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The current leader is Roger Chartier, who is Directeur d ' Études at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, Professeur in the Collège de France, and Annenberg Visiting Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.
By French aristocrat Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan ( 1876 1937 ), he had Roger Marie Vincent Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin ( 12 September 1905 20 July 1980 )
After the failure of the co-emperor Michael IX to stem the Turkish advance in Asia Minor in 1302 and the disastrous Battle of Bapheus, the Byzantine government hired the Catalan Company of Almogavars ( adventurers from Aragon and Catalonia ) led by Roger de Flor to clear Byzantine Asia Minor of the enemy.
They quarrelled with Michael IX, and eventually turned on their Byzantine employers after the murder of Roger de Flor in 1305, devastating Thrace, Macedonia, and Thessaly on their road to Latin Greece.
* Dobkin de Rios, Marlene & Roger Rumrrill.
* French director Roger Vadim's Et mourir de plaisir ( literally And to die of pleasure, but actually shown in England as Blood and Roses, 1960 ) is based on Carmilla and is considered one of the greatest of the vampire genre.
He both performed comic characters ( Flash Bazbo — Space Explorer, Mr. Rogers, music critic Roger de Swans, and sleazy record company rep Ron Fields ) and also wrote, arranged and performed numerous musical parodies ( of Bob Dylan, James Taylor and others ).
Other influences include the works of Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Fritz Leiber, L. Sprague de Camp, Fletcher Pratt, Roger Zelazny, and Michael Moorcock.
Camiel de Cock was named secretary of linguistic issues in 1990, succeeding Roger Moureaux.
The king was supported by a team of leading barons with military expertise, including William Longespée, William the Marshal, Roger de Lacy and, until he fell from favour, the marcher lord William de Braose.
One group of chroniclers wrote early in John's life, or around the time of his accession, including Richard of Devizes, William of Newburgh, Roger of Hoveden and Ralph de Diceto.
Henry, Amalric, Otton, and Jean escaped, as did a young Templar named Roger de Flor, but most of the other defenders did not, including the master of the Templars Guillaume de Beaujeu.
Clinton was a local rival to Roger de Beaumont, the Earl of Warwick and owner of the neighbouring Warwick Castle, and the king made Clinton the sheriff in Warwickshire to act as a counterbalance to Beaumont's power.
Edmund held many tournaments at Kenilworth in the late 13th century, including a huge event in 1279, presided over by the royal favourite Roger de Mortimer, in which a hundred knights competed for three days in the tiltyard in an event called " the Round Table ", in imitation of the popular Arthurian legends.
( 1982 ) " Geoffrey de Clinton and Roger, earl of Warwick: new men and magnates in the reign of Henry I ," in Historical Research, 60 ( 1982 ).
* 1925 Roger de Barbarin, French trap shooter ( b. 1860 )
In the late 1990s, Roger A. Stritmatter conducted a study of the marginalia found in Edward de Vere's Geneva Bible, which is now owned by the Folger Shakespeare Library.
He was born Pierre Roger de Beaufort in Maumont in the modern commune of Rosiers-d ' Égletons, Limousin, around 1330.
* Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester, Norman nobleman
This was the pioneering work of Marc Fumaroli who, building on the work of classicist and Neo-Latinist Alain Michel and French scholars such as Roger Zuber, published his famed Age de l ' Eloquence ( 1980 ), was one of the founders of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric and was eventually elevated to a chair in rhetoric at the prestigious College de France.

