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Gold solidus of Leo | VI and Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, 908-912. |
Portrait of Edward | VI in distorted perspective, 1546. |
Margaret of Anjou, Queen Consort of Henry | VI of England |
She was the daughter of Gerhard | VI of Holstein (d. |
Griffiths, R.A., The Reign of Henry | VI' ISBN 0-7509-3777-7 |
She was the eldest daughter of William | VI, Marquess of Montferrat, and the third wife of G |
in, including three cardinal-nephews of Innocent | VI and six of Pope Clement VI. |
In 1941-1942, he was chief of staff of the | VI Corps. |
the interior, are the burial tombs of Ferdinand | VI y his wife. |
- Mithridates was named in honor of Mithridates | VI and he died in 68 |
Around 20,000 soldiers of the | VI Corps camped in the immediate area. |
According to the history of John | VI Kantakouzenos, the marriage took place in Octobe |
Epitaph of Louis | VI, after 1137, Eglise Abbatiale de Saint Denis, to |
Tombstone of George | VI, Catholicos of All Armenians, at Mother Cathedra |
in, born 1165, executed on the orders of Raymond | VI in 1214 |
Formerly in the service of Edward | VI, Chatterton was groom-in-ordinary to Mary I. |
It was part of the representation of Region | VI from 1978 to 1984. |
ikos Asan, father of Irene Asanina, wife of John | VI Kantakouzenos. |
arried Matilda (died 1443), daughter of Bernhard | VI, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg. |
She was the daughter of Bohemund | VI, Prince of Antioch and Sibylla of Armenia. |
ought down upon himself the vengeance of Alfonso | VI of Castile. |
Statue of Alfonso | VI of Castile at the Sabatini Gardens (F. |
The west wall features reliefs of Ptolemy | VI Philometor and Ptolemy VIII Physcon. |
Henry (1149-1162) (son of Louis | VI of France, later Archbishop of Reims) |
Two sections of Title | VI would prove important to her lawsuit. |
Raimond Roger was a close relative of Raymond | VI of Toulouse and a staunch ally. |
The manuscript was written in the reign of Henry | VI of England. |
After the accession of Edward | VI in 1547 she was renamed for him. |
She was a daughter of Charles | VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. |
He was even knighted at the coronation of Edward | VI of England in February 1547. |
His mother was Charlotte, daughter of William | VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. |
During the reign of Ferdinand | VI, Buen Retiro was the setting for magnificent Ita |
enry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward | VI that revision could proceed faster. |
servations of comets, the ephemerides of Jupiter | VI, and some asteroids. |
ope, was a general in the service of Mithridates | VI of Pontus. |
ave been in love with Malgarita, wife of Rainaut | VI, viscount of Aubusson. |
In the post-Vatican II Mass of Paul | VI, this Introit is assigned for the Fourth Sunday |
A rough approximation of the | VI curve for a Gunn diode, showing the negative dif |
At the readeption of Henry | VI on 9 October 1470, John was restored to ancestra |
Albert was accosted by eight followers of Henry | VI, who stabbed him to death. |
The variation of information ( | VI) is a measure of the distance between two cluste |
Upon the Readeption of Henry | VI in 1470, Tiptoft was unable to escape with Edwar |
Charles of Valois was father of Philip | VI of France, Isabella, Duchess of Bourbon and Blan |
arried William of Aumelas, second son of William | VI of Montpellier; she was still alive in 1136. |
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 |
Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, wife of Charles | VI of France, he spent several years in France. |
and was soon beleaguered by the army of Charles | VI of France. |
A Spirit Undaunted: The Political Role of George | VI, London: Little, Brown and Co, ISBN 0-316-64765- |
tion Mass (the last being the coronation of Paul | VI in 1963). |
Castile installed Yusuf IV, grandson of Muhammed | VI, as Sultan of Granada. |
In 1552, on the order of Edward | VI of England, Chantries were dissolved, effectivel |
ogy, a new story began with The Legend of Heroes | VI: Sora no Kiseki. |
It was suppressed early in the reign of Edward | VI, and he became then Archdeacon of Nottingham. |
rom November, 2007 - People's Deputy of Ukraine ( | VI Convocation) from the Party of Regions, listed a |
