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His parents were Landgrave Louis | VI of Hesse-Darmstadt and Elisabeth Dorothea of Sax |
Castle, Louis, who later became Landgrave Louis | VI of Hesse-Darmstadt (1630-1678), whom she had eng |
s son, Prince Albert, Duke of York, later George | VI, the following January. |
Six months later, Henry | VI, Somerset and the Percys (the Lancastrians) met |
Most medical grade silicones are at least Class | VI certified. |
e has played in The Marrying of Ann Leete, Henry | VI, Edward IV, Richard III, The Plain Dealer, Some |
The obverse has the legend "GEORGIVS | VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP." (George VI by the |
Louis was able to convince his new liege Philip | VI of France to come to his aid and Zannekin and hi |
t led his division in Maj-General Louis Loison's | VI Corps at the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro in May 1 |
In acknowledgement of his loyalty, James | VI of Scotland (James I of England), conferred on H |
contra Mattheson: in Defence of the Lute', JLSA, | vi (1973), 48-62 |
In Luxembourg, Henry | VI was followed by his nine-year-old son Henry VII, |
erlag Friedrich Bischoff Frankfort am Main 1971 ( | vI) 1973 (vII) |
h of Lieutenant Nora Argamentine", Man-Kzin Wars | VI, 1994. |
y to negotiate and require no maneuvering, class | VI rapids pose threat to life with little or no cha |
6) married Busso IV, Count of Mansfeld, Bogislav | VI, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast, and King Albert of S |
with Ui mapping to | Vi under the natural projection π deleting last d c |
15) who visited Kerala in1806, and met Mar Thoma | VI. |
This was the condition of Kochi when Mar Thoma | VI was consecrated in 1796. |
olume was presented to Dr. Buchanan by Mar Thoma | VI, and is now deposited among the Oriental Manuscr |
He was ordained as a priest by Mar Thoma | VI and was known as Pulikkottil Joseph Ittoop Katha |
Mar Elia | VI, 1558-1576 |
In 1765, Mar Thoma V died and Mar Thoma | VI, took charge of the Malankara church. |
1161 - d. 1187), married to Margrave William | VI of Montferrat. |
In 1816, with the death of Queen Maria, John | VI was crowned King of Portugal in Rio de Janeiro. |
These engines comply with MARPOL Annex | VI regulations for NOx emissions onboard ships for |
Bourgogne (1180 † 1210), married Raymond | VI of Toulouse, then Gautier II de Montfaucon |
r claims, the 22-year-old Duchess married Herman | VI, Margrave of Baden. |
Agnes (1052-1078), married Alfonso | VI of Castile |
Sophia, (1165-1202), married Azzo | VI of Este |
Catherine (1342-1427, Paris), married John | VI of Harcourt |
Elizabeth (c.1346 - aft 1388), married Henry | VI, Count of Waldeck |
d, and another daughter, Theodora, married David | VI of Georgia. |
lion, as is the 2006 FIFA World Cup mascot Goleo | VI. |
he NES game Street Fighter IV and Master Fighter | VI), although some sources point to the makers as " |
Media Montages | VI), 1978 |
and she travelled from Portsmouth to meet Edward | VI in London. |
ist army advanced upon Northampton to meet Henry | VI and his Lancastrian army, and the two forces met |
Rattey (3rd from left) meets George | VI at Victory Parade June1946 |
Kelliher (centre) meets George | VI at Victory Parade June 1946 |
a, belonged in 1096 to the comte de Melun. Louis | VI purchased it in 1133, in order to establish in i |
. Maruli dictorum factorumque memorabilium libri | VI (Antwerp, 1577) |
On the 22nd, Soult and Marshal Michel Ney's | VI Corps invested the fortress on the west bank of |
mmanded the 2nd Division in Marshal Michel Ney's | VI Corps. |
Victoria County History Middlesex Vol | VI Finchley |
ges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal | VI, were Curtis Grover Shake (presiding judge), for |
Wardrobe Mistresses - | Vi Murray & Maggie Lewin |
or-Generals who represented two monarchs, George | VI of the United Kingdom (1948-1952) Elizabeth II, |
re than VII on the Mercalli scale, and more than | VI on the island of Biak. |
ied by a sweet wine, usually moscatell, mistela, | vi de missa or vi ranci. |
ng a test flight of a de Havilland Mosquito Mark | VI, flying with flight test observer John H. F. Scr |
