Feud The Brak Show Feud The Elephant Princess Feud The Elephant Princess Feud Lassie Feud Lassie Feud Watching Ellie Feud Watching Ellie The Feud The Army Game The Feud The Army Game The Feud Blondie The Feud Blondie The Feud Date with the Angels The Feud Date with the Angels The Feud Hidden Hills The Feud Hidden Hills The Feud Mad About You The Feud Mad About You The Feud Memphis Beat The Feud Memphis Beat The Feud Reba The Feud Reba The Feud The Roy Rogers Show The Feud The Roy Rogers Show The Feud Wildfire The Feud Wildfire See also Feudal disambiguation Blood Feud disambiguation Family Feud , a TV game show disambiguation ... more details
Infobox film name Range Feud image Range Feud FilmPoster.jpeg caption director D. Ross Lederman producer Irving Briskin writer Milton Krims br George H. Plympton starring Buck Jones br John Wayne br Susan Fleming music cinematography Benjamin H. Kline editing Maurice Wright distributor released film date 1931 12 2 runtime 64 minutes country Film US language English budget Range Feud is a 1931 Western genre Western film that stars Buck Jones and John Wayne . It was remake remade in 1934 in film 1934 as The Red Rider . Cast Buck Jones Sheriff Buck Gordon John Wayne Clint Turner Susan Fleming Judy Walton Edward LeSaint John Walton Will Walling Dad Turner Wallace MacDonald Hank Harry Woods actor Harry Woods Vandall Frank Austin actor Frank Austin Jed Biggers See also John Wayne filmography 1926 1940 External links imdb title id 0022293 title Range Feud Internet Archive film id TheRangeFeud1931 BuckJonesAndJohnWayne Title Range Feud Category 1931 films Category American films Category English language films Category 1930s Western films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by D. Ross Lederman 1930s Western film stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Infobox film name The Feud Maker image The Feud Maker.jpg image size caption director Sam Newfield producer A.W. Hackel writer Harry F. Olmsted story br George H. Plympton screenplay narrator starring See below music cinematography Robert E. Cline editing S. Roy Luby distributor released 15 April 1938 runtime 55 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross The Feud Maker is a 1938 American film directed by Sam Newfield . Cast Bob Steele actor Bob Steele as Texas Ryan aka Wind River Kid Marion Weldon as Sally Harbison Karl Hackett as Rand Lassiter Ross Landers Frank Ball actor Frank Ball as Ben Harbison Budd Buster as Cowlick Connors Lew Meehan as Jake Slaven Roger Williams actor Roger Williams as Sheriff Manton Forrest Taylor as Marshal John Kincaid Jack C. Smith as Nelson Steve Clark actor Steve Clark as Mark Cowhand Lloyd Ingraham as Hank Younger External links IMDb title id 0133763 title The Feud Maker Internet Archive film id feud maker name The Feud Maker Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Feud Maker Category 1938 films Category American films Category 1930s Western films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Republic Pictures films 1930s Western film stub ... more details
Infobox film name The End of the Feud image caption director Allan Dwan producer writer Richard Rosson starring Murdock MacQuarrie br Pauline Bush actress Pauline Bush music cinematography editing distributor Universal Studios Universal Pictures released film date 1914 4 12 runtime 20 minutes country FilmUS language Silent film Silent br English intertitles The End of the Feud was a 1914 silent film silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan and featuring Lon Chaney, Sr. The film is now considered to be lost film lost . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data E EndoftheFeud1914.html title Silent Era The End of the Feud accessdate 2008 06 19 work silentera ref Cast Murdock MacQuarrie Hen Dawson Pauline Bush actress Pauline Bush June Lon Chaney, Sr. Wood Dawson William Lloyd Jed Putnam William C. Dowlan Joel References reflist External links imdb title id 0003881 Allan Dwan DEFAULTSORT End Of The Feud, The Category 1914 films Category 1910s drama films Category 1910s short films Category American drama films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category Lost films Category Films directed by Allan Dwan Category Universal Pictures short films silent drama film stub ... more details
The Dernbacher Feud German language German Dernbacher Fehde was an over one hundred year long ca. 1230 1333 ongoing dispute in present day Germany between the House of Nassau , several knightly families, and the Landgrave of Hesse . The conflict erupted mainly over property rights in Herborn and the surrounding area the Herborner Mark . The feud was named after the knightly House of Dernbach, a powerful Ganerbschaft jointly owned inheritance with almost sovereign rights. The Dernbachers, along with the Lords ... the primary burden of opposing Nassau s quest for the territorial dominion of the area. Beginning of the feud ... of Count Henry II of Nassau Henry Heinrich II, the Rich in 1251, the feud was already in full swing. The cause of the feud was the ambition