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Dahomey was chosen for some of the filming locations in the movie, The Comedians ( 1967 film ), with an all-star cast that included Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Lillian Gish, James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Brown, Alec Guinness, Raymond St. Jacques, Gloria Foster, Zakes Mokae, Paul Ford, Georg Stanford Brown, Peter Ustinov, Douta Seck and Cicely Tyson.
Since the 1970s, when Elizabeth A. R. Brown published The Tyranny of a Construct ( 1974 ), many have re-examined the evidence and concluded that feudalism is an unworkable term and should be removed entirely from scholarly and educational discussion, or at least used only with severe qualification and warning.
In 1974, U. S. historian Elizabeth A. R. Brown rejected the label feudalism as an anachronism that imparts a false sense of uniformity to the concept.
*" Feudalism ", by Elizabeth A. R. Brown.
His birth date has traditionally been recorded as January 19, 1807, but according to the historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor, " Lee's writings indicate he may have been born the previous year.
* Pryor, Elizabeth Brown ; Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters.
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* Robert E. Lee by Elizabeth Brown Pryor in Encyclopedia Virginia
Vincent Irizarry, Sharon Case, Genie Francis, Maura West, Eden Riegel, Billy Miller, Elizabeth Hendrickson, Marcy Rylan, Amelia Heinle Luckinbill, Sarah Brown, Laura Wright, Veleka Gray, Robin Mattson, Lenore Kasdorf, Roscoe Born, Judith Chapman, David Canary, and Michael Sabatino have all played multiple soap roles.
Rice married Julia E. Brown ( nee Elizabeth Baldwin ) on June 26, 1867.
* Pryor, Elizabeth Brown.
A series of distinguished British actresses have portrayed Queen Mary on stage and screen, including Dame Wendy Hiller ( on the London stage in Crown Matrimonial ), Dame Flora Robson ( in A King's Story ), Dame Peggy Ashcroft ( in Edward & Mrs Simpson ), Phyllis Calvert ( in The Woman He Loved ), Gaye Brown ( in All the King's Men ), Dame Eileen Atkins ( in Bertie and Elizabeth ), Miranda Richardson ( in The Lost Prince ), Margaret Tyzack ( in Wallis & Edward ), and Claire Bloom ( in The King's Speech ).
An audio version was produced in 1999 by the CBC starring Simon Bradbury as Captain Bluntschli, Elizabeth Brown as Raina and Andrew Gillies as Major Saranoff.
Elizabeth " Betsy " Brown Stephens, a Cherokee Indian who walked the Trail of Tears.
* Brown, Elizabeth, A. R. ( 2000 ) The King's Conundrum: Endowing Queens and Loyal Servants, Ensuring Salvation, and Protecting the Patrimony in Fourteenth-Century France, in Burrow and Wei ( eds ) 2000.
Dench's more recent film career has garnered six Academy Award nominations in nine years for Mrs. Brown in 1997 ; her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love in 1998 ; for Chocolat in 2000 ; for the lead role of writer Iris Murdoch in Iris in 2001 ( with Kate Winslet playing her as a younger woman ); for Mrs Henderson Presents ( a romanticised history of the Windmill Theatre ) in 2005 ; and for 2006's Notes on a Scandal, a film for which she received critical acclaim, including Golden Globe, Academy Award, BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild nominations.
Two years after her death in 1986, he married Elizabeth Brown.
National board members include Doris Betts, Walter Brueggemann, Scott Cairns, Michael Card, Elizabeth Dewberry, Tim Gautreaux, Philip Gulley, Ron Hansen, Roy Herron, Silas House, Richard Hughes, Thomas G. Long, Tom Lynch, Brian McLaren, Carrie Newcomer, Kathleen Norris, Katherine Paterson, Eugene H. Peterson, Charles Pollard, Barbara Brown Taylor, Will Willimon, John Wilson, Philip Yancey, and others.
In the 1940s and 50s, Locust Valley was the country home of Robert A. Lovett, a partner ( with Prescott Bush ) in Brown Brothers Harriman Bank on Wall Street and a former United States Secretary of Defense ; Elizabeth Shoumatoff, renowned portrait painter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and other local luminaries ; and finally, Leonard Hall, The National Chairman of the Republican Party.
Joseph Rogers was born August 21, 1764 near Cook's Town, Ireland, the son of James Rogers and his wife Elizabeth Brown.
The teachers were Mrs. Elizabeth P. Bird, Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs. Virginia Yowell and Mrs. Louise Elswick from New River and Mrs. Eula Phillips, Miss Alene Bane, Miss Naomi Brooks, Mrs. Mary K. Bain and himself from Fairlawn.
The Festival is held at Elizabeth Brown Memorial Park and is cosponsored by the county, town and the Wythe Arts Council.
During the Civil War, Stone joined with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Martha Coffin Wright, Amy Post, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Ernestine Rose, and Angelina Grimké Weld to form the Woman's National Loyal League in 1863.

Brown and Historians
Historians agree John Brown played a major role in the start of the Civil War.
Historians believe that Sweeney was trying to kill Lydia Broadnax, Wythe's housekeeper, and Michael Brown, a 16-year-old mixed-race boy, to whom Wythe had made bequests in his will.
* Brown, David S., Beyond the Frontier: Midwestern Historians in the American Century ( 2009 )
* Brown, David S. Beyond the Frontier: Midwestern Historians in the American Century.

