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After his return to Memphis, Moses taught the people the value of oxen for agriculture, and the consecration of the same by Moses gave rise to the cult of Apis.
After his consecration, Eugenio Pacelli left for Bavaria.
After returning from Rome, Robert refused to consecrate Spearhafoc, the Abbot of Abingdon and the king's goldsmith, as his successor to the bishopric of London, claiming that Pope Leo IX had forbidden the consecration.
After the death of King Henry in 1189, the new King Richard I appointed Walter Bishop of Salisbury ; the election took place on 15 September 1189 at Pipewell, with the consecration on 22 October 1189 at Westminster.
After Ufford died of the Black Death, 2 May, Bradwardine went to receive confirmation from Pope Clement VI at Avignon, but on his return he died of the plague at Rochester on 26 August 1349, forty days after his consecration.
After his consecration, being under suspicion of Eutychianism ( Leo, Epp.
After the baptism service, there is a laying on of hands by one or more elders and an accompanying consecration prayer.
After his episcopal consecration Williamson remained rector of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Winona, Minnesota.
After the consecration, holding the bell, servers return to their posts and kneel.
After Trayyaruna, Vasistha refuses to perform Trisanku ’ s consecration.
After its consecration in 1911 and closing down by the authorities in two decades, the temple was used for non-religious purposes.
After Geoffrey's consecration, he summoned Puiset to a provincial synod in late September 1191, at which the bishop was charged with various irregularities.
After the consecration of the bread and wine ( see Eucharist ), as the Creed is being chanted, the host ( the real presence of Christ under the species of bread ) is broken into nine pieces, each representing a facet of Christ's life on earth, seven of which are arranged in a cross on the paten.
After the demolition of the insecure old church in September 1945, the cornerstone of the new church was planted on January 22, 1950, thanks to the efforts of its parish priest, Father José Maria Álvares, receiving its consecration on June 18, 1953.
After Seabury's consecration in Aberdeen, Scotland, he even returned via Halifax and visited his brother at Annapolis.
After his death the priesthood remained vacant until the consecration of Servius Maluginensis under Augustus, then Pontifex Maximus.
After Bishop Brown had repented of having received consecration from the Old Catholics, Brother Schuckardt agreed to receive consecration from Bishop Brown: " hese past months have been spent in intense soul searching and continuous prayer to know and follow God's holy will.
After the consecration, just before the communion of the clergy, the rubric calls for the consecrated Lamb to be intincted with the consecrated Blood of Christ ; however, depending on local practice, this is sometimes not done.
After his election, Berhtwald went to Gaul for consecration and then presided over two councils that attempted to settle the Wilfrid issue, finally succeeding at the second council in 705.
After his consecration, Berhtwald travelled to Rome to obtain the support of Pope Sergius I, who wrote to a number of Anglo-Saxon kings and bishops in support of the archbishop.
After appropriate modifications were made the formal and official consecration of the Cathedral Catholicof the Holy Saviour took place on 19th April 1969.
After his consecration in Maynooth College chapel, the new prelate, who was warmly received by Dr. Waldron and his people, devoted himself to his sacred duties.
After his consecration as Bishop was thwarted, he vanished with the gold and jewels he had been given to make into a crown for King Edward the Confessor, and was never seen again.

After and 1626
After the Kalinago Genocide of 1626, the island was formally partitioned between the English and French, with the French gaining the ends, Capisterre in the North and Basseterre in the south, and the English gaining the centre.
In Brazil, he briefly captured the Portuguese settlement of Salvador, personally leading the assault on the sea fortress of that town. In August with a small and undermanned fleet he sailed for the African west coast and attacked a Portuguese fleet in a strongly defended bay of Luanda but failed to capture any ships. He then crossed the Atlantic ocean again to try and capture merchant ships at the city of Vitória, but was defeated by a resistance organized by the local civilians, with assistance by a Portuguese garrison. After finding Salvador recaptured by a large Spanish-Portuguese fleet Heyn returned home. The Dutch West India Company were pleased with Heyn's leadership qualities and in 1626 placed him in command of a new squadron. In subsequent raids in 1627 at Salvador, he attacked and captured over thirty richly laden Portuguese merchant ships before returning to the United Provinces.
After holding a school mastership at Suffolk and two curacies ( the second as curate of All-hallows, Bread Street ), he was made rector of St Martin's Ongar in London, and of Sandon, in Essex, in 1626.
After returning to Poland, in 1626 he fought against the Swedes in last phase of the Polish – Swedish War, where in 1626 he took part in the battle of Gniew.
After 1621, De la Gardie took part in the Polish-Swedish War against his mother's half-brother King Sigismund III of Poland ( former king of Sweden ) in Livonia, but he was recalled after serving as commander in chief between 1626 and 1628.
After his first marriage in 1603, he served in various local offices in Herefordshire and Radnorshire, including representing Radnor in Parliament in 1604, Herefordshire in 1624 and 1626 and Evesham in 1628.
After the Flight of the Earls in 1607, Domhnall Ballagh Ó Catháin, Chief of the Ó Catháin ( and at one time knighted by the English Crown ), was captured and sent to the Tower of London, where he died in 1626.
After long retirement, Beaumont was persuaded by the Duke of Buckingham to return to society ; he attended court and on 31 January 1626 / 1627 was made the 1st Baronet Beaumont, of Gracedieu, in Belton, County Leicester, in the Baronetage of England.
* After 1641 William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford ( 1626 – 1695 )
After this, Tassoni was with the cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi in 1626 and served under Francesco I d ' Este, duke of Modena, in 1635.
After Vavasour's death in 1620, the house was granted to John Ramsay, 1st Earl of Holderness until his death in 1626.
After the death ( 1625 ) of Maurice, prince of Orange, the violence of the Arminian controversy began to abate, and Episcopius was permitted in 1626 to return to his own country.
After his death in 1626, she married ( in 1630 ) Dr. Elias von Löwen, also from Silesia.
After Caccini's first husband died in December 1626, she quickly arranged to marry again in October 1627, this time to a bachelor, melophile nobleman in Lucca, Tommaso Raffaelli.
After the Polish defeat at Ţuţora, Kołomyja was yet again seized by the Turks – in 1626 the town was burned to the ground, while all of residents were enslaved in a jasyr.
After her husband's premature death, she was married, on 19 April 1626, to Leopold V, Archduke of Austria, and thus became Archduchess consort of Austria.
After de Viau's death in 1626, a contemporary biographer of high society, Tallement des Réaux, referred to Des Barreaux as de Viau's widow, " thus indicating that their physical relationship was common knowledge at the time.
After six years the star faded slowly, dropping below naked-eye visibility in 1626.
After some time in Goa he moved on to China and finally to Macau where he spent short time to sail to Miyako, Japan where he died on May 22, 1626.

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