James Harden-Hickey (born James Aloysius Harden, December 8, 1854 – February 9, 1898) was a Franco-American author, newspaper editor, duellist and adventurer...
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Sheriff Jim Harden, character in the 1950 western film The Bandit Queen James Harden-Hickey (1854–1898), Franco-American author James Harden Daugherty,...
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1893 when the American James Harden-Hickey claimed the uninhabited Trindade Island in the South Atlantic. He declared himself James I, Prince of Trinidad...
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Ireland James Harden-Hickey or James I (1893–1895), self-declared Prince James I of Trinidad James 1, the first chapter of the Epistle of James James I Land...
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Franco-American, James Harden-Hickey, claimed the island and declared himself as James I, Prince of Trinidad. According to James Harden-Hickey's plans, Trinidad...
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given a lavish funeral attended by over 30,000 persons. James Harden-Hickey James Harden-Hickey was a self-proclaimed prince, who attempted to establish...
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loyalty to the Crown.: 145 Brazil 1893–1895 Principality of Trinidad James Harden-Hickey claimed the uninhabited southern Atlantic island of Trindade, which...
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Pampanga and Intramuros removed him. In 1893, James Harden-Hickey, an admirer of Napoleon III, crowned himself "James I of the Principality of Trinidad". For...
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Brongersma Betty and George Coumbias David Goodall Tirhas Habtegiris James Harden-Hickey Derek Humphry Richard Huxtable Jack Kevorkian Brittany Maynard Philip...
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Archived from the original on March 25, 2017. Retrieved March 25, 2017. "Harden-Hickey a Suicide.; The "Baron," Who Proclaimed Himself Dictator of Trinidad...
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