Brown and Medieval
* Monecal, Maria Rosa ( 2002 ), The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain ( Boston: Little, Brown, and Company )
* Brown, Michelle P., The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Early Medieval World.
* Natalis Comes: Mythologiae siue explicationis fabularum libri decem ; translated as Natale Conti ’ s Mythologiae, translated and annotated by John Mulryan and Steven Brown ; Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2006.
The Struggle for Power in Medieval Italy: Structures of Political Rule, 400-1400, translator, Rosalind Brown Jensen ( New York: Cambridge University Press )
* Brown, Phyllis R. " The Seafarer .” Medieval England: an Encyclopedia.
* Brown Michael, Black Douglases: War and Lordship in Late Medieval Scotland, 1300-1455.
Brown as part of: " Variance and Late Medieval Mouvance: Reading an Edition of Georges Chastellain's ' Louange à la tresglorieuse Vierge ,' in: Translation, Transformation, and Transubstantiation, ed.
" Medieval Portuguese Royal Chronicles. Topics in a Discourse of Identity and Power ", retrieved at Brown University online

Brown and Europe
Allen Brown described Château Gaillard as " one of the finest castles in Europe " and military historian Sir Charles Oman wrote that:
In 1933, when the Great Depression limited Brown's ability to support a faculty member who was only useful as a researcher and not a teacher, he was let go by Brown, being hired after a trip to Europe by Yale University, where he remained for most of the rest of his life, retiring in 1972.
Spain, Eastern Europe, and the Caucasus Mountains still have virgin forest areas that are not only home to sizable deer populations but also for other animals that were once abundant such as the wisent, Eurasian lynx, Spanish lynx, wolves, and Brown bears.
Following a tour of Europe and the United States, both Brown and Damiani announced they were leaving Cake, which led to speculation about the band's future ; McCrea eventually recruited Xan McCurdy to take over on guitar, and persuaded Nelson to return.
Ironically, historian Derek Brown notes that if the battle is seen as part of the War of the Grand Alliance, Pope Alexander VIII was an ally of William and an enemy to James ; the Papal States were part of the Grand Alliance with a shared hostility to Louis XIV of France, who at the time was attempting to establish dominance in Europe and to whom James was an ally.
Brown and Gilman argued that the choice of form is governed by either relationships of ' power ' and / or ' solidarity ', depending on the culture of the speakers, showing that ' power ' had been the dominant predictor of form in Europe until the twentieth century.
* MacAlister Brown,The Third Reich's Mobilization of the German Fifth Column in Eastern Europe ', The Journal for Central European Affairs 19 / 2 ( Jul.
A recent study by Turney and Brown links the 8, 500 years ago drainage to the expansion of agriculture from east to west across Europe ; he suggests that this may also account for various flood myths of prehistoric cultures, including the Biblical flood myth.
Brown argues that as foreign secretary from 1846 to 1851 and subsequently as prime minister, Palmerston sought to maintain the balance of power in Europe, sometimes even aligning with France to do so.
" With few notable exceptions such as Boston University and Brown University, universities in America classify archaeology as a sub-discipline of anthropology, while in Europe it is thought to be a subject more like historical studies.
* Mlíkovský, Jiří ( 2003 ): Brown Fish Owl ( Bubo zeylonensis ) in Europe: past distribution and taxonomic status.
Several mammal species originated in the Palearctic, and spread to the Nearctic during the ice ages, including the Brown Bear ( Ursus arctos, known in North America as the Grizzly ), Red Deer ( Cervus elaphus ) in Europe and the closely related Elk ( Cervus canadensis ) in far eastern Siberia, American Bison ( Bison bison ), and Reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus, known in North America as the Caribou ).
After spending time in Europe, he joined Martin's Bank, where his father was a partner, in 1892, Brown, Shipley & Co., where his maternal grandfather was a partner, in 1894, and Brown Bros. & Co. of New York, in 1895.
* Subfamily Certhiinae, genus Certhia is the typical treecreepers, with seven species found in Europe and Asia, and one, the Brown Creeper, in North America.
After the band split in 1986, Brown joined Ron Johnson labelmates A Witness on drums, touring the UK and Europe and appearing on several records ( the 12 " EP ' One Foot in the Groove ' and Strange Fruit Double Peel Sessions ) and three sessions for BBC Radio One DJ John Peel.
He collaborated with former ABBA superstar and family friend, Frida ( Anni-Frid Lyngstad ,) on the 2004 track, " The Sun Will Shine Again " ( with lyrics by Sam Brown ) and performed with her across Europe.
It was conducted by Naval Striking and Support Forces Southern Europe ( STRIKFORSOUTH ), commanded by Vice Admiral Charles R. Brown, USN, who also commanded the Sixth Fleet.
* Charles Clarke interviewed on Blair, Europe and what Gordon Brown must do next.
*** Naval Striking and Support Forces Southern Europe ( STRIKFORSOUTH ) Vice Admiral Charles R. Brown, United States Navy
The music of Iowa includes such notable musicians as Slipknot, The Envy Corps, Radio Moscow, Modern Life Is War, Unknown Component, Bix Beiderbecke and Greg Brown, as well as Meredith Willson, composer of The Music Man, and Alice Ettinger who was renowned enough to perform in Europe in the 1890s.
The North American Brown Creeper has never been recorded in Europe, but an autumn vagrant would be difficult to identify, since it would not be singing, and the American species ' call is much like that of Eurasian Treecreeper.
Brown Treecreeper has never been recorded in Europe, but would be difficult to separate from Short-toed Treecreeper, which it much resembles in appearance.
In a March 2009 speech to the United States Congress, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said " There is no old Europe, no new Europe.

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