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Imperial Family In the 4th and 3d centuries B. c. During iupta period the area under imperial family admin¬istrative control was reduced when military iief tains emerged as regional kings. Tribute u> the main link between the imperial family govern¬ment and these local powers. Fa-hsien, the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim who India in the time of Chandragupta II, 1 the imperial family government as benign and that the people enjoyed peace and free-m. Taxes were light; punishments, lenient.

This created a crisis for the Chr: Church. No doubt many Christians, recently verted from paganism and confronted will imperial family authority, were induced to worshij imperial family gods; others were wavering in faith. Still others, however, remained firm steadfast; one, a certain Antipas of Perga (Revelation 2:13), had died as a martyr; other, the author of Revelation, had been e: to Patmos; the martyrdom of numerous 01 was anticipated. The crucial problem confi ing the church leaders was to encourage C dans to resist the imperial family demands to woi the divine protectors of the empire, accej persecution and death if need be rather than corning disloyal to their God.

See Also Heath Family:

HEATH, heth, Edward Richard George (1916-), British political leader. He was born at Broadstairs, Kent, on July 9, 1916. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, he was president of the Oxford Conservative Association and of the Ox¬ford Union. He served as a lieutenant colonel in the army in World War II. Leaving administration for politics, Heath was elected to Parliament as a Conservative from Bexley in 1950 and rose rapidly in the party.

RHODODENDRON, ro-do-den'dron, a genus of about 600 species of shrubs and trees of the heath family (Ericaceae), native mainly to cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere. They are most numerous in the Himala}-an re¬gion of Asia; some 25 are indigenous to the United States. Many are popular ornamental plants. Rhododendrons may be evergreen or they may lose their leaves in the fall. The deciduous rhododendrons are known as azaleas. (See AZA¬LEA.) Certain rhododendrons, such as Lapland rosebav.


On The Other Hand See Family House:

For many of us it is summed up by the 1930s semi-detached family house with front and back gardens. And many of us have strong feelings about it, whether positive, quiet, safe, leafy, and family-oriented or -negative- think Mike Leigh snobbery and Desperate Housewives undercurrents.

When Edward VII succeeded Victoria, the British royal family became the house of Saxe-Coburg, after Edward's father, Prince Albert (q.v.). The name was changed by George V, during World War I, to Windsor (see WINDSOR, HOUSE OF).

 

 

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