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  • of Scotland in 1542, when he presented to Henry VIII a 'plot' or map of the realm of Scotland, being
  • is currently investing from its eighth fund, BV VIII, a $750 million fund.
  • Pope Stephen VIII, a native of Germany, was pope from about July
  • At the time of Henry VIII a new Nave, South Aisle and Porch were rebuilt
  • While his brother, King Edward VIII abdicated just before his first Christmas as ki
  • -TV movie, dramatising the events of the Edward VIII abdication crisis.
  • uring the abdication crisis of 1936 (see Edward VIII abdication crisis).
  • by pressmen for a photograph during the Edward VIII abdication crisis, she is reported to have said
  • heightened during George's final hours, Edward VIII abolished the tradition during his brief reign.
  • Henry VIII acquired the house in 1538, and rebuilt it for
  • ongation west to east with an area of intensity VIII affecting the western end of the Karaburun Peni
  • Duke Branimir wrote to Pope John VIII affirming this split from Byzantine and commitm
  • riars was closed during the reign of King Henry VIII after he separated from the Catholic church.
  • ton who investigated on behalf of Pope Innocent VIII after obtaining a papal bull, though it is not
  • dez recorded 5 tackles and 1 sack in Super Bowl VIII against the Minnesota Vikings.
  • The unit was temporarily assigned to the VIII Air Support Command for training at Ramsbury, a
  • ry ocean liner Queen Elizabeth) and assigned to VIII Air Support Command.
  • music from the Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIII album has been published as a corresponding mus
  • ntil 1538 when the Manor was sold to King Henry VIII, along with the manors of Ebisham (Epsom), Coul
  • King Henry VIII also persecuted and imprisoned Protestants, and
  • John VIII also wrote a hagiography of Saint Eugenios of T
  • I finished as the highest placed women's second VIII, although they dropped into the 2nd division.
  • rcana, and usually follows the Chariot, as card VIII, although various decks vary from this pattern.
  • Henry VIII amassed a large arsenal of sakers in the early
  • eturned to Kildare following the death of Henry VIII and was received at court.
  • on came about-- all the meetings between Edward VIII and Baldwin, or the numerous Cabinet meetings,
  • ng the destruction of Lewes' monastery by Henry VIII and the burning of the 17 Protestant martyrs kn
  • mation, the Old Palace was handed over to Henry VIII and a new phase in its history began.
  • d Hebrew scholar, for a time librarian of Henry VIII, and then preacher at the Dutch church in Londo
  • y (died 23 December 1546) was a knight of Henry VIII and Lord of the Manor of Clifton Maubank.
  • ith several unknown other dramatists; and Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen as collaborations wit
  • o appears in Final Fantasy II, III, IV, V, VII, VIII, and IX.
  • The chocobo Boko appears in Final Fantasy V and VIII, and Final Fantasy Tactics.
  • at least 1499, during the papacies of Innocent VIII and Alexander VI, he began to acquire other pos
  • ord Chamberlain and Secretary of State to Henry VIII, and Lord High Treasurer to Edward VI, Lady Jan
  • Following the break between Henry VIII and the Papacy, the Anglican Churches came into
  • The abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII and the structure mined by the villagers for st
  • overeign during the Abdication Crisis of Edward VIII and during most of the Second World War.
  • was made a cardinal in March 1830 by Pope Pius VIII and took part in the 1830-1831 conclave which c
  • ory that Anthony Hall was a descendant of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn was used as the basis for a 199
  • vated to Cardinal on 13 July 1643 by Pope Urban VIII and was installed as Cardinal-Priest at the San
  • ended directly through the male line from Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (from an illegitimate son, born
  • re Lady Margaret Douglas, a niece of King Henry VIII, and Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond, wife of
  • thony Denny who was a Privy Councillor to Henry VIII and one of the Guardians of Edward VI.
  • h workshop originally established by King Henry VIII, and a drawing of it is included in the "Jacob
  • a supposed attempt to depose the reigning Henry VIII and replace him with a Yorkist, Henry Courtenay
  • in the conclaves of 1484 to elect Pope Innocent VIII and 1492 to elect Pope Alexander VI, but his pr
  • series of Papal Briefs, a Bull of Pope Clement VIII, and decrees of King Philip III of Spain, Ferdi
  • ught as a compulsory subject from classes VI to VIII and as an optional subject till class XII.
