Doctors told her it could not be reattached, and she does not know what happened to it after that, lawyer Philip Sheldon said. |
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He goes from James Brown to Philip Glass In The Commitments, I decided I wanted to bring a gang of young people together. |
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The jokers have been an integral part of circus since its advent in 1768 by Philip Astley an ex Cavalry officer in England. |
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Prince Philip was granted arms by George VI, which quartered the arms of Greece, Denmark, Mountbatten and Edinburgh. |
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Johnny helps Philip get the fire started and within moments, it's raging out of control. |
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Poynton's arrant realism provides echoes of Lucian Freud, Stanley Spencer, Eric Fischl and Philip Pearlstein. |
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The ride will take them along the coast of Port Philip Bay and past seaside villages along the Morning Peninsula. |
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Readers will remember Philip Roe's freezer mix-up, which resulted in his gin being infiltrated with keema matar. |
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The valuable support of Professor Philip Clarke, Dean, Faculty of Business and Law is also acknowledged with appreciation. |
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The allegations were referred to police by Philip Robinson, the Council's acting chief executive and returning officer. |
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In a Dolce and Gabanna dress and acid green Philip Treacy hat, antique dealer Sarah Vernon, 38, drew approving glances from fellow-racegoers. |
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This danger was instrumental in throwing Richard into the arms of Philip Augustus, who three years earlier had acceded to the throne of France. |
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From infrastructure improvements to entitlement spending, government is on autopilot, according to author Philip K. Howard. |
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One of the lefties she met was a sociology instructor named Philip Rieff, whom she married after a 10-day courtship. |
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The combination of scantily clad, attractive women and scantily clad, corpulent men makes Philip Roth's imagination look feminist. |
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The Queen and Prince Philip are on a two-day visit to Northern Ireland as part of her diamond jubilee tour. |
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Further a field the Blues will look to Philip Nolan, David Bermingham, Pa and Anthony Kavanagh and Gavin and Brian Walker to gain valuable possession and turn it to account. |
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Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough. |
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You also starred in Death of a salesman on Broadway with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. |
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Corey Monteith, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Whitney Houston, and Amy Winehouse. |
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When the Queen and Prince Philip visited Tuvalu in 1982, Her Majesty was carried ashore in a canoe by locals. |
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Using thorn, apple and pear woods for heads and ash for the shafts, Philip mastered his craft, revolutionising play with shapes that, literally, broke the mould. |
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Has there ever been a cannier promoter of his own work than Philip Roth, announcing his retirement? |
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If it had been handled this way the whole thing might never have pushed itself over the average Philip Adams listener's threshold of consciousness. |
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Henry II of France and Philip II of Spain were in reality absent, and the peace was signed by their ambassadors. |
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The outcry over Arthur's fate saw an increase in local opposition to John, which Philip used to his advantage. |
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What Philip had gained through victory in war, he sought to confirm by legal means. |
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The Treaty of Vaucelles was signed on 5 February 1556 between Philip II of Spain and Henry II of France. |
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Not willing to risk his life on such a guarantee, John refused to appear, so Philip summarily dispossessed the English of all lands. |
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In 1208, Philip of Swabia, the successful candidate to assume the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, was assassinated. |
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John immediately threw England's weight behind Otto, and Philip now saw his chance to launch a successful invasion of England. |
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The barons fully supported his plan, and they all gathered their forces and prepared to join with Philip at the agreed rendezvous. |
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However, Philip William was in the custody of Spain, remaining so until 1596, and was thus unable to lead the Dutch independence cause. |
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Also he was a close friend and correspondent of Philip Melanchthon, one of the principal Lutheran reformers. |
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After the early death of Isabella of Hainaut in childbirth in 1190, Philip decided to marry again. |
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Pope Innocent III declared Philip Augustus' marriage to Agnes of Merania null and void, as he was still married to Isambour. |
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In the centre of the town is the Clock Tower, erected in 1861 to commemorate Philip Musgrave of Edenhall. |
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In 1204, Philip II of France had forced King John out of continental Normandy enforcing his 1202 claim that the lands were forfeit. |
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However Philip had failed in his attempts to occupy the Norman islands in the Channel. |
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The regent Margaret, Duchess of Parma, was swept aside when Philip II sent the Duke of Alba at the head of an army the following summer. |
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Thoroughly shaken, Philip IV now overruled Olivares and offered an unconditional truce. |
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Another reason the war did not immediately resume was that king Philip III died shortly before the Truce ended. |
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The ship was fitted with a new design of lamp created by Captain Philip Colomb, who came on board to inspect them. |
