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The thunderclaps over the sacred wood at Colonus and the storms in King Lear are caused by more than weather.
They are as decisively present in the Oresteia and Oedipus as in Macbeth, King Lear, and Phedre.
The idea, or possibility, of female centaurs was certainly known in early modern times, as evidenced by Shakespeare's King Lear, Act IV, Scene vi, ln. 124 – 125:
Edgar may have been named after a character in William Shakespeare's King Lear, a play the couple was performing in 1809.
" Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear on film ".
The most common imbrication between these two categories of mental impairment occurs in the polemic surrounding Edmund from William Shakespeare's King Lear.
It is short: more than a thousand lines shorter than Othello and King Lear, and only slightly more than half as long as Hamlet.
The play had its first incarnation as a 1964 one-act, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Meet King Lear.
Nahum Tate as Poet Laureate had rewritten the tragedy of King Lear with a happy ending.
In William Shakespeare's play King Lear ( c. 1600 ), when the King learns that his daughter Regan has publicly dishonoured him, he says They could not, would not do't ; ' tis worse than murder: a conventional attitude at that time.
* December 26 ( St. Stephen's night ) – First recorded performance of Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear, before King James I of England in the banqueting hall of Whitehall Palace.
( Verdi had toyed, too, with writing an opera based on King Lear and Arrigo Boito later tried to interest him in Antony and Cleopatra, but neither project was ever brought to fruition.
These include his four major tragedies Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth, along with Antony & Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Cymbeline, Julius Caesar and the lesser-known Timon of Athens and Troilus and Cressida.
* King Lear
The four tragedies considered to be Shakespeare's greatest ( Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth ) were composed during this period, as well as many others ( see Shakespearean tragedy ).
The Romans called it ’’ Portus Dubris ’’; the modern name was in use at least by the time Shakespeare wrote King Lear ( between 1603 and 1606 ), in which the town and its cliffs play a prominent role.
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Le Père Goriot ( Old Father Goriot, 1835 ) was his next success, in which Balzac transposes the story of King Lear to 1820s Paris in order to rage at a society bereft of all love save the love of money.
King Lear can be considered a literary variant of fairy tales such as Water and Salt and Cap O ' Rushes.
** King Lear
** Shakespeare's King Lear ( as Cordelia )

King and 2007
: In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale ( 2007 )
( 2007 ) " The Revenues of King John and Philip Augustus Revisited ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
( 2007 ) " Philip Augustus and King John: Personality and History ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
* Church, Stephen D. ( ed ) ( 2007 ) King John: New Interpretations.
A. M. ( 2007 ) " John King of England and the King of the Scots ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
( 2007 ) " King John and the Empire ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
( 2007 ) Lionheart and Lackland: King Richard, King John and the Wars of Conquest.
* Moss, V. D. ( 2007 ) " The Norman Exchequer Rolls of King John ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
( 2007 ) " King John and the Norman Aristocracy ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
* Rowlands, Ifor W. ( 2007 ) " King John and Wales ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
* The King ( 2007 film ), an Australian biopic of Graham Kennedy
Capitol / EMI's album Forever Cool ( 2007 ) features two duets with Spacey and the voice of the late Dean Martin: " Ain't That a Kick in the Head " and " King of the Road.
Ferrigno played himself during intermittent guest appearances on the CBS sitcom, The King of Queens, beginning in 2000 and continuing until the program's conclusion in 2007.
On 6 November 2007, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia visited the city, which caused a massive demonstration of support.
Mohammed Zahir Shah ( 15 October 1914 – 23 July 2007 ) was the last King ( Padishah ) of Afghanistan, reigning for four decades, from 1933 until he was ousted by a coup in 1973.

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Grimwald, King of the Lombards ( 662 – 671 ), and his young son and successor Garibald ( 671 ), were the last Arian kings in Europe.
See also note 43 at p. 163, with references to Palanque ( 1933 ), Gaudemet ( 1972 ), Matthews ( 1975 ) and King ( 1961 )</ ref > Under Ambrose's influence, Theodosius issued the 391 " Theodosian decrees ," which with increasing intensity outlawed Pagan practises, and the Altar of Victory was removed by Gratian.
* Albert I of Belgium ( 1875 – 1934 ), third King of the Belgians
* Albert I of Germany ( 1255 – 1308 ), King of Germany and Archduke of Austria
* Albert II of Germany ( 1397 – 1439 ), King of Germany, Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, Duke of Austria
* Albert II of Belgium ( born 1934 ), sixth King of the Belgians
Albert married first, to Princess Dorothea ( 1 August 1504-11 April 1547 ), daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark, in 1526.
Manishtushu's son and successor, Naram-Sin ( 2254 – 2218 BC ) ( Beloved of Sin ), assumed the imperial title " King Naram-Sin, king of the four quarters ( Lugal Naram-Sîn, Šar kibrat ' arbaim )", and, like his grandfather, was addressed as " the god ( Sumerian
He was elected Grand Duke of Lithuania on the death of his father ( 1492 ), and King of Poland on the death of his brother John I Albert ( 1501 ).
Alexander I ( c. 1078 – 23 April 1124 ), also called Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim ) and nicknamed " The Fierce ", was King of the Scots from 1107 to his death.
# Margaret ( 28 February 1261 – 9 April 1283 ), who married King Eirik II of Norway
* Alexander the Great ( Alexander III of Macedon ), King of Macedon, 356 – 323 BC
* Alexander Jagiellon ( Alexander of Poland ) ( 1461 – 1506 ), King of Poland
* Alexander I of Scotland ( c. 1078 – 1124 ), King of Scotland
* Alexander I of Georgia ( 1412 – 1442 ), King of Georgia
* Alexander Jagiellon ( 1461 – 1506 ), Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland
* Alexander I of Kakheti ( 1476 – 1511 ), King of Kakheti
* Alexander I of Serbia ( 1889 – 1903 ), King of Serbia
* Alexander I of Greece ( 1917 – 1920 ), King of Greece
* Alexander I of Yugoslavia ( 1929 – 1934 ), King of Yugoslavia
* Alexander II of Epirus ( died 260 BC ), King of Epirus in 272 BC
* Alexander II of Scotland ( 1198 – 1249 ), King of Scots
* Alexander II of Imereti ( 1478, 1483 – 1510 ), King of Georgia and of Imereti

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