Maran confirms this opinion by the comparison of the imposition on polygamy of the same number of years of penance as are assigned to trigamy in Canon iv. |
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Oxygen therapy, iv nitrate and heparin, oral acetylsalicylic acid and proton pomp inhibitor treatments were administered and thrombolytic treatment was not given. |
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In 1328, the Capetian dynasty in France came to an end with the death of Charles IV, the son of Philip the Fair. |
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Medications are taken rectally, orally, or through an IV line, and may contain pyridoxine. |
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The lady's portable vanity or dressing case in Plate IV reflects Starkey's best work. |
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If a patient is hypokalemic, the hypokalemia should be corrected before IV magnesium therapy is considered. |
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Among a sea of peely-wally politicians at their HQ on Edinburgh's George IV Bridge Tommy stands out like a peacock among penguins. |
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The stage IV stem illustrated here shows an outer covering of periderm with fine strips of fibres formed from the secondary phloem. |
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Unfortunately, the day after her endoscopic therapy, she collapsed due to dehydration, which was treated with IV fluids. |
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Ferdinand IV also alienated the rural masses by failing to abolish the feudal system and alleviate the tax burden. |
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One year ago today, I was lying in the hospital, aching and feverish, nurses unable to start an IV on me. |
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I was immediately injected with an IV blood thinner and placed on a continuous IV infusion to prevent more clots from forming. |
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Section IV takes us off the land and into comets, galaxies and constellations of stars. |
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Many patients with functional class IV heart failure are symptomatic because of inadequate diuresis. |
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The SunCruz IV is a three-decked vessel with 4,500 square feet of gaming area and 118 gaming positions. |
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When George III died in 1820, the Prince Regent ascended the throne as George IV, with no real change in his powers. |
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These are type IV collagen, heparan sulfate proteoglycans, entactin and laminin. |
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Soon I was on the table with an IV in my arm, pumped full of powerful narcotics, and ready to be probed by the ship manned by the hospital staff. |
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On May 9 that year William Fitzherbert, recently restored as Archbishop of York by pope Anastatius IV, made his entry into York. |
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He served as steward of the household to Edward IV and then to Richard III, who gave him the Garter. |
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The group III and IV elements, on the other hand, tend to form covalent halides. |
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Treatment of VF involves defibrillation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and IV medication therapy. |
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The kaleidoscope was a one-handed device that allowed freedom of one arm for IV insertion. |
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Later Charles IV commissioned landscapes from Claude-Joseph Vernet to decorate his casitas. |
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Henri IV was a direct descendant of the Capetian kings, married a Valois princess of the blood, and founded the Bourbon dynasty. |
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Above the chair, a disconnected IV drip further indicates a dire state of emergency. |
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An IV dripped a clear liquid into one of his hands and some type of monitor encased one of his fingers. |
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Light anesthesia is induced using a short-acting barbiturate, usually methohexital IV followed by succinylcholine IV for muscle relaxation. |
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As I have said, the overriding consideration under Part IV is the fulfilment of the child's special educational needs. |
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He was succeeded by his son Wacaw IV in 1378, a passionate bibliophile who commissioned a number of superbly illuminated books. |
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As mentioned above, and as we discuss in Part IV, these suppositions are in some tension with existing evidence. |
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Adding metolazone or chlorothiazide 500 mg IV to furosemide may generate additional diuresis. |
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The phrases in quotations are paraphrases of Article IV of the Bill of Rights. |
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George IV broadened the appeal of the Hanoverians by his visit to Scotland in 1822, choreographed by Sir Walter Scott, the first such visit since the Stuarts. |
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Though it was little used under the later Stuarts and Hanoverians, it was restored by George IV, Victoria, and George V, and is now used frequently. |
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He is described by FrontPageAfrica as having become so angry he ripped the IV lines from his arms. |
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Most hospitals use IV medicines or epidurals for pain relief. |
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One was Alexander IV, his posthumous son with a wife named Roxana. |
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On May 15, 1838, at Buckingham Palace she wore the diadem made in 1820 for the coronation of George IV, making her the only American ever to have worn the British crown. |
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His nurse entered with a gelatinously floppy bag of IV fluid to hang. |
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Biologic treatments may be administered by injection or IV infusion. |
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The Delta IV submarines are strategic nuclear missile submarines designed to carry out strikes on military and industrial installations and naval bases. |
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King Frederick William IV, who was crowned in 1840, defused the situation. |
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A great pluralist in his early years, he subsequently became, perhaps following the example of Pope Sixtus IV, a great nepotist, for which he has been much criticized. |
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In the second part of Henry IV Barrit's Falstaff, his face pocked with sores and his body decaying, became a more grotesque, more disturbing but also more exuberant figure. |