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Aldegonde, prepared a petition for Philip that sought the abolition of the Inquisition. |
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Spain and the Seventeen Provinces went to his son, king Philip II of Spain. |
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Subsequently, Philip II sent the Duke of Alba to the Provinces to repress the revolt. |
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Upon the extinction of the Counts of Flanders with the death of Louis II in 1384, Flanders was acquired by the Burgundian, Duke Philip the Bold. |
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After the death of Mary, in 1482, her son Philip the Handsome succeeded as the Duke of Brabant. |
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When Philip left for Spain in 1559 political tension was increased by religious policies. |
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In Sweden, five years after Peter's death, in 1730 Philip Johan von Strahlenberg published a new atlas proposing the Urals as the border of Asia. |
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After the initial stages, Philip II deployed his armies and regained control over most of the rebelling provinces. |
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Henry had the support of most of the neighbouring counts around Normandy's borders, and King Philip of France was persuaded to remain neutral. |
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In May 1286, King Edward I paid homage before the new king, Philip IV of France, for the lands in Gascony. |
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This means that many histories depict Philip from deeply prejudiced points of view, usually negative. |
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Wallace was influenced by the work of Philip Lutley Sclater on the distribution patterns of birds. |
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For many years Philip maintained peace with England, and even defended Elizabeth from the Pope's threat of excommunication. |
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In the 'Salamanca Agreement' of 1505, it was decided that the government would be shared by Philip I, Ferdinand V and Joanna. |
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In fact, since the reign of Charles I the financial burden of the empire had fallen mainly on Castile, but under Philip II the cost quadrupled. |
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After Philip III the nobility once again asserted their right to govern the country. |
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In 1768, Philip Miller moved it to its own genus, naming it Lycopersicon esculentum. |
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Hellenic infighting left Greek city states vulnerable, and Philip II of Macedon united the Greek city states under his control. |
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In a second phase, Philip aimed to launch the Bastarnae on an invasion of Italy via the Adriatic coast. |
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However, she delayed in answering, and in that time learned Philip was also considering a Valois alliance. |
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However, his hopes were crushed by the French king Philip the Fair, who took him prisoner and slashed him in Anagni, causing his death. |
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This custom, mandatory for each pilgrim in the Middle Ages, was codified in the 16th century by Saint Philip Neri. |
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During the Hundred Years' War, King John II of France gave the duchy to his youngest son, Philip the Bold. |
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Otto prevailed for a while after Philip was murdered in a private squabble in 1208, until he began to also claim Sicily. |
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He abdicated and divided his territories between Philip and Ferdinand of Austria. |
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In 1555, Pope Paul IV rectified this by issuing a papal bull recognising Philip and Mary as rightful King and Queen of Ireland. |
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The election soon became a mere formality and vanished after the reign of Philip II of France. |
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The Great Seal shows Philip and Mary seated on thrones, holding the crown together. |
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To elevate Philip to Mary's rank, his father ceded the crown of Naples, as well as his claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, to him. |
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The expedition was ordered by Philip II of Spain, after whom the Philippines had earlier been named by Villalobos. |
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When Philip left for Madrid in 1583, he made his nephew Albert of Austria his viceroy in Lisbon. |
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In the early part of his reign Philip was concerned with the rising power of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent. |
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Following the Revolt of the Netherlands in 1568, Philip waged a campaign against Dutch heresy and secession. |
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He was born in Pella in 356 BC and succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of twenty. |
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He was the son of the king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias, the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus. |
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Although Philip had seven or eight wives, Olympias was his principal wife for some time, likely because she gave birth to Alexander. |
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Sometime after the wedding, Philip is said to have seen himself, in a dream, securing his wife's womb with a seal engraved with a lion's image. |
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On the day Alexander was born, Philip was preparing a siege on the city of Potidea on the peninsula of Chalcidice. |
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Except for a brief period under Philip III of Spain, Madrid has remained the capital of Spain. |
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When Alexander was ten years old, a trader from Thessaly brought Philip a horse, which he offered to sell for thirteen talents. |
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With Jane Horrocks, Ewan McGregor, Jim Broadbent, Philip Jackson and Annette Badland. |
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They went down both into the water, Philip and the gelding, and Philip baptized him. |
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In the end, Philip chose Aristotle and provided the Temple of the Nymphs at Mieza as a classroom. |