Its motto is | Vi Et Virtue, Latin for By Strength and by Virtue. |
Kaliyanasundara Mudaliar (Thiru | Vi. |
3b are, on average, larger; the multiform layer ( | VI) is denser and narrower and more sharply bounded |
with few cells; and a distinct multiform layer ( | VI). |
nal pyramidal layer (V) and the multiform layer ( | VI); and has ganglion cells in layer V beneath its |
oundary between layer V and the multiform layer ( | VI) is indistinct; and layer VI is wider and has no |
ann-1909 is the presence in the multiform layer ( | VI) of trains of cells oriented parallel to the cor |
; a likewise very narrow, dense multiform layer ( | VI) composed of small polymorphic cells that form a |
ternal pyramidal layer (V); the multiform layer ( | VI) is expanded, contains widely dispersed spindle |
d rounded; and the cells of the multiform layer ( | VI) assume a more distinct tangential orientation |
f the relation of its innermost multiform layer ( | VI) with the claustrum (VICl). |
Universal Music & | VI DVD, Fullscreen, (2005) |
ed on February 3, 2009 through Machete Music and | VI Music. |
Judge of Cagliari, ruling under the name Salusio | VI from 1256 to his deposition in 1258. |
ant to the throne of Spain under the name Carlos | VI. |
In second edition AD&D, the name "type | VI demon" was revised to "balor," taking the name o |
Maria Carolina of Austria, Queen of Naples (Pius | VI; 1790); |
layers; abundance of granule cells; narrow layer | VI; and sharp boundary between cortex and subcortic |
ey partners, Microsoft and National Instruments, | VI Technology has worked with companies from the se |
NCAA Top | VI Award presented to the top six senior student at |
ough war against his Lombard neighbours, Pandulf | VI of Capua and Guaimar's son and successor, Gisulf |
1248), to whom her nephew Theobald | VI of Blois left the County of Chartres (alienated |
His nephew Tigranes | VI served as a Roman Client King of Armenia during |
abducens nerve (CN | VI) |
as appointed to take command of the newly formed | VI Corps (United Kingdom), which saw some action du |
y sporadic efforts to expel Marshal Ney's French | VI Corps from the provinces it had overrun followin |
y dispute with the king (see Nikolai, Anekdoten, | vi. |
Shakugan no Shana | VI |
ter, desperate fighting of Operation North Wind, | VI Corps suffered a total of 14,716 casualties. |
ery jealous and dangerous man who will not grant | Vi a divorce. |
tagonist of all but two of Paretsky's novels is | V.I. |
Nu vil | vi ud og lege |
m the club slipped to the Oberliga Nordost/Nord ( | VI) and by 2002 they were bankrupt and adrift. |
Somerset and Northumberland protectors of Edward | VI and later still by the Portmans of Orchard Portm |
Albert was accosted by eight followers of Henry | VI, who stabbed him to death. |
ands: A Theological Critique of the Mass of Paul | VI, a 468-page work published by Philothea Press. |
f Welf, which broke out after the death of Henry | VI, Holy Roman Emperor. |
ty-wide decorations for the Coronation of George | VI and centenary of the Charter of Birmingham the f |
ral Revolution of 1820 led to the return of John | VI of Portugal on April 26, 1821. |
had been included in the first liturgy of Edward | VI. |
Faces of Death | VI (1996) |
Griffiths, R.A., The Reign of Henry | VI' ISBN 0-7509-3777-7 |
15th century at the expense, it is said, of Jean | VI d'Aumont, who had devastated it twice at the hea |
On the accession of Edward | VI in 1547 the bishop was made a privy councillor, |
The west wall features reliefs of Ptolemy | VI Philometor and Ptolemy VIII Physcon. |
8, separately from HUD's implementation of HOPE | VI.) |
f Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian | VI of Denmark and Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Ku |
Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne, daughter of Bertrand | VI of Auvergne. |
urs in erythrocytic cycle, and expression of Plm | VI, VII, VIII, occurs in exoerythrocytic cycle. |
yor of London in 1468 (during the reign of Henry | VI). |
brought by a restricted patient in terms of Part | VI of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984. |
