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Ambrose and Lee
* 1862 – American Civil War: At the Battle of Fredericksburg, Confederate General Robert E. Lee defeats the Union Major General Ambrose E. Burnside.
Wireless detailed history and growth of the art includes the work of Nikola Tesla, Oliver Lodge, Marconi, Braun, Reginald Fessenden ( known for inventing the radiotelephony ), John Ambrose Fleming, Lee De Forest and many others.
The film for Leone was to have been a homage to classic writers from literature such as — Edgar Lee Masters ( Spoon River Anthology ), Ambrose Bierce (" An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge "), Mark Twain (" A military campaign that failed "), Stephen Crane ( The red badge of Courage ), and Margaret Mitchell ( Gone with the Wind ), of whose novel he had wanted to film a remake.
Responding to an urgent call for assistance from Lee, Hill marched his men at a grueling pace and reached the battlefield just in time to counterattack a strong forward movement by the corps of Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, which had threatened to destroy Lee's right flank.
Lincoln finally replaced McClellan with Major General Ambrose Burnside, who hoped to cross the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg, Virginia in order to get between Lee and Richmond.
Ambrose Lee Siu-kwong () was Secretary for Security of Hong Kong and a member of the Executive Council.
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* 1926 – 1927 Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee
* Ambrose Lee, IDSM ( 1998 to 2002 )
Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee also condemned it.
Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee subsequently condemned demonstrators who clashed with the police, saying that they " violated stability and law and order " and would not be tolerated.
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Ambrose and graduated
* Saint Ambrose Edward Barlow, recently graduated from the College of Saint Gregory, Douai, France, and the Royal College of Saint Alban in Valladolid, Spain, enters the Benedictine Order.

Ambrose and Social
He had come within three hundred votes of unseating incumbent Social Credit Party of Canada MP Ambrose A. Holowach, but had not hitherto made any subsequent bids for federal election.

Ambrose and from
Upon receiving a letter from the Emperor Gratian praising the appropriateness of Rome appointing individuals evidently worthy of holy positions, St. Ambrose's host gave Ambrose up.
When Magnus Maximus usurped the supreme power in Gaul, and was meditating a descent upon Italy, Valentinian sent Ambrose to dissuade him from the undertaking, and the embassy was successful.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Ambrose displayed a kind of liturgical flexibility that kept in mind that liturgy was a tool to serve people in worshiping God, and ought not to become a rigid entity that is invariable from place to place.
Catching the impulse from Hilary and confirmed in it by the success of Arian psalmody, Ambrose composed several original hymns as well, four of which still survive, along with music which may not have changed too much from the original melodies.
*" Of St. Ambrose " from the Caxton translation of the Golden Legend
This order is known from a bull of Pope Gregory XI addressed to the monks of the church of St Ambrose outside Milan.
* The text of Ambrosiaster's Commentary on the Epistles of Paul, taken from Migne's Patrologia Latina vol 17, and attributed to Ambrose, is available here.
In January 894 Bergamo fell, and Count Ambrose, Guy ’ s representative in the city, was hung from a tree by the city ’ s gate.
Following the Physiologus, Saint Isidore of Seville ( Book XII of the Etymologiae ) and Saint Ambrose expanded the religious message with reference to passages from the Bible and the Septuagint.
# the Ambrosian, now confined to Milan, where it owes its retention to the attachment of the clergy and people to their traditionary rites, which they derive from St Ambrose.
* Martin Cone, the 6th president of St. Ambrose College from 1930 – 1937
The armistice, concluded despite opposition from Secretary Dulles, South Korean President Syngman Rhee, and also within Eisenhower's party, has been described by biographer Ambrose as the greatest achievement of the administration ; Eisenhower had the insight to realize that unlimited war in the nuclear age was unthinkable, and limited war unwinnable.
The name Ambrosian Republic takes its name from St. Ambrose, a popular patron saint of Milan.
Isaac Ambrose ( 1604-January 20, 1663 / 1664 ) was an English Puritan divine, the son of Richard Ambrose, vicar of Ormskirk, and was probably descended from the Ambroses of Lowick in Furness, a well-known Roman Catholic family.
* " Why Sacagawea Deserves the Day Off and Other Lessons from the Lewis and Clark Trail " by Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs ( University of Nebraska Press, 2008 )
* Remarks on the feast of St. Agnes from St. Ambrose of Milan, On Virgins
The Ambrosian Republic took its name from St. Ambrose, popular patron saint of the city of Milan.
Selections from the Letters of St. Ambrose.
These chapels are known as the " Chapels of the Tongues ", and they are devoted to St. Ansgar, patron of Denmark, who is venerated as an apostle to the Scandinavian countries ; St. Boniface, apostle of the Germans ; St. Columba, patron of Ireland and Scotland ; St. Savior ( Holy Savior ), devoted to immigrants from the east, especially Africa and Asia ; St. Martin of Tours, patron of the French ; St. Ambrose, patron of Italy ; and St. James, patron of Spain.