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Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Philip Sydney, Thomas Kyd, John Donne, and Ben Jonson are other established authors of the Elizabethan age. |
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Both Athens and Philip sent embassies to win Thebes' favour, but Athens won the contest. |
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As Philip marched south, his opponents blocked him near Chaeronea, Boeotia. |
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In 1568 the Dutch rebelled against the rule of Philip II of Spain leading to the Eighty Years' War. |
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Having damaged the enemy's cohesion, Philip ordered his troops to press forward and quickly routed them. |
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When Philip returned to Pella, he fell in love with and married Cleopatra Eurydice, the niece of his general Attalus. |
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However, it appears Philip never intended to disown his politically and militarily trained son. |
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Olympias and several of Alexander's friends suggested this showed Philip intended to make Arrhidaeus his heir. |
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Eventually, the two sides reconciled, and after the birth of Alexander IV, he and Philip III were appointed joint kings, albeit in name only. |
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As a mere duke, William owed allegiance to Philip I of France, whereas in the independent Kingdom of England he could rule without interference. |
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At the concluding Treaty of Utrecht, Philip renounced his and his descendants' right to the French throne. |
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In 1855, Philip Francis Little, a native of Prince Edward Island, won a parliamentary majority over Hugh Hoyles and the Conservatives. |
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In 1606, the government of Philip III ordered all inhabitants of Hispaniola to move close to Santo Domingo, to avoid interaction with pirates. |
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Most accepted is probably the boundary as defined by Philip Johan von Strahlenberg in the 18th century. |
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Rome gave Philip an ultimatum to cease his campaigns against Rome's new Greek allies. |
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Although he failed in his attempt, King Philip II succeeded in 1565, establishing the initial Spanish trading post at Manila. |
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The state seal is that which was granted in 1598 to the town of Villahermosa, then called San Juan Bautista by Philip II of Spain. |
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The Spanish Empire, including the possessions in the Netherlands and Italy, was inherited by Charles's son Philip II of Spain. |
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In 197 BC, the Romans decisively defeated Philip at the Battle of Cynoscephalae, and Philip was forced to give up his recent Greek conquests. |
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Though Philip had good command over Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese, he never managed to equal his father, Charles V, as a polyglot. |
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While Philip was also a German archduke of the House of Habsburg, he was seen as a foreigner in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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In April 1528, when Philip was eleven months old, he received the oath of allegiance as heir to the crown from the Cortes of Castile. |
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After living in the Netherlands in the early years of his reign, Philip II decided to return to Spain. |
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Now not only Rome's allies against Philip, but even Philip himself, sought a Roman alliance against the Seleucids. |
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In practice, Philip often found his authority overruled by local assemblies, and his word less effective than that of local lords. |
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Charles V had left his son Philip with a debt of about 36 million ducats and an annual deficit of 1 million ducats. |
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King Philip of France later relieved the siege and defeated William at Dol, forcing him to retreat back to Normandy. |
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Kathryn Langridge and Philip Ehrmann will join the organization, effective December 31, 2014 and January 8, 2015, respectively. |
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In 1189, Richard and Philip II of France reasserted their various claims exploiting the aging Henry's failing health. |
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In Richard's absence, Philip II overran large portions of Normandy and John acquired control of Richard's English lands. |
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He left again in 1194 and battled Philip for five years, attempting to regain the lands seized during his captivity. |
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Kathryn Langridge and Philip Ehrmann will join the organisation, effective December 31, 2014 and January 8, 2015, respectively. |
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Decisively defeated by Philip and Richard and suffering from a bleeding ulcer, Henry retreated to Chinon in Anjou, where he died. |
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Louis and Philip could now push overland into eastern Normandy and reached Rouen. |
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The bickering and simmering tensions between Henry and Richard were cleverly exploited by the new French king, Philip Augustus. |
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Coomhert, the Mennonite Pieter Twisck, and the Remonstrants Simon Episcopius and Philip van Limborch. |
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Jean Whitworth and Joe Braithwaite read autocues in the Breakfast studio, and Philip Smith gave the weather forecast. |
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With the death of Geoffrey, however, the relationship between Henry and Philip broke down. |
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Richard's campaign undermined the truce between Henry and Philip and both sides again mobilised large forces in anticipation of war. |
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The three books in Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' set come to life in unabridged audio cds performed by both the author and a full cast. |
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With Marshal at his side, Richard crushed Philip and his armies. |
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Crosby is also the chief lobbyist in the U.K. for Philip Morris. |
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Richard paid homage to Philip for the continental lands his father held then they attacked Henry together. |
