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After this deed he fled to Talmai, the king of Geshur () ( see also or ), his maternal grandfather, and it was not until three years later that he was fully reinstated in his father's favour and finally returned to Jerusalem.
When Amphitryon finally returned to Thebes, Alcmene told him that he had come the night before and slept with her ; he learned from Tiresias what Zeus had done.
Having secured his pension, Dürer finally returned home in July 1521, having caught an undetermined illness — perhaps malaria — which afflicted him for the rest of his life, and greatly reduced his rate of work.
For 1908, the National League club returned to wearing red trim, but the American League team finally had an official nickname, and would remain the " Red Sox " for good.
A thermodynamic cycle occurs when a system is taken through a series of different states, and finally returned to its initial state.
Charlton finally returned to The Valley in December 1992, celebrating with a 1 – 0 victory against Portsmouth.
Gallienus returned in 263 or 265 and, as even Historia Augusta admits, was entirely successful, finally besieging Postumus in an unnamed Gallic city ; however, during the siege, he was severely wounded by an arrow and had to leave the field.
He returned for 100 days in 1815, but was finally defeated by the British and German armies at Waterloo.
When Scotland finally paid the ransom in 1424, James, aged 32, returned with his English bride determined to assert this authority.
In September 2011, Polgár finally returned to " Super GM " status with a FIDE rating of 2701 and by November she had raised it to 2710 and ranked 35 in the world.
John infamously offended the local Irish rulers by making fun of their unfashionable long beards, failed to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, began to lose ground militarily against the Irish and finally returned to England later in the year, blaming the viceroy, Hugh de Lacy, for the fiasco.
John's military position was weak and he agreed to a truce ; in early 1194 the king finally returned to England, and John's remaining forces surrendered.
The same year, the United Kingdom and Libya signed a prisoner-exchange agreement and then Libya requested the transfer of the convicted Lockerbie bomber, who finally returned home in August 2009.
They were finally released in June 2007, after mediation of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, in exchange for a variety of agreements with the EU, and they were returned to Bulgaria safely.
Polo was finally released from captivity in August 1299, and returned home to Venice, where his father and uncle had purchased a large house in the central quarter named contrada San Giovanni Crisostomo.
God later commanded Moses to inscribe two other tablets, to replace the ones Moses smashed, so Moses went to the mountain again, for another period of 40 days and nights, and when he returned, the commandments were finally given.
Philip pushed the case further when King Béla III of Hungary asked for the widow's hand in marriage, and thus her dowry had to be returned, to which Henry finally agreed.
Soon after, the group finally returned to the studio, but in an increasingly tense environment, as Simmons and McDaniels ' differences had begun to show.
Other changes were made when the bill went to the House of Lords, and it was finally returned to the Commons on 5 April.
Denied a divorce by the Massachusetts Court, Bachiler finally returned to England about 1653.
When the program run was finally completed, the output ( generally printed ) was returned to the programmer.
It takes them 175 days and 74 stops before they finally returned to Seattle.
It was only when the FCC returned an hour to the networks on Sundays ( for children's / family or news programming ), taken away from them four years earlier, in a 1975 amendment to the Access Rule that CBS finally found a viable permanent timeslot for 60 Minutes.
Margaret remained in France until 1493, when she was finally returned to her father.

returned and London
Reid simply states, without offering any supporting evidence, that `` after he returned to London, he resumed his draughts of laudanum, and continued this right up to his death ''.
She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and then returned to London to work on market research with an advertising firm.
The Baptist movement originated with Thomas Helwys, who left his mentor John Smyth ( who had moved into shared belief and other distinctives of the Dutch Waterlander Mennonites of Amsterdam ) and returned to London to start the first English Baptist Church in 1611.
In 1918 he returned to St Mary's Hospital, where he was elected Professor of Bacteriology of the University of London in 1928.
In 1901, Bishop Montgomery became secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the family returned to London.
In the preceding general election, Lionel de Rothschild had been returned for the City of London.
After the war, he returned to teaching at the London School of Economics until 1923.
The plates were packed in cotton wool and returned to Gardner in London, who sent an " ecstatic " telegram to Conan Doyle, by then in Melbourne.
Lambert's army began to desert him, and he returned to London almost alone.
When Pissarro returned to his home in France after the war, he discovered that of the 1, 500 paintings he had done over 20 years, which he was forced to leave behind when he moved to London, only 40 remained.
On June 23, 1942, he returned to London as Commanding General, European Theater of Operations ( ETOUSA ), based in London, and replaced Chaney.
It was copied and returned to Thomas, who lost it in a pub in London and required a duplicate to take to America.
Yale returned to London in 1699, and resided at Plas Grono, near Wrexham, a mansion bought by his father.
He returned to teaching at Hayes and prepared for the publication of his book, now known as Down and Out in Paris and London.
Orwell returned to London in late 1946 and picked up his literary journalism again.
Following a defeat of his forces at the Battle of Reading on 9 December, James and his wife fled the nation ; James, however, returned to London for a two-week period that culminated in his final departure for France on 23 December.
Ten days after the marriage, Margaret returned to Swarthmoor to continue her work there while George went back to London.
Alexander was then in February 1928 promoted to colonel ( backdated to 14 May 1926 ) and was the next month appointed Officer Commanding the Irish Guards Regimental District and 140th ( 4th London ) Infantry Brigade in the Territorial Army a post he held until January 1930, when he again returned to study, attending the Imperial Defence College for one year.
In March 1937, Alexander was appointed as one of the aides-de-camp to the recently acceded King George VI and in May returned to the United Kingdom to take part in this capacity in the state procession through London during the King's coronation.
He returned to London before the end of 1744, but following his father's death in late 1745 he shared a house in Plymouth Dock with his sisters.
After his degree Hutton returned to London, then in mid-1750 went back to Edinburgh and resumed chemical experiments with close friend, James Davie.
Watt travelled to London to study instrument-making for a year, then returned to Scotland, settling in the major commercial city of Glasgow intent on setting up his own instrument-making business.
Mellitus also returned to England, but the prevailing pagan mood did not allow him to return to London ; after Laurence's death, Mellitus became Archbishop of Canterbury.

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