of Nassau to curtail or take away the rights including ... possessions. At the beginning of the feud, according to tradition, Nassau destroyed a castle of the Dernbachers ... with the feud, Nassau constructed their first castle near Dillenburg and the Herborn Castle. When the Countship ... I of Nassau Otto I , the Dernbacher Feud had its first mention in the corresponding document. There are reports ... Mark were the feudal lords of the Counts of Nassau, had also become involved in the feud. This was possibly .... This was presumably because its finances were heavily affected by the feud. Otto undertook to further .... Afterward the feud seems to have cooled somewhat, because by 1325 Nassau had bought some of the possessions ..., the feud erupted anew with great hardship. In this time, among other things, the wooden castle of Nassau .... End of the Feud With the loss of Dernbach Castle, the feud was lost for the knightly house based ... Feud and its castles last G rich first Willi year 1952 work Dill Zeitung, Heimatbl tter Beilage , Nr ... date 1967 1968 title Die Dernbacher Fehde Ein Verfassungskonflikt The Dernbacher feud a constitutional ... last Runzheimer first J rgen year 1990 title Dernbacher Fehde und Bickener H ndel Dernbacher Feud ... pages steinbruecken dernbacher fehde.php History of the Dernbacher Feud , Heritage Club ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 Overly detailed date July 2011 Infobox television show name Family Feud image ... title tt0073991 trivia title Family Feud Trivia section on imdb.com accessdate 16 May 2011 ... br Syndicated 1988 1995 unknown br Syndicated 1999 present 1,300 Family Feud is an American television .... The format, which originated in the United States, airs in Family Feud around the world numerous ... of the 2010 2011 season. Family Feud has been renewed through 2015. ref http www.broadcastingcable.com article 476111 Debmar Mercury Renews Family Feud Through 2015.php ref TOC limit 3 Gameplay ... title Family Feud Steve Harvey is the answer url http www.youtube.com watch?v Hw8mvyTta8Y work Family Feud official channel on YouTube accessdate 10 November 2011 ref In this official outtake video from the Family Feud YouTube Channel, a face off round is unsuccessful. The game board immediately flips .... The Bullseye round first appeared on Family Feud Challenge where it was played in both halves ..., making the highest potential bank 14,000. The round was eliminated for Family Feud s later revival ... web url http buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com family feud adds bullseye round for season eleven title Buzzerblog.com Family Feud Adds Bullseye Round for Season Eleven accessdate 9 February 2010 ref The starting ... set report for orlando family feud title Buzzerblog.com Set Report for Orlando Family Feud accessdate ... cite web url http buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com family feud adds bullseye round for season eleven title Buzzerblog.com Family Feud payout reference accessdate February 9, 2010 ref The top prize remained ... prize was increased to 50,000 for a home viewer. On Celebrity Family Feud , the jackpot was 50,000 ... Family Feud was created during the increasing popularity of the Goodson Todman game show, Match Game ... Shoot for the Stars on NBC , which was later placed in direct competition with Family Feud and did ... Match Game with the survey polling used for the 1970s version s Audience Match . Family Feud premiered ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Ruinous Feud Type album Artist The Incredible String Band Cover Noruinousfeud.jpg Released April 1973 Recorded January 1973 Genre folk music folk Length 38 42 Label Island Records Island Producer Roger Mayer producer Roger Mayer , Mike Heron Last album Earthspan br 1972 This album No Ruinous Feud br 1973 Next album Hard Rope & Silken Twine br 1974 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref name AM Allmusic class album id r96410 review pure url yes Allmusic review ref noprose yes No Ruinous Feud is an album released by The Incredible String Band in 1973. Track listing Track listing total length writing credits yes title1 Explorer writer1 Mike Heron length1 3 28 title2 Down Before Cathay writer2 Malcolm Le Maistre length2 4 16 title3 Saturday Maybe writer3 Robin Williamson length3 2 02 title4 Jigs writer4 Traditional, arr. Williamson length4 2 50 title5 Old Buccaneer writer5 Williamson length5 3 23 title6 At The Lighthouse Dance writer6 Le Maistre length6 3 30 title7 Second Fiddle note7 cover of Tommy McCook Tommy McCook & The Supersonics , 1968 writer7 Duke Reid length7 2 23 title8 Circus Girl writer8 Williamson length8 2 30 title9 Turquoise Blue writer9 Heron miscredited to D. Parton length9 3 59 title10 My Blue Tears note10 cover of Dolly Parton, 1971 writer10 Dolly Parton length10 2 00 title11 Weather The Storm writer11 Williamson length11 3 02 title12 Little Girl writer12 Heron length12 4 21 References Reflist External links http www.makingtime.co.uk beglad feud.htm Making Time 1970s folk album stub The Incredible String Band Category 1973 albums Category The Incredible String Band albums Category Island Records albums ... more details
