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Bohemian and artists
According to Bizet they considered him an unsuitable catch: " penniless, left-wing, anti-religious and Bohemian ", which Dean observes are odd grounds of objection from " a family bristling with artists and eccentrics ".
At Eynsford, with Moeran as his co-tenant, Heseltine presided over a Bohemian household with a flexible population of artists, musicians and womenfolk.
The Bohemian Club's all-male membership includes artists, particularly musicians, as well as many prominent business leaders, government officials ( including U. S. presidents ), senior media executives, and people of power.
Public perceptions of the alternative lifestyles supposedly led by artists were further molded by George du Maurier's highly romanticized best-selling novel of Bohemian culture Trilby ( 1894 ).
By 1872, when a group of journalists and artists who gathered regularly for cultural pursuits in San Francisco were casting about for a name, the term Bohemian became the main choice, and the Bohemian Club was born.
In 1915 Barnes moved out of her family's flat to an apartment in Greenwich Village, where she entered a thriving Bohemian community of artists and writers.
Sterling became a significant figure in Bohemian literary circles in northern California in the first quarter of the 20th century, and in the development of the artists ' colony in Carmel.
In the 1980s and 1990s many of these vacant deck-access flats were squatted and the area acquired a ' Bohemian ' reputation for its many punks, artists and musicians.
In the early 20th century, Žižkov developed into the " Bohemian " part of Prague, with many artists living or performing there.
Florida and others have found a strong correlation between those cities and states that provide a more tolerant atmosphere toward culturally unconventional people, such as gays, artists, and musicians ( exemplified by Florida's " Gay Index " and " Bohemian Index " developed in The Rise of the Creative Class ), and the numbers of Creative Class workers that live and move there ( 2002 ).
His musical career began with The Vagrants, an R & B / Blue-eyed soul-rock band influenced by the likes of The Rascals that was one of the few teenage garage rock acts to come out of the New York metropolitan area itself ( as opposed to the Bohemian Greenwich Village scene of artists, poets and affiliates of the Beat Generation, which produced bands like The Fugs and The Velvet Underground ).
Her parents, Elisabeth Biebl Gag and Anton Gag, were artists and photographers of Bohemian descent.

Bohemian and Gilbert
This brought him a reputation among a Bohemian clique of writers, the Fun magazine gang ( including W. S. Gilbert, Tom Hood, Clement Scott, and F. C. Burnand ), but so little profit that he thought of abandoning the profession to become a tobacconist.

Bohemian and &
The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library is one of the major tourist attractions in Cedar Rapids, and the nearby Bohemian National Cemetery may also be of interest to visitors.
* Bohemian Waxwing videos, photos & sounds on the Internet Bird Collection
The Flatiron's other original tenants included publishers ( magazine publishing pioneer Frank Munsey, American Architect and Building News and a vanity publisher ), an insurance company ( the Equitable Life Assurance Society ), small businesses ( a patent medicine company, Western Specialty Manufacturing Company and Whitehead & Hoag, who made celluloid novelties ), music publishers ( overflow from " Tin Pan Alley " up on 28th Street ) and other miscellaneous concerns ( a landscape architect, the Imperial Russian Consulate and the Bohemian Guides Society ), as well as the offices of the Roebling Construction Company, owned by the sons of Tammany Hall boss Richard Croker.
Historic jazz club Bohemian Caverns launched many music careers, including that of R & B singer Ruth Brown.
* Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A Study in Ruling-Class Cohesiveness ( 1974 ) Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-131880-9
Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A Study in Ruling-Class Cohesiveness, Harper & Row, 1975.
In 1892 the Bohemian Catholic Church, Our Lady of Lourdes was established at the corner of 15th & Keeler, and in 1909 the Czech Freethinkers School Frantisek Palacky was built at 1525 S. Kedvale.
Many of the elite members of the Bohemian community resided in the vicinity of the 1800 & 1900 blocks of S. Millard Ave.

