Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Clement Martyn Doke" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Clement and Martyn
es: Clement Martyn Doke
nl: Clement Martyn Doke
* May 16 Clement Martyn Doke, South African linguist ( d. 1980 )
He studied Zulu and Southern Sotho under Clement Martyn Doke at the University of the Witwatersrand and, after graduating in 1942, was a Lecturer there 1942-1947.
# REDIRECT Clement Martyn Doke
# REDIRECT Clement Martyn Doke
# REDIRECT Clement Martyn Doke

Clement and Doke
Clement Doke returned to Kafulafuta as missionary in 1914, followed by his sister Olive two years later.
At first, Clement Doke was frustrated by his inability to communicate with the Lamba.
Clement Doke was also interested in ethnology.
Clement Doke also realised that his field work couldn't continue much longer and left in 1921.
sn: Clement Doke
de: Clement M. Doke
They enlisted the help of Professor Clement M. Doke, then a Bantu Studies professor at the University of the Witwatersrand.
In 1931, during the process of trying to reconcile the dialects into the single standard Shona, Professor Clement Doke identified six groups, each with subdivisions: 1.

Clement and 16
* Rhapsody on a Theme by Clement Marot ( ISBN 0-910-15311-6 ) ( 1995, published 1996 ; volume 16 of series The Grace A. Tanner Lecture in Human Values )
He died on September 16, 1450, and was beatified by Pope Clement VII in 1527.
The antipope Clement VII died at Avignon on 16 September 1394, but the French cardinals quickly elected a successor on 28 September: Cardinal Pedro de Luna, who took the name Benedict XIII.
Clement X confirmed the exemptions granted by Pope Gregory XIII ( 1572 85 ) to the German College at Rome in 1671 ; and then, on 16 October 1672, he ordered the pupils to swear that at the close of their studies they would set out for Germany without a day's delay.
Pope Clement XIII ( 7 March 1693 2 February 1769 ), born Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico, was Pope from 16 July 1758 to 2 February 1769.
* September 16 Avignon Pope Clement VII ( b. 1342 )
King Louis XV, dissatisfied with Clement XIII's action in regard to the Duke of Parma, occupied the Papal States from 1768 to 1774 and substituted French institutions for those in force with the approval of the people of Avignon ; a French party grew up which, after the sanguinary massacres of La Glacière between the adherents of the Papacy and the Republicans ( 16 17 October 1791 ), carried all before it, and induced the Constituent Assembly to decree the union of Avignon and the Comtat ( comital district ) Venaissin with France on 14 September 1791.
Clement Greenberg ( January 16, 1909 May 7, 1994 ) was an American essayist known mainly as an influential visual art critic closely associated with American Modern art of the mid-20th century.
Clement decided, since its mass was 16 times that of Jupiter, Mesklin would have an extremely large angular frequency to partly counter its gravity in order to allow humans to visit part of it.
It was created on 16 December 1955 for Clement Attlee, the former Labour Prime Minister.
Little is known about his subsequent career in Rome, but he was still living in the city in early 1526: on 16 January 1526 he and one other lutenist performed for Pope Clement VII and Isabella d ' Este.
He was canonized nearly eight years later by Pope Clement XII on 16 June 1737.
Whether this account of his death be true or not, it is certain that he died in the utmost poverty, and was buried on 16 April 1685 in the churchyard of St. Clement Danes.
* Thomas Otway was buried in the churchyard of St. Clement Danes on 16 April 1685.
When they debated the issue on December 16 and 17, Clement L. Vallandigham, a peace Democrat, proposed a resolution stating that the U. S. maintain the seizure as a matter of honor.
Faustus is then converted by a long series of discourses on evil and on mythology ( in R these appear at 10. 1 51 ; in H to 20. 1 10 and 4. 7 6. 25, the discussion between Clement and Appion at Tyre ; the long discussions with Simon before Faustus in H books 16, 17 and 18 were in their right place in R as part of the debate at Caesarea ).
Issues surrounding clarifications of this kind raise an important point: Catholic theology posits that a shepherd is necessary, and mandated by Jesus ( Jn 21: 15, 16, 17 ) in a thrice-repeated statement to " Feed my lambs / sheep ": St. Clement I, ca.
On November 16, 1868, he married Sue Hammet of Montgomery County, Virginia, and the children by that marriage were Edward Hammet, James Hoge, Stockton Heth, Belle Norwood, Sue Hampton, Henry Clement, Eliza ( Lily ), and Eleanor.
Three days later, on January 16, he scored a goal that veteran hockey reporter Bill Clement called " one of the greatest goals of all time ".
* John Clement Favalora-June 16, 1986-March 14, 1989 ( Reassigned as Bishop of Saint Petersburg )
He served in the U. S. Senate from November 21, 1841, when he was elected to fill the vacancy caused by Clement C. Clay's resignation, to June 16, 1848, when he resigned to become Minister to Russia from 1848 to 1849.
William Allen Jowitt, 1st Earl Jowitt PC, KC ( 15 April 1885 16 August 1957 ), was a British Labour politician and lawyer, who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain under Clement Attlee from 1945 to 1951.
Colonel Josiah Clement Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood, DSO, PC, DL sometimes referred to as Josiah Wedgwood IV ( 16 March 1872 26 July 1943 ) was a British Liberal and Labour politician who served in government under Ramsay MacDonald.