She was a sister of William | VI, Marquess of Montferrat and Beatrice of Montferr |
The variation of information ( | VI) is a measure of the distance between two cluste |
He defended legality of the election of Urban | VI and his successors against the claims of the ant |
He attended the coronation of George | VI in 1936 and was elected to the legislative counc |
She was the eldest daughter of William | VI, Marquess of Montferrat, and the third wife of G |
Henry (1149-1162) (son of Louis | VI of France, later Archbishop of Reims) |
in, including three cardinal-nephews of Innocent | VI and six of Pope Clement VI. |
Two sections of Title | VI would prove important to her lawsuit. |
y as to whether they should say the Mass of Paul | VI if asked to by their bishop. |
- 18 December 1415) was a younger son of Charles | VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. |
nally of 5 bells recorded in the reign of Edward | VI. |
was a mistress and then perhaps queen of Alfonso | VI of Castile. |
pe from Caesar's Invasion to Accession of Edward | VI, in 2 volumes (London, 1794-1795). |
ets or makars associated with the Court of James | VI of Scotland (including the king himself) drew th |
line form of ice, the proton-ordered form of ice | VI. |
s part of the Army of the Potomac as part of the | VI Corps. |
u, Queen consort of England as the wife of Henry | VI. |
hythmic character (as did the pair of variations | VI and VII). |
rdinary form of the Roman Rite, the Mass of Paul | VI, in both English and Latin. |
Marshal, he organized the Coronations of George | VI and Elizabeth II, as well as the investiture of |
Upon the Readeption of Henry | VI in 1470, Tiptoft was unable to escape with Edwar |
The Oratory was, in the 18th year of Henry | VI, surrendered into the hands of the bishop, and, |
The bridge rebuilt under the reign of Charles | VI consisted of three arches and lasted from 1398 u |
ble claim on the throne after the death of Henry | VI. |
Illustrated history of Edward | VI. |
In 1453 (in the reign of Henry | VI), a deed gave the building's name (in translatio |
Raimond Roger was a close relative of Raymond | VI of Toulouse and a staunch ally. |
lph II renounced their rule in favor of Waldemar | VI, who died shortly afterwards. |
e 6 May 1945, by Sepp Dietrich, commander of the | VI Panzer Army. |
st but only son of the three children of William | VI and his second wife, Berta di Clavesana. |
eat medieval jurist and Lord Chancellor of Henry | VI of England; Sir William Yelverton was an earlier |
In 1941-1942, he was chief of staff of the | VI Corps. |
Charles of Valois was father of Philip | VI of France, Isabella, Duchess of Bourbon and Blan |
The Army under command of the | V.I. |
1984 it was part of the representation of Region | VI. |
arried William of Aumelas, second son of William | VI of Montpellier; she was still alive in 1136. |
ic Institutions, such as the University of Paris | VI, University of Chicago, Yale, Tufts, Queen Mary |
rst Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward | VI, and the formation of an identifiable Puritan mo |
be viewed as potential successors of Mithridates | VI on the Pontian throne, however the Kingdom of Po |
From 1547 to 1553, the reign of Edward | VI of England, he represented the City of London in |
alas initially had the strong support of Ptolemy | VI and was married to Ptolemy's daughter Cleopatra |
encountered Margaret of Anjou, the wife of Henry | VI. |
The manuscript was written in the reign of Henry | VI of England. |
Later, during the rule of Mithradates | VI Eupator, Panticapaeum for a short period of time |
artin four years later, as the choice of Alfonso | VI, and with vigour took up the defence of his chur |
d, built to commemorate the Coronation of George | VI, was built in 1937 but was destroyed by arsonist |
n V, and Helena, the bewitching daughter of John | VI Kantakouzenos. |
of the Zirids first, and then knights of Alfonso | VI before the final conquest by the Catholic Monarc |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
A clip of Howling | VI: The Freaks is shown as "police evidence" relati |
at the coronation of Philip, eldest son of Louis | VI of France. |
