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Justus became Archbishop of Canterbury in 624, receiving his pallium — the symbol of the jurisdiction entrusted to archbishops — from Pope Boniface V, following which Justus consecrated Romanus as his successor at Rochester.
Bede's account of Eadbald's conversion states that it was Laurence, Justus ' predecessor at Canterbury, who converted the King to Christianity, but the historian D. P. Kirby argues that the letter's reference to Eadbald makes it likely that it was Justus.
The text was critically edited by Joseph Justus Scaliger, whose edition appeared at Paris in 1579 and a second edition, collated with much better manuscripts, at Leiden in 1600.
The Semitic word kabir (" great ") has been compared to Κάβειροι since at least Joseph Justus Scaliger in the sixteenth century, but nothing else seemed to point to a Semitic origin, until the idea of " great " gods expressed by the Semitic root kbr was definitiely attested for North Syria in the thirteenth century BCE, in texts from Emar published by D. Arnaud in 1985 / 87 ( see Emar ).
" Constructed between 1497 and 1514, the Cathedral houses the remains of Saints Justus and Pastor, two Christian schoolboys martyred near the city during the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the beginning of the fourth century.
In 414 a chapel was erected at the site of Justus and Pastor's martyrdom, and was converted into a Cathedral during the period of Visigoth control of Hispania ; bishops from Alcalá were present at the Councils of Toledo beginning in the seventh century.
Grassmann was the third of 12 children of Justus Günter Grassmann, an ordained minister who taught mathematics and physics at the Stettin Gymnasium, where Hermann was educated.
Narbonne Cathedral, dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor, provides stark evidence of Narbonne's sudden and dramatic change of fortunes when one sees at the rear of the structure the enormously ambitious building programme frozen in time, for the cathedral — still one of the tallest in France — was never finished.
After going to Calcutta at the end of 1837, he became private laboratory assistant to Thomas Graham at University College, London, and in 1839 went to work under Justus Liebig at the University of Giessen.
He was ultimately converted by either Laurentius or Justus, and separated from his first wife, who had been his stepmother, at the insistence of the church.
Working under Justus von Liebig at Gießen, Regnault distinguished himself in the nascent field of organic chemistry by synthesizing several chlorinated hydrocarbons ( e. g. vinyl chloride, polyvinyl chloride, dichloromethane ), and he was appointed professor of chemistry at the University of Lyon.
At seventeen, he began his studies in law, first at Orléans, later at Bourges, where he made the acquaintance of François Hotman, and finally at Valence, where he had Jacques Cujas for his teacher and Joseph Justus Scaliger as a friend.
Christian Ethiopians claim that he was crucified in Samaria, while Justus Lipsius writes that he was sawn in half at Suanir, Persia.
Coen was born at Hoorn on 8 January 1587 and in 1601 travelled to Rome to study trade in the offices of Justus Pescatore, where he learned the art of bookkeeping.
Topics assigned to Gustav Hertz ’ s Institute G included: ( 1 ) Separation of isotopes by diffusion in a flow of inert gases, for which Gustav Hertz was the leader, ( 2 ) Development of a condensation pump, for which Justus Mühlenpfordt was the leader, ( 3 ) Design and build a mass spectrometer for determining the isotopic composition of uranium, for which Werner Schütze was the leader, ( 4 ) Development of frameless ( ceramic ) diffusion partitions for filters, for which Reinhold Reichmann was the leader, and ( 5 ) Development of a theory of stability and control of a diffusion cascade, for which Heinz Barwich was the leader ; Barwich had been deputy to Hertz at Siemens.

Justus and Prosopography
According to the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire the names Justus and Justina may also indicate a relation to the Vettus family.
The Prosopography mentions a theory that Justus was a son of Vettius Justus, Consul in 328, and a woman of the Neratius family.

