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testament and complementary
The 1977 Priory document claimed Saunière discovered three documents: 1 ) a genealogy of the Counts of Rhedae dated 1243 bearing the seal of Blanche of Castile, 2 ) a document of 1608 relating to François-Pierre d ' Hautpoul providing a complementary genealogy from 1240 onwards and, 3 ) a last will and testament of Henri d ' Hautpoul dated 24 April 1695 bearing the stamp and signature of the testator, adding they were originally sold by Saunière's niece Madame James to two Englishmen, Captain Ronald Stansmore and Sir Thomas Frazer of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers.

testament and nature
hälandzhus, helghanzhhws, hälianshus ) was a name used for charitable institutions spiritual in nature, in Stockholm first mentioned in a testament from April 24, 1301 ( domus sancti spiritus ).
He has a scar through his right eye, hence his name, which is a lasting testament to his aggressive nature.
As a testament to its gruesome nature, Ypres is also considered the grounds upon which poison gas in the Great War ceased to be irregular.
His description of its splendor at the top of a mountain he named “ Mount Vision ” is a testament to his respect for the beauties of nature.
The Reserve side also won the Referee's Team of The Year award for the same season, a testament to their sporting nature.

testament and these
It is an impressive testament to the strength of tradition how little these arrangements had changed since the office, then known by the Latin version of its title, had been set up in 330 to mirror the urban prefecture of Rome.
His leadership, influence and legacy led to the formation of communities dominated by Gentile groups that worshiped the God of Israel, adhered to the " Judaic moral code ", but relaxed or abandoned the ritual and dietary teachings of the Law of Moses, that these laws and rituals had either been fulfilled in the life of Christ or were symbolic precursors of Christ, all on the basis of Paul's teachings of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his teaching of a New Covenant ( or " new testament ") established through Jesus ' death and resurrection.
Wildebeest still number in the thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, in numerous areas in eastern and southern Africa, which is a testament to the local efforts and foresight to conserve and manage these animals.
The Folk School building stands as a testament to these values and continues to serve as a place for fellowship and lifelong learning.
The War had a major effect on Boston Spa's population, society and surroundings, and these buildings stand as a testament to that history.
Both the dream argument and the Simulation hypothesis can be regarded as skeptical hypotheses ; however in raising these doubts, just as Descartes noted that his own thinking led him to be convinced of his own existence, the existence of the argument itself is testament to the possibility of its own truth.
The Country Stampede Music Festival – one of the largest music festivals in the country – and the bluegrass / acoustic Walnut Valley Festival are testament to the continued popularity of these music genres in the state.
" Strang published his translation of these plates as the " Voree Record ," purporting to be the last testament of one " Rajah Manchou of Vorito ," who had lived in the area centuries earlier and wished to leave a brief statement for posterity.
The range of the artists represented on these discs bears testament to the stunning array of performers who appeared on the Bell Telephone Hour television program:
The fact that such a high proportion – more than 700 of the almost 4000 produced – have survived more than forty years is a testament to their high initial production quality, and to the lengths to which many owners will go in order to maintain and restore these vehicles.
Almost to the end of her life, Flagstad continued to sing in fine voice, although she increasingly sang mezzo-soprano material or in a mezzo range: besides the Rheingold Fricka ( a mezzo role ), Decca planned to cast her also as the Walkure Fricka and the Gotterdammerung Waltraute for its complete Ring ( in the event, the roles were sung by others ), and also to record her in Brahms ’ Four Serious Songs and Alto Rhapsody ; that these plans were shelved only by her final illness and death stands as a testament to her superbly consistent vocal abilities, and to the respect and affection in which she was held to the end by record companies and the public.
Along with Cameron's own testament to the experiences of life in World War II-era Germany, these texts gave the West both a historical and psychological picture of the German people as a whole.
Fueled by the same Depression-era passion for historic preservation which resulted in the creation of Colonial Williamsburg, these men helped create a testament to Staten Island's rich history in an era of rapid development and urban sprawl.
He signed these documents at 04: 00 and then retired to bed ( some sources say Hitler dictated the last will and testament immediately before the wedding, but all sources agree on the timing of the signing ).
Her sculptures were entitled " Rupestrian Sculptures " and the book of photographic etchings that Mendieta was creating to preserve these sculptures is a testament to the intertextuality of Mendieta's work.
The new Waldsee " BioHaus ," the first certified passive house in North America, is a testament to these goals.
Some scholars believe that the eponymous name of these cells should be changed because of the ethical controversy surrounding the discovery of the cells but other scholars disagree and think that the name should remain because it is a testament to a time when medicine crossed an ethical line.
Models based on general relativity play an important role in astrophysics, and the success of these models is further testament to the theory's validity.
He and his crews have performed near miracles when faced with construction challenges under fire, and is a testament to the importance of these operations.
McMahon took a more therapeutic approach in writing these songs, resulting in a more personal and intimate testament of his songwriting.
However, his grandfather Frederick II, in his testament, entrusted him with the Duchy of Austria and the Marquisate of Styria, but he could never take over the government of these lands and died few years later ( ca.
The fact that these sculptures have lasted so long is a testament to the durability of lime plaster.