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After the establishment of the imperial court under the Emperor Charles IV in Prague in the 14th century, the city became an important centre for the arts. |
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The pickelhaube was originally designed in 1842 by King Frederick William IV of Prussia. and its use slowly spread to other German principalities. |
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The Percys were loyal Lancastrians, but Edward IV eventually won the earl's allegiance. |
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The status of cranial nerves III, IV, and VI was assessed by using extraocular muscles and cover test. |
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Out on top charter Flamer IV from Weymouth, John and his good pal Tim Neal were enjoying another trip targeting flatties. |
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When Charles IV died in 1328, Isabella, unable to claim the French throne for herself, claimed it for her son. |
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Charles IV formally renewed the treaty in 1326, promising Scotland that if England invaded them France would support the Scots. |
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Edward Plantagenet became Edward IV in 1461, thus merging the title of Duke of York in crown. |
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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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In 1400, poets in the pay of Henry IV were directed to propaganda purposes. |
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After assuming the throne as Henry VII, he married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter and heir of Edward IV, thereby uniting the two claims. |
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He was crowned Henry VII, and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, to unite and reconcile the two houses. |
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Edward IV had already marched north to suppress another uprising in Yorkshire. |
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The restoration of Edward IV in 1471 is sometimes seen as marking the end of the Wars of the Roses proper. |
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After 1471, Edward IV had preferred to belittle Henry's pretensions to the crown, and made only sporadic attempts to secure him. |
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Warbeck made repeated attempts to incite revolts, with support at various times from the court of Burgundy and James IV of Scotland. |
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Henry VII came to peace with James IV in 1502, paving the way for the marriage of his daughter Margaret. |
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As at Tewkesbury Abbey after 1471 battle, Edward IV prepared to order his extraction and probable execution. |
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Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland and great grandmother of James I of England. |
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The rebels were mostly loyalists to Edward IV, who saw Richard as a usurper. |
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As the relationship between the king and Warwick became strained, Edward IV opposed the match. |
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Following the death of King Edward IV, he was made Lord Protector of England. |
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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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As a result of the war, relations between England and the Papacy became strained, since Pope Paul IV was allied with Henry II of France. |
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When the Protestant Henry IV inherited the French throne in 1589, Elizabeth sent him military support. |
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In July, Elizabeth sent out another force under Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, to help Henry IV in besieging Rouen. |
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There's also a Children's Theater of Virginia, Theatre IV, which is the second largest touring troupe nationwide. |
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The forcible dissolution of the Lordship of the Isles by James IV in 1493 had led to troubled times for the western seaboard. |
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There Nelson met Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, followed by the British ambassador to the kingdom, William Hamilton. |
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This left King William IV no choice but to restore Earl Grey to the premiership. |
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King Henry married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, thereby uniting the Lancastrian and York lineages. |
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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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A few days later the Convention passed the infamous law of 3 brumaire IV, an omnibus bill of political exclusion. |
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This conjures up the hellbroth made by the witches in Macbeth Act IV, Scene I, but I have some doubts as to the security of this context. |
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Patients enrolled in the study have NYHA class II, III, and IV heart failure, low ejection fractions and wide QRS complexes. |
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Metatarsus IV with a single row of setae making up the calamistrum, calamistrum of male more or less reduced. |
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The mainstay of therapy is hydration and calciuresis with IV normal saline and furosemide and intravenous bisphosphonate therapy. |
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An inspection of Table IV shows that the catatonics have the lowest mean reversal score of all the groups. |
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During the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III the collar of esses was frowned upon, to say the least. |
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We present first-principles studies of the optical absorbance of the group IV honeycomb crystals graphene, silicene, germanene, and tinene. |
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In 1502, James IV of Scotland signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England. |
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Between 1325 and 1357 Afonso IV of Portugal encouraged maritime commerce and ordered the first explorations. |
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He then became King Henry VII and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Yorkist Edward IV, ending the wars. |
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Under James IV the legal functions of the council were rationalised, with Court of Session meeting daily in Edinburgh. |
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James IV put the enterprise on a new footing, founding a harbour at Newhaven and a dockyard at the Pools of Airth. |
