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| She was a member of the house of | Guise, a cadet branch of the house of Lorraine which |
| ischal, addressed to the Queen Regent, Mary of | Guise a letter in which he earnestly exhorted her to |
| Queen dowager Mary of | Guise, acting as regent for her daughter Mary, Queen |
| rance, King Henry III of Navarre, and Henry of | Guise all fighting for control of France. |
| th Steve Christian under the ‘Rae & Christian' | guise, and worked with artists like the Pharcyde, Ju |
| The village is nearby Aspley | Guise and Woburn. |
| mation, expel French troops supporting Mary of | Guise, and to join with the English army sent for th |
| ing, Francis II and arresting Francis, Duke of | Guise and his brother, the Cardinal of Lorraine. |
| r, after the assassination of Henry I, Duke of | Guise and his brother the Cardinal of Guise, Charles |
| considered that Mary's uncles Francis, Duke of | Guise and Charles of Guise may have held the real po |
| ended in July 1560, after the death of Mary of | Guise and the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh. |
| King Henry III of France commanded by Henry of | Guise and German and Swiss mercenaires commanded by |
| rdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, Claude, Duke of | Guise and several doges of Genoa. |
| elle, the Grand Duchess of Tuscany, Duchess of | Guise and the short lived Duchess of Savoy. |
| n to the cause of his brother Henry I, Duke of | Guise and intransigence to the royal power provoked |
| no connection with the plot of Henry, Duke of | Guise, and his brother, Charles, Duke of Mayenne, to |
| Under this | guise, and the rogue's signing of his letters as 'Bl |
| He was a supporter of the house of | Guise, and had to retire for some time into Savoy in |
| orraine (1588-1631), daughter of Duke Henry of | Guise and Catherine of Cleves, who was desired by He |
| 541) was the eldest son of James V and Mary of | Guise, and nephew of his aforementioned namesake. |
| ean was brought up in the household of Mary of | Guise and then briefly in the nursery of her legitim |
| er of 1588 King Henry III had both the Duke of | Guise and his brother, Louis of Lorraine, Cardinal o |
| rre de Montmartre, where she often saw Mlle de | Guise and her sister, the abbess. |
| He grew up in the villages of Aspley | Guise and Wavendon, living at the Old Rectory, Waven |
| irst tonsure from the hands of the Cardinal de | Guise, archbishop of Rheims, in 1583. |
| Something debuted in 2006, with Tipper in full | guise as an electronica trip hop wizard; tracks from |
| In her | guise as a mountaineer she appeared in the comic str |
| ewed by the comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, in his | guise as Ali G. |
| t example: she appears most prominently in her | guise as Gloriana, the Faerie Queene herself; but al |
| It features Benny Hill (in his Fred Scuttle | guise) as an incompetent security guard whom many fa |
| In 1908, in its previous | guise as University College Nottingham, locally-born |
| dhurst Halt' in 1909, but only in its official | guise, as a temporary station had previously existed |
| acoustic-based album, produced by Ince in his | guise as Binary Havoc. |
| in 2005 and played for the club under its new | guise as Harlequins RL in 2006. |
| In his | guise as "He who Gets Hit with Deer Lungs", Red Horn |
| was the servitude of the character's civilian | guise as a houseboy that Bruce found distasteful. |
| Wyndham | Guise as Sir Daniel Ridgeley |
| arch 1551 he was in Paris and wrote to Mary of | Guise asking for money she had promised him. |
| ope would grant license for the French Duke of | Guise, assisted by the Duke of Savoy and Philip II o |
| executed, and the Assassination of the duc de | Guise at Blois. |
| edburgh and Duns were summoned to meet Mary of | Guise at Ladykirk on 24 November 1551, as she return |
| The | Guise Baronetcy, of Elmore in the County of Gloucest |
| mansion, which has been the family seat of the | Guise Baronets for nearly 800 years. |
| Aspley | Guise, Battlesden, Chalgrave, Dunstable, Eaton Bray, |
| His son, Henry of | Guise, became the third Duke of Guise (1550-1588). |
| is role in backing the ultra-Catholic house of | Guise became so public that Henri III demanded his r |
| o flee Paris, which resulted in Henry, Duke of | Guise becoming the de-facto leader of France. |
| Guise began the war by declaring the unacceptability | |
| In its current | guise Birmingham Archaeology comprises three distinc |
