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Eventually, the Knights handed Cem over to Pope Innocent VIII ( 1484 – 1492 ).
Eventually, he arranged events so that Eleanor had no choice but to sleep with Louis in a bed specially prepared by the Pope.
Eventually, in 1309, Pope Clement V even left Rome and relocated to the French city of Avignon, beginning the era known as the Avignon Papacy ( or, more disparagingly, the " Babylonian captivity ").
Eventually Guido began his career in Rome as a subdeacon and a scriptor apostolicus under Pope Callixtus II.
Eventually Pope Pius XII approved the devotion in 1958 and declared the Feast of the Holy Face of Jesus as Shrove Tuesday ( the day before Ash Wednesday ) for all Catholics.
Eventually, after Henry weighed the political factors, he recognised Pope Alexander III, and it was only then that Theobald also recognised Alexander as pope.
Eventually, however, Pope Eugene III ordered Theobald to allow Silvester to take up the office, which Theobald did in August 1152.
Eventually, the son too earned his doctorate, dedicating his doctoral thesis to the Portuguese Queen, Mary I of Portugal, and another study, on the Holy Spirit to the Pope.
Eventually, at the instance of Pope Agapetus I, who happened to be present in Constantinople on political business, the Non-Chalcedonians Anthimus and Timotheus were deposed.
Eventually Abbas became frustrated with Spain, as he did with the Holy Roman Empire, which wanted him to make his 170, 000 Armenian subjects swear allegiance to the Pope but did not trouble to inform the shah when the Emperor Rudolf signed a peace treaty with the Ottomans.
Eventually, O ' Hara announces to the choir that Pope John Paul II is to visit the church to see the choir himself.
Eventually, the chapter complained to the Pope, who conducted an investigation and dismissed Jöns Gereksson in 1421.
Eventually Olympius decided to switch his allegiance and sided with the Pope, simultaneously declaring himself emperor.

Eventually and was
Eventually responsibility for demographic inquiries in the Congo was transferred to the demographic division of the Central Statistical Office.
Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
Eventually herdin' the hosses was spoken of as `` hoss rustlin' '', and the wrangler was called the `` hoss rustler ''.
Eventually Agrippina was proud of her large family and this was a part of the reason she was popular with Roman citizens.
Eventually, Zero Mostel was cast.
Eventually a product called the " Goldfingers device " was created that could unlock the CPU, named after the gold connector pads on the processor board that it attached to.
Eventually it was discovered that metallic zinc could be alloyed with copper to make brass ; a process known as speltering and by 1657 the German chemist Johann Glauber had recognised that calamine was " nothing else but unmeltable zinc " and that zinc was a " half ripe metal.
Eventually Hezekiah revolted against Assyria, and as Isaiah had predicted the country was ravaged by Assyrian armies.
Eventually, and long after the Imperial army had begun its retreat, the gallant Schiltron was ridden down and annihilated by a charge of three thousand men-at-arms.
Eventually, Becket was murdered inside Canterbury Cathedral by four knights who believed themselves to be acting on Henry's behalf.
Eventually the Senate was forced to give in and, in return, Claudius pardoned nearly all the assassins.
Eventually the site was overtaken by Nero's Golden House.
Eventually mail was supplanted by plate for the most part as it provided greater protection against windlass crossbows, bludgeoning weapons, and lance charges.
Eventually, a successful murder was planned by officers within the Praetorian Guard led by Cassius Chaerea.
Eventually titled Temple of Low Men, their second album was released in July 1988 with strong promotion by Capitol Records.
Eventually, San Francisco became the only street-running manually operated system to survive — Dunedin, the second city with such cars, was also the second-last city to operate them, closing down in 1957.
Eventually, he supported paperback editions of The Lord of the Rings and several of his other texts, but it is difficult to say whether he was persuaded to do so by the manifest economic wisdom evident in sales of the Ace editions.
Eventually, by the end of December, after further modifications to her fuel system, and the repalcement of a fuel pump, the fuel starvation problem was fixed, and Campbell awaited better weather to mount an attempt.
Eventually Einstein's explanation was accepted as new particle-like behavior of light was observed, such as the Compton effect.

Eventually and forced
Eventually, Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety were forced to denounce the campaign, replacing the Cult of Reason with the deist but still non-Christian Cult of the Supreme Being.
Eventually, the opponents of the Hussites found themselves forced to consider an amicable settlement.
Eventually, Niggle is forced to take his trip, and cannot get out of it.
) Eventually the Moroccans were forced to recognise the French Protectorate through the Treaty of Fez, signed on December 3, 1912.
Eventually it was forced to introduce faster MIPS processors, the R12000, R14000 and R16000, which were used in a series of models from 2002 until 2006.
Eventually, Saddam forced Samira's husband to divorce her so he could marry her.
Eventually, on 5 and 6 October 1789, a crowd of women joined by some members of the national guard from Paris invaded the castle to protest bread prices and forced the royal family to move to Paris.
Eventually, an insurgent mob forced their way into the Weiyang Palace and killed Wang Mang.
Eventually opposition – both in Madagascar and internationally – forced him to reconsider his position, and in 1992 the country adopted a new and democratic constitution.
Eventually the Sioux were forced down to Mississippi at one point during the war with the French who were much stronger as a whole army.
Eventually the US forced the Northern Cheyenne onto a reservation, in southern Montana.
Eventually his mother forced him to leave the house because of his increasing alcoholism.
Eventually, Boe was forced to sell both his teams.
Eventually John was forced to come to terms ; the war was costing him more than it was worth, and he was not prepared to transfer funds from the imperial land forces to the navy for the construction of new ships.
Eventually, Kỳ's military forces forced the dissidents to back down and defeated those who did not.
Eventually, public pressure and financial troubles forced Doyle to bring Holmes back.
Eventually he was forced to surrender and was taken captive by the Russians.
Eventually, the Caddo were forced to reservations.
Eventually, the Caddo were forced to reservations.
Eventually, these issues and problems with the Osage, forced the Caddo to abandon their reservations.
Eventually, however, this position became untenable and the troopers were forced into a bloody retreat up onto the bluffs above the river, where they made their own stand.
Eventually he was forced to yield, though he later arrested Theodore again and had him sent to Guntram.
Eventually the barons forced John to sign the Magna Carta, often looked upon as the first truly significant document in a long succession of documents over the centuries up to the present day which collectively constitute the legal sovereignty of the land now known as the United Kingdom.
Eventually they were forced out, but not until 1565.

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