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Grattan wanted to appoint the Prince of Wales, later George IV, as Regent of Ireland. |
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In the reign of Edward IV, a commission appointed to enquire what were the arms of Ireland found them to be three crowns in pale. |
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In 1363, Haakon VI married Margaret, the daughter of King Valdemar IV of Denmark. |
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Upon the death of Haakon VI, in 1379, his son, Olaf IV, was only 10 years old. |
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Tostig went into exile in Flanders, along with his wife Judith, who was the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. |
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The chronicler also claimed that the duke secured the support of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV and King Sweyn II of Denmark. |
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Meeting little resistance, Henry deposed Richard to have himself crowned Henry IV of England. |
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She was the eldest daughter of Edward IV, and all their children were his cognatic heirs. |
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Conan IV then briefly ruled as Count, but Henry took the title that same year by mustering an army in Avranches to threaten Conan. |
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Henry II met Malcolm IV in 1157 about Cumberland, Westmorland and Northumberland previously seized by his grandfather, David I of Scotland. |
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Malcolm IV gave up and paid homage in return for Huntingdon, which he inherited from his father. |
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In 1197, Henry VI died and was replaced by Otto IV, Richard I's own nephew. |
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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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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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After Henry IV died on 20 March 1413, Henry V succeeded him and was crowned on 9 April 1413 at Westminster Abbey, London, Kingdom of England. |
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When Charles IV died in 1328, the French succession became more problematic. |
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At the same time, there are no strong isogloss bundles between areas VI and VII, or between III and IV, which explains the absence of transitional areas between them. |
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Nutrient profile of 1 fluid ounce cow milk compared with 1 fluid ounce human breast milk was taken from First Data Bank Nutritionist IV Diet Analysis software program. |
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Charles IV died in 1328, leaving a daughter and a pregnant wife. |
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The English argued that, as Charles IV had not acted in a proper way towards his tenant, Edward should be able to hold the duchy free of any French suzerainty. |
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Schedule IV substances include alprazolam, carisoprodol, clonazepam, clorazepate, diazepam, lorazepam, midazolam, temazepam, and triazolam, among others. |
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Sitagliptin, saxagliptin and linagliptin work by inhibiting the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase IV, which is responsible for the degradation of the endogenous hormone incretin. |
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His military campaigns left him in heavy debt and when Philip IV of France confiscated the Duchy of Gascony in 1294, Edward needed funds to wage war in France. |
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Queen Isabella made a claim to throne of France on behalf of her son Edward on the grounds that he was a matrilineal grandson of Philip IV of France. |
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Part IV looks at identity and especially at the way outsiders constructed Italian women's identities as workers, familists, or in some cases as militants. |
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Demography of clonal ostrich fern, IV Year four of a long-term study. |
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His victory was reinforced by his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV, symbolically uniting the former warring factions under a new dynasty. |
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A subsequent proclamation by John of Gaunt's legitimate son, Henry IV, also recognised the Beauforts' legitimacy but declared them ineligible ever to inherit the throne. |
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Meanwhile, the heavy Allied deployment against the French right weakened their center on the Pratzen Heights, which was viciously attacked by the IV Corps of Marshal Soult. |
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In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development. |
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When Edward IV became King in 1461, Jasper Tudor went into exile abroad. |
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The speaker of section IV of The Yellow Book is just as much a persona as van Meegeren in 'The Forger', and just as capable of feints and fakeries. |
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The steamer was purchased subsequently by the French postal administration and renamed Henri IV and put into regular passenger service a year later. |
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Many of these failures are due to infiltrations and extravasations that occur when IV fluids, called infusates, inadvertently enter the surrounding tissue. |
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However, Henry IV excluded them from the line of succession to the throne. |
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The Order of the Garter, though a distinctly English institution, included also foreign members such as John IV, Duke of Brittany and Sir Robert of Namur. |
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The Yorkist king, Edward IV, was in complete control of England. |
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The Beauforts were originally bastards, but Henry IV legitimised them on the condition that their descendants were not eligible to inherit the throne. |
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A subsequent proclamation by John of Gaunt's legitimate son, King Henry IV, also recognised the Beauforts' legitimacy, but declared them ineligible ever to inherit the throne. |
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On 19 June 1250, following the canonisation of Malcolm's wife Margaret by Pope Innocent IV, Margaret's remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary. |
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He bought off Edward IV of England to desist from attacking France. |
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It was Philip IV who presided over the beginning of his House's end. |
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She was on the verge of achieving this goal when Olaf IV suddenly died. |
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