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He appears in many other fictional accounts of the Third Crusade and its sequel, for example Graham Shelby's The Kings of Vain Intent and The Devil is Loose.
Baldwin appears as a minor character in several novels, notably Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Graham Shelby's The Knights of Dark Renown, and Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem, as a sickly small child.
Guy has also appeared in a number of historical novels, including Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Graham Shelby's The Knights of Dark Renown, and Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem, generally as a good-looking but weak and foolish young man.
The nadir of his fictional appearances is in Graham Shelby's 1970 novel The Kings of Vain Intent.
Sibylla has appeared in several novels, notably Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Graham Shelby's The Knights of Dark Renown, and Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem.
Isabella has made few fictional appearances, but she is a major character in Graham Shelby's The Knights of Dark Renown ( 1969 ) and its sequel The Kings of Vain Intent ( 1970 ).
To date, the fictional representations of Heraclius are all derived from the negative portrayal in the Old French Continuation of William of Tyre: see Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan der Weise, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Manuel Mujica Láinez's El unicornio ( The Wandering Unicorn ), and Graham Shelby's Knights of Dark Renown.
She has appeared in a number of novels dealing with twelfth-century Outremer-Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Graham Shelby's The Knights of Dark Renown, and Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem-invariably as an aging harlot, her attractiveness varying from author to author.

Graham and Knights
The restoration of the abbey has been proposed several times since the 18th century-in 1835 by the architect James Gillespie Graham as a meeting place for the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and, in 1906, as a chapel for the Knights of the Thistle — but both proposals were rejected.
These include Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Manuel Mujica Láinez's fantasy El unicornio ( The Wandering Unicorn ), Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem, Judith Tarr's historical fantasies Alamut and The Dagger and the Cross, The Knights of Dark Renown by Graham Shelby ( 1969 ), Nikos Kazantzakis's Saint Francis and The Crusader King by Susan Peek.
He receives sympathetic treatment by Graham Shelby in The Knights of Dark Renown ( 1969 ).
Contrary to theories advocated by writers like Graham Hancock, according to Buxton the great rock-hewn churches of Lalibela were not built with the help of the Knights Templar ; asserting abundant evidence exists to show that they were produced solely by medieval Ethiopian civilization.
The third Prometheus, Chad Graham, debuted in Batman: Gotham Knights # 52 ( June 2004 ), being part of the " Pushback " storyline from issues # 50-55 ( April-Sept. 2004 ).

Graham and Dark
* " Dark Grows The Sky " w. Harry Graham m. Harold Fraser-Simson
Graham considered Philippe Halsman's photographs of " Dark Meadows " the most complete photographic record of any of her dances.
Returning series regulars include Herbert Lom as Chief Inspector Dreyfus, Graham Stark as Hercule LaJoy ( from the 1964 Pink Panther film A Shot in the Dark ) and Burt Kwouk as Clouseau's faithful manservant Cato.
The song has been recorded by Shirley Collins & Davy Graham ( also by herself and with The Young Tradition ), Marty Haugen, Anonymous 4, Joan Baez, Martyn Bates ( of Eyeless in Gaza ) and Max Eastley, Joan Osborne, Baltimore Consort, Angelo Branduardi ( Italian version titled " Il ciliegio ", French version " Le cerisier ", Spanish version " El cerezo "), the Clancy Brothers ( as " When Joseph Was an Old Man "), Judy Collins, José Feliciano, Emmylou Harris, Mary Hopkin ( as B-side of the single " Mary had a Baby / Cherry Tree Carol "), the King's College Choir, Cindy Kallet, Magpie Lane, Colin Meloy, the Chad Mitchell Trio, Nowell Sing We Clear, Pentangle, Peter Paul and Mary, Jean Ritchie, Casey Stratton, Bob Rowe, John Rutter with the Cambridge Singers, the Poor Clares from New Orleans titled " Cherry Tree Carol " on their album Songs for Midwinter, by the English musician Sting on his 2009 album If on a Winter's Night, by Annie Lennox on her 2010 album A Christmas Cornucopia and by Kerfuffle as " Cherry Tree Carol " on their Midwinter album Lighten the Dark.
In 2005, Graham was a featured player in the acclaimed psycho-thriller The Dark Hours.
In 2011, Graham wrote his first novel for Fantasy Flight Games ( known for a wide range of roleplaying games, card games, and board games ), Ghouls of the Miskatonic, the first story of the Dark Waters Trilogy, based on FFG's Arkham Horror board game and thus closely linked to H. P.

