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Both Honorius III and King Louis VIII of France turned a deaf ear to Frederick II's assertion of the claims of the Empire to that town.
Both town and abbey converted to Lutheranism in 1539 during the Protestant Reformation.
Both the Abbot and a representative of the town were admitted to the Swiss Tagsatzung or Diet as the closest associates of the Confederation.
Both Beautiful Girls and October Road take place in the fictional Massachusetts town of Knights Ridge, and have similar characters, jobs, plot lines.
Both he and his wife are buried in the town cemetery of Pawling, New York ; after his death his farm of Dapplemere was sold and renamed " Dewey Lane Farm " in his honor.
Both bodies are subordinate to the County Legislature ; the former has a direct relationship, while the latter is currently under limited oversight of the town supervisors within the district.
Both the river and the Roman road served as trade routes for the town.
Both are near the eastern coastal town of Porto Cristo, the Coves dels Hams and the Coves del Drach.
Both characters appeared previously in The Dark Half and Needful Things, set in the fictional town of Castle Rock.
Both were figures in the Café society of Paris, and they were often the " talk of the town ".
Both town names refer to the Biała River, stemming from biel or biała, which means " white " in Polish.
Both oral tradition and old textual sources place this at the town of Ballyconnell, County Cavan.
Both Abbeville County and the county seat, Abbeville, SC, get their name from the town of Abbeville, France.
Both local and federal authorities abandoned them to their fate, saying the town was too far away to even try to arrive in time and some officials stating they would provoke a massacre if they tried to rescue them from the mob.
Both the town and creek were named for Samuel Anderson, who built a gristmill along the creek in the early 19th century.
Both town and abbey suffered during the 9th century from the attacks of the Vikings, who later settled to the west in Normandy.
Both the town and the peninsula are named for Capt.
Both towns were part of the great town founding surge in Illinois that peaked in 1836.
Both Carlisle and Thomas were working for Gridley at the time the town was founded and two years after the town was laid out Gridley purchased all of Gridley.
Both the Batesville Casket Company and the Hill-Rom hospital bed manufacturer are headquartered in this town.
Both the river and the town get their name from a Delaware Indian
Both the town and river of Church Creek derive their name from the nearby Episcopal church, now known as Old Trinity Church, built between 1686 and 1692.
Both stream systems empty into the Assabet River, which passes briefly through the town at its southern corner.

Both and township
Both the village and township are bedroom communities for the city of St. Joseph.
Both the township and Mullett Lake are named for John Mullett, who surveyed much of the area between 1840 and 1843.
Both the community and township were named after Salmon P. Chase, the Chief Justice of the United States at the time the area was being settled in the 1860s.
Both the village and township are named in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York from 1817 to 1823.
Both the village and township are named in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York from 1817 to 1823.
Both the community and the township were named after Bernard Nadeau, who owned the first farm in the area.
Both are separate entities from the township.
Both the community and township were named after George B. Dresbach, who founded the community and was a representative in the state legislature.
Both interstates houses interchanges in the township.
Both schools are in the Manahawkin section of the township.
Both I-95 and U. S. 1 pass through the township, offering its residents an easy commute, with the exception of rush hour traffic, which too has been greatly reduced and continues to be in ongoing road projects.
Both departments average more than 800 fire calls ( both departments run mutually on each call within the township ) a year making them the busiest volunteer fire district in Northampton county.
Both the township and the county were named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine.
Both Interstate 75 and Interstate 71 cross the township, as do U. S. Route 42 and State Routes 48, 63, 123, 350, and 741.
Both the township and the district later used the same name.
Both formerly independent settlements, Central Patricia now consists only of a few buildings located at the terminus of Highway 599 within the township, while Pickle Crow is a ghost town.
Both Akron and Cuyahoga Falls had been annexing the southern part of the township.
Both Highway 416 and Highway 401 pass through the township.
Both high schools are being replaced as of fall 2008, part of a $ 350 million township building program.
Both the town and township are named for the famous Shawnee chief.

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