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The building also houses two 13th century effigies, thought to be those of a later Lord Robert of Ewyas and his half-brother Roger de Clifford ( d. 1286 ), and carved stone roof bosses.
The rebels divided into two columns ; one led by Hereford and Roger de Clifford, attacking the bridge on foot, the other under Lancaster, trying to cross the ford by horse.
Hereford was killed on the bridge, his companion Roger de Clifford, 2nd Baron de Clifford was badly wounded, and this advance failed.
Other notable inmates include Russell Williams, Paul Bernardo, Clifford Olson, Roger Caron and Grace Marks.
Norman Sanders ( 1968 ), for example, suggests 1590 1594 ; Clifford Leech ( 1969 ) argues for 1591 ; The Riverside Shakespeare ( 1974 and 1996 ) places the date at 1590 1593 ; The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works ( 1986 and 2005 ) suggests 1589 1591 ; Kurt Schlueter ( 1990 ) posits 1593 ; The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Shakespeare ( 1997 and 2008 ) suggests 1591 ; Mary Beth Rose ( 2000 ) suggests 1590 ; William C. Carroll ( 2004 ) posits 1590 1593 ; Roger Warren ( 2008 ) tentatively suggests 1587, but acknowledges 1590 / 1591 as more likely.
* Maud ( d. 1403 ), who married Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford
* Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford ( 1333 1389 )
The manor was confiscated circa 1315 from Roger de Clifford and granted to Andrew de Harcla ( anglicized to Andrew de Harclay or Hartley ).
## Roger Charles Joseph Gerrard Clifford, 6th Baronet ( 1910 1982 )
* Roger of Clifford ( apptd.
* Roger of Clifford, the younger ( apptd.
He first appeared on the stage in Birmingham with the Pilgrim Players ( which subsequently developed into the Birmingham Repertory Theatre ), on 5 April 1910, in Fifinella ; and made his first appearance on the London stage at the Garrick Theatre, 26 December 1913, in Where the Rainbow Ends, a fairy play by Clifford Mills and John Ramsey, with music by Roger Quilter, which ran at various theatres for over 25 years.
Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford, the warden of the Western March, was engaged to keep the peace between the rivals.
In 1361 Roger de Clifford, Baron of Westmorland, obtained a charter from King Edward III, for a market and two yearly fairs to be held in the town.
* Thomas Appleby, Roger de Clifford and others ( 1370 –) ( Jointly )
* Roger Newcombe .... Clifford
The castle was founded in or soon after 1144 when the district was granted to Walter de Clifford by Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford.
Caunter has an older brother, Roger Clifford Caunter.
The same year Devorguilla, Margaret de Ferrers, Countess of Derby, Ellen, widow of Alan la Zouche, and Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, and Elizabeth his wife sued Roger de Clifford and Isabel his wife and Roger de Leybourne and Idoine his wife regarding the manors of Wyntone, King ’ s Meaburn, Appleby, and Brough-under-Stainmore, and a moiety of the manor of Kyrkby-Stephan, all in Westmorland.

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His partners were Roger Twose ( 115 partnership 2nd wicket ), Trevor Penney ( 314 3rd ), Paul Smith ( 51 4th ) and Keith Piper ( 322 unbroken 5th ).
* William Ury, Roger Fisher and Bruce Patton, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving in, Revised 2nd edition, Penguin USA, 1991, trade paperback, ISBN 0-14-015735-2 ; Houghton Mifflin, April, 1992, hardcover, 200 pages, ISBN 0-395-63124-6.
* February 26 Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, English military leader ( b. 1328 )
* Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk
** Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March ( d. 1360 )
* Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester ( d. 1265 )
* April 25 Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester, English politician ( b. 1195 )
Both were the parents of Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March.
* Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March ( 1328 1360 ), military commander during the Hundred Years ' War
He was a leading figure in many civic organisations and his stepson, Dr Roger Dunkley, was medical officer with the 2nd / 2nd Independent Company during the Timor campaign in World War II.
* Roger Harmel, 2nd Count Harmel ( born 1948 )
Her first husband was Carol Swinfen Eady ( the 2nd Baron Swinfen ) with whom she had a son Roger Mynors Swinfen Eady, 3rd Baron Swinfen.
Napton was still part of the Honour of Winchester in 1271 but Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester had died in 1265 with no male heir, leaving his estates to his three daughters.
During the 12th century, King Henry I was suspicious of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick.
In 1153, the wife of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, was tricked into believing that her husband was dead, and surrendered control of the castle to the invading army of Henry of Anjou, later King Henry II.
** Roger Grosvenor ( c. 1628 1661 ), a son of the 2nd Baronet, predeceased his father
* Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk ( d. 1221 ) < sup > 1 </ sup >
** Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk ( b. c. 1144-1221 ).
* His second wife was Gundreda ( c. 1135 1200 ), daughter of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick.
Edmund was son of Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March by Alianore de Holland, daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, and Alice Fitzalan.
The remaining islands are Bee Holme ( the insular status of which depends on the water level ), Blake Holme, Crow Holme, Birk or Birch Holme ( called Fir Holme on Ordnance Survey maps ), Grass Holme, Lilies of the Valley ( East, and West ), Ling Holme ( a rocky hump with a few trees and a growth of ling ), Hawes Holme, Hen Holme ( also rocky and sometimes known as Chair and Table Island from some old flags or slabs of stone that were formerly found there ), Maiden Holme ( the smallest island, with just one tree ), Ramp Holme ( variously called Roger Holme and Berkshire Island at different times in its history ), Rough Holme, Snake Holme, Thompson Holme ( 2nd largest ), Silver Holme.
* Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick ( c. 1102 1153 ), son of Henry

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