| Broadmead, Kempston Hardwick, Kempston, Apsley | Guise, Bow Brickhill and Husborne Crawley. |
| ived from the Ottoman camp which, in deceptive | guise, brought costly gifts to the Sultan and also t |
| owever a warrant issued by the regent Marie of | Guise brought the proceedings against her to a halt. |
| was enrolled as one of the pages to the duc de | Guise, but he ran away to join some strolling player |
| ssination in 1588, he succeeded him as Duke of | Guise, but was kept in prison in Tours for three yea |
| Portrait of Charles, Duke of | Guise, by Justus Sustermans |
| A French force commanded by the Duke of | Guise captured the city of Calais from the English, |
| matic relations after the murder of Charles de | Guise, Cardinal of Lorraine (1588), he returned afte |
| 1587, when his distrust of Henry, 3rd Duke of | Guise caused him to declare against the League and t |
| he Duke of Mayenne's nephew, the young Duke of | Guise, Charles, was proposed by the Catholic League |
| Aisne: Hirson, | Guise, Chauny |
| varre, the Protestant champion, as heir-male), | Guise concluded the Treaty of Joinville with Philip |
| Under Charles IX, the Cardinal of | Guise constantly alternated between disgrace and fav |
| Guise contributed £266-13s-4d to her a dowry in Octo | |
| Lieutenant General Sir John | Guise Cowley GC KBE CB (20 August 1905 - 7 January 1 |
| 'Obby 'Oss and the Golowan band dressed in the | Guise dancer style |
| A detailed description of the Penzance | Guise dancers is given by William Bottrell in his bo |
| Many of the tunes now performed as part of | Guise dancing are taken from the canon of Cornish tr |
| Processional | Guise Dancing at the Montol festival 2008 |
| more, there is considerable similarity between | guise dancing and the Hal an Tow celebrated in Helst |
| Modern | guise dancing can be divided into roughly three type |
| Guise dancing is practised as part of the St Ives fe | |
| cording of the plays and music associated with | Guise dancing however this recording has subsequentl |
| Mary of | Guise died in 1560, at which point Mary, then reside |
| economy as well as in the running of the vast | Guise dominions surrounding their chateau of Joinvil |
| ces and instruments does not match that of the | Guise ensemble of the time.) |
| which he acted as paymaster, funnelling to the | Guise faction Habsburg funds, and which he encourage |
| As her mother was a member of the prominent | Guise family in France, he feared the alliance of En |
| een two Baronetcies created for members of the | Guise family, one in the Baronetage of England and o |
| Medici as she battled the machinations of the | Guise family. |
| idolized Zerstoiten that he created a similar | guise for himself and became known as Professor Muer |
| lton Castle in April 1544 and wrote to Mary of | Guise for her intercession. |
| Guise, France; | |
| lle wrote to Queen Regent of Scotland, Mary of | Guise, from Cowthally Castle on 22 March 1554. |
| e her sons and son-in-law, and her Bourbon and | Guise grandchildren become mortal enemies, leading t |
| icly make peace with Jameson in his Spider-Man | guise, greatly embarrassing him, though he secretly |
| st them, decided not to attack Wark as Mary of | Guise had instructed them. |
| displayed at ASIANDEX 1988 and in its original | guise have only been installed on the Luhu class DDG |
| In his human | guise he works in a German airport as a communicatio |
| Originally styled the Chevalier de | Guise, he succeeded as Duke of Chevreuse upon the de |
| In this | guise he also released You, Me and the Alarm Clock, |
| Under this | guise, he led what came to be known as Pugachev's Re |
| array after the assassination of Henri, duc de | Guise, he resigned due to ill health. |
| xteen quartiers of Paris, led by Henri, duc de | Guise, head of the Catholic League, and coordinated |
| the League, headed by members of the house of | Guise, Henri III declared himself its chief, an act |
| The contract was signed by the Regent Mary of | Guise herself on 30 September 1555. |
| By October 1551, Mary of | Guise herself was welcomed in England and she travel |
| n Scotland with Lord Methven's plea to Mary of | Guise in December 1547 for a French captain who had |
| e, justified by being presented in a religious | guise in conformity with Spanish tradition. |
| also wrote to the Cardinal's brother, Mary of | Guise in Scotland, explaining that her rebel Scottis |
| What message she gives, and/or the | guise in which she appears, are specific to the epis |
| Aspley | Guise, in common with other stations on the Marston |
