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Emerentiana and Agnes
A few days after Agnes ' death, her foster-sister, Saint Emerentiana was found praying by her tomb ; she claimed to be the daughter of Agnes ' wet nurse, and was stoned to death after refusing to leave the place and reprimanding the pagans for killing her foster sister.

Emerentiana and .
Emerentiana was also later canonized.

Constance and appear
The council refused to dissolve ; instead they renewed the resolutions by which the Council of Constance had declared a council superior to the Pope and ordered Eugene IV to appear at Basel.
Both Constance and her daughter adopt Allison's last name before the two return to Peyton Place as a " widow " and child, and Constance alters her daughter's birth date to make her appear legitimate.
( Susan Littler, Ann Michelle, Anthony Verner, Constance Reason and Julia Breck appear in this episode.

Constance and scenes
She shared the female lead with Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young and Constance Bennett, some of whom objected to the large number of scenes that Simon was getting.

Constance and from
Constance was a missionary bishopric in newly converted lands, and did not look back on late Roman church history ( unlike the Raetian bishopric of Chur, established 451 ) and Basel, which was an episcopal seat from 740, and which continued the line of Bishops of Augusta Raurica, see Bishop of Basel.
Portrait of Oswolt Krel, a merchant from Lindau ( Lake Constance ), participating in the South German medieval trade corporation Große Ravensburg er Handelsgesellschaft, 1499.
The Council of Constance is the 16th ecumenical council recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, held from 1414 to 1418.
That council was called by John XXIII and was held from 16 November 1414 to 22 April 1418 in Constance, Germany.
He reorganized and reformed the churches around Rome, canonized Conrad of Constance, condemned the teaching of Peter de Bruis, confirmed the Bishop Thurston of York against the wishes of Henry I of England, and affirmed the freedom of York from the see of Canterbury.
His aunts included Hollywood film stars Constance and Joan Bennett, from whom he was estranged, and his maternal grandfather was the celebrated matinée idol Richard Bennett.
Henry II planned to divide his and his wife's territories between their sons, of which there were three at the time ; Henry would become King of England and have control of Anjou, Maine, and Normandy, while Richard would inherit Aquitaine from his mother and become Count of Poitiers, and Geoffrey would get Brittany through marriage alliance with Constance, the heiress to the region.
More than 75 % of the population live in the central plain, which stretches between the Alps and the Jura Mountains and from Geneva in the southwest to the Rhine River and Lake Constance in the northeast.
Must separate Constance from the nun
* April 26 – WWII: The Nazis surrender to the British / Canadian front who now control the Swiss border from Basle to Lake Constance.
Although it appeared that the Italian city states had achieved a measure of independence from Frederick as a result of his failed fifth expedition into Italy, ( culminating in the Peace of Constance in 1183 ), the emperor had not as yet quite given up on his Italian dominions.
The novel mirrors many of the same themes from the real-life Constance Kent case of June 1860 which gripped the nation with headline news for years.
The couple travel in Cheyne's private rail car, the " Constance ", taken from San Diego to Chicago as a special train, hauled by sixteen locomotives in succession and taking precedence over 177 other trains.
The unknown text was rediscovered by the humanist Poggio Bracciolini somewhere not very far from Constance, during a break in the sessions of the Council of Constance that he was attending, in 1416 or 1417.
On his marriage to Infanta Constance of Castile in 1371, John assumed ( officially from 29 January 1372 ) the title of King of Castile and León in right of his wife, and insisted his fellow English nobles henceforth address him as ' my lord of Spain.
The limit between the Alps and the plateau runs from Vevey on the shores of Lake Geneva to Rorschach on the shores of Lake Constance, passing close to the cities of Thun and Lucerne.
The Alps are usually divided into two main parts, the Western Alps and Eastern Alps, whose division is along the Rhine from Lake Constance to the Splügen Pass.
In 1423, the antipope John XXIII launched the bull by which he convened the Council of Constance from the Duomo of Lodi.
Later that year he returned to Tyrol, where he joined the Elefantenbund, an alliance of noblemen against Friedrich IV, who had been banned by King Sigismund for aiding the flight of Antipope John XXIII from the Council of Constance.
The rock has eroded very little over the years because relatively little sediment comes down the Rhine from Lake Constance.
The studio's original choice to play " Irene ," the part eventually played by Carole Lombard, was Constance Bennett, and Miriam Hopkins was also considered, but the director, Gregory LaCava, would only agree to Bennett if Universal borrowed William Powell from MGM.
This is a complete list of the islands in Lake Constance, listed from east to west:
However these things may be, he loves you as tenderly as ever ; nothing, to the end of time, will ever detach him from you, & he remembers those Eleventh St. matutinal intimes hours, those telephonic matinées, as the most romantic of his life ... His long friendship with American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson, in whose house he lived for a number of weeks in Italy in 1887, and his shock and grief over her suicide in 1894, are discussed in detail in Leon Edel's biography and play a central role in a study by Lyndall Gordon.

