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Darwin recalled in his autobiography " No poet ever felt more delight at seeing his first poem published than I did at seeing in Stephen's Illustrations of British Insects the magic words, ' captured by C. Darwin, Esq.

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By this point, however, Stephen's practice of inviting barons to court and arresting them had brought him into some disrepute and increasing distrust.
By this point, however, Stephen's practice of inviting barons to court and arresting them had brought him into some disrepute and increasing distrust.
By 1890, Plymouth boasted three Roman Catholic churches with Eastern European congregations, St. Mary's ( Polish ), St. Stephen's ( Slovakian ) and St. Casimir's ( Lithuanian ).
By the time that the 1887 city directory was published, there were three Roman Catholic congregations in Plymouth: " St. Vincent's Catholic Church ", for " English-speaking " ( mostly Irish ) Catholics, " St. Stephen's Hungarian Catholic Church ", ( for Slovakians ), and " St. Mary's Polish Catholic Church " ( for Poles and Lithuanians ).
By 4 p. m., the British attacked, with Stephen's and Stirling's divisions receiving the brunt of the assault ; both American divisions lost ground fast.
By December 26, 2003, St. Stephen's Day, Project Steve had grown to 400 scientists.
By this time Matilda, named as the future Queen by her father Henry I, had gathered enough strength to contest Stephen's usurpation, supported by her husband Geoffrey of Anjou and her half-brother Robert of Gloucester.

Stephen's and decision
The reasoning behind Stephen's decision to release his rival remains unclear.
Stephen's decision to recognise Henry as his heir was, at the time, not necessarily a final solution to the civil war.
The reasoning behind Stephen's decision to release his rival remains unclear.
Henry held another church council, which reversed its previous decision and reaffirmed Stephen's legitimacy to rule, and a fresh coronation of Stephen and Matilda occurred at Christmas 1141.
Stephen's decision to recognise Henry as his heir was, at the time, not necessarily a final solution to the civil war.

Stephen's and death
Acts also features an emphasis on prayer and includes a number of notable prayers such as the Believers ' Prayer (), Stephen's death prayer (), and Simon Magus ' prayer ().
Though the instigators of the deed may actually have been Formosus ' enemies of the House of Spoleto ( notably Guy IV of Spoleto ), who had recovered their authority in Rome at the beginning of 897 by renouncing their broader claims in central Italy, the scandal ended in Stephen's imprisonment and his death by strangling that summer.
After Stephen's death, Henry II succeeded to the throne of England.
Stephen's daughter Marie I of Boulogne also survived her father ; she had been placed in a convent by Stephen, but after his death left and married.
Following Stephen's death, his nephew Peter Urseolo ( his appointed heir ) and his brother-in-law Samuel Aba contended for the crown.
Shortly after Stephen's death, healing miracles were said to have occurred at his tomb.
In April 1791, Mozart did apply to become the Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral, and was in fact designated by the City Council to take over this job following the death of the then-ailing incumbent, Leopold Hofmann.
After Stephen's death on 26 April 757, Paul prevailed over a faction that wanted to place the Archdeacon Theophylact on the Holy See and was chosen his brother's successor by the majority that wished a continuation of the late pope's policy.
In 1153, the death of Stephen's son Eustace, combined with the arrival of a military expedition led by Henry, led him to acknowledge the latter as his heir by the Treaty of Wallingford.
" She had apparently recovered by early 1886, but later that year a fourth death in six years occurred in Stephen's immediate family when the 23-year-old Luther died after falling in front of an oncoming train while working as a flagman for the Erie Railroad.
The only person who could crown Eustace was Archbishop Theobald, who may well have seen the coronation of Eustace only as a guarantee of further civil war after Stephen's death ; the Archbishop refused to crown Eustace without agreement from the current pope, Eugene III, and the matter reached an impasse.
After Eustace's death in 1153 Stephen recognised his rival Henry of Anjou as his heir, and later Theobald was named regent of the kingdom after Stephen's death.
Theobald was also present when Henry of Anjou met with Stephen's second son William, probably after Eustace's death, to settle William's lands and status after Henry succeeded Stephen.
The crime had taken place during Stephen's reign, but Stephen's death had prevented Osbert from being tried in 1154.
Under King Stephen, the abbey's claims prevailed, but after Stephen's death Hilary excommunicated the abbot, who appealed to the papacy.
Thurstan supported King Stephen after Henry I's death in 1135, and appeared at Stephen's first court at Easter held at Westminster.
On Stephen's death in 893, Leo replaced him with Zaoutzes ' nominee, Antony II Kauleas, who died in 901.
On his death at his home in St Stephen's Square, London, he bequeathed his journals and other private papers to the Bodleian Library, where they were to remain unopened until 1920.
On Stephen's death ( 1154 ) his surviving son William became count of Mortain, but when William died childless in 1159 the title was resumed by Henry II.
Stephen's mission led to the creation of the eparchy of Perm in 1383 and, after his death, Stephen became the patron saint of the Komis.
After the death of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria suggested that St Stephen's Green be renamed Albert Green and have a statue of Albert at its center-a suggestion rejected with indignation by the Dublin Corporation and the people of the city, to the Queen's chagrin.

