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    Eugenius Roche (1786–1829) was an Anglo-French journalist. He is often identified as Irish: his background was certainly Irish, but in the 19th century...
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  • Look up Eugenius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eugenius (died 394) was a 4th-century Roman emperor. Eugenius may also refer to: Eugenius (Antioch)...
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    until Chantrey's death in 1841. Cunningham contributed some songs to Eugenius Roche's Literary Recreations in 1807. He wrote three novels, a life of Sir...
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  • contributed to Literary Recreations, a monthly publication, edited by Eugenius Roche of the Morning Post. Soon afterwards he was engaged as parliamentary...
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  • James Nayler (1618–1660) Thomas Vaughan (philosopher) (1621–1666) a.k.a. "Eugenius Philalethes" Henry Vaughan (1622–1695) Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) Jane Leade...
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    meeting held in Paris on 27 April 1147 they were given permission by Pope Eugenius III to wear the red cross on their uniforms. They were led by the Templar...
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  • Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the last Pagan-tolerant usurper Eugenius and his Frankish general Arbogast. 395 Battle of Canhe Slope Part of the...
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    Verlag. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-3-656-65725-5. Andrew Jotischky (2018). Pope Eugenius III (1145–1153): the First Cistercian Pope. Amsterdam University Press...
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    accepted into the Order of Knights Templar at a young age by Amaury de la Roche, Preceptor of France. Present at the ceremony was Jean le Franceys, the...
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  • replaces the Catholic bishops with Orthodox prelates. 1145 1 December. Pope Eugenius III proclaims the Second Crusade for the recovery of Edessa. 1147–1148...
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  • Outerbridge (1855-1953), Adolph John Harvey Outerbridge (1858–1928), and Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge (1860-1932), who was the first president of the Port...
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    the residents of the local parish. The abbey was reconsecrated by Pope Eugenius III in 1147, in a lavish royal ceremony where Bernard of Clairvaux (better...
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    Candy 12" Remix - Almo Angel Corpus Christi - White Courtesy Phone - Almo Eugenius - Mary Queen of Scots - Atlantic Giorgia Fumanti - From My Heart – EMI...
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    Church: Papal elections in the Fifteenth Century: The election of Pope Eugenius IV (1431)." Baumgartner, 2003, p. 150. Wilkie, 1974, p. 8. Wilkie, 1974...
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  • Boulter and Philip Savage Mahomet and Sergius Fra Filippo Lippi and Pope Eugenius IV William Wallace and Edward I William Penn and Lord Peterborough Nicolas...
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    O'Rourke extinct on the death of the grantee for Owen (or Audeonus or Eugenius) O'Rourke, Ambassador of James Francis Edward Stuart to the Imperial Court...
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  • nobleman (b. 1155) Blondel de Nesle (or Jean I), French trouvère (b. 1155) Eugenius of Palermo, Italian admiral and poet (b. 1130) Geoffroy de Donjon, French...
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    life story. Jean Bart is the pseudonym (pen name) of Romanian novelist Eugeniu Botez. "Baptismal record". Archived from the original on 29 April 2012...
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  • Mustivar Israel Toto Tamuz Italy Michele Paolucci Japan Takayuki Seto Moldova Eugeniu Cebotaru Petru Racu Netherlands Bart Meijers Poland Łukasz Szukała Portugal...
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  • Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793–1831) Erséus – Christer Erséus Esper – Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper (1742–1810) Evermann – Barton Warren Evermann (1853–1932)...
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  • forbade the cardinals to accept the protectorate of kings and princes. Pope Eugenius IV, in his instructions to Cardinal Giulio Cesarini, his legate and president...
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  • Archdeacon of Connor appointed to license the building of a monastery by Eugenius IV; dissolved ? Bademeghcadab Straid Friary? Skerry Monastery founded by...
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  • Palaiologina Eudoxia Eudoxia Epiphania Eudoxius of Antioch Eugene I, Pope of Rome Eugenius Vulgarius Eukarpia Eukterion Eulalios Eulamius Eulogios the Persian Eulogius...
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    and continued for the rest of the month, under the presidency of Pope Eugenius III. After the conclusion of the council, he was attacked in a papal consistory...
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    (1746–1830): According to Montague Summers, her novel The Poetical Travels of Eugenius and Antonia was translated from the French by Harriet Jones and published...
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