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became and prince's
In time, the need to split the army into several units became clear and the commander of such a unit was called prince's voivode.
His predecessor in the post was a relation of Jacques Benigne Bossuet, and it is thought that the transaction was the cause of La Bruyère's introduction to the great orator Bossuet, who from the date of his own preceptorship of the Dauphin, was a kind of agent-general for tutorships in the royal family, introduced him in 1684 to the household of the Louis, Prince of Condé ( 1621 – 1686 ), to whose grandson Louis as well as to that prince's girl-bride Mlle de Nantes, one of Louis XIV's natural children, La Bruyère became tutor.
In addition to containing the prince's grandson, the Duke of Enghien, and the two sons of his cousin, the late king's brother, the Comte d ' Artois, the corps included many young aristocrats who eventually became leaders during the Bourbon Restoration years later.
What is beyond dispute is that while in the Duke's employ, Vincenzo Gonzaga became hugely jealous of Crichton, probably from a combination of his father's strong regard for the young prodigy as well as Crichton replacing Vincenzo as the lover of the prince's former mistress.
Following the death of King Andrew III, Máté became the Neapolitan prince's follower, but shortly afterwards, he joined the party that offered the crown to Wenceslaus, the son of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia.
Although of humble origin, he was brought up with Edward, the Black Prince ; they became intimate friends, and Burley was raised to become a tutor to the prince's son, later Richard II.
The prince's plan for a comprehensive overhaul of the building has sparked controversy and became the subject of legal action brought by French conservationists.
He became a royal lutenist in James I's " Private Musick " from 1604, and was later lutenist to Prince Henry ( until the prince's death in 1612 ).

became and physician
In Argentina, the disease is known as mal de Chagas-Mazza, in honor of Salvador Mazza, the Argentine physician who in 1926 began investigating the disease and over the years became the principal researcher of this disease in the country.
In 1884 he became senior physician in the Prussian provincial town of Leubus and the following year he was appointed director of the Treatment and Nursing Institute in Dresden.
Galen became physician to Septimius Severus during his reign in Rome.
There he enjoyed great popularity and became royal physician to William III and Mary II.
William Withering – like Small a physician – was already an acquaintance of Darwin, Boulton and Wedgwood when he moved from Stafford to Birmingham and became a member of the Society in 1776.
Laudanum was originally the sixteenth-century term for a medicine associated with a particular physician that was widely well-regarded, but became standardized as " tincture of opium ," a solution of opium in ethanol, which Paracelsus has been credited with developing.
As a result of her father's efforts, Oine eventually became the first Japanese woman known to have received a physician's training, and became a highly-regarded practicing physician.
Pedro became the physician of Pope Gregory X ( 1271 – 76 ) early in his reign.
The interior upstairs scenes were filmed in a downtown Evans City home that later became the offices of a prominent local physician and family doctor ( Allsop ).
In 1909, Frederick F. Russell, a U. S. Army physician, developed an American typhoid vaccine and two years later his vaccination program became the first in which an entire army was immunized.
He was hired as a physician at Fort William, Ontario ( now Thunder Bay ), a fur-gathering post of the North West Company on Lake Superior ; there he became a trader and mastered several Indian languages.
He became royal physician to the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark and a minister in the Danish government.
It was Ibn Tufail who introduced him to the court and to Ibn Zuhr (" Avenzoar " to the West ), the great Muslim physician, who became Averroes's teacher and friend.
In 1811 Young became physician to St. George's Hospital, and in 1814 he served on a committee appointed to consider the dangers involved in the general introduction of gas into London.
In 1242, the Arabian physician, Ibn al-Nafis, became the first person to accurately describe the process of pulmonary circulation, for which he is sometimes considered the father of circulatory physiology.
Dr Charles David Badham, became a physician and popular writer.
Oelph himself became a doctor, eventually taking Vosill's post as the royal physician.
He became house physician at St Bartholomew's in 1889 and remained there until 1890.
Following the direction of his passion for the workings of the mind as it correlates with the workings of the body, in 1891 Rivers became house physician at the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
Her mother received a doctorate in ophthalmology at the University of Berlin in 1908 and became the first female physician in Lithuania, while her father had received his medical degree from the University of Tartu in 1910.
They include those dedicated to Beau Nash, Admiral Arthur Phillip ( first Governor of the colony of New South Wales, which became part of Australia after federation in 1901 ), James Montague ( Bishop of Bath and Wells ), Lady Waller ( wife of William Waller, a Roundhead military leader in the English Civil War ), Elizabeth Grieve ( wife of James Grieve, physician to Elizabeth, Empress of Russia ), Sir William Baker, John Sibthorp, Richard Hussey Bickerton, William Hoare, Richard Bickerton and US Senator William Bingham.
Eventually he became the protégé of Dr. François Quesnay, the personal physician of Louis XV's mistress, Madame de Pompadour.
He became chief physician of Rey and Baghdad hospitals.
Razi became famous in his native city as a physician.

