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Sword and Rose
Another fictionalized version of Mary's marital adventures is portrayed in the 1953 Walt Disney film The Sword and the Rose starring Richard Todd and Glynis Johns.
-Utena vs. Kanae ( Black Rose Sword ): aliénation-Alienation
* The Sword and the Rose ( 1953 )
He appeared in three movies for the Disney Corporation, The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men ( 1952 ), The Sword and the Rose ( 1953 ) and Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue ( 1953 ).
* A version of lavolta can be seen performed in the 1953 film The Sword and the Rose.
At least three movies have been based on this novel, the most successful being The Sword and the Rose, below.
* He is portrayed by Richard Todd in The Sword and the Rose, an account of his romance with Mary Tudor in 1515.
The Sword and the Rose is a 1953 United States family and adventure film, produced by Perce Pearce and Walt Disney and directed by Ken Annakin.
With the success of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men ( 1952 ), Disney wanted to keep the production team to make a second film ; he chose The Sword and the Rose inspired by the novel When Knighthood Was in Flower ( 1898 ) by Charles Major.
Leonard Maltin surmised that The Sword and the Rose is historically equivalent to Pinocchio ( 1940 ) although it remains primarily a dramatic entertainment featuring costumed actors.
Douglas Brode draws a parallel between The Sword and the Rose and Lady and the Tramp ( then in production ) in which two female characters of noble lineage are enamored of a poor male character, a relationship similar to that of Zorro and Senorita Elena Torres Zorro.
Steven Watts sees The Sword and the Rose and Rob Roy as showing the Disney studio's concern for individual liberty fighting against powerful social structures and governments.
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Knighthood in Amtgard is broken into four orders: Sword, Serpent, Crown and Rose, each with different criteria with some minor variations from Kingdom to Kingdom.
They are rescued by three knights, Derek Crownguard, Knight of the Rose, Brian Donner, Knight of the Sword, and Aran Tallbow, Knight of the Crown, who were trying to find ancient records of Dragons in a library in the city.
Annakin became known for a series of Walt Disney adventures, including The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men ( 1952 ), The Sword and the Rose ( 1953 ), Third Man on the Mountain ( 1959 ), and Swiss Family Robinson ( 1960 ).
* The Sword and the Rose ( 1953 )
* The Sword and the Rose ( 1953 )
Her works range from The Sword of Sagamore and Steel Rose to Little Sister and The Nightingale.
Timo Rose ( born 22 February 1977 in Rellingen, Germany ) is a German horror and science fiction filmmaker, known as the " german David Fincher ", rapper, and founder of the production company Sword of Independence Filmworks ( later Germaica / Rosecalypse Films and Records ).
* The Sword and the Rose ( 1953 )
In 1953, Major's book was remade by Walt Disney Pictures with the title " The Sword and the Rose " in the United States but released with the original title in the United Kingdom.
In 1956 Disney aired The Sword and the Rose on television in two parts under the original book title When Knighthood Was in Flower.

Sword and 1953
Brackett's The Sword of Rhiannon ( 1953 ) shows an oceanic Mars of the distant past, and comes close to pure fantasy.
He is most known for his collaborations with Ozu, which began with Noda supplying the script for the director's first feature Sword of Penitence ( 1927 ) and led to such postwar masterpieces as Tokyo Story ( 1953 ).
LePan is one of only a few people ( Michael Ondaatje and George Bowering are two others ) to have won the Governor General's Award both for poetry ( 1953 for The Net and the Sword ) and fiction ( 1964 for The Deserter, in a highly controversial win over Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel ).
* The Net and the Sword ( 1953 )
* 1953: Douglas LePan, The Net and the Sword

Sword and Charles
King Charles John was the 909th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Spain and the 28th Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword.
After a solemn ceremony in Madrid, Charles was given the épée d ' or ( Sword of Gold ) by his father ; the sword had been given to Philip V of Spain by his grandfather Louis XIV of France before his departure to Spain in 1700.
Sir Ralph Esher, a romance of Charles II's period, had a success, and Captain Sword and Captain Pen ( 1835 ), a spirited contrast between the victories of peace and the victories of war, deserves to be ranked among his best poems.
In a February 20, 2009, interview with IGN UK about the Wii and DS versions of Broken Sword: The Director's Cut, Charles Cecil and Dave Gibbons re-iterated their interest in a sequel to Beneath a Steel Sky.
Charles Cecil stated though that failing to collect that amount of money during the Broken Sword Kickstarter campaign would not necessarily result in the Beneath a Steel Sky 2 project being compromised, but that the development timeline may be extended.
According to Charles Cecil, each of the first two Broken Sword games sold around a 1, 000, 000 copies in the mid-1990s.
" The Giant with the Flaming Sword " ( 1909 ) by John Charles Dollman.
* Yachtsmen to have lost their lives: Mike Bannister ( Winston Churchill, 1998 ), Glyn Charles ( Sword of Orion, 1998 ), Ray Crawford ( Billabong, 1988 ), John Dean ( Winston Churchill, 1998 ), Bruce Guy ( Business Post Naiad, 1998 ), Jim Lawler ( Winston Churchill, 1998 ), Wally Russell ( Yahoo II, 1984 ), John Sarney ( Inca, 1973 ), Phillip Skeggs ( Business Post Naiad, 1998 ), Peter Taylor ( BP Flying Colours, 1989 ) and Hugh ( Barry ) Vallance ( Zilvergeest III, 1975 )
The Broken Sword series was originally conceived in 1994 by Charles Cecil, Noirin Carmody and Sean Brennan, while talking about the mythology of the Knights Templar.
Cavalier Generals: King Charles I and His Commanders in the English Civil War, 1642-46, Pen & Sword Military, 2005
He was also awarded the Spanish decoration of the Grand Cross of Charles III, and the Portuguese decoration of the Grand Cross of the Tower and Sword.
Charles XIII later bestowed on him the Grand Cross of the military Order of the Sword.
Other lesser known clubs, such as the Turk's Head and the Sword in the Stone ( on Charles Street ) and, later, the Idler ( in Cambridge ), also helped to make up what was known as " The Boston Folk Scene ".
* On Duty-faith by G. Rogers, from " The Sword and the Trowel " by Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1866 )
Charles Cecil ( August 11, 1962 ) and Noirin Carmody have two kids, Ciara and David, who are credited in Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon and the new editions of Beneath a Steel Sky and Broken Sword.
Other major roles have been in the 1985 mini-series Anzacs, in which he won the 1985 best actor Silver Logie, the 1986 mini-series Sword of Honour and the 1985 mini-series about Charles Kingsford Smith called A Thousand Skies, in which he appeared as Charles Ulm.
* The Samurai Sword: A Handbook, John M. Yumoto ; Charles E. Tuttle Company ; ISBN 0-8048-0509-1
Charles I licensed the Hounslow Sword Mill in 1630 on the banks of the Duke of Northumberland's River.

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