Clement and May
In an attempt to demonstrate the primacy of Moses, Clement gives an extended chronology of the world, wherein he dates the birth of Christ to 25 April or May, 4-2 B. C., and the creation of the world to 5592 B. C.
St Pius V was beatified by Pope Clement X in the year 1672, and was later canonized by Pope Clement XI ( 1700 21 ) on 24 May 1712.
When excommunication and interdict failed to have their intended effect, Clement V preached a crusade against the Venetians in May 1309, declaring that Venetians captured abroad might be sold into slavery, like non-Christians, a symptom of how polarized that particular conflict had become.
His good fortune increased during the pontificate of Pope Clement XI ( 1700 21 ), who employed his talents as a courtier and rewarded him with a cardinal's hat, on 17 May 1706, retaining his services as papal treasurer.
Ganganelli was elected Pope Clement XIV on 19 May 1769 and was installed on 4 June 1769, after a conclave that had been sitting since 15 February 1769, heavily influenced by the political manoeuvres of the ambassadors of Catholic sovereigns who were opposed to the Jesuits.
At the end of May 1379 Clement went to Avignon, where he was more than ever at the mercy of the king of France.
Under pressure from Prince Jordan I of Capua, to whom he had also rendered important service, he was elected on 24 May 1086, taking the throne name of Victor III, but his consecration did not take place until 9 May 1087 owing to the presence of the Antipope Clement III in Rome.
After celebrating Easter of 1087 in his monastery, Victor proceeded to Rome, and when the Normans had driven the soldiers of the Antipope Clement III ( Guibert of Ravenna ) out of St. Peter's, he was consecrated and enthroned on 9 May 1087.
* May 30 Hal Clement, American writer ( d. 2003 )
* May 19 Pope Clement XIV succeeds Pope Clement XIII as the 249th pope.
* May 8 Pope Innocent XIII succeeds Pope Clement XI as the 244th pope.
* May 26 Pope Clement VII ( d. 1534 )
* May 6 Sack of Rome: Spanish and German troops led by the Duke of Bourbon sack Rome, forcing Pope Clement VII to make peace with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, marking the end of the High Renaissance.
* May 7 Pope Clement VI succeeds Pope Benedict XII as the 198th pope.
After Ufford died of the Black Death, 2 May, Bradwardine went to receive confirmation from Pope Clement VI at Avignon, but on his return he died of the plague at Rochester on 26 August 1349, forty days after his consecration.
When Robert Winchelsea, Archbishop of Canterbury, died in May 1313 Edward II prevailed upon Pope Clement V to appoint his favourite to the vacant archbishopric, and Reynolds was enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral in January 1314 as the 51st Archbishop.
* May 30-Hal Clement, American science fiction writer ( died 2003 )
Later Popes altered the Roman Breviary of Pope Pius V. Pope Clement VIII made changes that he made obligatory on 10 May 1602, 34 years after Pius V's revision.
It is uncertain whether these were identical with the Fraticelli in Armenia, Persia, and other oriental localities, where all bishops were commanded by Clement VI to prosecute them ( 29 May 1344 ).

0.925 seconds.