TOCright A loyalist feud refers to any of the sporadic feud s which have erupted almost routinely between Northern Ireland s various Ulster loyalism loyalist paramilitary groups since they were founded shortly before and after the religious political conflict known as The Troubles broke out in the late ... nature. 1975 1976 A feud in 1975 broke out between the UDA and the UVF, the two main loyalist paramilitary ..., UDA , p. 100 ref The feud rumbled on for several months in 1976 with a number of people, mostly ... on 14 September, although the feud continued with four more killed before the end of the year. ref McDonald & Cusack, UDA , pp. 332 334 ref The feud also spilled over into North Belfast, where members ..., UDA , p. 335 ref Both the UVF and UDA leaderships were anxious to contain the feud within the Shankill ... of the West Belfast Brigade of the UDA refused to get involved in the feud and assist Adair s C ..., which he defied, the feud was largely contained during his life and the two major eruptions came .... The UDA s Johnny Adair supported the LVF and used the feud to stoke up the troubles that eventually flared in his feud with the UVF later that year. ref McDonald & Cusack, UDA , p. 314 ref Meanwhile ... ref The LVF then linked up with Johnny Adair s C Company for a time as their feud with the UVF took ..., UDA , p. 371 372 ref 2005 In July 2005 the feud came to a bloody conclusion as the UVF made a final ... Monitoring Commission reported that this feud had come to an end. UDA internal feuds The UDA, the largest ... internal feud arose in 2002 when Johnny Adair and former politician John White loyalist John White ... the new West Belfast brigadier, ending the feud. ref McDonald & Cusack, UDA , pp. 383 386 ref UVF internal feuds The feud between the UVF and the LVF began as an internal feud but quickly changed ... feud taking place on Belfast s Shankill Road in late November 1975, with Archibald Waller and Noel .... ref This killing, however, was not part of a feud but instead carried out as a form of internal ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Tempest Feud is an Adventure role playing games adventure written by Jeff Grubb and Owen K.C. Stephens for the d20 System version of the Star Wars Roleplaying Game Wizards of the Coast Star Wars Roleplaying Game . It was published by Wizards of the Coast in March 2002 for the original edition of the game, two months before the revised edition was released. The adventure revolves around various dealings with the Hutts and consists of three acts. Tempest Feud is suitable for any era of the Star Wars Roleplaying Game and intended for 9th level characters. Playing through the three acts of the adventure takes roughly twelve sessions according to the book, and more if the two intermissions are given focus as well. Out of the 17 sourcebooks published for the Star Wars Roleplaying Game so far, Tempest Feud is the first and currently only adventure. The adventure s storyline is adapted to fit in any era except for the Yuuzhan Vong invasion in the The New Jedi Order New Jedi Order era and doesn t conflict with any of the movies, making it very flexible. In addition, the book contains several sidebars providing contingency plans for dealing with unexpected storyline twists. Plot summary Note The following summary is not a definite description of how the adventure may play out, but rather the path most supported in the Tempest Feud book. Act One Regardless of which era the adventure is set in, the heroes are hired by the Hutt Popara of the Anjiliac clan to locate and retrieve his son Mika, who has gone missing. They are either offered the highly sought after coordinates ... researched real world organized crime in order to flesh out the Hutt clans featured in Tempest Feud ... titles for Tempest Feud was A Night on Nar Shaddaa , which ended up being slightly modified ... starwars article.asp?x sw20020328dtfgallery&c rpg Official Tempest Feud art gallery References cite book author Jeff Grubb and Owen K.C. Stephens title Tempest Feud publisher Wizards of the Coast ... more details
The Scampia feud in Italian language Italian La faida di Scampia was a feud between the Camorra gangs in the Naples neapolitan quartiere of Scampia and it broke out in 2004 and 2005. The fight was between the Di Lauro clan , from Secondigliano , and the so called Scissionisti di Secondigliano secessionists Italian scissionisti , a breakaway faction from the once all powerful Di Lauro clan in the northern suburbs of Naples that tried to assert its control over drugs and prostitution rackets in the area. ref name bbc071204 http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 4075269.stm Naples police in huge mafia swoop , BBC News, December 7, 2004 ref Paolo Di Lauro , head of the Camorra clan that runs the northern suburbs, was in charge of a tightly managed drug empire that imported cocaine and heroin and distributed it through an