Justus and England
Justus was an Italian and a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England by Pope Gregory I.
As Bede does not describe Justus ' origins, nothing is known about him prior to his arrival in England.
* Justus founds a cathedral in Rochester, England.
* The future Archbishops of Canterbury, Mellitus, Justus, and Honorius, and the future Archbishop of York Paulinus, are sent to England by Pope Gregory I to aid Augustine in his missionary work.
As the only Roman bishop in England, Paulinus also consecrated another Gregorian missionary, Honorius, as Archbishop of Canterbury after Justus ' death, some time between 628 and 631.
He became involved in a controversy with Joseph Justus Scaliger, formerly his intimate friend, and others ; wrote Ecclesiasticus auctoritati Jacobi regis oppositus ( 1611 ), an attack upon James I of England ; and in Classicum belli sacri ( 1619 ) urged the Catholic princes to wage war upon the Protestants.
As the first Bishop of Rochester, Justus was given permission by King Ethelbert of Kent to establish a church of St Andrew the Apostle ( the same dedication as the monastery in Rome from which St Augustine and St Justus had set out for England ) on the site of the present cathedral, which was made the home of a bishopric.
Justus Ward was of old New England colonial stock, but he wasn't rich and farmed to earn a living.
After the Austro-Prussian War he met with Alexander Martius, a former student of Justus von Liebig, who had set up a dye factory in England.

Justus and project
The mixtape was released through the Hall of Justus collective with Little Brother controlling the project.

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That first entry there is the Vermont Flumenophobe, the earliest and one of the most successful of my eighty-three varieties -- great big scapulars and hardly any primaries at all.
Her first day at work she was puzzled by an entry in the doctor's notes on an emergency case.
For Altaicists, the version of Altaic they favor is given at the end of the entry, if other than the prevailing one of Turkic – Mongolic – Tungusic – Korean – Japanese.
This was unique at the time, and a direct result of Baptists being denied entry into other schools that required religious tests of their students and staff.
To maintain network performance, networks may apply traffic policing to virtual circuits to limit them to their traffic contracts at the entry points to the network, i. e. the User – network interfaces ( UNIs ) and Network-to-network interfaces ( NNIs ): Usage / Network Parameter Control ( UPC and NPC ).
At a pre-determined point on the missile's trajectory, the payload separates from the missile and deploys a parachute to permit splashdown and water entry at a low speed and with minimum detectable noise.
* 1979: A concert with Jean Michel Jarre on the Place de la Concorde in Paris attracted one million people, securing an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest crowd at an outdoor concert.
In other episodes, views are shown of the Public Garden, the entry to Felix's bookstore at 50 Beacon Street, and the Esplanade.
The first entry, from 1586, shows the word was at one time used in the context of discussions of Platonic theories of knowledge.
Following the entry into force of a framework agreement between the EU and ESA there is a Space Council configuration-joint and concomitant meeting of the EU Council and of the ESA Council at ministerial level dealing with the implementation of the ESP adopted by both organizations.
Researchers at IBM investigated chord keyboards for both typewriters and computer data entry as early as 1959, with the idea that it might be faster than touch-typing if some chords were used to enter whole words or parts of words.
Due to its limited passenger capacity, the wait to board at the entry station can take several hours.
The entry reads " Here Ceawlin and Cutha fought against the Britons at the place which is named Fethan leag, and Cutha was killed ; and Ceawlin took many towns and countless war-loot, and in anger he turned back to his own.
The entry for the reign between Áed and Donald II is corrupt in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, and in this case the Chronicle is at variance with every other king list.
It debuted at 135 on the Billboard 200, Day's first entry on that chart since 1963's Love Him.
In the latter case, program and data entry was done at front panel switches directly into memory or through a computer terminal / keyboard, sometimes controlled by a read-only memory ( ROM ) BASIC interpreter ; when power was turned off after running the program, the information so entered vanished.
To be eligible for a MD degree in the UK one must already hold an entry level medical degree ( for example, MBBS, MBChB, BMed, or a North American MD degree ) and usually must have had at least 5 years of post graduate training and experience.
Most five-piece kits at more than entry level also have one or more effects cymbals.
* Bertrand Meyer: < cite > Standard Eiffel </ cite > ( revision of preceding entry ), ongoing, 1997 – present, at < cite > Bertrand Meyer's ETL3 page </ cite >, and
* Index entry for Edward de Vere at Poets ' Corner
Where there is a contemporary town at the site or nearby, Eusebius notes it in the corresponding entry.
The final entry of the Enchiridion, or Handbook, begins: " Upon all occasions we ought to have these maxims ready at hand ":
By the late 1930s and the 1940s, Italian Fascism completely denounced capitalism as an obsolete and oppressive system, Mussolini in 1940 at the entry of Italy into World War II, said:
* How Is This Going to Continue ?, a novel by James Chapman, presents itself as the libretto to a musical work by a composer whose ( fictional ) entry in The Grove Dictionary of Music is quoted at length.
KFC was the most significant foreign entry in 1987 and is widespread Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, as at their forming the franchise law was not explicit.

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