Graham and Kings
In response to " the hype ", they became anti-commercial and spent much of 1971 rehearsing, although they toured on the Downhome Rhythm Kings package with Help Yourself & Ernie Graham ( ex Eire Apparent ), who were all managed by Dave Robinson.
She lived in a cave near the coast of Kolyma and was never defeated by King Graham in the original Kings Quest II.
The evolution of the Henry Martyn Library into the present Henry Martyn Centre began in 1992, when Canon Graham Kings, now Bishop of Sherborne, was appointed as the first Henry Martyn Lecturer in Missiology in the Cambridge Theological Federation.
* Don Graham, The Kings of Texas: The 150-Year Saga of an American Ranching Empire, ISBN 0-471-39451-3
* ( with Graham E. Seel ) The Early Stuart Kings, 1603-1642 ( Routledge, 2001 )
* Rt Rev Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne since 2009

Graham and Intent
Noonan has also made numerous appearances in television shows, including The X-Files, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Tales From The Darkside and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ( in which he starred alongside William Petersen, who played his nemesis, Will Graham, in Manhunter ), and Detective Victor Huntley in Damages.

Graham and is
She later divorced Graham, who is believed to have moved to Bolivia.
is: Alexander Graham Bell
Among other composers who set Housman songs were John Ireland ( song cycle, Land of Lost Content ), Michael Head ( e. g. ' Ludlow Fair '), Graham Peel ( a famous version of ' In Summertime on Bredon '), Ian Venables ( Songs of Eternity and Sorrow ), and the American Samuel Barber ( e. g. ' With rue my heart is laden ').
In the International System of Units ( SI ), B is the symbol of the bel, a unit of logarithmic power ratios named after Alexander Graham Bell.
* Michael Graham is an op-ed columnist for the Boston Herald.
Billy approves them, Billy condones them, Billy recommends them .... I think that Dr. Graham is doing more harm in the cause of Jesus Christ than any living man ; that he is leading foolish and untaught Christians, simple people that do not know the Word of God, into disobedience to the Word of God.
Blackridge is defined as the territory bounded on the West by Graham Boulevard, on the South by William Penn Highway, on the East by Beulah Road and the Churchill Country Club property, from the Churchill Country Club property along Orlando Place to Atkinson Place, Atkinson Place to Pine Way, and Pine Way to Graham Boulevard, and shall include the properties fronting on both sides of said portions of Country Club Drive, Orlando Place, Atkinson Place and Pine Way.
Former Browns QB Otto Graham ( left, with head coach Paul Brown ), who led the Browns to 4 AAFC and 3 NFL Championships, and is a Pro Football Hall of Fame member. While the championship losses sowed bitterness among Cleveland fans who had grown accustomed to winning, the team continued to make progress.
The track " Long May You Run " is a different mix to that found on the album of the same name, featuring the harmonies of the full Crosby Stills & Nash before David Crosby and Graham Nash left the recording sessions.
As E. Graham Waring observed, " A strange feature of the controversy is the apparent acceptance of all parties of the conviction of the existence of God.
The leader of ELDR is Sir Graham Watson MEP.
The series is set in a humorously surreal world in which Ted is the only fully rounded " normal " character among " caricatures ", according to Graham Linehan: " exaggerated-over-friendly, over-quiet, over-stupid, over-dull [...] they really only got one thing, they've got one job.
Graham Stanton rejects Petrine authorship because 1 Peter was most likely written during the reign of Domitian in AD 81, which is when he believes widespread Christian persecution began, which is long after the death of Peter.
Its website is no longer online and the Internet Movie Database page has been deleted ; the Graham Chapman Archive's website has disappeared as well.
Officially, the original story is credited to Graham Baker and Andrew Bennison, while the screenplay was written by Seton Miller and Norman Z. McLeod.
Alexander Graham Bell considered the invention of the hydroplane a very significant achievement, and after reading the article began to sketch concepts of what is now called a hydrofoil boat.
A full-scale replica of Bell's HD-4 is viewable at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site museum in Baddeck, Nova Scotia.
In The Sign and the Seal, Graham Hancock asserts that the Grail story is a coded description of the stone tablets stored in the Ark of the Covenant.
Psychologists such as Robert Baker and Graham Wagstaff claim that what we call hypnosis is actually a form of learned social behaviour, a complex hybrid of social compliance, relaxation, and suggestibility that can account for many esoteric behavioural manifestations.
Englishman Captain George Augustus Graham is responsible with a few other breeders for reaffirming the dogs ' existence.
It is not often recognized that in his earlier work on the " Sea clocks " Harrison was continually assisted both financially and in many other ways by George Graham, the watchmaker and instrument maker who lent him a large sum on the basis of trust even after Harrison's first visit to Graham in 1728 to explain how his timekeeper worked.

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