| rote from Kilmanam to his former enemy Mary of | Guise in Scotland, negotiating an exchange of hostag |
| , Leeds, it was totally rebuilt in a different | guise in 1999 and continues working to this day. |
| n his Sessions Band Tour of that year, in folk | guise in the European leg of the tour in London for |
| castle in March 1549 and complained to Mary of | Guise in March 1549 of the behaviour of the French a |
| But unbeknownst to them is that de | Guise is already there performing an act of penitenc |
| Aspley | Guise is a village and civil parish located in centr |
| In this | guise it lasted for eight more decades, finally clos |
| Division Cavalry Regiment in 1940 and in this | guise it served in North Africa and the Middle East |
| e demon claimed that Shooting Star was a human | guise it had taken long before, that there never was |
| In this | guise Jerk contributed the song "Jesus Saves" to the |
| tira," which was on the lips of Henry, duke of | Guise, just before his death. |
| valier de Joinville and later the Chevalier de | Guise, Knight of the Order of Malta, died of fever a |
| coordinating the Paris riots led by the duc de | Guise, known as the Day of the Barricades (12 May 15 |
| In its pre-launch | guise, Kute FM was a pirate radio station, broadcast |
| rt, Anna d'Este's marriage to Francis, Duke of | Guise left her isolated. |
| ul version using the Fiat DOHC engine in 2.0 L | guise, mated to Lancia's Integrale four wheel drive |
| ing "Man of the Year" (1983) and the Arthur B. | Guise Medal (1995) by the Society of Fire Protection |
| Engineering Association (2009), the Arthur B. | Guise Medal from the Society of Fire Protection Engi |
| Tough | Guise: Men, Violence and the Crisis in Masculinity ( |
| He succeeded his father as Count of Maine, | Guise, Mortain and Gien in 1472. |
| l has existed in many forms before its current | guise, most notably serving as a Junior High school |
| Under the | guise of "Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla", an organiz |
| infiltrated the Prime Minister's office in the | guise of a state security official. |
| Marian visits Anne's doctor, under the | guise of being ill. |
| scern their mission by assuming his Decepticon | guise of Counterpunch, but when they rebuffed his ai |
| ers of the band reformed temporarily under the | guise of Harlequin II, and in 2006, the band was ind |
| Vavasour and Warre travelled in the | guise of civilian fur traders through territory cont |
| T, a Big Brother surveillance agency under the | guise of a national security think-tank. |
| g the story arc "Naked Eyes," this time in the | guise of rock star "Stephen Clay." |
| ren Cooper was shown arguing with a '2' in the | guise of a dog. |
| h, introduces "the Angel of repentance" in the | guise of a shepherd, from whom the whole work takes |
| on the waterways through his region under the | guise of official business. |
| Guests approach the building under the | guise of visiting an exhibit called The Universe & Y |
| nisation of Sinhalese in Tamil areas under the | guise of rehabilitation should be stopped. |
| Again, Debussy sets a very novel piece in the | guise of an old song style. |
| Handel is shown in the | guise of Orpheus, holding a lyre. |
| the station was also used under the fictional | guise of Castlebury for a new BBC Drama aired betwee |
| o train imams," has funded a "mechanism in the | guise of a UK-registered charity," and has a fatwa c |
| The AR-15 is still manufactured today in the | guise of the M16 rifle and variants. |
| ing to see a lot of these countries, under the | guise of stopping terrorism, really make a leap for |
| e are tricked with magician's tricks under the | guise of religion. |
| Lord Shiva appeared in the | guise of a Jangam Swami and called himself Mallinath |
| ase don't censor factual information under the | guise of editorial purity. |
| h but a movement of error in history under the | guise of friendship to Christ. |
| pon stockpiles of the USSR and the USNA, under | guise of regular missile maintenance. |
| eventually returned to music in 1990 under the | guise of Mr Smith, a two-piece band that would tour |
| Once again in the | guise of the superheroine secret agent, the demure I |
| Acquired under the | guise of the Breton cause, it became a vehicle for c |
| l Gabriel was believed to have appeared in the | guise of a monk to the disciple of a certain monk at |
| he player to brave countless adventures in the | guise of a nameless hero. |
| ronial Hall, added in 1931, is designed in the | guise of a medieval castle. |