Bohemian and George
In Eger ( Cheb ) on 11 November 1464 Albert married Zdenka ( Sidonie ), daughter of George of Podebrady, King of Bohemia ; but failed to obtain the Bohemian Crown on the death of George in 1471.
Pius II was also engaged in a series of disputes with the Bohemian King George of Poděbrady and the Sigismund of Austria ( who was excommunicated for having arrested Nicholas of Cusa, Bishop of Brixen ).
London ( right ) at the Bohemian Grove with his friends Porter Garnett and George Sterling ; a painting parodies his story The White Silence
On August 18, 1904, London went with his close friend, the poet George Sterling, to " Summer High Jinks " at the Bohemian Grove.
George was the son of Victor of Kunštát and Poděbrady, a Bohemian nobleman, one of the leaders of the Orphans or Utraquists, the more moderate faction of the Hussites during the Hussite Wars.
This alliance was from the outset supported by Pope Paul II and on 23 December 1466 the Pope excommunicated George and pronounced his deposition as king of Bohemia, releasing all subjects of the Bohemian crown from their oaths of allegiance to George.
A Bohemian tent in the 1900s, sheltering Porter Garnett, George Sterling and Jack London
The Cremation of Care ceremony was first conducted in the Bohemian Grove at the Midsummer encampment in 1881, devised by James F. Bowman with George T. Bromley playing the High Priest.
Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann and George Frederick Cameron wrote the song " The Bohemian " in the 1889 opera Leo, the Royal Cadet
Ladislaus died of the plague in 1457, and in 1458 the Bohemian estates elected George of Poděbrady as king.
Vilém was among the nobles who — without success — offered the Bohemian crown to the Wettin elector John George I of Saxony.
George knew and befriended the " Bohemian Countess " of Schwabing, Fanny zu Reventlow, who sometimes satirized the circle for its melodramatic actions and views.
* 1869 – 1873: George Hall (" the Bohemian ")
* Huddleston, Sisley, Bohemian, Literary and Social Life in Paris: Salons, Cafes, Studios ( London: George G. Harrap, 1928 )
Negotiations towards the agreement had been instigated by the Elector John George I of Saxony, who whilst being a Lutheran prince had nonetheless initially supported the Emperor against the revolting Bohemian estates and had remained neutral during the Swedish intervention in 1630.
The Bohemian era came to an end when Emperor Ferdinand II of Habsburg ceded the Lusatias to Elector John George I of Saxony by the 1635 Peace of Prague in return for his support in the Thirty Years ' War, whereby the lands returned to the House of Wettin.
In 1469 the Upper Lusatian estates seceded from Bohemian King George of Poděbrady because of his utraquist confession, which the pope condemned as heretical.
* Bromley, George T .; Frederick Somers ; Bohemian Club.

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Most of the Taborites now went over to the party of the Utraquists ; the rest joined the " Brothers of the Law of Christ " () ( see Unity of the Brethren ; also Bohemian Brethren and Moravian Church ).
* July 25 – Thirty Years ' War: The Battle of Neu Titschein is fought ; remnants of the Bohemian army manage to hold off the Imperial advance in Silesia for the moment.
Pyrope has tradenames some of which are misnomers ; Cape ruby, Arizona ruby, California ruby, Rocky Mountain ruby, and Bohemian garnet from the Czech Republic.
The Bohemian natio included Bohemians, Moravians, southern Slavs, and Hungarians ; the Bavarian included Austrians, Swabians, natives of Franconia and of the Rhine provinces ; the Polish included Silesians, Poles, Russians ; the Saxon included inhabitants of the Margravate of Meissen, Thuringia, Upper and Lower Saxony, Denmark, and Sweden.
The latter featured " Bohemian Rhapsody ", which stayed at number one in the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks ; it charted at number one in several other territories, and gave the band their first top ten hit on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Pierrot, under the flour and blouse of the illustrious Bohemian, assumed the airs of a master and an aplomb unsuited to his character ; he gave kicks and no longer received them ; Harlequin now scarcely dared brush his shoulders with his bat ; Cassander would think twice before boxing his ears.
Duke Henry of Carinthia claimed Carniola ; and the Dukes of Austria asserted their claim as successors to the Bohemian kingdom.
With the help of Sieciech, Judith convinced her husband to postpone the return of Władysław I's first-born son Zbigniew, who seems to be a strong candidate to the succession despite his illegitimacy ; also, they wanted an eventual alliance with the only legitimate son of Władysław I, Bolesław, born from his first marriage with the Bohemian princess.
In 1093 Silesia rebelled, and the comes Magnus with the assistance of the Bohemian and Polish knights welcomed Zbigniew after he escaped from Germany ; however, soon Sieciech captured the prince and imprisoned him.
With the consent of Emperor Maximilian II, the Promnitz dynasty and their Schaffgotsch successors ruled the Duchy of Bielsko as a Bohemian state country ; acquired by the Austrian chancellor Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz in 1752, the ducal status was finally confirmed by Empress Maria Theresa in 1754.
This, however, is not to be confused with a change in national affiliation ; Rybnik continued to be part of the Kingdom of Poland, until Silesia as a whole became a fiefdom of the Bohemian crown in 1327.
The last Spanheim duke was Ulrich III ; he at first signed an inheritance treaty with his brother Archbishop Philip of Salzburg, who however could not prevail against the Bohemian king Ottokar II Přemysl.
Lititz was founded by members of the Moravian Church in 1756, and was named after a castle ( mentioned form of name is German ; Czech name of this castle is Litice ) in Bohemia near the village of Kunvald where the ancient Bohemian Brethren's Church had been founded in 1457.
As in Pericles, he uses a chorus to advance the action in the manner of the naive dramatic tradition ; the use of a bear in the scene on the Bohemian seashore is almost certainly indebted to Mucedorus, a chivalric romance revived at court around 1610.
Also in 1975, the band Queen ordered Bruce Gowers to make a promo video for their new single " Bohemian Rhapsody " to show it in Top Of The Pops ; this is also notable for being entirely shot and edited on videotape.
Ballantine ’ s private life was considered Bohemian ; and though he earned large sums, he died poor.
Composers who developed the symphonic poem after Liszt were mainly Bohemian, Russian, and French ; the Bohemians and Russians showed the potential of the form as a vehicle for the nationalist ideas fomenting in their respective countries at this time.
She had La Pouplinière engage the services of the Bohemian composer Johann Stamitz, who succeeded Rameau after a breach developed between Rameau and his patron ; however, by then, Rameau no longer needed La Pouplinière's financial support and protection.

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