army of dealers. Di Lauro granted neighborhood ringleaders a certain amount of autonomy in exchange for the monopoly and cuts of the proceeds. He went into hiding in 2002 as authorities closed in. He left the business to Vincenzo Di Lauro , one of his ten sons. After the arrest of Vincenzo in 2004, Cosimo Di Lauro took charge. ref name lat http www.streetgangs.com topics 2005 021705drug.html Gang s Deadly Feud Plagues Naples , Los Angeles Times, February 17, 2005 ref ref name wp080205 http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn articles A6310 2005Feb7.html In Naples, a Mob Family Feud , The Washington Post, February 8, 2005 ref Cosimo Di Lauro wanted to centralize the drug dealing operation that had been run as a franchise in which dealers paid the Di Lauros a fee for doing business and were allowed to buy the drugs from any available source. ref name wp080205 The young Di Lauro ... Leader in Naples Gang War , The New York Times, September 17, 2005 ref Italy realised the feud had ... during a session in court. Investigators interpreted the gesture as a sign that the feud had ... Faida di Scampia chronicles it DEFAULTSORT Scampia Feud Category History of the Camorra in Italy ... more details
Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name Canned Feud series Merrie Melodies Sylvester Looney Tunes Sylvester image caption director Friz Freleng I. Freleng story artist Warren Foster br Cal Howard animator Virgil Ross br Ken Champin br Arthur Davis animator Arthur Davis br Manuel Perez animator Manuel Perez br John Carey voice actor Mel Blanc br Bea Benaderet uncredited musician Carl Stalling producer distributor Warner Bros. Pictures br The Vitaphone Corporation release date February 3, 1951 USA color process Technicolor runtime 7 minutes movie language English Canned Feud is a 1951 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Sylvester Looney Tunes Sylvester . Plot Sylvester s family goes on vacation to California , but forgets to put him out. Sylvester abruptly notices this, finding that he is locked inside an empty house devoid of food with no milk being delivered for two weeks. Fortunately, he finds a cupboard full of canned tuna and cat food , but discovers that he also needs a can opener . He seemingly cannot find one, until he sees a mouse with it. He begs the mouse to give it, but the mouse throws it in his hole. Sylvester frantically tries and fails to retrieve it and the mouse casually walks away. Sylvester very angry gives chase and crashes into the mouse s hole while trying to catch him. Sylvester tries vainly to open the tuna by beating it against the floor and jumping on it. When this doesn t work he tries to chop it with an axe, but when he s about to swing the blade flies off and goes out the mail slot. The mouse appears to be giving the can opener and when he tries to retrieve it the mouse grabs it and runs back into his hole causing Sylvester to crash into it again. Next he tries using an unbent coat hanger to retrieve the can opener, however the mouse hooks it to a live wire and he receives an electric shock when the wire touches another. Sylvester then sets ... looney.goldenagecartoons.com ltcuts c In popular culture A few scenes of Canned Feud can be seen in the film ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Count s Feud 1534 36 partof Protestant Reformation image caption date 1534 36 place Denmark territory Denmark , Sweden and Germany result Victory for Christian III and the Danish Protestants. combatant1 Image Flag of Denmark.svg 20px Christian II of Denmark Christian II br Image Wappen L beck.svg 20px Christopher of Oldenburg br Image Sk ne vapen.svg 20px Scania br Image Malm fulla vapen.svg 20px Malm br Image K benhavns byv ben 1894.png 20px Copenhagen br Zealand combatant2 Image Flag of Denmark.svg 20px Christian III of Denmark Christian III br Image Coat of arms of South Jutland.svg 20px Duchy of Schleswig br Image Holstein Arms.svg 20px Holstein br Image Flag of Sweden.svg 20px Sweden br Image Flag of Ducal Prussia.svg 20px Duchy of Prussia br Jutland commander1 Image Flag of Denmark.svg 20px Christian II of Denmark Christian II br Image Wappen L beck.svg 20px Christopher of Oldenburg br Image Flag of Denmark.svg 20px Skipper Clement commander2 Image Flag of Denmark.svg 20px Johan Rantzau br Image Flag of Sweden.svg 20px Gustav I of Sweden The Count s Feud lang da Grevens Fejde , also called the Count s War , was a civil war that raged in Denmark in 1534 36 and brought about the Reformation in Denmark . The Count s Feud takes its name from the Protestantism Protestant Count Christopher of Oldenburg , who supported the Catholicism Catholic King Christian II of Denmark Christian II , deposed in 1523, over the election of Christian III of Denmark ... after several months siege. With this, the Count s Feud was officially over. ref http www.bricksite.com ... The aftermath In the aftermath of the feud, the nobles regrouped and healed the rifts the usual way ... s Feud, were only made worse, as the nobility began to stick together even more after this incident ... wars culminating with the final Swedish victory and conquest in 1658. Dates of the Count s Feud ... aftermath of the Count s Feud and the continuing struggle by hunted diehard rebels, as seen ... more details
