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Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
* June 4 – The very first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded: Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe Elliott, and Florence Hall receive the first Pulitzer for a biography ( for Julia Ward Howe ).
* October 17 – Julia Ward Howe, American abolitionist and poet ( b. 1819 )
* February 1 – American Civil War: Julia Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic is published for the first time in the Atlantic Monthly.
* May 27 – Julia Ward Howe, American abolitionist and poet ( d. 1910 )
Jarvis never mentioned Mothering Sunday or Julia Ward Howe's attempts in the 1870s, and she never mentioned any connection to the Protestant school celebrations, and she always said that the creation was hers alone.
In 1861, the Tribune published new lyrics for the song " John Brown's Body " by William W. Patton, rivaling the ones published two months later by Julia Ward Howe.
* Julia Ward Howe ( 1819 – 1910 ), wrote poem that became the Battle Hymn of the Republic
* 1917: Julia Ward Howe by Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott, assisted by Florence Howe Hall
He serves on the Champlin City Council along with current Ward 1 Council member Julia Whalen, Ward 2 Council member Eric Johnson, Ward 3 Council member Greg Payer, and Ward 4 Council member Armand Nelson.
* Julia Ward Howe ( died 1910 )- author of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic "
It was the first to publish pieces by the abolitionists Julia Ward Howe (" Battle Hymn of the Republic " on February 1, 1862 ), and William Parker's slave narrative, " The Freedman's Story " ( in February and March 1866 ).
Receiving little help, he encounters a beautiful prostitute named Vivian Ward ( Julia Roberts ) who is willing to assist him in getting to his destination.
* Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward, a beautiful, kind-hearted prostitute on Hollywood Boulevard, who is independent and assertive — refusing to have a pimp and fiercely reserving the right to choose her customers and what she would do and not do when with them.
In Cleveland on November 24, Stone, along with her husband and Julia Ward Howe, founded the more moderate American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ), that admitted both men and women.
** Julia Ward Howe, poet ( born 1819 )
* June 4-The first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded: Laura E. Richards, Maude H. Elliott, and Florence Hall receive the first Pulitzer for a biography ( for Julia Ward Howe ).
* February 1-" The Battle Hymn of the Republic " by Julia Ward Howe is published in Atlantic Monthly.
Thomas the Younger's daughter Mary Augusta Arnold, became a famous novelist under her married name of Mrs Humphry Ward, whilst Tom's other daughter, Julia, married Leonard Huxley, the son of Thomas Huxley and their sons were Julian and Aldous Huxley.
Julia Ward Howe in 1861
Julia Ward Howe ( May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910 ) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist, poet, and the author of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic ".
Born Julia Ward in New York City, she was the fourth child of banker Samuel Ward and occasional poet Julia Rush Cutler.

Julia and Howe
They announced their engagement quite suddenly on February 21 ; though Howe had courted Julia for a time, he had more recently shown an interest in her sister Louisa.
Julia Ward Howe was inspired to write " The Battle Hymn of the Republic " after she and her husband visited Washington, D. C., and met Abraham Lincoln at the White House in.
The Julia Ward Howe School of Excellence in Chicago's Austin community is named in her honor.
The Julia Ward Howe Academics Plus Elementary School in Philadelphia was named in her honor in 1914.
* Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward Howe House
Julia Ward Howe, 1819 – 1910.
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Biography of Julia Ward Howe.
* Julia Ward Howe. org Electronic archive of Howe's life and works

Julia and biography
By far the most detailed source is the Life of Apollonius of Tyana, a lengthy, novelistic biography written by the sophist Philostratus at the request of empress Julia Domna.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Julia Namier, Lewis Namier
Since 2000, Mirrlees ' work has undergone another resurgence in popularity, marked by new editions of her poetry, an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography and several scholarly essays by critic Julia Briggs, new introductions to Lud-in-the-Mist by writer Neil Gaiman and scholar Douglas A. Anderson, essays and a brief biography by writer Michael Swanwick, and translations of Lud-in-the-Mist into German and Spanish.
She later appeared in the unauthorized biography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind ( 2002 ), part of an ensemble cast that included Sam Rockwell, Drew Barrymore, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts.
Julia assisted Osborn in writing a biography of her father, titled Cope: Master Naturalist.
* Namier, Julia Lewis Namier: A biography, London: Oxford University Press, 1971.
In 1917, Laura won a Pulitzer Prize for Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, a biography, which she co-authored with her sister, Maud Howe Elliott.
A. D. Schofield and Julia Say produced a biography and tune book, The Border Minstrel, published by the Northumbrian Pipers ' Society in 1997.
These notes came into the possession of the empress Julia Domna, and it was she who commissioned Philostratus to write a biography of Apollonius, the extant Life of Apollonius of Tyana.
* Julia Brace biography

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Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother ( and Julius Caesar's sister ), Julia Caesaris.
He and his cousin were both grandsons of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa, who had arranged for Elagabalus ' acclamation as emperor by the famed Third Gallic Legion.
It is usually presented to the recipient by Ruth's daughter, Julia Ruth Stevens, or her son, Tom Stevens.
The property was restored and opened to the public in 1974, by the non-profit Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc. Ruth's widow, Claire, his two daughters, Dorothy and Julia, and his sister, Mamie, helped select and install exhibits that depict the life and times of Babe Ruth.
Spiral Sphere and Julia, Detail, a computer-generated image created by visual artist Robert W. McGregor using only POV-Ray 3. 6 and its built-in scene description language.
He hated the fact that he was the grandson of Agrippa, and slandered Augustus by repeating a falsehood that his mother was actually the result of an incestuous relationship between Augustus and his daughter Julia the Elder.
Uncomfortable with lingering imperial support, the assassins sought out and stabbed Caligula's wife, Caesonia, and killed their young daughter, Julia Drusilla, by smashing her head against a wall.
Despite his outwardly carefree attitude, he is haunted by the memory of his time in the syndicate, and particularly by his romantic relationship with a mysterious woman named Julia, and his conflict with arch-rival and former syndicate partner, Vicious.
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who later mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia, at the Flavian temple.
He was assisted in this project by his older sister Julia Brainerd Hall.
The work has been published in English as Courtly Dance of the Renaissance by Julia Sutton.
Edited and translated by Julia Sutton.
Amidst growing opposition, Elagabalus, just 18 years old, was assassinated and replaced by his cousin Alexander Severus on 11 March 222, in a plot formulated by his grandmother, Julia Maesa, and carried out by disaffected members of the Praetorian Guard.
When the emperor Macrinus came to power, he suppressed the threat against his reign by the family of his assassinated predecessor, Caracalla, by exiling them — Julia Maesa, her two daughters, and her eldest grandson Elagabalus — to their estate at Emesa in Syria.
Macrinus and his son, weakened by the desertion of the Second Legion due to bribes and promises circulated by Julia Maesa, were defeated on 8 June 218 at the Battle of Antioch by troops commanded by Gannys.
Caracalla and Julia Domna were both deified by the Senate, both Julia Maesa and Julia Soaemias were elevated to the rank of Augustae, and the memory of both Macrinus and Diadumenianus was condemned by the Senate.

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