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  2. Theodosia Bartow Prevost - Wikipedia

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    Theodosia Bartow Prevost (November 1746 – May 18, 1794), also known as Theodosia Bartow Burr, was an American Patriot. Raised by a widowed mother, she married British Army officer Jacques Marcus Prevost at age 17. After the American Revolution began, her own Patriot leanings led her to offer the use of her house, the Hermitage, as a meeting ...

  3. Theodosia Bartow is the daughter of Theodosius Bartow. She married, firstly, Lt.-Col. Jacques Marc Prevost, son of Augustin Prevost and Louise Martine.1 She married, secondly, Vice-President Aaron Burr in 1782.1 Her married name became Prevost.1 From 1782, her married name became Burr.1

  4. Aaron Burr - Wikipedia

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    At age 26, Burr married Theodosia Bartow Prevost, who died in 1794 after twelve years of marriage. They had one daughter, Theodosia . In 1791, Burr was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served until 1797. Burr would later run as the Democratic-Republican presidential candidate in the 1800 election.

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  5. Theodosia Bartow Prevost(November 1746 – May 18, 1794), also known as Theodosia Bartow Burr, was an American Patriot. Raised by a widowed mother, she married British Army officer Jacques Marcus Prevostat age 17.

  6. Theodosia Bartow Prevost | Historica Wiki | Fandom

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    Theodosia Bartow Prevost. Theodosia Bartow Prevost (1746-28 May 1794) was the wife of Aaron Burr. She met him while she was married to British officer Jacques Marcus Prevost, who was fighting in the American Revolutionary War in the state of Georgia at the time of their affair. She married him in 1782 at the end of the war, and she died in 1794.

  7. Aaron Burr - U.S. Vice Presidents - LibGuides at ...

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    Aaron Burr, in full Aaron Burr, Jr., (born February 6, 1756, Newark, New Jersey [U.S.]—died September 14, 1836, Port Richmond, New York, U.S.), third vice president of the United States (1801–05), who killed his political rival, Alexander Hamilton, in a duel (1804) and whose turbulent political career ended with his arrest for treason in 1807.

  8. History for Theatre/Hamilton - TV Tropes

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    %%** Aaron Burr exchanges love letters with Theodosia while she’s still Theodosia Bartow Prevost; married to a British officer and not him.%% This trope isn't just "love letters exist"; it's the letters later being use as evidence

  9. The story of Swuq’us: Mount Prevost's name - The Discourse.

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    As you may remember, a reader wrote in with a question about the story of Mount Prevost, the great mountain that defines the Cowichan Valley skyline. Last week I sent you the first part of this two-part series, about the mountain’s hwunitum name, “Mount Prevost.” Now I will share the sacred story of how the mountain was given the name ...

  10. Theodosia, Virgin-Martyr of Constantinople - Greek Orthodox ...

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    Kontakion of Virgin Martyr Theodosia of Constantinople Second Tone. Through labours hast thou inherited life free of pain; with streams of thy blood, O all-praised maiden, thou didst drown the vile lion, who is the most abhorrent enemy of Christ's Church. As thou now rejoicest with Christ, unceasingly pray thou in our soul's behalf.

  11. Prévost Reaction : « Organic Chemistry Reaction

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    Prévost Reaction is two-step organic transformation, treatment of styrene with silver benzoate and iodine in dry benzene as solvent deliver the dibenzoate ester of the corresponding glycol. after hydrolysis leads the 1,2-diol (trans-1,2-diols), and it is referred to as the Prévost reaction. Acyclic and cyclic alkenes are good substrates.