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Metz and Steven
Judge Charles J. Kubicki, Jr., Judge Jody M. Luebbers, Judge Melba D. Marsh, Judge Steven E. Martin, Judge Jerome J. Metz, Jr., Judge Beth A. Myers
Steven Metz observes that past models of insurgency do not perfectly fit modern insurgency, in that current instances are far more likely to have a multinational or transnational character than those of the past.
* " Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the 21st Century " by Steven Metz and Raymond Millen

Metz and Douglas
* Alfred " Paul " Metz, chief test pilot of the Northrop / McDonnell Douglas Advanced Tactical Fighter YF-23A Black Widow II, receiving the Iven C. Kincheloe Award for his work on the ATF, and later chief test pilot of the first Lockheed / Boeing / General Dynamics F-22 Raptor ( Raptor 4001 ), piloting the first flight of each.

Metz and V
* April – War breaks out between Henry II of France and Emperor Charles V. Henry invades Lorraine and captures Toul, Metz, and Verdun.
Thus, Charles was the maternal uncle of Charles V of France, who solicited his relative's advice at Metz in 1356 during the Parisian Revolt.
Emperor Charles V during the Italian War of 1551 – 1559 made military attempt to forcibly regain the overlordship over Metz, besieging the city in 1552 – 1553.
As a general in the French army, Condé fought at the siege of Metz in 1552, when Francis, Duke of Guise successfully defended the city from the forces of Emperor Charles V, and again at the Battle of St. Quentin in 1557.
He won international renown in 1552 when he successfully defended the city of Metz from the forces of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and defeated the imperial troops again at the Battle of Renty in 1554, but the Truce of Vaucelles temporarily curtailed his military activity.
In 1553 Charles V besieged Thérouanne, then a French enclave in the Holy Roman Empire, in revenge for a defeat by the French at Metz.
In 1305, he was at Lyon, at the crowning of Pope Clement V. When Clement imposed a tax, a tenth-part, on the clergy and charged the duke to collect it, Theobald successfully met the opposition of Renaud de Bar, bishop of Metz.
In the course of the rebellion of several Protestant Imperial princes against the Augsburg Interim issued by Emperor Charles V of Habsburg, the conquest had been legitimised ahead of time by the Treaty of Chambord on 15 January 1552, which confirmed the – Catholic – French king's lordship over Metz, Toul and Verdun, as well as the Bishopric of Cambrai " and other towns of the Empire that do not speak German ".
In August, Marshal Mac-Mahon concentrated his effectives at Haguenau with the object of warding off any attempt on the strategic Strasbourg — Haguenau — Bitche — Metz rail lines, and established the following positions: Ducrot's 1st Division broke camp August 4 and established itself at Lembach in order to secure contact with General Failly's V Corps ; Douay's 2nd Division reoccupied Wissembourg, Weiler, and the nearby countryside, namely the soft hills by the Col du Pigeonnier.
* Louis I ( 1139 – 1171 ), son, married Agnes, daughter of Count Folmar V of Metz
In the Treaty of Chambord signed with the French King Henry II in January 1552 Maurice promised the King money and weapons to assist him in his campaign against Charles V. In return, Henry was able to take four Imperial cities ( Metz, Toul, Verdun and Cambrai ) as well as their bishoprics, although Maurice had no right to them.

Metz and .
* 1962 – Representatives from the Russian Orthodox Church and Vatican City meet in Metz, France, and come to an agreement wherein the Russian church would send observers to the Second Vatican Council and in exchange, the Roman Catholic Church would refuse to condemn Communism.
* 582 – Arnulf of Metz, French bishop and saint ( d. 640 )
Charles, anxious to secure such a famous fighter, gladly assented to Albert's demands and gave the imperial sanction to his possession of the lands taken from the bishops of Würzburg and Bamberg ; and his conspicuous bravery was of great value to the Emperor on the retreat from Metz in January 1553.
* 451 – Attila the Hun sacks the town of Metz and attacks other cities in Gaul.
Ancillon was born in Metz into a distinguished family of Huguenots.
At the request of the Huguenots at Metz, he pleaded its cause at the court of King Louis XIV, urging that it should be excepted in the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, but his efforts were unsuccessful, and he joined his father in Berlin.
At Metz he received an honourable welcome, and then proceeding to Mainz, he embarked upon the Rhine in order to reach the Suevi and Alamanni, to whom he wished to preach the Gospel.
Mainland European sources rarely concern themselves with affairs in Britain, and even less commonly with events in northern Britain, but the life of Saint Cathróe of Metz, a work of hagiography written in Germany at the end of the 10th century, provides plausible details of the saint's early life in north Britain.
Although his retirement may have been involuntary, the Life of Cathróe of Metz and the Prophecy of Berchán portray Constantine as a devout king.
Evidence for an explicit Frankish overlordship of Kent comes from a letter written by Pope Gregory the Great to Theuderic, king of Orléans, and Theudebert, king of Metz.
In his article, " From the Imaginary Signifier: Identification, Mirror ," Christian Metz argues that viewing film is only possible through scopophilia ( pleasure from looking, related to voyeurism ), which is best exemplified in silent film.
Rosenberg claimed that the book was based upon a manuscript that he found in the main library in Metz.
File: Metz & Co. Den Haag 1. jpg | Metz & Co. in The Hague
A succession of German victories in northeastern France followed, and one French army was besieged at Metz.
Once in Gaul, the Huns first attacked Metz, then his armies continued westwards, passing both Paris and Troyes to lay siege to Orléans.
The French Empire was defeated decisively at Metz and Sedan.
Metz remained under siege until 27 October 1870, when 173, 000 French troops were located there finally surrendered.
* 1916 – Don Metz, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 2007 )
She returned the following January and gained support from two men of standing: Jean de Metz and Bertrand de Poulengy.
From 1904 to 1908, Ribbentrop took French courses in a school at Metz, the German Empire's most powerful fortress.