There is extant an alleged Bull of Benedict | VI granting Piligrim's demands; but this is also th |
Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, wife of Charles | VI of France, he spent several years in France. |
t dates back to the second prayer-book of Edward | VI (1552), whose council ordered that the communica |
De Ceremoniis" while listing the children of Leo | VI names a son called Basil, which might indicate h |
ased on the events following the death of Edward | VI. |
and was soon beleaguered by the army of Charles | VI of France. |
As ally of William | VI, Count of Holland, he took part in the Arkel-war |
e muses that Rolo was not the brother of Lelouch | vi Britannia, but that of Lelouch Lamperouge, the A |
During pontificate of Clement | VI he served as papal legate to establish peace bet |
tstein Abbey, established in the reign of Magnus | VI of Norway (1263-80). |
castle for Mary against the supporters of James | VI of Scotland with stones he obtained by demolishi |
After the accession of Edward | VI in 1547 she was renamed for him. |
Until the reign of Edward | VI the parishioners worshipped at the end of the we |
a period which included the Readeption of Henry | VI, when many former Lancastrians regained their la |
It was part of the representation of Region | VI from 1978 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1986 it elec |
From the reign of Edward | VI until the Great Fire the parishioners, mostly bo |
She was a daughter of Charles | VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. |
om 1943 to 1944) and 1984 to 1986, and of Region | VI from 1978 to 1984. |
In July 1952 he was appointed commander of U.S. | VI Corps at Camp Atterbury, Indiana and in April, 1 |
lmoravids, she fled to the protection of Alfonso | VI of Castile, becoming his mistress, converting to |
On the death of Pius | VI he made possible the holding of the conclave in |
n from Death of Henry VIII to Accession of James | VI of Scotland - a continuation of Robert Henry's H |
cy until surpassed by the 24-year papacy of Pius | VI in the late 18th century. |
As he was a friend of Mithridates | VI, the Pontic King gave Archelaus a Court Title: Φ |
A Spirit Undaunted: The Political Role of George | VI, London: Little, Brown and Co, ISBN 0-316-64765- |
He was a partisan of Raymond | VI of Toulouse in his wars with the Crown of Aragon |
He was even knighted at the coronation of Edward | VI of England in February 1547. |
inal Pierre Roger de Beaufort, nephew of Clement | VI, protodeacon of the Sacred College, was unanimou |
e was appointed Professor at University of Paris | VI: Pierre et Marie Curie in 1975 and Senior Member |
sh Reformation following the accession of Edward | VI in 1547, he left England in 1550 to pursue his s |
cast doubt on the orthodoxy of the Mass of Paul | VI, which had been promulgated by the Apostolic Con |
as mother of Isabeau of Bavaria, wife of Charles | VI of France. |
ough the proposal had the warm support of Edward | VI, her father was against it. |
ss of Berg (died 1248-9), was the child of Adolf | VI count of Berg (1185-1218) and Berta von Sayn. |
rd Teynham, citing Collins's Peerage of England ( | vi. |
The Grand Old Man of the | V.I. received a special award from Puan Sharifah Rod |
1602 - 27 May 1602) was the fifth child of James | VI of Scots and Anne of Denmark. |
t the location of Article 25, outside of Chapter | VI and VII and with no reference to either, suggest |
rine Fillol, Duchess of Somerset, aunt of Edward | VI and as wife of the Lord Protector of England, on |
tion Mass (the last being the coronation of Paul | VI in 1963). |
From the time of Edward | VI on, many of the most vital changes in ecclesiast |
icholas, by whom he was appointed general of the | VI army corps in the Crimea. |
sade of 1197 (also known as the Crusade of Henry | VI or the German Crusade of 1197) was a crusade lau |
ollowers, migrated into the dominions of Alfonso | VI, where he abandoned Islam for Christianity. |
Castile installed Yusuf IV, grandson of Muhammed | VI, as Sultan of Granada. |
On the death of Clement | VI, after each cardinal had bound himself to a part |
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