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He migrated to Syria, attracted by the lectures of Iamblichus, of whom he became a follower.
Through the activities of the theologian Origen ( 185 / 6 – 254 ) and the school of his follower Pamphilus ( later 3rd century – 309 ), Caesarea became a center of Christian learning.
Spain became culturally and politically a follower of absolutist France.
He became regent and professor of philosophy at the University of Glasgow in 1646, aged 19, a follower of James Dalrymple.
Pavlov's ideas combined with those of his rival Bekhterev and became the basis of hypnotic psychotherapy in the Soviet Union, as documented in the writings of his follower K. I.
He was a follower and friend of Martin Luther, who became his antagonist in the matter of the binding obligation of the law on Christians.
He became a follower of Abraham Lincoln during the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858.
Orage met P. D. Ouspensky, a follower of Gurdjieff, in 1914 and began correspondence with Harry Houdini ; he became less interested in literature and art with an increased focus on mysticism and other spiritual topics ; the magazine was sold in 1921.
1295 ) and was never heard from again, and Nitchō later in life ( 1302 ) rejoined and became a follower of Nikkō.
Over a five week period he attended many lectures and became a follower of personalism after being influenced most notably by Emmanuel Mounier.
He became a keen follower of Australian rules football, supporting the Geelong Football Club.
Masson's mother later became a follower of mystic John Levy.
After that his heritage was recognised and he was given command of the Fianna: Goll willingly stepped aside, and became a loyal follower of Fionn, although in many stories their alliance is uneasy and feuds occur.
Between the 11th century and 15th centuries medieval writers often used the word shivalry, in meanings that changed over time, generally moving from the concrete meaning of " status or fee associated with military follower owning a war horse " towards the moral ideal of the Christian warrior ethos propagated in the Romance genre which became popular by the 12th century, and the ideal of courtly love propagated in the contemporary Minnesang and related genres.
His father was originally a follower of the Corsican Patriot leader, Pasquale Paoli, but later became a supporter of French rule.
As a student and significant follower of Arnold Schoenberg, he became one of the best-known exponents of the twelve-tone technique ; in addition, his innovations regarding schematic organization of pitch, rhythm and dynamics were formative in the musical technique later known as total serialism.
Erik himself remained a follower of Norse paganism, unlike his son Leif and Leif's wife, who became Christians.
He soon became a close follower and aide of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, the leader of the Jana Sangh.
Starting with the music as a hobby in the late 90s and at the early age of 13 he became an enthusiast of the dance music genre of the moment, and passed to be a mere follower to become a producer even before starting his career as a DJ.
Deeply impressed and influenced by Congress leader Mahatma Gandhi, he became a loyal follower, first of Gandhi, and then of Jawaharlal Nehru.
He became a devout follower of Scientology in the 1970s.
She attended various religious groups and services, often in the company of her sister-in-law Eugenie, and in 1878, she became a follower of the English preacher Lord Radstock, whom she had listened to when he visited Stockholm.
Monturiol also became an enthusiastic follower of the utopian thinker and socialist Étienne Cabet ; he popularised Cabet's ideas through La Fraternidad and produced a Spanish translation of his novel Voyage en Icarie.
During this time, Blues Traveler acquired a devout follower, Gina-Z ( subject of the band's song " Gina ") who first became an unofficial " band mom " and later a tour manager, and is involved with the group's business to the present day.
In 1845 he became a follower of the Tübingen school, and in his work Das Evangelium Marcions und das kanonische Evangelium des Lukas, published in 1846 and in which he argued that the Gospel of Luke was based on the apocryphal Gospel of Marcion, he appears as a disciple of the Hegelian new testament scholarFerdinand Baur.

became and confidante
Over the next several years Metastasio gave Salieri informal instruction in prosody and the declamation of Italian poetry, and Gluck became an informal advisor, friend and confidante.
Mabel Fierz, who later became his confidante, said " He used to say the one thing he wished in this world was that he'd been attractive to women.
Invited to become acquainted with The Beatles ' camp, he soon became a confidante, and gained his share of exclusives on them.
In these years Prince Frederick Henry of Orange, Huygens ' confidante and protector, became increasingly ill, and died in 1647.
Diane became Henry's most trusted confidante and, for the next twenty-five years, wielded considerable influence behind the scenes, even signing royal documents.
The last year's of the poet's life were spent in Sicily where he became a friend and confidante of Hieron of Syracuse.
Another famous flyer, Jacqueline Cochran, considered Earhart's greatest rival by both media and the public, also became a confidante and friend during this period.
Immediately prior to this, she had lived in the house of Erna Hanfstaengl, sister of early Hitler admirer and confidante Ernst Hanfstaengl, but was ordered to leave when Hitler became angry with the Hanfstaengls.
To at least one teenager in a small town ( though I ’ m sure we were a multitude ), Jean Arthur suggested strongly that the ideal woman could be – ought to be – judged by her spirit as well as her beauty … The notion of the woman as a friend and confidante, as well as someone you courted and were nuts about, someone whose true beauty was internal rather than external, became a full-blown possibility as we watched Jean Arthur.
She became Sidkeong's " confidante and spiritual sister " ( according to Ruth Middleton ), perhaps her lover ( Foster & Foster ).
Following his ascension to New York, Spellman also became a close confidante of President Roosevelt.
Elected to Dáil Éireann in 1968, he quickly became a trusted confidante of Taoiseach Jack Lynch.
His service seems to have been continuous until the conclusion of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, when he returned to his father's house in Paris and married, without the consent of her parents, Anne de la Grange-Trianon, a girl of great beauty, who later became the friend and confidante of Madame de Montpensier.
He became her closest confidante, companion, and business manager until her death.
The Duchess became the Queen's closest confidante, causing Jonathan Swift to direct at her a violent satire The Windsor Prophecy, in which he accused her of murdering her previous husband, Thomas Thynne.
During these years he became a close friend and confidante of the Duke of Cumberland, the King's second son-who had become notorious in Britain for his suppression of the Jacobite rebellion after the Battle of Culloden.
Another Long confidante, former legislator Drayton Boucher of Springhill and later Baton Rouge, was named as interim " custodian of voting machines " from 1958 – 1959, only to be replaced by still another ally, Douglas Fowler of Coushatta, who won the position when it became an elective office in 1960.
From 1804 onwards, however, she wrote to him regularly and became his confidante especially in his quarrels with his mother.
She became influential in a male-dominated world and a close confidante of Post publisher Katharine Graham.
She became the former Dutch queen ’ s confidante in the 1950s, but was removed from the royal court after an affair that in The Netherlands is often referred to by her name de Greet Hofmans affaire.
Tripp became a close confidante of another former White House employee, Monica Lewinsky, while they both worked in the Pentagon's public affairs office.
He soon became a close advisor, confidante, card player, and dear friend to Truman.
He became a confidante of Emperor Haile Sellassie and, after the war, became deputy minister of education and helped rebuild the nation's public school system.
He became a trusted confidante of the imprisoned mobster Phillip " Rusty " Rastelli who took over leadership permanently again.

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