Ambrose and University
* Saint Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa
* St. Ambrose University
There are two main universities: Saint Ambrose University and Palmer College of Chiropractic, which is where the first chiropractic adjustment took place.
Ambrose Fleming was born in Lancaster and educated at University College School, London, and University College London.
Gunter Bischof and Stephen Ambrose, eds., Eisenhower and the German POWs ( Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1992 ).
A detail from the full-scale plaster model of the Saint Ambrose statue by Adolfo Wildt ( 1868 – 1931 ), standing under the arcades of the Main Courtyad of the University of Milan, Italy.
* William J. Collins was the 9th President of St. Ambrose University
* William J. Collins ( 1896 – 1970 ), president of St. Ambrose University
* Edward Rogalski ( born 1942 ), 12th president of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, named in 1987.
The theory was further developed in 1998 by Stanley H. Ambrose of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
* Ambrose University College, a liberal arts college in Calgary, Alberta
Other words commonly sung to the same melody include six Christian hymns ( Be Still, My Soul ; I Sought the Lord ; We Rest on Thee ; A Christian Home ; This Is My Song ; and I Then Shall Live ), Gweddi dros Gymru or A Prayer for Wales ( a national song of Wales ), Ambrosian Oaks ( the alma mater of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa ), and Land of the Rising Sun ( the national anthem of the short-lived African state of Biafra ).
degrees are Argosy University ( Eagan, MN ), St. Ambrose University ( Davenport, IA ), and Capella University ( a completely online school based in Minneapolis, MN ).
The Iowa Conference dates back to December 8, 1922, when representatives from 12 colleges got together and formed the “ Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Association .” Charter members were Buena Vista College, Central University of Iowa, Ellsworth College, Iowa Wesleyan College, Luther College, Morningside College, Parsons College, St. Ambrose College, Simpson College, Upper Iowa College, Western Union College and Penn College.
* The New Testament, in the revised version of 1881, with fuller references ( 1910 ) – Cambridge University Press and Oxford University Press. Editors: Moulton, W. F. ( William Fiddian ), 1835-1898 ; Moulton, James Hope, 1863-1917 ; Greenup, A. W. ( Albert William ), 1866-1952 ; Scrivener, Frederick Henry Ambrose, 1813-1891.
Benin City is home to some of Nigeria's institutions of higher learning, namely, the University of Benin, Ambrose Alli University ( Previously Edo State University ), Igbinedion University, the Benson Idahosa University-renowned for its advancement in information technology, entrepreneurship and leadership development.
Anglican churches which are disused include St Stephen's ( E. H. Shellard, 1853 ), St Paul's ( Clegg & Knowles, 1862 ), and St Ambrose ( H. C. Charlewood, 1884 ): these have all been demolished apart from St Ambrose which was used by the University of Manchester as an Islamic prayer room ) the prayer room is now ( in 2012 ) at the McDougall Centre, Burlington Street ).

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