The Saxon feud was a confrontation between the East Frisia n Count Edzard I, Count of East Frisia Edzard I and George the Bearded George, Duke of Saxony in the years 1514 1517. The war took place predominantly on East Frisian soil and destroyed large parts of the region. Background File Jacob Cornelisz van Amsterdam.jpg thumb 150px Count Edzard I around 1520 1530. Painting by Jacob Cornelisz van Amsterdam . File Dresden Fuerstenzug Georg der Baertige.jpg thumb 150px Georg the Bearded, detail of the F rstenzug in Dresden In 1488 Duke Albert III, Duke of Saxony Albert III the bold of Saxony, the Margrave of Meissen, campaigned to against the rebellious Flanders , aiming to liberate Emperor Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I , who was held prisoner by the citizens of Bruges . As a reward, Maximilian I appointed Albert III governor of the Burgundian Netherlands Netherlands and, as compensation for the cost incurred, Albert was appointed in 1498 as hereditary governor of Frisia , with an understanding that he d have to subdue Frisia by force of arms before he could take up this post. After subduing the Frisians, Albert III rushed to Leipzig to attend the Imperial Diet Holy Roman Empire Diet , the Frisians revolted and laid siege to Franeker , where Albert s second son, Henry IV, Duke of Saxony Henry had taken up the post of governor. Albert rushed back to Frisia and freed Henry. He then conquered Groningen city Groningen before dying in Emden in 12 September 1500. Henry inherited the post of governor of Frisia. However, the Frisians kept resisting his rule and he resigned ... country subdivision districts in the Ore Mountains . Outbreak of the feud Duke George of Saxony demanded ... excommunicated by the Pope. Course of the feud 1514 Count John V, Count of Oldenburg John ..., thereby ending the Saxon feud. Aftermath Edzard was forced to vacate and Groningen to give up his ... of the Saxon feud. After 1517, the city was rebuilt according to a plan, which was based ... more details
The Dohna Feud lang de Dohnaische Fehde was a 14th century dispute between the burgraves of Dohna , who resided in the Eastern Ore Mountains of Central Europe, on the one hand and Saxon nobleman, John of K rbitz Hans von K rbitz and the Mei en Margrave William I of Mei en William I on the other. The feud lasted from 1385 to 1402. Verlauf Datei Dohna Wappen.png thumb Stammwappen der Grafen von Dohna Datei Dohna Burg 01 2006 10 19.jpg thumb Die Burg Dohna mit der Bebauung aus dem 19. und 20. Jahrhundert Die Auseinandersetzung begann 1385 bei einem Dresdner Adelstanz zun chst als pers nlicher Streit zwischen Hans von K rbitz und dem jungen Burggrafen Jeschke von Dohna Jeschke . Nachdem Jeschke ungeniert mit K rbitz Frau geflirtet hatte, stellte dieser ihm ein Bein, worauf der Dohnaer mit einer Ohrfeige reagierte. Nickel K ckritz Adelsgeschlecht von K ckeritz beschrieb diesen Vorfall 1482 wie folgt Der erste unwille hadt ein anfangk es war einer von Korbs, der schlug dem jungen her Jeschken ein beyn under uff dem tantzhawse zu Dresden, so slugk her Jeschko Korbs uffs mawl. ref Alfred Meiche , Historisch topographische Beschreibung der Amtshauptmannschaft Pirna, Dresden 1927 ref berarbeiten Die so begonnene Fehde f hrte dazu, dass Hans von K rbitz Dohna belagerte und Jeschkes Vater, den alten Burggrafen Otto Heyde II. , sowie seinen Bruder Otto Heyde III. gefangen nahm. Jeschke selbst konnte sich der Gefangenschaft entziehen. W hrend sein Bruder wieder aus der Gefangenschaft befreit werden konnte davon zeugt der Verkauf von Seifersdorf 1387 , starb sein Vater in der Gefangenschaft. Der Privatkrieg zwischen den Donins und den K rbitz zog weite Kreise. Die raubritter ischen Aktivit ten der Donins behinderten den Handel zwischen Sachsen und B hmen und waren Markgraf Wilhelm I. Mei en Wilhelm I. deshalb ein Dorn im Auge. In der Fehde sah der Markgraf eine M glichkeit, die Burggrafen von Dohna als Konkurrenten im Streit um Macht und Einfluss im s chsisch b hmischen Grenzraum ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Fox s Feud author Colin Dann image Image Fox s Feud Cover.JPG 175px illustrator Terry Riley country United Kingdom language English language English series The Animals of Farthing Wood book series genre Children s literature Children s , Fantasy novel publisher Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson release date 1982 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 174 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0091494001 first edition, hardback oclc 12470407 preceded by In the Grip of Winter followed by The Fox Cub Bold Fox s Feud is the third book of The Animals of Farthing Wood book series The Animals of Farthing Wood series. It was first published in 1982 and has since been included in a single book with both The Fox Cub Bold and In the Grip of