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He gave a large tribute in money to Philip and swore that all his subjects in France and England would recognise Richard as their lord. |
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Richard demanded Philip surrender the Vexin but then the issue was settled when Richard announced he would marry Alys, Philip's sister. |
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Although Philip threatened invasion, Eleanor of Aquitaine intervened in stopping her son, John, from promising to concede the land. |
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Philip's nobles refused to attack the lands of an absent crusader, though Philip instead gained lands in Artois. |
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The alliance with Navarre helped again when Philip attempted to incite revolt in Aquitaine but failed. |
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However, whilst the discussions had been going on, Philip and John had created war in three different areas of the Angevin Empire. |
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Thirdly, Richard was to give four major castles to Philip and pay the cost of garrisoning them, along with other compensation. |
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Although Philip had been granted many Norman territories, it was only nominally. |
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John was also to accept Philip as his suzerain overlord and pay Philip 20,000 marks. |
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The aim was for the Earl of Salisbury and John's German allies to attack Philip from the north, whilst John attacked from the south. |
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In 1337, Philip VI confiscated the English king's duchy of Aquitaine and the county of Ponthieu. |
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Edward's claim on the French throne was based on his descent from King Philip IV of France, through his mother Isabella. |
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Edward in turn claimed the entire Kingdom of France as the only grandson of King Philip IV of France. |
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Thus the French magnates chose Philip of Valois, who became Philip VI of France. |
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Richard was discouraged from renouncing Alys because she was the sister of King Philip II of France, a close ally. |
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Edward III's aggression against Scotland, a French ally, prompted Philip VI to confiscate Guyenne. |
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On 4 July 1189, the forces of Richard and Philip defeated Henry's army at Ballans. |
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It was a diplomatic victory for Philip II, who gave up nothing which belonged to himself. |
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His father and Philip II had done so at Gisors on 21 January 1188 after receiving news of the fall of Jerusalem to Saladin. |
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The last of the direct Capetians were the daughters of Philip IV's three sons, and Philip IV's daughter, Isabella. |
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Of the daughters of Philip V and Joan II of Burgundy, the elder two had surviving issue. |
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Through his political sagacity he won over his adversaries and succeeded to the French throne as Philip V of France. |
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Eventually, Edward III reluctantly recognized Philip VI and paid him homage for his French fiefs. |
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Robert was an exile from the French court, having fallen out with Philip VI over an inheritance claim. |
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In 1295 a treaty was signed between France and Scotland during the reign of Philip the Fair. |
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At the end of April 1337, Philip of France was invited to meet the delegation from England but refused. |
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After looting and burning the city Richard established his base there, but this created tension between Richard and Philip Augustus. |
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Blanche's daughter Joan I of Navarre was queen regnant of Navarre and through her marriage to Philip IV of France was queen consort of France. |
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He realised that his return could be postponed no longer since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence. |
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In 1506, Henry extorted the Treaty of Windsor from Philip the Handsome of Burgundy. |
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As explored by Professor Philip Morgan, a battle might initially not be named specifically at all. |
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Pope Julius died and his successor, Pope Paul IV, declared war on Philip and recalled Pole to Rome to have him tried as a heretic. |
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Mary was courted by Duke Philip of Bavaria from late 1539, but Philip was Lutheran and his suit for her hand was unsuccessful. |
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When Philip besieged Aumale in Normandy, Richard grew tired of waiting and seized the manor, although the act was opposed by the Church. |
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To elevate his son to Mary's rank, Emperor Charles V ceded to Philip the crown of Naples as well as his claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
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Parliament passed an act making Philip regent in the event of Mary's death in childbirth. |
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Richard produced no legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac. |
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When his wife fell ill in 1558, King Philip sent the Count of Feria to consult with Elizabeth. |
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Armure is now three from three at Kempton, having stayed on best to win the closing 1m4f handicap under a determined Philip Robinson. |
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Joanna of Castile and Philip immediately added to their titles the kingdoms of Indies, Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea. |
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They officially deposed Philip in 1581 when they enacted the Act of Abjuration. |
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In 1588, hoping to put a stop to Elizabeth's intervention, Philip sent the Spanish Armada to invade England. |
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A friend, Philip Michael Hepworth, told Leeds Crown Court that he bought MCat from Josh. |
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On April 27, 1584, Raleigh dispatched an expedition led by Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe to explore the eastern coast of North America. |