558-1561 and helped revise the liturgy of Edward | VI of England. |
ten years before, with the assistance of Amadeus | VI, Count of Savoy. |
il servant who lived during the reign of Ptolemy | VI Philometor (2nd century BC). |
of all possible wedge products of up to d of the | vi form a basis for . |
They had a daughter but the marriage of Leo | VI and Theophano seems to have been loveless. |
ands: A Theological Critique of the Mass of Paul | VI, a 468-page work published by Philothea Press. |
Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne, daughter of Bertrand | VI of Auvergne. |
She was a sister of William | VI, Marquess of Montferrat and Beatrice of Montferr |
hythmic character (as did the pair of variations | VI and VII). |
artin four years later, as the choice of Alfonso | VI, and with vigour took up the defence of his chur |
A clip of Howling | VI: The Freaks is shown as "police evidence" relati |
De Ceremoniis" while listing the children of Leo | VI names a son called Basil, which might indicate h |
As he was a friend of Mithridates | VI, the Pontic King gave Archelaus a Court Title: Φ |
From the time of Edward | VI on, many of the most vital changes in ecclesiast |
After the death of Parakramabahu | VI in 1467, he left Nallur the capital he had rebui |
is called a "hanap" in the inventory of Charles | VI of France of 1391. |
ed to become emperor on the accession of Michael | VI Stratiotikos in 1056. |
Baldwin was the son of Dirk | VI, Count of Holland and Sophia of Rheineck, and br |
of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, a cousin of Henry | VI of England. |
, the community was told to use the Mass of Paul | VI, which they did, but using the Latin language. |
, Seigneur de Conches, a great-grandson of Louis | VI, and Perronelle de Joigny. |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
sh Common Prayer, i.e. the Second Book of Edward | VI of 1552. |
ed an important role in the succession of Philip | VI of France (his wife's half-brother) to the thron |
ral Revolution of 1820 led to the return of John | VI of Portugal on April 26, 1821. |
urs in erythrocytic cycle, and expression of Plm | VI, VII, VIII, occurs in exoerythrocytic cycle. |
He defended legality of the election of Urban | VI and his successors against the claims of the ant |
- 18 December 1415) was a younger son of Charles | VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. |
was a mistress and then perhaps queen of Alfonso | VI of Castile. |
ets or makars associated with the Court of James | VI of Scotland (including the king himself) drew th |
st but only son of the three children of William | VI and his second wife, Berta di Clavesana. |
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 |
at the coronation of Philip, eldest son of Louis | VI of France. |
As ally of William | VI, Count of Holland, he took part in the Arkel-war |
During pontificate of Clement | VI he served as papal legate to establish peace bet |
It was part of the representation of Region | VI from 1978 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1986 it elec |
He was a partisan of Raymond | VI of Toulouse in his wars with the Crown of Aragon |
e was appointed Professor at University of Paris | VI: Pierre et Marie Curie in 1975 and Senior Member |
The Grand Old Man of the | V.I. received a special award from Puan Sharifah Rod |
icholas, by whom he was appointed general of the | VI army corps in the Crimea. |
rved as a painter to the English court of Edward | VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. |
interim that followed the deposition of Gamaliel | VI a century earlier. |
21 March 1852) became Queen consort of Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
us functions, such as the proclamation of George | VI succeeding his brother King Edward VIII to the t |
Brittany (1411 - c. 1444) was a daughter of John | VI, Duke of Brittany, and his wife, Joan of Valois. |
the chairman of the Organizing Committee of the | VI Athletics World Cup that took place in Havana in |
rigade in James B. Ricketts' 3rd Division of the | VI Corps. |
Conrad I of Saffenburg and daughter of Dietrich | VI, Count of Cleves. |
Lady Anne Murray, she was the mistress of James | VI of Scotland from 1593 until her marriage to Patr |