Winter and in the Omnibus edition Hutchinson, 1994 . Plot Summary Following the losses of the harsh winter in White Deer Park, the animals face a new danger when they are treated with hostility by many of the Park s residents, including the territorial fox, Scarface. Detailed The book begins with the birth of Vixen s four cubs Bold, Friendly, Charmer and Dreamer. Shortly afterwards an old scared face fox, whom is referred to as Scarface, approaches them. He tell them that his family has lived on this land since before it became a nature reserve and he doesn t like foxes from outside. Later Scarface watches Fox and Vixen training their cubs to hunt. Annoyed by how competent Bold is Scarface attacks them and tries to kill Bold but is beaten back by Bold and Vixen while the other cubs run away. Though Scarface is forced to retreat Dreamer is later found dead and Fox believes that Scarface killed her. Fox and Vixen then accompany their cubs at all times while they hunt, however Bold resents this and demands greater freedom. Upon being .... Characters in Fox s Feud Main article List of Animals of Farthing Wood characters Television series ... more details
wiktionary blood feud A blood feud is a feud with a cycle of retaliatory violence. Blood Feud may also refer to In film and television Blood Feud 1978 film Blood Feud 1978 film , an Italian thriller by Lina Wertm ller Blood Feud 1983 film Blood Feud 1983 film , a TV miniseries starring Robert Blake Pumpkinhead Blood Feud , a 2007 television horror film Blood Feud The Simpsons Blood Feud The Simpsons , an episode of The Simpsons Blood Feud Zevo 3 Blood Feud Zevo 3 , an episode of Zevo 3 Blood Feud , an episode of The Rough Riders TV series The Rough Riders Bloodfeud , an episode of The Borderers In other media Blood Feud novel Blood Feud novel , a 1976 historical fiction novel by Rosemary Sutcliff Rohan Blood Feud , a 2008 computer game See also Feud disambiguation Vendetta disambiguation disambiguation it Blood Feud ... more details
The French Eversole Feud was a long lasting conflict from 1882 until the early 1900s, centered in Hazard, Kentucky . The fierce feud was between the followers of two men who had once been friends Joseph C. Eversole and Benjamin Fulton French. An estimated 40 50 people lost their lives during the conflict, which saw a two day pitched battle on the streets of Hazard. References http echandgs0.tripod.com feuds id1.html The French and Eversole War http www.jeanhounshellpeppers.com French Eversole Feud.htm Newspaper articles on French Eversole Feud in Perry County, Kentucky Otterbein, Keith F. Five Feuds An Analysis of Homicides in Eastern Kentucky in the Late Nineteenth Century. Department of Anthropology, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14261. Category History of Kentucky Category Perry County, Kentucky Kentucky stub ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Panniyur Chovvaram feud the Kurmatsaram was an internal feud between two Brahmin Namboothiri factions of Panniyur Sri Vamanamoorthy Temple Panniyur and Chovvaram. The feud was originally begun as an local conflict between these to two powerful villages. But, later most of the states of medieval Malabar were forced to take sides. ref A Survey Of Kerala History , A Sreedhara Menon, D C Books, 2007 ISBN 8126415789, ISBN 9788126415786 ref References Reflist External links http c radhakrishnan.info About the history of Malabar http www.namboothiri.com index.shtml Categories Category History of Kerala ... more details
Infobox film name Blood Feud caption image Blood Feud FilmPoster.jpeg director Lina Wertm ller producer Arrigo Colombo writer Lina Wertm ller starring Sophia Loren br Marcello Mastroianni music cinematography Tonino Delli Colli editing Franco Fraticelli distributor released film date 1978 12 21 df yes runtime 124 minutes country Film Italy language Italian budget Blood Feud lang it Fatto di sangue fra due uomini per causa di una vedova, si sospettano moventi politici , and also known as Revenge is a 1978 Italian thriller film directed by Lina Wertm ller . ref name NY Times.com cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 6103 Fatto di sangue fra due uomini per causa di una vedova Si sospettano moventi politici details title NY Times Blood Feud accessdate 2009 03 29 work NY Times.com ref Cast Sophia Loren Titina Paterno Marcello Mastroianni Rosario Maria Spallone Giancarlo Giannini Nicola Sanmichele detto Nick Turi Ferro Vito Acicatena Mario Scarpetta Tonino Antonella Murgia Ragazza incinta Lucio Amelio Dr. Crisafulli Maria Carrara Donna Santa Isa Danieli Una emigrante Guido Cerniglia Segretario Communale Vittorio Baratti Il farmacista Oreste Radi Il maestro Tomas Arana Fascist uncredited Tito Palma Tutino uncredited References reflist External links Imdb title id 0078256 title Blood Feud Lina Wertm ller DEFAULTSORT Blood Feud Film Category 1978 films Category Italian films Category Italian language films Category 1970s thriller films Category Films directed by Lina Wertm ller 1970s Italy film stub it Fatto di sangue fra due uomini per causa di una vedova, si sospettano moventi politici ru ... more details