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General Sir John Clavering, The Honourable Sir George Monson, Sir Richard Barwell, and Sir Philip Francis. |
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Eyebrows also shot up when Jen didn't join her man, 42, for pal Philip Seymour Hoffman's funeral this month, with devastated Justin going alone. |
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He was also alarmed by the costs that would be incurred, and advised Philip to postpone or abandon it. |
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Prior to the undertaking, Pope Sixtus V allowed Philip II of Spain to collect crusade taxes and granted his men indulgences. |
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The only precedent for a joint monarchy in England dated from the 16th century, when Queen Mary I married Philip of Spain. |
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At the concluding Treaty of Utrecht, Philip renounced his and his descendants' right to the French throne and Spain lost its empire in Europe. |
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The warning from the charities comes before the Lords debate the Medical supplies bill which Lord Philip Hunt called a missed opportunity. |
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In 1555, Pope Paul IV issued a papal bull recognising Philip and Mary as rightful King and Queen of Ireland. |
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There are further Philip Jackson sculptures outside the Chichester Festival Theatre and St Richard's Hospital in Chichester. |
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It was chaired by Sir George Thomson and its original membership included Chadwick, along with Mark Oliphant, John Cockcroft and Philip Moon. |
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The mechanism had been proposed in 1962 by Philip Anderson although he did not include a crucial relativistic model. |
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In November 2016, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond announced funding for a route plan to Cambridge. |
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This stands in contrast with the attitude of his son Philip who only visited the Low Countries once. |
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Charles wanted his son and heir Philip II to marry the heiress of Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret. |
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She next married Antoine de Bourbon, and both she and their son would oppose Philip II in the French Wars of Religion. |
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Following the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan, Charles installed his son Philip in the duchy, despite Francis's claims on it. |
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The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw potential in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther. |
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The Plays returned to the Minster for a second time in 2016, directed by Phillip Breen with Philip McGinley performing the role of Jesus. |
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Together with the Order founder Philip Shallcrass, she developed the BDO into one of the largest and most influential of its time. |
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The present and fifth School buildings were opened in September 1968, to designs by architects Philip Powell and Hidalgo Moya. |
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From 1768 to 1774 number 9 was home to Philip Thicknesse, a soldier of fortune. |
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The reconstruction was recorded for posterity by Philip Henry Delamotte, and his photographs were widely disseminated in his published works. |
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The fame of Gropius and Breuer attracted many students, who themselves became famous architects, including Ieoh Ming Pei and Philip Johnson. |
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His students and followers included Philip Johnson,and Eero Saarinen, whose work was substantially influenced by his ideas. |
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Although he was received politely, the court of Philip III was unwilling to offer him any support. |
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I think I would have appreciated Philip Glass more had I not been made to study him in my atonal music theory class. |
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Around two centuries later, Sir Philip Sidney greatly praised Troilus and Criseyde in his own Defence of Poesie. |
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Images captured by the photojournalist Philip Jones Griffiths in Vietnam helped turn the tide of public opinion against the war. |
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By summer 1597, Jonson had a fixed engagement in the Admiral's Men, then performing under Philip Henslowe's management at The Rose. |
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The most important poets of this era include Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Sidney. |
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The central figures of the Elizabethan canon are Edmund Spenser, Sir Philip Sidney, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson. |
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A psychobiographical study by Philip Lucas and Anne Sheeran argues that he may have had Asperger's syndrome. |
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In art, as in politics, the reign of Philip III seems to suffer by comparison with those that came before and after. |
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It is more than poor Philip is worth, with all his savings and his little sticks of furniture. |
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Director Godfrey Reggio edited his films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi based on composer Philip Glass's music. |
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He portrayed Lord Asriel in The Golden Compass, the 2007 film adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel. |
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One version of the large tuba, popular in marching bands, is called a sousaphone in honor of bandsman John Philip Sousa. |
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In 2003 Hurst was included in The Champions, a statue of 1966 World Cup winning footballers, by sculptor Philip Jackson. |
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The first Australian challenge was in 1962, when Gretel lost to the NYYC's Weatherly, designed by Philip Rhodes. |
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In 1188 Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on a crusade, and that Henry would use a white cross and Philip a red cross. |
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For Philip there was only this solipsistic stroking, by definition nameless. |