| The second single under the | guise of Ray & Anita titled "Nothing 2 Lose" was fin |
| Portland Harbor late in the evening under the | guise of fishermen. |
| effect that its founder had faery aid, in the | guise of the water spirit Melusine, who built it and |
| Comic strips, the Doctor (in his then current | guise of the Eighth Doctor) and his grandchildren sh |
| engest, having remained in Frys-Land under the | guise of upholding the terms of the peace-treaty, op |
| nate Obama consists of Yemenite Jews under the | guise of Al-Qaeda." |
| ed the ship from the ketch Intrepid, under the | guise of a ship in distress in need of a place to ti |
| and South Western Railway and it was under the | guise of the P&DR that this company built a branch l |
| destroyers", which sailed to Brazil under the | guise of a military exercise. |
| y is merely cementing its grip on power in the | guise of elections. |
| can to undermine her at every turn, under the | guise of trying to assist in the case. |
| orkers from Pennsylvania to New York under the | guise of laying pipes for the city, but in reality t |
| presents twisted or spun information under the | guise of bringing hidden negatives into the light. |
| m the Warsaw ghetto were transported under the | guise of "resettlement for work in the East". |
| Esther Brandeau, in the | guise of a cabin boy, is the first known Jewish woma |
| e 60,000 sons of Sagara were killed and in the | guise of an old man with a dead son in his arms pres |
| llboard Dance Number one "On A High" under the | guise of Westway for Duncan Sheik |
| e of the savage war, the goddess Lolth (in the | guise of Arushnee ) took the opportunity to seduce t |
| hen Bond travels to Blofeld's clinic under the | guise of Sir Hilary Bray, Ruby is immediately attrac |
| nt and planned particle accelerators or in the | guise of dark matter) to more theoretical questions |
| Returning to Banavasi in the | guise of a merchant called Nilakanthagupta, Mayura b |
| tion of Esso Club regulars operating under the | guise of the Redneck Performing Arts Association (RP |
| her mother and Lulu to Switzerland, under the | guise of getting better care for Lesley. |
| of his suffers from lycanthropy, and under the | guise of helping him, uses him as an instrument of r |
| teps into the realm of social policy under the | guise of constitutional adjudication". |
| nd Hollingsworth Co., Wilmington, DE under the | guise of being "rebuilt" into a modern monitor. |
| , managing to sneak a letter to Dave under the | guise of writing to her father. |
| dence trickery and for villainy hiding under a | guise of innocence. |
| Shiva is said to have appeared in the | guise of an old priest and blessed Sundarar with gol |
| recognizing the existence of oxygen, under the | guise of his "spiritus nitro-aereus," as a separate |
| leased in 2005, with the development under the | guise of a new company, show marked graphical improv |
| ay was bought by the LSWR and it was under the | guise of the P&DR that this company built a branch l |
| ring from the king, many years earlier in the | guise of a beggar. |
| as also Black's first to be produced under the | guise of her own production company Cilla Black Limi |
| knoe that editor is promoting an agenda in the | guise of informing. |
| e, a giant black hole of evil energy-under the | guise of giving the children eternal happiness, peac |
| "Love in the | Guise of Friendship" is an arrangement of a poem by |
| up by the EFSF to do weapon research under the | guise of colony construction. |
| . Wimpy must also avoid various enemies in the | guise of walking sausages, eggs, pickles and spoons. |
| ent-run campus radio station operating under a | guise of a regular-formatted hit radio station. |
| efeat you", of which the real WordGirl (in her | guise of Becky Botsford) claims that she'd never use |
| rding to Rohde, they left separately under the | guise of using the bathroom. |
| to taking all of the planet's water, under the | guise of cleansing it of all polluting substances. |
| The IBR was established under the | guise of E. Earle Ellis, the organisation's founding |
| in took a role behind the scenes, adopting the | guise of the masked "Tora Tora" and performing lead |
| micist, recognition for which came late in the | guise of an official prize from the French Academy. |
| who became a soldier at the Royal guard in the | guise of a man |
| the United Kingdom, however, the state, in the | guise of the Crown, still retains a significant invo |
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