became and caretaker
Abensberg then lost its independence and became a part of the Duchy of Bavaria, and from then on was administered by a ducal official, the so-called caretaker.
In 1939 Holt's mentor Robert Menzies became Prime Minister after the sudden death of the incumbent Joseph Lyons and the short-term caretaker ministry of Sir Earle Page.
He had lived in Riffe, Washington, until around 1926, when he became caretaker of the Mount St. Helens Lodge, located at the foot of Mount St. Helens beside Spirit Lake.
When Seagal left his dojo in Osaka, his then-wife Miyako became the caretaker of the dojo which has continued to the present day.
Zijlstra became Prime Minister of the Netherlands, leading the caretaker Cabinet Zijlstra and dual serving as Minister of Finance.
Hunter S. Thompson worked as a security guard and caretaker at Big Sur Hot Springs for eight months in 1961, just before it became the Esalen Institute.
Merola's assistant, Danny Seamarks, accepted the role of caretaker manager and soon this became permanent with club coach Andy Crabtree stepping up to assist Seamarks.
Frederick Illingworth became the caretaker Premier for a week before Walter James formed a new ministry on 1 July.
In 1996 New Zealand had its first election under MMP, and Bolger became caretaker Prime Minister until a coalition with a majority in parliament could be formed.
Sushil Koirala became the caretaker President after the demise of Girija Prasad Koirala.
In 1859 he became a caretaker in the museum at the Andersonian College and Museum, Glasgow, so as to have access to books to allow him to develop his ideas.
The political conflict became a focus of the institution's activities, and in 1980 after Margaret Thatcher's right-wing conservative party was elected to government, ILEA ( the Inner London Education authority ) who was responsible for the London Polytechnics, called on Open University Professor Beishon of the Open Systems Unit to become the caretaker Director.
Eubank became obsessed with boxing training and went to the gym every day, even working as caretaker to pay his way.
He became caretaker player-manager for a short while in 2003, and following the subsequent appointment of Iain Dowie he combined the roles of player and assistant manager.
Carl Heggs was then appointed caretaker manager before Martin Allen became his permanent successor.
However first team coach Des Lyttle became caretaker manager and was later hired as player-manager.
Following McGonigal's resignation Jimmy Crease became manager for the fourth time, initially as a caretaker, but then on a permanent basis in December 2008.
In August 2002 the school became infamous as the place where double child killer Ian Huntley worked as school caretaker.
Henrique Rosa was nominated to head the caretaker government and became president on September 28, 2003.
Justice Latifur Rahman became the head of the caretaker government.
After several years as a football pundit for Italian TV SPW and a brief spell as caretaker manager of AC Milan in 1987, he became a leading candidate to succeed Arrigo Sacchi as coach of the team, and he was formally appointed as manager of AC Milan in 1991.
After his premiership, De Quay remained in active politics and became a Member of the Senate from June 25, 1963 until November 22, 1966 when he became Minister of Transport and Water Management and Deputy Prime Minister in the caretaker Cabinet Zijlstra serving from November 22, 1966 until April 5, 1967.
With the arrest of Croatian Peasant Party leader Vladko Maček in April, 1933 Trumbić and Josip Predavec became the caretaker heads of the party.
Whilst in negotiation, u17's boss Steve Adam took the reins before ex-Dundee Utd and Celtic defender David Hannah became caretaker boss.

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