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In 1204, during the reign of England's King John, mainland Normandy was taken from England by France under Philip II of France. |
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The first of these to be registered was the Black Country tartan in 2009, designed by Philip Tibbetts from Halesowen. |
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Elizabeth and Philip were married on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey. |
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In early 1952, Elizabeth and Philip set out for a tour of Australia and New Zealand by way of Kenya. |
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As traffic increased it was greatly expanded with the opening in 1849 of the Great Hall, designed by Philip Charles Hardwick in classical style. |
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He granted the kingdom of Thomond to Philip de Braose and granted Desmond to Robert FitzStephen and Miles de Cogan. |
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Emissaries were immediately dispatched to inform King Philip IV of France of the intentions of the English. |
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He ignored truces with England and was determined to stand by his ally Philip VI during the early years of the Hundred Years' War. |
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In 1346, after more Scottish raids, Philip VI appealed for a counter invasion of England in order to relieve the English stranglehold on Calais. |
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The alliance dates from the treaty signed by John Balliol and Philip IV of France in 1295 against Edward I of England. |
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The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw potential in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther, seeing strength in a united Protestant front. |
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At Christ Church, he became acquainted with Philip Sidney, who encouraged Camden's antiquarian interests. |
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Five poets, Thomas Gray, Samuel Rogers, Walter Scott, Philip Larkin and Seamus Heaney, turned down the laureateship. |
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The tide of modernism and then postmodernism has brought fame to American architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Philip Johnson, and Frank Gehry. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, insisted that the Report's recommendations be adopted to avoid incurring a budget deficit. |
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In Arakan, Indian XV Corps under Lieutenant General Philip Christison renewed the advance on the Mayu peninsula. |
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Pitcairn Island was sighted on 3 July 1767 by the crew of the British sloop HMS Swallow, commanded by Captain Philip Carteret. |
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Other key appointees included Amber Rudd as Home Secretary and Philip Hammond as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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On 11 April 2017 the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Philip Jones, announced that the Royal Marines were to be restructured. |
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His father, Philip Gray, was a scrivener and his mother, Dorothy Antrobus, was a milliner. |
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Sir Philip Dilley resigned as chairman on 11 January 2016, with Emma Howard Boyd becoming acting chair. |
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A school was established in Cape Coast by the Anglicans during the time of Philip Quaque, a Ghanaian priest. |
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During the reign of Philip of Valois, the French monarchy reached the height of its medieval power. |
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Commodore Philip Broke had lost Guerriere to Constitution from his very own squadron. |
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When Philip II, son of Charles V, ascended the Spanish throne he tried to abolish all Protestantism. |
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The lead role was played by Hugh Bonneville, and in the same year Channel 4 broadcast the documentary Philip Larkin, Love and Death in Hull. |
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The Philip Larkin Society is a Charitable organization dedicated to preserving the memory and works of Philip Larkin. |
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A similar arrangement was used by other new authors including Philip Larkin. |
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His visit to say goodbye to BBC producer Philip Burton, a few days before he left for New York, was interrupted by a blackout. |
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But knowing that Dylan is the same generation as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, makes it very difficult for me to accept it. |
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Among the acts he selected for the festival were Philip Glass, Television and the Dandy Warhols. |
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When Mary of Burgundy, granddaughter of Philip the Good married Maximilian I, the Low Countries became Habsburg territory. |
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A Greater London Council blue plaque at the Red House commemorates Morris and architect Philip Webb. |
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He requested the help of his schoolmaster, Philip Burton, but his voice cracked during their practice sessions. |
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After gathering in Venice, the Crusade was used by Doge Enrico Dandolo and Philip of Swabia to further their secular ambitions. |
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Burton's other roles for the season were Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Caliban in The Tempest and Philip of Cognac in King John. |
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He took part in a disputation under the regent master, Philip of Bridlington. |
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In 1214, King Philip II of France defeated the Count of Flanders in the Battle of Bouvines and forced his submission to the French crown. |
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Early chairs of trustees included Philip Lyttelton Gell and Lord Alfred Milner. |
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From the outset of the Hundred Years War, there were Scottish companies officially fighting for Philip IV of France. |
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Charles was later required by a treaty with Philip the Good, the son of John the Fearless, to pay penance for the murder, which he never did. |
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The new duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, blamed Charles for the murder and entered into an alliance with the English. |
