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John and Eminent
A well-known instance of the " John Cardinal Doe " style is that in the proclamation, in Latin, of the election of a new pope by the cardinal protodeacon: " Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum ; habemus Papam: Eminentissimum ac Reverendissimum Dominum, Dominum ( first name ) Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalem ( last name ), ..." ( Meaning: " I announce to you a great joy ; we have a Pope: The Most Eminent and Most Reverend Lord, Lord ( first name ) Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church ( last name ), ...")
It was followed by the Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century, consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons, which was begun in 1817 and completed by his son John Bowyer Nichols ( 1770 – 1865 ) in 1858.
These were followed by his Sir John Eliot: a Biography ( 1864 ), elaborated from one of his earlier studies for the Lives of Eminent British Statesmen.
of American History: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been by Antony Beevor, Caleb Carr, Robert Dallek and John Lukacs ( 2003 )
* John Smith, A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters, vol.
* John Halperin: " The Good Tiger: Elizabeth Bowen " in Eminent Georgians: The Lives of King George V, Elizabeth Bowen, St. John Philby, and Nancy Astor ( 1995 )
His full title was: His Most Eminent Highness Fra ' Andrew Willoughby Ninian Bertie, Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, Most Humble Guardian of the Poor of Jesus Christ.
His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, fra Matthew Festing decorated H. E.
* John Aubrey, Lives of Eminent Men ( London, 1898 ).
* The Tear by John Turner, Eminent Productions Limited 2003.
A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters by John Smith ; published by Smith & Son, London in 9 volumes 1829-1842 also seen in an Elibron Classics facsimile reprint published by Adamant Media Corporation ( February 9, 2001 ) of the 1836 edition.
Eminent 18th century scholar John Barrell, writing in Times Literary Supplement, brings out Vauxhall's significance.
* Cornelius Nepos, Lives of Eminent Commanders, John Selby Watson ( translator ), ( 1886 )
* Cornelius Nepos, Lives of Eminent Commanders, John Selby Watson ( translator ), ( 1886 )
* Cornelius Nepos, Lives of Eminent Commanders, John Selby Watson ( translator ), ( 1886 )
2: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been ( 2001 Putnam ) ( by Robert Cowley, James Chace and John Lukacs ) ISBN 0-399-14795-0

John and Domain
" cn = John Doe " is the entry's RDN ( Relative Distinguished Name ), and " dc = example, dc = com " is the DN of the parent entry, where " dc " denotes ' Domain Component '.
Statue of Sir John Monash in Kings Domain, Melbourne | King's Domain, Melbourne.
In May 2006, Digital Domain was purchased by an affiliate of Wyndcrest Holdings, LLC, a private holding company whose principals then included Wyndcrest founder John Textor, director Michael Bay, former Microsoft executive Carl Stork, former NFL player and sports television commentator Dan Marino, and Jonathan Teaford.
The case, Carl Stork vs. John Textor, Digital Domain Holdings, Inc. et al.
The CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Digital Domain Media Group ( DDMG ) John Textor, resigned effective as of the close of business, September 6, 2012.
* Was Charles Darwin an Atheist ?, article in The Public Domain Review by John Van Wyhe
John Zuccarini ( born September 20, 1947 ) is an American businessman who served time in federal prison for violating the Truth in Domain Names Act.
* Burt, John S., They Left Their Mark, William Austin Burt and His Sons, Surveyors of the Public Domain, Rancho Cordova, CA., Landmark Enterprises, 1985

John and Revolt
Meanwhile, Army captain John C. Frémont led settlers in northern California to overthrow the Mexican garrison in Sonoma ( in the Bear Flag Revolt ).
* 1381 – John Ball, a leader in the Peasants ' Revolt, is hanged, drawn and quartered in the presence of King Richard II of England.
* June 14 – Peasants ' Revolt: Rebels destroy John of Gaunt's Savoy Palace and storm the Tower of London, killing the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Chancellor.
It later passed to John of Gaunt but was destroyed in the Peasants ' Revolt in 1381.
During the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 John of Gaunt was far from the centre of events, on the march of Scotland, but he was among those named by the rebels as a traitor to be beheaded as soon as he could be found.
* John J. Robinson ( 1990 ), Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry, ISBN 0-87131-602-1 ; Chapters 1 – 5 concern the Peasants ' Revolt.
John C. Frémont and his " California Battalion " used the Mission as a base of operations during their war with Mexico in 1846 ( see Bear Flag Revolt ).
The Mission was used by John C. Fremont as his headquarters during the battles to make California a United States possession ( see Bear Flag Revolt ).
Recent examples include Under the Net ( 1954 ) by Iris Murdoch, Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird ( 1965 ), Thomas Berger's Little Big Man ( 1964 ), Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle ( 1973 ), John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces ( 1980 ), Isabel Allende's Eva Luna ( 1987 ), Edward Abbey's The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel ( 1988 ), Robert Clark Young's One of the Guys ( 1999 ), Helen Zahavi's Dirty Weekend ( 1991 ), C. D. Payne's Youth in Revolt ( 1993 ), Christian Kracht's Faserland ( 1995 ), Umberto Eco's Baudolino ( 2000 ), Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver ( 2003 ), and Aravind Adiga's " The White Tiger " ( Booker Prize 2008 )
Her husband, John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, built a magnificent palace that was burned down by Wat Tyler's followers in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.
It was home to Sir John Cavendish, the ancestor of the Dukes of Devonshire who was involved in suppressing the Peasants ' Revolt.
The Savoy Palace was considered the grandest nobleman's townhouse of medieval London, being the residence of John of Gaunt until it was destroyed in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.
During the Peasants ' Revolt headed by Wat Tyler in 1381, the rioters, who blamed John of Gaunt for the introduction of the poll tax that had precipitated the revolt, systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it.
* John Ball ( priest ) ( c. 1338 – 1381 ), English Lollard priest of the Peasants ' Revolt
John Ball, a priest involved as a leader in the Great Rising of 1381 ( also known as the Peasants ' Revolt ), included Piers and other characters in his writings.
* Hicks, John D. The Populist Revolt: A History of the Farmers ' Alliance and the People's Party ( 1931 ).
Jack Straw ( probably the same person as John Rakestraw or Rackstraw ) was one of the three leaders ( together with John Ball and Wat Tyler ) of the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381, a major event in the history of England.
* John Ball ( priest ) ( d. 1381 ) – leader of the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381
* Role of Christians in the Peasants ' Revolt in England, See Lollard priest John Ball.
In Revolt Against the Modern World, he asserts " in the symbolism of Christ there are traces of a mysteric pattern " ( p. 281 ) and " Jesus ' saying in Matthew ( 11: 12 ) concerning the violence suffered by the kingdom of Heaven and the revival of the Davidic saying: ' You are gods ' ( John 10: 34 ), belong to elements that exercised virtually no influence on the main pathos of early Christianity " ( Revolt, p. 284 ).
However, during the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381, rebels, led by Wat Tyler, inflamed by opposition to the poll tax promoted by John of Gaunt, systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it.
It went back at least to the days of the Peasants ' Revolt ( 1381 ) led by Wat Tyler, because that is when a verse of the Lollard priest John Ball was circulated:

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