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Pope Paul III then initiated several internal Church reforms while Emperor Charles V convened a meeting with Protestants in Regensburg, seat of the German diet, to reconcile differences.
According to Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, they initiated the French into a new way of laughing, and introduced people to the mystery and purport of colour by ideas.
Due to a combination of ( 1 ) the traditions of dynastic succession in Aragon, which permitted maternal inheritance with no precedence for female rule ; ( 2 ) the insanity of Charles's mother, Joanna of Castile ; and ( 3 ) the insistence by his remaining grandfather, Maximilian I, that he take up his royal titles, Charles initiated his reign in Castile and Aragon, a union which evolved into Spain, in conjunction with his mother.
In addition to conflicts between his Spanish and German inheritances, conflicts of religion would be another source of tension during the reign of Charles V. Before Charles even began his reign in the Holy Roman Empire, in 1517, Martin Luther initiated what would later be known as the Reformation.
In France, Charles Kemble initiated an enthusiasm for Shakespeare ; and leading members of the Romantic movement such as Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas saw his 1827 Paris performance of Hamlet, particularly admiring the madness of Harriet Smithson's Ophelia.
The Harpagid Theory was initiated by Charles Fellows, discoverer of the Xanthian Obelisk, and person responsible for the transportation of the Xanthian Marbles from Lycia to the British Museum.
After Charles XII had returned from the Ottoman Empire and resumed personal control of the war effort, he initiated two Norwegian Campaigns, starting in February 1716, to force Denmark – Norway into a separate peace treaty.
" On March 26, 1862 Lincoln met with Senator Charles Sumner and recommended that a special joint session of Congress be conveyed to discuss giving financial aid to any border states who initiated a gradual emancipation plan.
Dirigisme is an economic policy initiated under Charles de Gaulle of France designating an economy where the government exerts strong directive influence.
René had the confidence of Charles VII, and is said to have initiated the reduction of the men-at-arms set on foot by the king, with whose military operations against the English he was closely associated.
At the Battle of Monmouth, an American Revolutionary War battle fought on June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, American General Charles Lee led the advance and initiated the first attack on the column's rear.
Affected by the Dreyfus Affair, and finding himself on the side of the Anti-Dreyfusards, Barrès played a leading role alongside Charles Maurras, which initiated his shift to the political right ; Barrès oriented himself towards a lyrical form of nationalism founded on the cult of the earth and the dead (" la terre et les morts ", " earth and the dead " — see below for details ).
The nearest the two colleges had come to full union was as the " Caroline University of Aberdeen ", a merger initiated by Charles I of Scotland in 1641.
* Oral history interview with Jack P. Ruina Charles Babbage Institute-interview is mainly concerned with the beginning of the Information Processing Techniques Office within ARPA: the initial goals, how the idea of an information processing program was initiated, the selection of the first director.
Work on the building stopped at the conclusion of Charles III's reign and throughout the Peninsular War and was only initiated again during the reign of Charles III's grandson, Ferdinand VII.
Charles Albert of Sardinia, King of Piedmont-Savoy, initiated a nationalist war on March 23 in the Austrian held northern Italian provinces that would consume the attention of the entire peninsula.
The conquest of Algeria was initiated in the last days of the Bourbon Restoration by Charles X as an attempt to increase his popularity amongst the French people, particularly in Paris, where many veterans of the Napoleonic Wars lived.
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, initiated aspects of the role during the Whig Junta under Queen Anne.
In 1929 Mellon had initiated contact with the recently-appointed Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Charles Greeley Abbot, and in 1931 he was appointed a Commissioner of the Institution's National Gallery of Art.
The award was initiated in memory and honor of past Associate Executive Director Charles Morris.
In 1878, a group of senior U. S. Masons ( Daniel Sutter, and Charles W. Parker ) led by Charles E. Meyer ( 1839 – 1908 ) of Pennsylvania traveled to England and on July 25, 1878 were initiated into the grade of Zelator at Yorkshire College at Sheffield.

Charles and contact
Through Ampère, Ozanam had contact with leaders of the neo-Catholic movement, such as François-René de Chateaubriand, Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, and Charles Forbes René de Montalembert.
His ministers had been in contact with Pepin and may have convinced him and Louis the German to rebel, promising him Alemannia, the kingdom of Charles.
In 1787, he came into contact with Thomas Clarkson and a group of anti-slave-trade activists, including Granville Sharp, Hannah More and Charles Middleton.
At this time came to contact with Charles Bossut, the professor of mathematics at the École Royale.
He is also known to have been in contact with poet-musician Charles Coypeau d ' Assoucy, who was composing for the French Embassy in Rome.
In doing so, Charlotte believed very seriously that Charles Darwin accidentally subjugated women by installing male sex selection, which requires constant sexual contact as opposed to a more periodic sexuality, thus leading to the oppression of women through rape and violence.
Richard Jennings came into contact with James, Duke of York ( the future James II, brother of King Charles II ) in 1663, during negotiations for the recovery of an estate in Kent ( Agney Court ) that had been the property of his mother-in-law, Susan Lister ( nee Temple ).
According to Charles Darwin, the contact of the legs of a small gnat with a single tentacle is enough to induce this response.
The capture of the bridge at Ratisbon allowed Charles to re-establish contact with his Right Wing, General der Kavallerie Bellegarde's I A. K.
By nightfall on 6 July, the still combat-able Austrians had broken contact with their pursuers and Charles had managed to reestablish a cohesive, albeit irregular front.
This work brought Burt into contact with eugenics, Charles Spearman, and Karl Pearson.
In contact with practical politics his ultra-royalist views were gradually modified in the direction of the Doctrinaires, and on the fall of Villèle he was selected by Charles X to carry out the new policy of compromise.
The book brings the reader, through the narration of the initially agnostic Charles Ryder, in contact with the severely flawed but deeply Roman Catholic Marchmain family.
While working on the Britannia Bridge Grove came into contact with Robert Stephenson, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Sir Charles Barry and other eminent visitors to the works.
Tokarev's last contact was with former President Charles Logan.
At Black Mountain he came into contact with Charles Olson, who greatly influenced his literary worldview and his sense of himself as poet.
He tells Patterson he will contact the famous hunter Charles Remington ( Michael Douglas ) to help.
On returning to London, Horsfield coninued to be in contact with Sir Stamford Raffles and became a keeper of the museum of the East India Company on Leadenhall Street, London working under Charles Wilkins.
Charles Dall ( a Unitarian minister of Boston ) arrived in Calcutta to start his mission and immediately established contact with Debendranath and other Brahmos.
Andrews also put Purdue in contact with Charles Yanover, who was a well-known organized crime figure.
Keracher's work with Detroit's Proletarian University had brought him into close contact with Charles H. Kerr, founder of Charles H. Kerr & Co., the largest Marxist publishing house in the United States.
In 1944, with Charles de Gaulle's help, she arrived in a liberated Paris and was the first Aliya Beth agent to contact survivors of the Holocaust.

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