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In Street's office, Philip Webb met William Morris and they went on to become leading members of the English Arts and Crafts Movement. |
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A second excavation occurred in the 1950s under John W G Musty and Philip Rahtz. |
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In October 2012, Philip Mounstephen became the Executive Leader of the Church Mission Society. |
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Her own attempt to negotiate a marriage to Don Carlos, the mentally unstable heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain, was rebuffed by Philip. |
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Archibald Philip Primrose was born on 7 May 1847 in his parents' house in Charles Street, Mayfair, London. |
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The conservative leadership of the ILP, notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, strongly opposed affiliation to the new Comintern. |
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Unsurprisingly, Fourier's work had been attacked by domestic mathematicians, Philip Kelland authoring a critical book. |
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William Philip Minder who died on 2 April 1751 aged just 10 months was the first burial at the newly opened burial site. |
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The original station was designed by Philip Hardwick and built by William Cubitt, having a distinctive arch over the station entrance. |
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He communicated as easily with the ordinary people of his congregation as with rulers such as Philip of Hesse. |
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This offended Philip to the point where relations with the League were severed. |
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With the failure of the Marburg Colloquy and the split of the Confederation, Zwingli set his goal on an alliance with Philip of Hesse. |
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By contrast, Luther did not expect anything to come out of the meeting and had to be urged by Philip to attend. |
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Vernon wrote the obituary for Dylan Thomas and when he died, Philip Larkin wrote his obituary. |
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They were joined by other young biologists, among them Rowland Southern and George Philip Farrar. |
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However, Philip was unable to keep the marriage secret, and he threatened to make Luther's advice public. |
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His sister, Isabel, was married to Duke Philip of Burgundy of which Flanders was a part. |
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Svalbard makes a prominent appearance in Northern Lights by Philip Pullman and the corresponding film. |
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Subsequently, Philip II of Spain claimed the throne and so became Philip I of Portugal. |
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In the 16th century, the Dutch rebelled against Philip II of Spain and his successors. |
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As a result, on 4 March 1540, Philip married a second wife, Margarethe von der Saale, with Melanchthon and Bucer among the witnesses. |
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John's attempt to defeat Philip in 1214 failed due to the French victory over John's allies at the battle of Bouvines. |
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Richard and Philip fought a joint campaign against Henry, and by the summer of 1189 the king made peace, promising Richard the succession. |
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John began to explore an alliance with the French king Philip II, freshly returned from the crusade. |
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Prince Philip Movement is followed around Yaohnanen village on the southern island of Tanna in Vanuatu. |
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He allied himself with the leaders of Flanders, Boulogne and the Holy Roman Empire to apply pressure on Philip from Germany. |
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Johnson's Plan received the patronage of Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield but not to Johnson's pleasure. |
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Hugh did exactly this in 1201 and Philip summoned John to attend court in Paris in 1202, citing the Le Goulet treaty to strengthen his case. |
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John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east. |
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John's relief operation was blocked by Philip's forces, and John turned back to Brittany in an attempt to draw Philip away from eastern Normandy. |
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With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army. |
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By August, Philip had taken Normandy and advanced south to occupy Anjou and Poitou as well. |
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Complaints lodged against the shepherds' guild, the Mesta, were ignored by Philip II who received a great deal of revenue from wool. |
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He drew on the country for resources to fight his war with Philip on the continent. |
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Using his increased revenues, Philip was the first Capetian king to build a French navy actively. |
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In 1609, on the advice of the Duke of Lerma, Philip III expelled the 300,000 Moriscos of Spain. |
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In 1189, Richard openly joined forces with Philip to drive Henry into abject submission. |
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On 30 March 1191, the French set sail for the Holy Land and Philip arrived on 20 May. |
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By the time Acre surrendered on 12 July, Philip was severely ill with dysentery, which reduced his zeal. |
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The Portuguese fluent Philip II visited the country twice, but Philip III only once, in a short formal visit, and Philip IV never bothered to. |
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On 20 January 1192, Philip met with William FitzRalph, Richard's seneschal of Normandy. |
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But Philip III and Lerma lacked the ability to make any meaningful change in the country's foreign policy. |
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Meanwhile, Philip had his eye on uniting the entire Iberian peninsula under his rule, a traditional objective of Spanish monarchs. |
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At the start of 1193, Prince John visited Philip in Paris, where he paid homage for Richard's continental lands. |
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