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This reconciled the political parties but did not reconcile the army which, already dissatisfied with the king's marriage, became still more so at the rumors that one of the two unpopular brothers of Queen Draga, Lieutenant Nikodije, was to be proclaimed heir-presumptive to the throne.
Hippolytus of Rome ( d. 235 ) is commonly considered to be the earliest antipope, as he headed a separate group within the Church in Rome against Pope Callixtus I. Hippolytus was reconciled to Callixtus's second successor, Pope Pontian, and both he and Pontian are honoured as saints by the Roman Catholic Church with a shared feast day on 13 August.
Shortly afterwards, the king reconciled with Andrew whom he appointed to govern the kingdom during his son's minority.
Here Hume tackles the problem of how liberty may be reconciled with metaphysical necessity ( otherwise known as a compatibilist formulation of free will ).
Arnulf was granted the Duchy of Carinthia, a Frankish vassal state and successor of the ancient Principality of Carantania, by his father Carloman, after Carloman had become reconciled with his own father Louis the German and was created King of Bavaria.
Later, however, her daughter-in-law, the Byzantine princess Theophano, turned her husband Otto II against his mother, and she was driven from court in 978 ; she lived partly in Italy, and partly with her brother Conrad, king of Burgundy, by whose mediation she was ultimately reconciled to her son ; in 983 Otto appointed her as his viceroy in Italy.
Although this theory has the Persians moving to the strategic offensive, this can be reconciled with the traditional account of the Athenians attacking the Persians by assuming that, seeing the Persians advancing, the Athenians took the tactical offensive, and attacked them.
Most churches have long expressed ideals of being reconciled with each other, and in the 20th century Christian ecumenism advanced in two ways.
In 1985 Habré briefly reconciled with some of his opponents, including the Democratic Front of Chad ( FDT ) and the Coordinating Action Committee of the Democratic Revolutionary Council.
These models could not easily be reconciled with the way objects are observed to behave on the macro scale of everyday life.
Molly Dobbs became pregnant, with the father being either Tyrone Dobbs or Kevin Webster ; Molly reconciled with Tyrone and nearly lost her life after a crash in a car which had not been properly repaired by Kevin.
Henry reconciled with the Church and Anselm.
Although it could be reconciled with Cyril's Formula of Reunion, it was not compatible in its wording with Cyril's Twelve Anathemas.
Ronald and his mother were never reconciled from his perception that she had deserted his father, but he visited in later life and became friendly with Beatty.
Howard would only allow Poe to be discharged if he reconciled with John Allan and wrote a letter to Allan, who was unsympathetic.
Mark and Barnabus parted company with Paul over Mark leaving the mission field after violent opposition in the book of Acts, but here is reconciled to Paul and spoken of as a comfort.
He was then dispatched to Corinth, Greece, where he successfully reconciled the Christian community there with Paul, its founder.
Various suggestions have been given: Onesimus being imprisoned with Paul ; Onesimus being brought to Paul by others ; Onesimus coming to Paul by chance ( or in the Christian view, by divine providence ); or Onesimus deliberately seeking Paul out, as a friend of his master's, in order to be reconciled.
In Christmas 1581 Oxford reconciled with his wife, Anne, but his affair with Anne Vavasour continued to have repercussions.
In 1440, his fiefs in the Kingdom of Naples were occupied by King Alfonso I, and, to recover the situation, Sforza reconciled himself with Filippo Visconti.
However, unanswered questions remain, the most fundamental being how general relativity can be reconciled with the laws of quantum physics to produce a complete and self-consistent theory of quantum gravity.
In an essay published that year he acknowledged that he could not understand those British pacifists who were reconciled to " handing over great blocks of the black and coloured races to the Empire to exploit and experiment upon " and that the extent of his own pacifism depended in the first instance upon an armed peace, with " England keep to England and Germany to Germany ".

reconciled and stepfather
In 1973 stepfather Richard Halliday died, and Hagman reconciled with his mother, Mary Martin, soon after.

reconciled and years
Some years later Henry was reconciled with his daughter and son-in-law.
After 20 years working for Laban, Jacob returned home, and reconciled with his twin brother Esau, then he and Esau buried their father when Isaac died at the age of 180.
Voight was estranged from his children for several years, but they reconciled in 2007 after Bertrand's death.
On 10 February 1763 the Treaty of Paris ended the Seven Years ' War and reconciled, after three years of negotiations, France, Great Britain and Spain.
Imprisoned for over two years and under pressure from Church authorities, he made several recantations and apparently reconciled himself with the Roman Catholic Church.
" Nine years later he expressed a similar attitude in an interview, saying that he loathed the word ' morality ': " When man becomes reconciled to nature, when space becomes his true background, these words and concepts will have lost their meaning, and we will no longer have to use them.
In Pavia, Otto II and his mother, the dowager empress Adelaide of Italy, were reconciled after years of being apart.
During the premiere, Valentino was reconciled with Mathis ; the two had not spoken in almost two years.
They were not reconciled for several years.
She returned to the Dominican Republic after nearly ten years of living abroad, when her parents reconciled.
The brothers reconciled, but although Ranulf was restored to office he spent the next few years in Normandy, returning only after Henry had defeated Robert at the Battle of Tinchebray.
It was more than two years before they reconciled.
It took years before the two were reconciled.
Rison eventually reconciled with Lopes, and they continued dating on and off for around three and a half years.
Though they reconciled on this occasion, they would occasionally re-separate and seek marriage counseling over the next two years.
Garrett's father was absent for most of his life, but Garrett has since reconciled with him, stating " He feels so badly about missing the years when you know you ’ re so proud to have son, like from age 12 to manhood, when you help influence and guide your son ’ s life.
Two years later, in 433 John reconciled with Cyril based on the Formula of Reunion, a theological formula devised as a compromise.
Around this time he became reconciled to Descartes, after years of coldness, through the good offices of César d ' Estrées.
Further strife between the two kingdoms would put the marriage contract on hold for a few years until the two parties eventually reconciled in 1363 ; Haakon and Margaret were married that year in the Copenhagen Cathedral.
Great rivals Éamon de Valera and W. T. Cosgrave, after years of enmity, also became reconciled in the 1960s.
After this, it would take seventeen years before Conway reconciled with his family.
After several years he marries Demelza Carne, a servant girl, and is gradually reconciled to the loss of Elizabeth's love.
James Lesslie, who had reconciled with Mackenzie, organized a fund to " reward " Mackenzie for his years of service to Canada, ultimately raising $ 7, 500, which Mackenzie used to buy a house and to secure a loan for his newspaper.
The two comics reconciled, even appearing together on television in later years.

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