Metz and II
** Abbo II of Metz
The characteristics they shared with many Merovingian female saints may be mentioned: Regenulfa of Incourt, a 7th-century virgin in French-speaking Brabant of the ancestral line of the dukes of Brabant fled from a proposal of marriage to live isolated in the forest, where a curative spring sprang forth at her touch ; Ermelindis of Meldert, a 6th-century virgin related to Pepin I, inhabited several isolated villas ; Begga of Andenne, the mother of Pepin II, founded seven churches in Andenne during her widowhood ; the purely legendary " Oda of Amay " was drawn into the Carolingian line by spurious genealogy in her 13th-century vita, which made her the mother of Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, but she has been identified with the historical Saint Chrodoara ; finally, the widely-venerated Gertrude of Nivelles, sister of Begga in the Carolingian ancestry, was abbess of a nunnery established by her mother.
The border remained stable until the annexation of the Three Bishoprics Metz, Toul and Verdun by King Henry II in 1552 and the occupation of the Duchy of Lorraine by the forces of King Louis XIII in 1633.
* In Metz, Charles the Bald and Louis the German decide on a division of the lands of former emperor Lothar ( now in possession of Lothar II and Louis II ).
Henry II was also supported by Archbishop Egbert of Trier, Archbishop Gisilher of Magdeburg, and Bishop Dietrich I of Metz.
Otto II then had Charles crown as King of France by Theodoric I, Bishop of Metz.
In 868, at Metz they agreed definitely to a partition of Lotharingia ; but when Lothair II died in 869, Louis the German was lying seriously ill, and his armies were engaged with the Moravians.
In 1552, King Henry II of France and members of the Schmalkaldic League signed the Treaty of Chambord and Metz was passed de facto to the hands of the Kings of France.
The district encompassed the residence of Emperor Wilhelm II in the former Generalkommando during his frequent visits to Metz.
Later, Pope John Paul II delivered a Mass in the Saint-Stephen Cathedral during his visit to Metz in 1988 and pleaded in his speech for the European unity in the context of the Cold War.
Pepin, sometimes called Pepin II and Pepin the Middle was the grandson and namesake of Pepin I the Elder by the marriage of Pepin I's daughter Begga and Ansegisel, son of Arnulf of Metz. He was also the Grandfather of Pepin the short and Great-grandfather of Charlemange.
Joan Miró, Blue I, Bleu II | Blue II, and Blue III, 1961, triptych in October 2010, Centre Pompidou-Metz museum, Metz, France.
The population has remained relatively stable since World War II and now exceeds 1 million, located mostly in the urban area around Metz and along the river Moselle.
However on the death of Lothair II, who had no heir, king Charles the Bald tried to gain control of his kingdom by having himself sacred at Metz.
Henry II of France seized the Imperial Cities connected to the Three Bishoprics of Metz, Verdun and Toul.
Arnulf gave distinguished service at the Austrasian court under Theudebert II After the death of Theudebert in 612 he was made bishop of Metz.
Duke Maurice of Saxony and Joachim II of Brandenburg would not join the Schmalkaldic League ; Cleves was successfully invaded by imperial troops ; and Protestantism was rigorously suppressed in Metz.
), Cardinal on 27 July 1547 ( the day after the coronation of king Henry II of France, at which he had officiated ), and Bishop of Metz on 18 May 1550, in succession to his uncle.
One of them, " La Guerre Cardinale " ( 1565 ), accuses him of seeking to restore to the Holy Roman Empire the three former prince-bishoprics of Metz, Toul and Verdun, in Lorraine, which had been conquered by Henry II.
He had married, in 1206, Gertrude, only child and heir of Albert II, count of Dagsburg and Metz.

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