Constance and life
The Dowager Queen Constance was anxious for her son's life and she escaped with King Ladislaus to the court of Leopold VI, Duke of Austria.
Sigismund was one of the driving forces behind the Council of Constance that ended the Papal Schism, but which in the end also led to the Hussite Wars that dominated the later period of Sigismund's life.
Ulrich von Richental's illustrated chronicle of the Council of Constance testifies to all the major happenings during the Council, as well as showing the everyday life of medieval Konstanz.
Previously romantically linked to both Zach's nephew and former stepson, Bliss falls in love with a Russian dancer watched by the KGB, the son Monica had given up eight years before reenters her life, and Constance and Hutch are killed after a plane crash in India.
The first section, " Mrs Baines " details the adolescence of both Sophia and Constance, and their life in their father's shop and house ( a combined property ).
The second part, " Constance ", details the life of Constance from that point forward up until the time she is reunited with her sister in old age.
He remained in Swabia, where, with several companions, he led the life of a hermit in the forests southwest of Lake Constance, near the source of the river Steinach in cells.
This separation led to a traveling life with young Jared moving with his family – mother Constance Leto, older brother Shannon Leto and grandfather – from his native Louisiana to different cities in Colorado, Virginia, Wyoming, and Haiti.
Rachel's mother Ada ( Constance Ford ) understood Rachel's sadness but she implored her to understand her daughter's right to have a say on events that impacted her life.
They include Ellen Middleton ( 1844 ), Grantley Manor ( 1847 ), Lady Bird ( 1852 ), Life of St. Francis of Rome ( 1855 ), The countess of Bonneval ( 1858 ) Rose Leblanc ( 1861 ), Laurentia, a tale of Japan ( 1861 ), Too Strange not to be True ( 1864 ), Constance Sherwood ( 1865 ), A stormy life ( 1867 ), Helpers of the holy soul ( 1868 ), Mrs. Geralds niece ( 1869 ), Life of Louisa de Carvajal ( 1873 ), A will and a way ( 1881 ) and Life of Elizabeth Lady Falkland ( 1883 ).
Identical twins Vivian and Constance D ' Aramis shared the role of Crimson Fox to allow each something of a normal life, although Vivian was much more enthusiastic about their superheroic life.
We further see Ambrosia's life and her failing faith in Queen Mab who gets Vortigern to take the throne of Britain from its Christian King Constance.
Two years of garrison life at Lindau on Lake Constance convinced him that his desire for military glory could not be fulfilled, and he devoted himself instead to the study of modern Greek, Persian and Turkish.
Among his huge acquaintance in all walks of life, were many famous gardeners including Constance Spry and Lord Aberconway, who was President of the Royal Horticultural Society and owner of the Bodnant Garden in North Wales.
However, the majority of the 51 images in this book, which represent the first extensive cycle of images depicting the events of Christ's life in a western European manuscript, were made by two monks from the island monastery of Reichenau in Lake Constance.
On his marriage to Constance Mudie, Thorburn moved to High Leybourne in Hascombe in 1902, where he was to spend the rest of his life.

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