  • o release all British prisoners of war (Article VIII) and to give a general amnesty to all Chinese s
  • In 1540, the abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII, and became Gloucester Cathedral the following
  • ections from the series including Final Fantasy VIII and arrangements for guitar solos and piano due
  • use where Sir William Shelley entertained Henry VIII and later home of the Shelley Baronets, lies in
  • e sight of an abbey that was dissolved by Henry VIII and there is nothing left of it but a few stone
  • A version of the game formerly adopted by Henry VIII and played by Shakespeare.
  • re popular both with Frederik VI and Chruistian VIII and several of his works now in the Danish Nati
  • ng News First Team All-Utah, USBWA All-District VIII, and NABC All-District 13 First Team.
  • He offended Henry VIII, and became a Catholic martyr.
  • It was celebrated by Henry VIII and the French ambassadors at The More, Hertfor
  • ber of the House of Capet, and the son of Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile.
  • on to the throne after the abdication of Edward VIII, and World War II.
  • e had previously exchanged land with King Henry VIII and sought further recompense.
  • 1962 VIII and 1961e), was a non-periodic comet discovered
  • ication that had been laid upon him by Boniface VIII, and practically ignored the bull Unam sanctam.
  • dward (then the Prince of Wales, briefly Edward VIII and later Duke of Windsor), it opened on April
  • am Carter as Anne Boleyn, Ray Winstone as Henry VIII and Emily Blunt as Catherine Howard.
  • s an English jurist, a principal agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution of the M
  • to England to arrange a marriage between Henry VIII and the duchess of Milan, as well as a marriage
  • 9 the Archbishop married and then crowned Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
  • ppears in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (Book VIII) and in Samsons saga fagra, one of the chivalri
  • oese ambassador to the pope, this time Boniface VIII, and helped seal a peace with Venice.
  • was later used as a court in the reign of Henry VIII, and in the mid 18th century the house was the
  • by H.R.H the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor) on 22 May 1929.
  • n the conclave of 1829, which elected Pope Pius VIII, and in the conclave of 1830-1831, which electe
  • resent to Crown Prince Frederik (later Frederik VIII) and Crown Princess Louise in connection with t
  • to England, later becoming a librarian to Henry VIII, and working on a revision of the Latin New Tes
  • rowne, a trusted courtier at the court of Henry VIII, and his wife Lucy Nevill, a daughter of John N
  • e and Auditor of the Royal Mint for Kings Henry VIII and Edward IV.
  • y of spreading rumours about the death of Henry VIII and was pilloried in the market square at Newbu
  • posed to the annulment of the marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine in 1533 and never accepted Anne B
  • th century, she would have been designated John VIII and the Pope John that is the subject of this a
  • aiting at Newcastle for instructions from Henry VIII and Wolsey, and a Scottish safe-conduct, Magnus
  • Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were visitors at Yatten
  • He was the second son of Landgrave Louis VIII and Charlotte Christine Magdalene Johanna of Ha
  • issolution of the monasteries, ordered by Henry VIII, and were acquired in the early 17th century by
  • ferring the title of 'King of Ireland' on Henry VIII and his heirs.
  • In the Tudor period during the reign of Henry VIII and probably before then, the principal landown
  • 1550) was an English official working for Henry VIII, and husband to one of his reputed illegitimate
  • the then Duke of Cornwall (subsequently Edward VIII, and then later HRH Duke of Windsor) as his god
  • is direct identification of two popes, Boniface VIII and Benedict XI, as being aspects of the Antich
  • lic Church in England during the reign of Henry VIII and the subsequent persecution of Protestants d
  • ies the Abbess of Dartford put a curse on Henry VIII and all his male descendants, for confiscating
  • therine Parr, the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII, and Anne, Countess of Pembroke.
  • 5 and was subsequently remodelled by both Henry VIII and Eizabeth I. Sparse ruins of the site remain
  • ly were powerful merchants in the time of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Philip Rashleigh, younger son
  • Emergency Defense Force, consisting of the VI, VIII, and XIX Corps.
