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Gisela and Bock
* Bock, Gisela ; Skinner, Quentin ; and Viroli, Maurizio, ed.
" The Republican Ideal of Political Liberty ", Machiavelli and Republicanism, edited by Gisela Bock, Quentin Skinner and Maurizio Viroli ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 293 – 309

Gisela and Germany
He married princess Gisela of Burgundy, and resolved in 974 to oust Otto II from the throne of Germany.
Stuart, who was born as Gisela Gschaider in Velden, Bavaria, West Germany, was raised in her parents ' Roman Catholic faith.
* 2002: The Danube Seven ( Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Adelinde Theresia Roitinger, Gisela Forster, Iris Muller, Ida Raming, Pia Brunner and Angela White ), a group of seven women from Germany, Austria, and the United States, were ordained on a ship on the Danube on 29 June 2002 by Rómulo Antonio Braschi, an Independent Catholic bishop whose own episcopal ordination was considered ' valid but illicit ' by the Roman Catholic Church.
* 2003: In the summer of 2003, two of the Danube Seven, Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger ( from Austria ) and Gisela Forster ( from Germany ), were ordained as bishops by several male bishops of independent churches not affiliated with the Vatican.
At that time the Olympic Record was held since 1936 Summer Olympics by Gisela Mauermayer from Germany at 47. 63m.
During a bail period in 1955, he defected to East Germany ; Gisela committed suicide a year later.

Gisela and from
Many important wind and kitesurfing figures compete in this championship, such as the several-times world windsurfing champion Björn Dunkerbeck and Gisela Pulido, the very young kiteboarding champion from Tarifa.
For example, Freud said he had guessed the name of the Rat Man's girlfriend, Gisela, from an anagram, Glejisamen, which the patient had invented.
Philostratus writing of this temple in the early 3rd century AD, speaks of a cult statue of Protesilaus at this temple " standing on a base which was shaped like the prow of a boat ;" Gisela Richter noted coins of Elaeus from the time of Commodus that show on their reverses Protesilaus on the prow of a ship, in helmet, cuirass and short chiton.
When a second daughter, Archduchess Gisela of Austria ( 1856 – 1932 ), was born a year later, she took her away from Elisabeth as well.
* FC Bayern Munich founded on 27 February as Schwabinger Bayern at a meeting in Munich ’ s Gisela Restaurant by dissident players from a club called MTV 1879.
Recent scientific evidence published by Ira Rabin, Oliver Hahn, Timo Wolff, Admir Masic, and Gisela Weinberg demonstrates that the ink from The Thanksgiving Scroll uses water taken from the Dead Sea and vicinity thereby demonstrating a link between the Dead Sea region and at least some of the scrolls.
They preserved the remains of King Stephen ’ s right hand and it was brought back together with a bone taken from the arm of Gisela.
His time there, aside from work commitments, were taken up with Gisela and the active Buenos Aires night life.
Fabiana Gisela Vallejos ( born July 30, 1985 ) is a women's association football player from Argentina, currently playing for Boca Juniors Ladies .< ref >
He had a daughter, Gisela ( born 1968 ), and a son, Nicolas ( born 1966 ), from the marriage.
She then came from a set down to beat Gisela Dulko 3 – 6, 6 – 3, 6 – 4.
In this she gives an account of her life from childhood, including her beginnings as a star and her coming to television as hostess of the program Aló Gisela, and photographs are included.
Player invitations were made on the basis of USCF ratings, and the field of eleven included defending champion Lisa Lane, former champions Gisela Kahn Gresser, Mary Bain, and Mona May Karff, and Amateur Champion Greta Fuchs, all from New York City.
She managed to take a win from Arantxa Parra Santonja at Estoril before getting overpowered by Gisela Dulko.
Since World War I, the former Gisela Railway from Salzburg via Zell am See to Wörgl, the North Tyrolean Railway ( Kufstein-Innsbruck, operated by the Austrian Southern Railway until 1923 ) and the Arlberg railway have been understood as part of the Western Railway.
In order to avoid conscription and the Portuguese Colonial War in Portugal's overseas territories in Africa, Jorge Palma dropped out of university and went to Denmark with his wife, Gisela Brande, where he lived from 1973 to 1974 as a political refugee.
She moved to the quarterfinals after Gisela Dulko retired from their fourth round match at 7 – 5, 1 – 0.

Gisela and When
* Rabitz, Albrecht & Gisela Rabitz,When the Namazu Shakes its Body ”, Andon, No. 88, 2010, pp. 5-27.

Gisela and Women
* " Gisela Richter ," in Notable American Women, ed.

Gisela and by
It has been identified by Gisela Richter as an imagined portrait of Hesiod.
by Hildegard Konrnhardt )-Aphorisms ( translated by Gisela Koch-Weser O ’ Brien )
Stephen, who was baptized by Bishop Adalbert of Prague, married Gisela, the daughter of Bavarian Duke Henry II and distant niece of Otto III.
* My Life in the Third Reich: Nightmares and Consequences by Gisela Cooper, who was a prisoner in Wansleben, a subcamp of Buchenwald.
The Metropolitan's sculpture of a heroically nude helmeted warrior stands on a forward-slanting base, looking down and slightly to his left, with his right arm raised, prepared to strike, would not be identifiable, save by comparison made by Gisela Richter with a torso of the same model and its associated slanting base, schematically carved as the prow of a ship encircled by waves: Protesilaus about to jump ashore.
Gisela was named after the heroine in the book Countess Gisela by E. Marlitt.
Crown Prince Rudolf was raised together with his older sister Gisela by their paternal grandmother Archduchess Sophie.
Gisela of Burgundy ( c. 975 – July 21, 1006 ) was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy and Adelaide of Bellay, Conrad's second wife whom he probably married for love, as he had already produced an heir ( Rudolph III ) by his first, more dynastic, marriage and was thus free to wed as he pleased.
The cross was commissioned by Queen Gisela for the tomb of her mother, who died in 1006 and was buried in the Niedermünster in Regensburg.
*" Casanova " ( Gisela song ), a 2008 Eurovision song by Gisela, representing Andorra
Image: Elisabetta e i figli. jpg | Lithograph by Kriehuber representing Sisi, Gisela and the newborn Crown Prince in 1858.
Edited and translated by Gisela Vollmann-Profe.
* Ticonderoga ( 1957 ), artwork by Hugo Pratt and Gisela Dexter
Rosa sang the song Europe's Living a Celebration, accompanied by her friends and fellow OT: Eurovision contestants David Bisbal, David Bustamante, Chenoa, Gisela and Geno Machado and finished in 7th position with 81 points, despite being tipped to win by the Spanish media.
Lord Twining cites a hypothesis by Reinhold N. Elze that Gisela, the daughter of the Emperor Louis the Pious and married to Duke Eberhard of Friuli, may have originally possessed the crown and left it to her son Berengar I on her death in 874.
* Passages of Light: Memorial Cloud by Gisela Baurmann, Sawad Brooks and Jonas Coersmeier-New York NY

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