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* Alien Homage: Edward Thompson and Rabindranath Tagore, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Homage of Edward I ( kneeling ) to Philip IV ( seated )
Homage of Edward I ( kneeling ) to Philip IV ( seated ).
Homage of Edward I of England ( kneeling ) to Philip IV of France ( seated ).
Homage was again paid to Edward by the nobles, and a parliament was held in May 1305 to elect those who would meet later in the year with the English parliament to establish rules for the governance of Scotland by the English.
'" Edward Hirsch observed that " the 57 stanzas of Homage to Mistress Bradstreet combine the concentration of an extended lyric with the erudition and amplitude of a historical novel.

Homage and I
Prussian Homage ( painting ) | Prussian Homage: Albert and his brothers receive the Duchy of Prussia as a fief from Polish King Sigismund I the Old, 1525.
On April 10, 1525 Albert resigned his position, became a Protestant, and in the Prussian Homage was granted the title " Duke of Prussia " by his new feudal overlord, King Sigismund I the Old of Poland, who was also his uncle.
The Prussian Homage ( painting ) | Prussian Homage ( by Jan Matejko, 1882, National Museum, Kraków ): Albert, Duke of Prussia | Albert receives eastern Prussia as a fief from King Sigismund I the Old | Sigismund I of Poland in 1525.
In 1964 she created two works: Homage to 6, 000, 000 I and Homage to 6, 000, 000 II as a tribute to victims of The Holocaust.
*" I Am the Cosmos ( Chris Bell Homage )" ( 1992 )
contains a song entitled " The Silver In Her Crucifix ( Homage To Judee Sill )", which includes the lines: " and Judee Sill just stood there / with a gold key in her heart / and the silver in her crucifix / kept warring worlds apart / that's why I love Judee Sill .../ and I know I always will.

Homage and France
Homage to Yves Klein “, Galerie Perrotin, Paris, France
* 1994 Musée d ’ Art Contemporain de Montréal, Canada ; Galway Arts Centre, Ireland ; Solo exhibition, A Homage to Robert Doisneau, Galerie du Château d ’ Eau à Toulouse ; Solo exhibition, Doisneau 40 / 44, Centre d ’ Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation de Lyon, Lyon, France ; Solo exhibition, Robert Doisneau ou la désobéissance, Ecomusée de Fresnais

Homage and |
Prussian Homage ( painting ) | Prussian Homage, by Jan Matejko, 1882.
Image: Fantin-latour_homage_to_delacroix_1864_950px. jpg | Homage to Delacroix, 1864
Prussian Homage ( painting ) | The Prussian Homage by Jan Matejko
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Homage and ).
" Orwell's experiences in the Spanish Civil War gave rise to Homage to Catalonia ( 1938 ).
The Tower of Homage of the castle remains standing today ( Moorish Castle ).
Homage has been paid to Weber by 20th century composers such as Debussy, Stravinsky, Mahler ( who completed Weber's unfinished comic opera Die drei Pintos and made revisions of Euryanthe and Oberon ) and Hindemith ( composer of the popular Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber ).
Gollancz formed his own publishing company in 1927, publishing works by writers such as Ford Madox Ford and George Orwell ( though Orwell went to Secker and Warburg from Homage to Catalonia on ).
West has recorded over fifty audiobooks, among which are the Shakespeare plays All's Well That Ends Well, Coriolanus, Henry V, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing and Richard II, the Wind on Fire trilogy by William Nicholson ( The Wind Singer, Slaves of the Mastery and Firesong ), the Arthur trilogy by Kevin Crossley-Holland ( The Seeing Stone, At the Crossing Places and King of the Middle March ), five books by Sebastian Faulks ( Charlotte Gray, Birdsong, The Girl at the Lion d ' Or, Human Traces and A Possible Life ), four by Michael Ridpath ( Trading Reality, Final Venture, Free to Trade, and The Marketmaker ), two by George Orwell ( Nineteen Eighty-Four and Homage to Catalonia ), two by Mary Wesley ( An Imaginative Experience and Part of the Furniture ), two by Robert Goddard ( Closed Circle and In Pale Battalions ) and several compilations of poetry ( Realms of Gold: Letters and Poems of John Keats, Bright Star, The Collected Works of Shelley, Seven Ages, Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age and A Shropshire Lad ).
Giordano described the work as the " theology of painting ", and was inspired to paint A Homage to Velázquez ( National Gallery, London ).
Cockburn was attacked by George Orwell in Homage to Catalonia ( 1938 ).
As he grew into his teens, the majority of Sánchez's album titles began to revolve around the loss of his father-such as La Corona de Mi Padre ( My Father's Crown ), and Homenaje a Mi Padre ( Homage to My Father ).
:* Central to daily Nichiren practice is the chanting of the phrase Nam Myoho Renge Kyo ( Homage to the Lotus Sutra ).
:* Pure Land Buddhists chant nianfo, Namu Amida Butsu or Namo Amituofo ( Homage to Amitabha Buddha ).
He has written two ballets that were then fashioned into orchestral suites, The Resurrection of Don Juan ( 1956 ) and Royal Invitation ( Homage to the Queen of Tonga ) ( 1964 ).
* Wolf Vostell: Coca-Cola, Dé-coll / age ( 1961 ), Homage to Henry Ford and Jaqueline Kennedy ( 1967 ), Miss Amerika ( 1968 ).
33 ( Homage to John Field ).
He wrote three early novels, published by the Vanguard Press — Summer in Williamsburg ( 1934 ), Homage to Blenholt ( 1936 ), and Low Company ( 1937 ).