More footnotes date April 2009 The Bonville Courtenay feud was a violent rivalry between two eponymous families during the Wars of the Roses in 15th century England , sparked by a dispute over a coveted duke ducal office and a fight for local supremacy. Background Both families were based in the southwest of England, in the regions of Devon , Cornwall and Somerset . The House of Courtenay Courtenays held the Earldom of Devon and the Bonvilles were the lords of Baron Harington Harington . The ongoing civil war was a time of shifting allegiances in British history as the chaos of war presented opportunities for advancement to various factions. Dispute In 1441 the Courtenay Earl of Devon was appointed to the lucrative stewardship of the Duchy of Cornwall , an office Henry VI of England Henry VI had already conferred on William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville Sir William Bonville . ref http thepeerage.com p10273.htm i102722 ref The position of Steward was not a sinecure but a prestigious and financially rewarding position. Bonville was a West Country gentleman whose growing influence at court was seen as a threat to Courtenay dominance in the region, and a bitter feud between the two families ensued. The Courtenays backed the House of Lancaster in opposition to the Bonvilles support of House of York York , the better to use the ongoing war as a means of competition. While many members of both families were killed in battle, the more personal family conflict peaked with the murder of Nicholas Radford by the Earl of Devon, who was punished for a time with imprisonment in the Tower of London before his release by Queen Margaret of Anjou . ref Wagner, Encyclopedia of the War of the Roses 2001 ref The feud subsided soon after. See also Percy Neville feud Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond Faction fighting between the Butlers and Fitzgeralds Butler&ndash Fitzgerald feud &ndash a similar feud in Ireland References Reflist Notes http history.wisc.edu sommerville 123 123 20191 20Causes ... more details
Infobox VG title Feud image Image Feud cover.jpg 200px Feud cover art developer Binary Design publisher Mastertronic designer engine released 1987 genre Adventure modes Single player ratings platforms Amiga , Amstrad CPC , Atari 8 bit family Atari 8 bit , Atari ST , Commodore 64 , PC DOS , MSX , ZX Spectrum media Cartridge electronics Cartridge , Compact audio cassette tape requirements input Computer keyboard Keyboard Feud was an innovative 1987 computer game for the MSX and ZX Spectrum home computers, among others. The player takes on the role of the sorcerer Learic, cursed with aging, and must fight his evil twin Leanoric before his time runs out. In some countries it was distributed as Halloween . Story Learic and Leanoric are twins and powerful sorcerers who hated each other. One day, Leanoric cast an aging curse on Learic. As Learic, you have only one day in which to defeat Leanoric before dying. Gameplay The game found fame through its very unusual gameplay for the time . The only real enemy is Leanoric. To achieve your objective, you must collect many herbs scattered across the map and mix them in your cauldron to make offensive and defensive spells. You also have a compass that indicates Leanoric s location. Leanoric, as a non player character , has to do the same thing, collecting herbs to mix in his cauldron before hunting you down in order to attack. The spells varied from fireballs and lightning to invisibility and even turning peaceful villagers into zombies. A version of the game was translated to Brazilian Portuguese and is known for a bug that causes it to lock up when using the sprites spell, translated in this version to devas . start box succession box ... External links WoS game id 0001744 name Feud http www.zee 3.com pickfordbros Home page of the Pickford Brothers developers of Feud http www.mobygames.com game msx feudFeud at MobyGames http www.crashonline.org.uk ... 64 games Category DOS games Category MSX games Category ZX Spectrum games gl Feud ... more details
infobox television show name Bert s Family Feud image Image Bert s Family Feud Board Game.png 200px caption Logo format Game show picture format 576i Standard definition television SDTV 16 9 runtime Regular br 30 minutes br including commercials br Friday Night All Stars br 60 minutes br including commercials creator Mark Goodson br Bill Todman starring Host br Bert Newton br Assistants br Mandy Ritchie br Kathryn Trapani country Australia language English language English network Nine Network first aired 13 February 2006 last aired 1 June 2007 num episodes Regular br 274 br Friday Night All Stars br 6 website Bert s Family Feud was the third Australian version of the game show Family Feud . The series was produced by Reg Grundy Organisation Grundy Television in conjunction with FremantleMedia . It was broadcast on the Nine Network and hosted by Bert Newton . The show intended to feature celebrities and their families