  • He was one of the yeoman to King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I, but is remembered today
  • She was the second wife of Henry VIII and had been accused of adultery, incest and hi
  • n 7 May 1296, but failed to go to Pope Boniface VIII and was consequently deprived of office.
  • an English courtier during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI.
  • came quite prominent at the court of King Henry VIII and even accompanied the king on an expedition
  • was reportedly used as a hunting lodge by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I and an elm tree outside it (the
  • passed to Sir Thomas Heneage, a friend of Henry VIII and gentleman of the privy chamber.
  • d after the death of his main patron pope Urban VIII, and it was almost complete by 1652.
  • ginal lyrics of Liberi Fatali for Final Fantasy VIII and both Suteki da Ne and the Hymn of the Fayth
  • He also had a palace at Rycote which Henry VIII and Catherine Howard visited on their honeymoon
  • as a D-shaped blockhouse built in 1539 by Henry VIII and first called the 'Thermitage Bulwark', beca
  • a series games, particularly Ultima VII, Ultima VIII and their descendants and spin-offs.
  • e church was built during the marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, which ended in divorce
  • , regent of France for her brother King Charles VIII, and brought about French intervention in Italy
  • ne to look for factor deficiency, starting with VIII and IX since they are the most common deficienc
  • Henry VIII and the English Monasteries.
  • itself was dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII and fell into ruin, but some traces of it still
  • Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State to Henry VIII, and is the oldest residential building in Hack
  • Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of King Henry VIII, and a first cousin of the King's second wife,
  • English Catholic martyrs from the time of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I were installed along the north
  • Sture came to power after the death of Charles VIII and consolidated his position through the victo
  • He was a trusted adviser to Henry VIII, and was at court most of his life.
  • on, Giles, was Master of Ordnance to King Henry VIII, and lies in splendour with his son, one above
  • r in the 1970 TV series, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, and played the same character its sequel, Eliz
  • ined a blessing for his mission from Pope Urban VIII, and then proceeded to Lisbon.
  • onsibility for the northern sector, placing the VIII and X Corps under Gough's command.
  • e guests of Henry, Prince of Wales, later Henry VIII and Joanna's sister Catherine of Aragon at Wind
  • er, with Rex Harrison and Joyce Redman as Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn respectively, running 288 perfo
  • cil family, Queen Elizabeth I, her father Henry VIII and Oliver Cromwell.
  • movement in England during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, and its literary monuments (1890
  • ding Anne Bassett, an alleged mistress of Henry VIII, and Elizabeth Bassett, also known as Mary Bass
  • ikely that other French kings including Charles VIII and Louis XII also passed through the tunnel on
  • a justice in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, and was made sheriff in 1513.
  • He quickly gained the favour of King Henry VIII, and in 1537 was appointed president of a commi
  • te from the investiture of Edward, later Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, in 1911, when most of
  • he ICJ that "clearly regarded Chapters VI, VII, VIII and XII as lex specialis while Article 24 conta
  • uries, including original armours worn by Henry VIII and Charles I plus a reconstructed display of t
  • him: (1) The History of the Life of King Henry VIII, and (2) Detached Pieces concerning Cardinal Wo
  • and viii., and is discontinued entirely at the end of ch
  • s the coat of arms and personal badges of Henry VIII and his first queen Catherine of Aragon.
  • k to 1511, copies of instruments owned by Henry VIII, and a rare contemporary sub-bass measuring 7.5
  • Following the strife between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France, and the death after on
  • le of Wally in Madonna's film W.E. about Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
  • James A. Michener's novel Alaska (chapter VIII) and his short novel Journey describe the harsh
  • ikings from 1972 to 1974, playing in Super Bowl VIII and Super Bowl IX for the Vikings, two more los
  • o his days as a Gentleman Pensioner under Henry VIII, and relayed the doctrine of the Italian riding
  • ed in public services in the north, under Henry VIII and Edward VI; he suffered as a protestant unde
  • Results given are for the 1st VIII and Women's 1st VIII only.
  • o 1514, being the wife in succession to Charles VIII and Louis XII
  • ion doubled in size between the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
  • Thomas Linacre (1460-1524), Physician to Henry VIII and founder of the Royal College of Physicians.
  • er, being sent on an errand to Germany by Henry VIII, and from 1532 to 1541 he passed much of his ti
  • England as brought into being under King Henry VIII and his son Edwarf VI.