rre Firmin Malher formed his 3rd Division of the | VI Corps into three columns and marched south on 9 |
rg, he was promoted to chief of artillery of the | VI Corps as a brigadier general, as of November 29, |
ther of Archelaus another general of Mithridates | VI and the paternal uncle of Archelaus' sons: Arche |
Somerset and Northumberland protectors of Edward | VI and later still by the Portmans of Orchard Portm |
On the accession of Edward | VI in 1547 the bishop was made a privy councillor, |
f Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian | VI of Denmark and Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Ku |
He attended the coronation of George | VI in 1936 and was elected to the legislative counc |
pe from Caesar's Invasion to Accession of Edward | VI, in 2 volumes (London, 1794-1795). |
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 |
lph II renounced their rule in favor of Waldemar | VI, who died shortly afterwards. |
Later, during the rule of Mithradates | VI Eupator, Panticapaeum for a short period of time |
e muses that Rolo was not the brother of Lelouch | vi Britannia, but that of Lelouch Lamperouge, the A |
tstein Abbey, established in the reign of Magnus | VI of Norway (1263-80). |
Until the reign of Edward | VI the parishioners worshipped at the end of the we |
From the reign of Edward | VI until the Great Fire the parishioners, mostly bo |
as mother of Isabeau of Bavaria, wife of Charles | VI of France. |
ss of Berg (died 1248-9), was the child of Adolf | VI count of Berg (1185-1218) and Berta von Sayn. |
1602 - 27 May 1602) was the fifth child of James | VI of Scots and Anne of Denmark. |
sade of 1197 (also known as the Crusade of Henry | VI or the German Crusade of 1197) was a crusade lau |
On the death of Clement | VI, after each cardinal had bound himself to a part |
Following the introduction of the Mass of Paul | VI to replace the former rite in 1969-1970, a petit |
dent is likely to constitute a breach of article | VI of the NPT...[and that] [s]uch a breach would be |
Thomas Stevens's post-war (1870) history of the | VI Corps, Wright related to Thomas that he himself |
Initially a partisan of Raymond | VI of Toulouse in the war between the Albigensian C |
He lived earlier than the reign of Ptolemy | VI Philometor (181-146 BC) when his Lives were epit |
heard of the results of the election of Michael | VI Stratiotikos upon the death of the empress Theod |
88) was the third son and fourth child of Albert | VI, landgrave of Leuchtenberg and his wife, Mechthi |
Philip was a younger son of Louis | VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (1630-1678) and hi |
raveled to France and joined the army of Charles | VI during the siege of Brugge, ruled by the rebel P |
the Habsburg dynasty after the death of Charles | VI in 1740. |
15th century at the expense, it is said, of Jean | VI d'Aumont, who had devastated it twice at the hea |
ic Institutions, such as the University of Paris | VI, University of Chicago, Yale, Tufts, Queen Mary |
There is extant an alleged Bull of Benedict | VI granting Piligrim's demands; but this is also th |
om 1943 to 1944) and 1984 to 1986, and of Region | VI from 1978 to 1984. |
lmoravids, she fled to the protection of Alfonso | VI of Castile, becoming his mistress, converting to |
sh Reformation following the accession of Edward | VI in 1547, he left England in 1550 to pursue his s |
t the location of Article 25, outside of Chapter | VI and VII and with no reference to either, suggest |
By about 1430, in the reign of Henry | VI, the manor had been acquired by the Cheynes of C |
He was early attached to the court of James | VI of Scotland, and soon after James's accession to |
en she was forced to abdicate in favour of James | VI, her infant son. |
s against the papacy during the presence of Pius | VI in Vienna, as well as against the religious orde |
A maternal grandson of Muhammed | VI, Yusuf IV was placed on the throne of Granada on |
doctrine, and soon after the accession of Edward | VI was appointed one of the king's chaplains at Win |
During the reign of Edward | VI, Hopton was Chaplain to the Lady Mary, later Que |
gulations promulgated under section 602 of Title | VI may validly prohibit actions that have a dispara |
J. F. A. Ajayi, ed., General History of Africa, | VI: Africa in the Nineteenth Century until the 1880 |