Edward and I
It reminded me of my other professor, Edward Kennard Rand, of whom I had been so fond when I was at Harvard, the great mediaevalist and classical scholar who had asked me to call him `` Ken '', saying, `` Age counts for nothing among those who have learned to know life sub specie aeternitatis ''.
the book was a fine historical novel about Edward 3,, and I did a week of research to get the details just right: the fifteenth-century armor, furnishings, clothes.
Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed bear, originally named " Edward ", was renamed " Winnie-the-Pooh " after a Canadian black bear named Winnie ( after Winnipeg ), which was used as a military mascot in World War I, and left to London Zoo during the war.
Edmund ( reigned 1016 ) was an elder half-brother of King Edward the Confessor, and Edmund's son Edward was in Hungary with King Andrew I, having left England as an infant after his father's death and the accession of Cnut as King of England.
The novel concludes that Alexander was indeed murdered " by a fanatical servant " of Edward I of England.
He chose not to pursue the revision of laws or development of commerce, preferring instead to preserve the legacy of his father Edward and grandfather John I.
During his lifetime a dynastic marriage with Princess Eleanor of England, daughter of King Edward I of England, was arranged.
* Alphonso, Earl of Chester, first son of Edward I of England, who died at the age of ten.
* Edward I,
During the English Reformation the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, at first temporarily under Henry VIII and Edward VI and later permanently during the reign of Elizabeth I.
* 1265 – Second Barons ' War: Battle of Evesham – the army of Prince Edward ( the future king Edward I of England ) defeats the forces of rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, killing de Montfort and many of his allies.
Gibson portrays William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England.
In the 13th century, after several years of political unrest, Scotland is invaded and conquered by King Edward I of England ( known as " Longshanks ") ( McGoohan ).
* Patrick McGoohan as King Edward I of England
I of Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World from Marathon to Waterloo according to Edward Shepherd Creasy, 1851 ( see also ). this is the battle of marathon
It was used only for a few months, as after Edward VI's death in 1553, his half-sister Mary I restored Roman Catholic worship.
However, the 1552 book was used only for a short period, since Edward VI died in the summer of 1553 and, as soon as she could do so, Mary I, restored the old religion.
The most famous historical account of trebuchet use dates back to the siege of Stirling Castle in 1304, when the army of Edward I constructed a giant trebuchet known as “ Warwolf ”, which then proceeded to “ level a section of wall, successfully concluding the siege .”
The Pope had recognised Edward I of England's claim to overlordship of Scotland in 1305 and Bruce was excommunicated by the Pope for murdering John Comyn before the altar in Greyfriars Church in Dumfries in 1306.
The Declaration made a number of much-debated rhetorical points: that Scotland had always been independent, indeed for longer than England ; that Edward I of England had unjustly attacked Scotland and perpetrated atrocities ; that Robert the Bruce had delivered the Scottish nation from this peril ; and, most controversially, that the independence of Scotland was the prerogative of the Scottish people, rather than the King of Scots.
On 4 August 1265 Montfort faced an army led by Prince Edward ( the later King Edward I ) and the powerful earl of Gloucester, who had recently defected to the royalist side, at the Battle of Evesham.

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