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Haeckel's wife, Agnes, died in 1915, and Haeckel became substantially more frail, with a broken leg ( thigh ) and broken arm.
Her elder sister Agnes married King Philip II of France ( annulled in 1200 ) and her sister Gertrude ( killed in 1213 ) King Andrew II of Hungary, while the youngest Matilda ( Mechtild ) became abbess at the Benedictine Abbey of Kitzingen in Franconia, where Hedwig also received her education.
Agnes Baden-Powell became the first president of the Girl Guides when it was formed in 1910, at the request of the girls who attended the Crystal Palace Rally.
Agnes became pregnant again at this time and their third child Bessie ( 1878 – 98 ) was born in May 1878.
Empress Agnes, German Queen who became regent of the Holy Roman Empire
Agnes then became ill and died on June 10, 1884, of cerebrospinal meningitis at the age of 28.
Agnes became abbess at Gandersheim Abbey, place of several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded by Conrad Celtes.
*: It has rewarded young filmproducers like Carole Scotta founder of Haut et Court movie company, scriptwriters like Phil Ox who became producer in France and England, novelwriters including Agnes Desarthe, photographers like Emily Buzin and Tiane Doan Na Champassak and also journalists as Stephane Edelson that by 1993 wrote about the economist and banker Muhammad Yunus and the influence of his work on the empowerment of women.
alt = A color-coded chart shows that Hurricane Agnes began as a tropical depression over the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, turned sharply northward and became a tropical storm after entering the Caribbean Sea.
Niépce served as a staff officer in the French army under Napoleon, spending a number of years in Italy and on the island of Sardinia, but ill-health forced him to resign, whereupon he married Agnes Romero and became the Administrator of the district of Nice in post-revolutionary France.
With Constance he had a daughter, Agnes of Châtillon, in 1154 ( who later married the Hungarian Prince Béla, who was living at the court of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus in Constantinople, and eventually became King Béla III of Hungary ).
* Louis of Acre ( c. 1235 – 1263 ), who married Agnes of Beaumont and became Viscount of Beaumont in her right.
After Irna Phillips moved to As the World Turns in 1958, her protege Agnes Nixon became Head Writer of The Guiding Light.
The oldest daughter, Agnes, was betrothed to the Lutheran Count Ferdinand of Stolberg-Wernigerode, but her son in 1854 became a Catholic.
* Agnes Stirling, born 22 Jul 1838, became an artist
Alexander Leslie was married in 1637 to Agnes Renton ( died 29 June 1651, daughter of David Renton of Billie ), and in due course his eldest son, Gustav Leslie became a colonel in the Swedish Army.
Martin Behaim, the father, had many businesses including some in Venice, and later became an elected senator ( 1461 ), eventually dying in 1474 ( Agnes Schopper died on 8 July 1487 ).
They had two children, a daughter ( Aimee Sarah Agnes Dyke Acland ) who died in infancy in 1889, and a son, Theodore Acland ( 1890 – 1960 ), who became headmaster of Norwich School.
England interested him deeply ; and his attachment to the gifted English writer, Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, whom he shortly afterwards married ( and who in 1901 became the wife of Professor E. Duclaux, director of the Pasteur Institute at Paris ), led him to translate her poems into French in 1888.
But Manuel helped negotiate another marriage for him, this time to Agnes of Antioch, who was the half-sister of Maria of Antioch ; therefore by this marriage Manuel I and Béla became brothers-in-law.
# Agnes, betrothed to a nephew of Guy of Lusignan in 1186, but married, by 1200, William of Amandolea, a Norman from Calabria, who became Lord of Scandeleon
Once in the Caribbean, the depression began to strengthen, and by the following day, it became Tropical Storm Agnes.
* 2012: Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir became the first female Bishop of Iceland.
The postmaster named the office Agnes after his daughter, but a transcription error added an extra " s " and the name became Agness.
In February 1892, Agnes Smith Lewis identified a palimpsest in St Catherine's library that became known as the Syriac Sinaiticus and is still in the Monastery's possession.

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These include impressionist John Peter Russell, bohemian painters like Rupert Bunny ( 1864 – 1947 ) and Agnes Goodsir, printmaker Hall Thorpe, a religious man who intended to make spiritually uplifting work, and the internationally renowned sculptor Bertram Mackennal.
Another renowned fresco, in the church of S Caterina, represents that saint on her visit to St Agnes of Montepulciano, who, having just expired, raises her foot by miracle.
Notable private schools within close proximity, many of them nationally renowned, include all-girls Agnes Irwin School, all-girls Baldwin School, coeducational Friends Central School, coeducational Haverford Friends School, all-boys Haverford School, coeducational William Penn Charter School and coeducational Shipley School.
In 2006, three high school students from Illinois: Mona Ghadiri, Agnes Mazur, and Callie McCune, working with their teacher, Barry Bradford ( renowned in 2002 for helping reopen the " Mississippi Burning " case ) and Professor Steven A. Drizin of the Northwestern University School of Law, Center On Wrongful Convictions, spearheaded a movement to convince Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour to issue Kennard a full pardon.

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If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
Agnes McDonnell suffered terrible injuries from the attack but survived and lived for another 23 years, dying in 1923.
The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
Through her children Agnes would exert much influence in Jerusalem for almost 20 years.
A number of locations in Scarborough were the setting for Agnes Grey's final scenes and for Linden-Car village in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ..
Lara's father Bunty and one of his older sisters Agnes Cyrus enrolled him in the local Harvard Coaching Clinic at the age of six for weekly coaching sessions on Sundays.
Her mother decides, against Agnes ' will, to throw a 16th birthday party for her, and Agnes is afraid no one will come.
Viktoria leaves and Agnes ' family eats the food made for the party.
Elin fulfills the dare, and then runs out with Jessica, only to soon feel guilty for having humiliated Agnes.
Elin leaves Johan and the party, only to return to Agnes ' house to apologize for how she acted earlier.
During a service on 1 January 1901, a student named Agnes Ozman asked for prayer and the laying on of hands to specifically ask God to fill her with the Holy Spirit.
Before Raymond and Bohemond arrived, Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sibylla to be married to a Poitevin newcomer, Guy of Lusignan, whose older brother Amalric of Lusignan was already an established figure at court.
The canons of the Holy Sepulchre asked the king for advice, and Heraclius was chosen through Agnes ' influence.
Other minimalists including Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, John McCracken and others continued to produce late modernist paintings and sculpture for the remainders of their careers.
* 1061 – Empress Agnes, acting as regent for her son, brings about the election of bishop Cadalus, the antipope Honorius II.
The production was directed by Daniel Mann, set design by Oliver Smith, costume design by Motley, lighting design by Peggy Clark, music for dances arranged by Trude Rittman, with dances and musical ensembles by Agnes de Mille set to the orchestrations of Ted Royal.
Agnes is depicted in art with a lamb, as her name resembles the Latin word for " lamb ", agnus.
In another the son of the prefect is struck dead, but revived after Agnes prayed for him, causing her release.
A few days after Agnes ' death, her foster-sister, Saint Emerentiana was found praying by her tomb ; she claimed to be the daughter of Agnes ' wet nurse, and was stoned to death after refusing to leave the place and reprimanding the pagans for killing her foster sister.
Folk custom called for them to practice rituals on Saint Agnes ' Eve ( 20 – 21 January ) with a view to discovering their future husbands.

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