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followers and commissioned
The reasons for the Odo commission theory include: 1 ) three of the bishop's followers mentioned in the Domesday Book appear on the tapestry ; 2 ) it was found in Bayeux Cathedral, built by Odo ; and 3 ) it may have been commissioned at the same time as the cathedral's construction in the 1070s, possibly completed by 1077 in time for display on the cathedral's dedication.
* Jan van der Lans ( 1933 – 2002 ), a professor of the psychology of religion at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, wrote, in a book commissioned by the Netherlands based Catholic Study Center for Mental Health, about followers of gurus and the potential dangers that exist when personal contact between the guru and the disciple is absent, such as an increased chance of idealization of the guru by the student ( myth making and deification ), and an increase of the chance of false mysticism.
Aha b. Jacob, a contemporary of Rab Gittin 31b, was commissioned by the exilarch to take charge of a murder case 27a, b. The story found in Bava Kamma 59a is an interesting example of the police jurisdiction exercised by the followers of the exilarch in the time of Samuel.

followers and Stephen
After this, a furious Stephen berated Christophorus, demanded he stop harassing Afiarta, and ordered him and his followers to withdraw, to which Christophorus complied.
Captured at the battle of Lincoln in 1141, Stephen was abandoned by many of his followers and lost control of Normandy.
Robert's followers included the Benedictine monks Alberic, a former hermit from the nearby forest of Colan, and Stephen Harding, a member of an Anglo-Saxon noble family which had been ruined as a result of the Norman conquest of England.
Stephen O. Murray writes that biblical passages ban qdeshim and link them with gods and ' forms of worship detested by orthodox followers of Yahweh '
At its founding, the International Workingmen's Association was an alliance of people from diverse groups, including French Mutualists, Blanquists, English Owenites, Italian republicans, such American proponents of individualist anarchism as Stephen Pearl Andrews and William B. Greene, followers of Mazzini, and other socialists of various persuasions.
Stephen was asked to write the Life by Acca, one of Wilfrid ’ s followers who later became a bishop and succeeded Wilfrid in the See of Hexham.
Other important followers include Stephen Gilligan, Jeffrey K. Zeig, Stephen R. Lankton and Stephen Brooks.
After his father's death ( 3 May 1270 ), Stephen inherited the whole Kingdom of Hungary, although the deceased senior king had entrusted his daughter, Anna and his followers to King Ottokar II of Bohemia in his last will, and they had escaped to Prague before Stephen arrived to Esztergom.
King Stephen had initially kept his followers together, but in 1136 Stephen was stricken with sickness.
Then in 1222, the Serbian King Stephen the First-crowned of Nemanja gifted his monasteries and lands on the island, referring to it as Krkar, to his followers of the Benedictine Monastic Order on Mljet.
Annoyed at the fact that only a few people followed him on Twitter, Benn planned to make himself the " King of Twitter " by getting the show's 1. 5 million listeners to follow his account and therefore have more followers than Stephen Fry, who he claimed was the current king.
In October 1536 the rebels marched on his house at Kirkby Stephen to force Wharton to join them, but he had escaped and joined the Duke of Norfolk, under whom he served during the troubles ; he was one of the king's representatives at the conference at York on 24 November, with Robert Aske and his followers.

followers and Ripon
Shortly before 664 Alhfrith gave Wilfrid a monastery he had recently founded at Ripon, formed around a group of monks from Melrose Abbey, followers of the Irish monastic customs.
The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached in Ripon and a small community of followers was established.

followers and write
Muslim historians say that Caliph Uthman ibn Affan ( the third khalifa ( caliph ) of the Rashidun Empire, or third successor of Muhammad, who had formerly been Muhammad's secretary ), is generally believed to urge Muslims to record the hadith just as Muhammad suggested to some of his followers to write down his words and actions.
He is quoted as saying, “ Many of my followers can write hokku as well as I can.
Although he did not write down his teachings, they were published by his followers and by 1650 his ideas were known by Jews throughout Europe.
Barzani's followers were organized into a military regiment and received training in military tactics and politics, as well as education to learn to read and write Kurdish.
He used these symbols to write formulas for the principal prayers and the responses of the faithful, in the catechism, so his followers might learn them more readily.
Most of his followers could not read or write either, so few of his songs are found in written form.