as contestants. A principal motivation for establishing the show was that the Nine Network had the highest rating Australian television news service for many years, but has seen its viewing audience abandon the network in favour of the Seven Network s Seven News and Today Tonight . This is not only due to Seven s increasing ratings for its news programming, but also due to their highly successful game show Deal or No Deal Australian game show Deal or No Deal which airs in the 5 30pm timeslot, leading into the news. Leading up to the program s February 2006 launch there was speculation that the network may delay the program until mid year and instead show reruns ... the timeslot and allow Bert s Family Feud to premiere to a solid audience. It debuted 13 February 2006 ... story 0,22049,21702024 5006009,00.html Bert s Family Feud axed , The Daily Telegraph Australia The Daily ... 2007. References reflist External links imdb title 0796633 Bert s Family Feud Category Australian game shows Category Family Feud Category Nine Network shows Category 2006 Australian television series ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Blood Feud image image caption author Rosemary Sutcliff cover artist Michael Eagle 1977 US Edition country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Historical novel pub date 1976 media type Print Hardback pages isbn 0 525 26730 1 Blood Feud is a historical novel for children written by Rosemary Sutcliff and published in 1976. It begins in History of Anglo Saxon England 10th Century England , and tells the tale of an orphaned child of a Celts Celtic father and Anglo Saxons Saxon mother, who is caught up with the Vikings and ultimately journeys all the way to Constantinople via the Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks Dnieper trading route . The plot is driven by the acceptance of a blood feud commitment, and the struggles of a child born between many cultures to reconcile his beliefs with this commitment ref http rosemarysutcliff.wordpress.com summaries and synopses of rosemary sutcliff books Summaries of many Sutcliff novels including brief quote about Blood Feud from a Washington Post review ref . Plot summary The story is told in the first person by Jestyn the Englishman as he recounts his life and how he ended up in Constantinople. After being orphaned, he is captured by Viking raiders and sold into slavery in Early Scandinavian Dublin Dublin . His owner Thormond frees him for good service, and Jestyn joins the crew of Thormond s Longship ship when they leave Dublin to return to History of Denmark Viking Age Denmark . Upon return, Thormond finds his father killed by childhood friends, and swears the blood feud after which the novel is named. Jestyn and Thormond ... formed Varangian Guards Varangian Guard Varangian Guard . The feud is ultimately resolved, but with many ... youth alongside the commitment of blood feud and blood brotherhood of Norse paganism . References reflist ... and literary executor DEFAULTSORT Blood Feud Novel Category British novels Category 1976 novels Category ... more details
A professional wrestling feud is a Work professional wrestling staged rivalry between multiple wrestlers or alliances of wrestlers. They are integrated into ongoing storylines, particularly in events which are televised. Feuds may last for months or even years or be resolved with implausible speed, perhaps during the course of a single match. ref cite web url http www.pwtorch.com insiderglossary.shtml title Pro Wrestling Torch Glossary of Insider Terms publisher www.pwtorch.com accessdate 2009 01 14 ref Definition Feuds are often the result of the friction that is created between Face professional wrestling faces the heroic figures and Heel professional wrestling heels the malevolent, evil participants . Common causes of feuds are a purported slight or insult, although they can be based on many other things, including conflicting moral code s or simple professional one upmanship such as the pursuit of a Championship professional wrestling championship . Some of the more popular feuds with audiences involve pitting former allies, particularly tag team partners, against each other. Depending on how popular and entertaining the feud may be, it is usually common practice for a feud to continue on for weeks, usually building toward a match in a supercard. Traditionally, most Professional wrestling promotion promoters wanted to Kayfabe protect the business by having wrestlers act in character in public, and thus further convince the live audience that the feuding wrestlers really did hate each other and looked to outdo each other. During the days when wrestling territories were more regionally based, some feuds lasted for years, and if the feuding wrestlers were shown to really be friends, or were associating as friends in public, it would break the illusion of their feud, and undo ... and or animosity between wrestlers. A prime example of this was the off screen feud between Bret Hart ... Category Professional wrestling slang ko it Feud pt Feud ... more details