During the minority of Henry | VI Kemp had a prominent position in the English cou |
etween the Castilian and Leonese army of Alfonso | VI and the Almoravids under Yusuf ibn Tashfin. |
He became a page at the court of Charles | VI of France, and at the age of 12 he accompanied L |
mily, the eldest surviving daughter of Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
On the defeat of Mithridates | VI of Pontus in 65 BC, Colchis was occupied by Pomp |
On the accession of Edward | VI he was one of those charged by Henry VIII's exec |
firmed by Parliament (in the third year of Henry | VI) at the suit of his son. |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
vision (later designated the 2nd Division of the | VI Corps) of the Army of the Potomac. |
mpaign, and the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the | VI Corps at the Seven Days Battles, where he was wo |
, when the Division formed the right wing of the | VI SS Army Corps during the fighting in the Courlan |
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 |
brought by a restricted patient in terms of Part | VI of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984. |
y as to whether they should say the Mass of Paul | VI if asked to by their bishop. |
s part of the Army of the Potomac as part of the | VI Corps. |
The bridge rebuilt under the reign of Charles | VI consisted of three arches and lasted from 1398 u |
In 1453 (in the reign of Henry | VI), a deed gave the building's name (in translatio |
rst Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward | VI, and the formation of an identifiable Puritan mo |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
castle for Mary against the supporters of James | VI of Scotland with stones he obtained by demolishi |
a period which included the Readeption of Henry | VI, when many former Lancastrians regained their la |
In July 1952 he was appointed commander of U.S. | VI Corps at Camp Atterbury, Indiana and in April, 1 |
On the death of Pius | VI he made possible the holding of the conclave in |
cy until surpassed by the 24-year papacy of Pius | VI in the late 18th century. |
inal Pierre Roger de Beaufort, nephew of Clement | VI, protodeacon of the Sacred College, was unanimou |
ough the proposal had the warm support of Edward | VI, her father was against it. |
rine Fillol, Duchess of Somerset, aunt of Edward | VI and as wife of the Lord Protector of England, on |
Jubilee (Christmas 1499); the visit of Alexander | VI to Piombino (January-March 1502); and obsequies |
t had been made during the short reign of Edward | VI to promote Protestantism in Ireland, and the "pl |
ed him, but it was not until the reign of Edward | VI, on 16 August 1547, that his appointment was con |
ored on Chicago VIII were reminiscent of Chicago | VI, this particular album had a more distinct rock |
hew, who was regent during the minority of James | VI, and this nephew's son-in-law, who was The Bonny |
ngton Emergency Defense Force, consisting of the | VI, VIII, and XIX Corps. |
the Book of Common Prayer in the reign of Edward | VI, he left the kingdom in disgust. |
awards and at the time was the commander of the | VI SS Panzer Army and there is some doubt as to the |
England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James | VI and I Click here to see image [3] Anne (1665-171 |
After the death of Edward | VI Morgan joined Mary and her supporters at Kenning |
ife's work to the service and betterment of the | V.I. people in many roles and responsibilities…. he |
The Oratory was, in the 18th year of Henry | VI, surrendered into the hands of the bishop, and, |
e 6 May 1945, by Sepp Dietrich, commander of the | VI Panzer Army. |
eat medieval jurist and Lord Chancellor of Henry | VI of England; Sir William Yelverton was an earlier |
be viewed as potential successors of Mithridates | VI on the Pontian throne, however the Kingdom of Po |
n from Death of Henry VIII to Accession of James | VI of Scotland - a continuation of Robert Henry's H |
cast doubt on the orthodoxy of the Mass of Paul | VI, which had been promulgated by the Apostolic Con |
ollowers, migrated into the dominions of Alfonso | VI, where he abandoned Islam for Christianity. |
ary formation, the Feeney case, the Mass of Paul | VI, the pre-Vatican II liturgical changes, the vali |
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