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Robert had tried to convince Theobald to take the throne in 1135 ; he did not attend Stephen's first court in 1136 and it took several summonses to convince him to attend court at Oxford later that year.
Once news of Stephen's capture reached him, Geoffrey of Anjou invaded Normandy again and, in the absence of Waleran of Beaumont, who was still fighting in England, Geoffrey took all the duchy south of the river Seine and east of the river Risle.
Isabella ( 1888 ) by Francis William TophamThe earliest recorded performance of Measure for Measure took place on St. Stephen's night, 26 December 1604.
His education possibly took place at the church of St Stephen's in Toul, where the future Pope Leo IX was a canon from 1017 to 1024 and bishop after 1027.
Robert had tried to convince Theobald to take the throne in 1135 ; he did not attend Stephen's first court in 1136 and it took several summonses to convince him to attend court at Oxford later that year.
However, Annemund's murder took place in 660 and Wilfrid returned to England in 658, suggesting that Stephen's chronology is awry.
His funeral took place at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna on 16 July 2011 ; he was subsequently entombed in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna and his heart buried in Pannonhalma Archabbey in Hungary.
Thus none of Stephen's own plans of English codification took effect.
When their father Gruffydd I died in 1137, the brothers Owain and Cadwaladr were on a second campaign in Ceredigion, and took the castles of Ystrad Meurig, Lampeter ( Stephen's Castle ), and Castell Hywell ( Humphries Castle ) Gruffydd I ap Cynan left a more stable realm then had hitherto existed in Gwynedd for more than 100 years.
When his father died in 1314 and Croatian Ban Mladen II Šubić emerged as Count of Zadar, Princeps of Dalmatia and Second Bosnian Ban, Stephen's mother Elizabeth took him and his siblings and fled with them into exile to the Republic of Dubrovnik.
In 1326, Mikac took the cities of the Babonežić family and advanced deeper into Croatia, meeting Stephen's reinforcements.
It proved to have been unwise when elements of the British Army took up positions in the Shelbourne Hotel, at the northeastern corner of St Stephen's Green, overlooking the park, from which they could shoot down into the entrenchments.
In 1831, Hawks took his first church appointment, as rector of St. Stephen's Church on the corner of Broome and Chrystie streets in New York City.
The abbey took the precaution of getting Stephen's approval for this major gift-a strategy followed also at Lilleshall during the anarchy-as well as confirmation from Henry of Anjou Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester, donated fishing rights in the Dee.
Ludgershall was originally called Litlegarsele ( often rendered as lytel, small and garsheath, a grassy place so a " Small grazing area " or " little grass heath " and in 1141 the Empress Maud took refuge in Ludgershall Castle as she fled from Stephen's army.
Stephen's resignation took many in Scottish politics by surprise, and came only four days after the resignation of the former leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament, Wendy Alexander.
They were based at Kangaroo Point and took the ferry or rowed across the Brisbane River to attend Mass at old St Stephen's Cathedral.
Little actual fighting took place, but Thurstan, Archbishop of York, won the Battle of the Standard on Stephen's behalf, fought near Northallerton, on 22, August, 1138.
The town was caught up in the civil war between King Stephen and the Empress Matilda, when Stephen's troops took the town in 1136.

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