  • rt Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and shared her Reformed beliefs.
  • Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972) by David Munrow
  • English court during the reigns of Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI and of Queen Mary.
  • the theatrical motion picture version of Henry VIII and his Six Wives (1972) starring Keith Michell
  • ynamis and Roman Client Rulers of Thrace, Cotys VIII and Antonia Tryphaena.
  • of domestic architecture of the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth.
  • 1512-1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb.
  • mething of a political compromise between Henry VIII and English landowners, who were growing increa
  • so separated from Roman Catholicism under Henry VIII) and the Scottish Episcopal Church which for pa
  • he Prince of Wales (later to become King Edward VIII and, after abdicating, the Duke of Windsor).
  • s "visitors of the monasteries" when King Henry VIII annexed the property of the Catholic Church at
  • Henry VIII announced his adherence in August 1521.
  • Nichols's, Bibliotheca Topographia Britannica, VIII, Antiquities in Leicestershire, 1790.
  • Her nephew Henry VIII apparently had greater trust for William and cr
  • s, such as High Constable Tord and king Charles VIII, appear to have regarded Erengisle's family as
  • s (such as the location of the atria in segment VIII) appear to be constant.
  • Pope Clement VIII appears as one of dramatis personae in the albu
  • Clement VIII appointed him Secretary of Papal Briefs in 1593
  • the consistory of 4 December 1298 Pope Boniface VIII appointed him to the cardinal-bishopric of Alba
  • The Women's 1st VIII are coached by Nick Bevan.
  • Patients with high levels of Factor VIII are at increased risk for deep venous thrombosi
  • ition found him in command of a division in the VIII Armeekorps of Johann Gabriel Chasteler de Courc
  • VIII Armeekorps - General der Artillerie Walter Heit
  • 00 troops and appointed Gyulai commander of the VIII Armeekorps.
  • tion in Baden and in 1850 Chief of Staff of the VIII Army Corps.
  • to duty in the Shenandoah Valley as part of the VIII Army Corps's Middle Department until January 18
  • n 1514, Gigli (as the agent of Wosley and Henry VIII) arranged for another cardinal-nephew Giulio de
  • He recognised Henry VIII as leader of the Church of England.
  • ruins as it was one of many dissolved by Henry VIII as part of the reformation.
  • as the body recognises the "normal form" factor VIII as foreign, as the body does not have its own "
  • of the Monasteries they were at odds with Henry VIII, as they still recognised the supremacy of Rome
  • formal document explicitly acknowledging Henry VIII as head of the church in England.
  • so appeared in ITV's lavish costume drama Henry VIII as his eldest daughter Mary Tudor.
  • As of at least 2006, the actuality of And VIII as a galaxy has not yet been firmly established
  • The abbey was closed in 1539 by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution.
  • nd the Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, as well as publishing books which were entirel
  • Maronites; he was sent in 1616 by Pope Clement VIII as nuncio to Lebanon, to preside at the Maronit
  • This was done on orders from King Henry VIII as vengeance for his ancestor, Henry II.
  • r 1978, Members of the club participated in the VIII Asian Games held in Pattaya, Thailand, in which
  • When rebellion broke out in York against Henry VIII, Aske was returning to Yorkshire from London.
  • nd kept the armed activity under the name ETA - VIII Assembly, soon to merge with ETA(m) in 1983.
  • betting at both places, and rowing in the first VIII at Eton and the University second boat, Isis, a
  • He now coaches the Senior 1st VIII at Newington College.
  • feeling drained as they came to record Chicago VIII at producer James William Guercio's Caribou Ran
  • French resident in Scotland to meet with Henry VIII at Oatlands.
  • The highest men's 2nd VIII at the end of the week was 1st & 3rd Trinity II
  • The highest women's 2nd VIII at the end of the week was Lady Margaret II, wh
  • ned a second time in September 878 by Pope John VIII at Troyes while the pope was attending a counci
  • Jesus II were the highest women's 2nd VIII at the end of the week at 15th position, having
  • as Sir Richard Tempest, who was with King Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.
  • At the time of the seizing of Pope Boniface VIII at Anagni, Boccasini was one of only two cardin
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