testament and two
The contributors to this testament were all well-known: a former Democratic candidate for President, a New Deal poet, the magazine's chief editorial writer, two newspaper columnists, head of a national broadcasting company, a popular Protestant evangelist, etc..
In another testament to the coyote's habitat adaptability, a coyote nicknamed " Hal " made his way to New York City's Central Park in March 2006, wandering about the park for at least two days before being captured by officials.
To then be best on ground in two finals was nothing short of freakish, and a testament to his talent and commitment.
In a sign of his increasing secretiveness and paranoia, he added two more cardinals secretly at the same consistory, and four more at the beginning of 1471, expecting to reveal them only in his testament.
While the additional modules are testament to this successful design, the concept also appears to have been validated by Ambush !, as a fair number of other purpose-designed solitaire games ( as opposed to two player games that " could " be played solitaire ) followed it shortly after.
He died at Messina in 1479: his testament dates from February of that year, and he is documented as no longer alive two months later.
For example if a testator has two children, and no spouse, and in her / his testament leaves everything to one of them, the other would be entitled to half of the legitim fund, which means a half of a half of the total net value of the moveable estate.
That Allenby was able to move this vast numbers of men and animals over a period of two days into an attack position without alerting the Ottoman forces bears testament to skilled leadership and careful planning by Allied staff.
As a testament to Chapman's philosophy of relying on a strong defence, it was the first time a title-winning side had gone through a season without conceding more than two goals in any match.
The two parts of the legal merism " Last Will and Testament " at one time referred to two documents, enforced in two separate courts: the will disposed of a decedent's real property while the testament disposed of chattels.
The two ( and a third never completed ) historic old ' Eldo ' rocket launch sites at Lake Hart, towering ten stories high over the northern side of this inland dry salt lake, are now mute testament to Australia's once renowned position in space research and development that once saw Woomera as second only to Cape Canaveral in the number of annual rocket and missile launches.
This vehicle had two popular local nicknames, either just plain " 1400 " or " kanniedood " which translated from Afrikaans means " Cannot Die ", a testament to its reliability.
The two raised beaches at Portland created 210, 000 and 125, 000 years ago are a dramatic testament to the fluctuations in sea levels.
* Louisiana — under the Louisiana Civil Code such a will is known as an " olographic testament ," and must be proved by the testimony of two credible witnesses that the testament was entirely written, dated, and signed in the testator's handwriting.
The only human development that can be seen from most of the parkway are the two loading piers of Cheatham Annex, part of the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown which borders the inland side of much of the parkway, a testament of how this area still plays an important role in the United States Military.
In his testament, he instructed that all his property be given to the Mohyla collegium which for nearly two centuries remained the only higher education establishment in the Orthodox world.
Interestingly two thirds of the Irish dead were found on the battlefield itself rather than along the line of pursuit which stands as stark testament to the determination of the Ulster troops knowing Coote's reputation as a merciless killer and breaker of treaties.
Mungo Park, passing through the Bambara capital of Ségou two years after Diarra's 1795 death, recorded a testament to the Empire's prosperity:
In the words of two of its co-authors, Ignacy Potocki and Hugo Kołłątaj, it was " the last will and testament of the expiring Fatherland.
It consisted of two separate documents, a will and a political testament.

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