followers and Life
While attending school in Deventer, Thomas encountered the Brethren of the Common Life, followers of Gerard Groote's Modern Devotion.
In canonical comic book continuation Season Eight issue " Time of Your Life, Part IV ," it is revealed that Riley is one of villain Twilight's followers, as he is present in the laboratory with Warren Mears, Amy Madison, and Twilight, and bears his mark.
A small band of followers attached themselves to Groote and became his fellow-workers, thus becoming the first " Brethren of the Common Life " ().
Still Life ( Talking ), ( 1987 ) was the Group's first release on new label, Geffen Records, and featured several tracks which have long been popular with the group's followers, and which are still in their setlist.
As an elderly man, Abu ' Afak Arwan wrote a politically charged poem against Muhammad and his followers that is preserved in the Sira. The affair was recorded by Ibn Ishaq in " Sirat Rasul Allah " ( The Life of the Prophet of God ), the oldest biography of Muhammad.

followers and Wilfrid
Indeed, he was known by his followers as ' El Wahid ' ( the Only One ), and when the British poet and explorer Wilfrid Scawen Blunt went to meet him, he found the entrance of Orabi's house was blocked with supplicants.
Bede states that King Caedwalla of Wessex killed the pagan population " with merciless slaughter " and replaced them with his own Christian followers, dedicating a quarter of the Isle of Wight to Wilfrid and the Church.

followers and shortly
However, shortly after Mikhail Bakunin and his followers ( called Collectivists while in the International ) joined in 1868, the First International became polarised into two camps, with Marx and Bakunin as their respective figureheads.
On 24 June, shortly before the planned coronation, the city rose up against the Empress and Geoffrey de Mandeville ; Matilda and her followers only just fled in time, making a chaotic retreat to Oxford.
However, shortly after Mikhail Bakunin and his followers ( called Collectivists while in the International ) joined in 1868, the First International became polarised into two camps, with Marx and Bakunin as their respective figureheads.
On January 3, 1766, shortly before Ayutthaya fell in 1767, he cut his way out of the city at the head of 500 followers to Rayong, on the east coast of Gulf of Thailand.
The movement began to attract followers shortly after the 1990 release of Vegan Reich's " Hardline " EP and the official founding of the movement.
Although Henry VI had pardoned Jack Cade and his followers, the King put out the " Writ and Proclamation by the King for the Taking of Cade " shortly after the rebellion was over.
In 1976, shortly after the death of Mao Zedong, the followers of Mao ( known as the " Gang of Four ") were arrested and new leadership took over the Communist Party of China.
The game was considered a " cult hit " and sustained a small base of followers, but technical issues plagued the game at launch and failed to retain much of the early fanbase shortly afterward.
Only one of these letters reached the Kremlin and shortly afterwards on March 1951, Soviet officials began investigations to address the concerns of Barzani and his followers.
Many of his followers expected him to return publicly shortly after his death.
Deyna's quest is not quite over, however, as the fox Ruggan Bor, now commanding the remnants of the Juskazann tribe as well as followers of his own, the Juskabor, shortly arrives to attack the stronghold of Redwall Abbey.
She abruptly resigned from Co-Freemasonry only a year later, and shortly afterwards joined the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship, taking with her some of her followers from Co-Masonry.
Elisabeth officially accepted the decision, but shortly afterward, she left Budapest with her followers in possession of the crown jewels.
The Rape is supposed to have occurred in the early history of Rome, shortly after its founding by Romulus and his mostly male followers.
The formation of the Dal Khalsa occurred shortly after an infamous clash between Sikhs belonging to the Akhand Kirtani Jatha and the followers of a Sikh sect known as the Nirankaris ( whom other Sikhs regard as heretics ).
His followers left Oregon shortly afterwards.
Cortés himself visited the town shortly after, during a campaign to suppress the internecine fighting between his followers.

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