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Wycliffe was among these, under a decree dated 26 July 1374.
At the same time, a new city was emerging from the ground, resulting from an ingenious decree of the king dated 22 May 1671, whereby the king authorized anyone to acquire a lot in the new city for free.
The Catholic Monarchs chose the city of Granada as their burial site by a royal decree dated September 13, 1504.
This decree is dated approximately 519 BCE.
With ministerial decree dated 20 March 2008, the Opera Omnia of the composer Muzio Clementi was promoted to the status of Italian National Edition.
The existence of the new corps was formally recognised by a Royal decree dated 7 March 1833.
Due to a decree dated, the traditional interrupted seven-day week with Sunday as the common day of rest was reintroduced on.
The text, purportedly a decree of Roman Emperor Constantine I dated 30 March, in a year mistakenly said to be both that of his fourth consulate ( 315 ) and that of the consulate of Gallicanus ( 317 ), contains a detailed profession of Christian faith and a recounting of how the emperor, seeking a cure of his leprosy, was converted and baptized by Pope Sylvester I.
Additionally, the ratios of the country's flags were set to 7: 10 for the state flag and 18: 25 for the state and naval ensign by a decree dated 3 June 1833.
Following the end of the Ottoman Empire in 1921, the Topkapı Palace was transformed by a government decree dated April 3, 1924 into a museum of the imperial era.
Under the influence of State Shinto, an Imperial decree dated March 3, 1911 established that the legitimate reigning monarchs of this period were the Southern Court.
In a presidential decree dated May 5, 2008, the town of Polyarny was awarded the title of the City of Military Glory.
A decree of Justinian, dated to 530, outlawed marriage between a godfather and his goddaughter, and these barriers continued to multiply until the 11th century, forbidding marriage between natural and spiritual parents, or those directly related to them.
French period ( Fort Kaministiquia ): Kamanistigouian, as a place, is first mentioned in a decree of the Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle-France dated 23 August 1681 instructing one of two canoes to make known the king's amnesty to coureurs de bois, although the Kaministiquia River is depicted on the 1671 " Carte des Jésuites " as " R. par où l ' on va aux Assinipoualacs à 120 lieues vers le Nord-Ouest.
* Decius revives the office of Censor ; the Senate acclaims Valerian as worthy to hold it in a decree dated 27 October 251.
" Kamanistigouian ," as a place, is first mentioned in a decree of the Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle-France dated 23 August 1681 instructing one of two canoes to make known the king's amnesty to coureurs de bois, although the still unnamed river is depicted on the 1671 " Carte des Jésuites " as " R. par où l ' on va aux Assinipoualacs à 120 lieues vers le Nord-Ouest.
When the congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame was approved by an imperial decree dated 19 June 1806, it numbered 30 members, In that and the following years, foundations were made in various towns of France and Belgium, the most important being those at Ghent and Namur ; Mother St. Joseph was the first superior of the latter house.
A decree dated September 4, 1910 specified the exact details of the emblem, including the shape of the lion's tail (" like an italic S ") and the position and the size of the lion, the sword, and the sun.
The first école normale was established by the National Convention in a decree dated October 30, 1794.
A decree dated 13 July 1880 set up the one for young women in Fontenay-aux-Roses, and later in March 1882 the male equivalent opened in Saint-Cloud.
In 1997, Samara Oblast became one of the few regions to receive the approval of the President of Russia to implement external bonded loans ( Presidential decree № 1212, dated 12. 10. 1997 “ On Creating Conditions to Conduct Loans Operations on the Internal and External Capital Markets ”).
One argument that lends credence to his Armenian background is a decree by Selim II dated Ramadan 7 981 ( ca.
The Catalogue of Tzarigrad Patriarchy ( April 1855 ), Athens Sintagma, letter of Tzarigrad Patriarch Grigorius to St. Petar I Petrovic Njegos ( dated 29 January 1798 ), and against the claims of other documents, see here and here ( a list of historical documents ; external links are in Serbian ) are interpreted by the MOC that the Church of Montenegro was independent and autocephalous until Yugoslav regent Alexander I of Yugoslavia abolished it and incorporated, by the decree of 17 ( 30 ) June 1920, with Serb-Orthodox churches into a Serbian Orthodox Church, an act which received subsequently canonical recognition from the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Later, an other decree of the same bishop of Cochin dated 11 November 1622, tracing that one indicated in 1602, entrusted newly to the Jesuits the spiritual cure in the districts of Jaffna, Trincomalee and Batticaloa, giving to them possibility to build churches, to train the sacraments and to convert the souls.

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The Book of Haggai was written in 520 BCE some 18 years after Cyrus had conquered Babylon and issued a decree in 538 BCE allowing the captive Jews to return to Judea.
However, a decree of 29 May 1918 imposed obligatory military service for men of ages 18 to 40.
The flag was made official on 18 October 1817 by a decree, of which only indirect references to the absence of a copy thereof, which was officially presented during the Pledge of Independence ceremony on 12 February 1818, a ceremony in which the bearer was Tomás Guido.
On 18 June, Aguinaldo issued a decree formally establishing his dictatorial government.
By 1774, when a decree ended indentured servitude for whites, there were some 18 to 19 million coffee trees on the island.
Bentley's refusal to submit to this decree led to further proceedings, and to his degradation from all his degrees by a grace of the senate on 18 October.
At the last moment, the Moroccan delegates found that they were unable to sign the final Act, but a decree of Sultan Abdelaziz of Morocco on June 18 finally ratified it.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez was granted executive power by the National Assembly to rule by decree for 18 months in early 2007.
On April 18, 2011, the National Council of Egypt ’ s Administrative Court issued a decree stopping the court ruling, specifying that he would not serve any jail time, and would remain in his position as Minister of Antiquities.
1887: The decree of 18 January 1887 transformed the previous institutions into Ecoles normales supérieures de l ' enseignement primaire ( of primary education ), institutions which were free and modern, that is without compulsory Latin.
Nonetheless, the decree of expulsion was signed in Palermo on 18 June 1492, giving the Jewish population of Malta and Sicily three months to leave.
This rite banned sexual relations for Swazis under 18 years of age from 9 September 2001 and 19 August 2005, but just two months after imposing the ban, he violated this decree when he married a 17-year-old girl, who became his 13th wife.
On 18 September 1822, eleven days after proclaiming Brazil's independence Royal Prince Dom Pedro signed a decree instituting these arms stating "... henceforth the arms of this Empire of Brazil will be, on a green field, a gold armillary sphere superimposed on a cross of the Order of Christ, the sphere encircled by 19 silver stars on a blue circle ; and an imperial crown with diamonds set atop the shield, the sides of which will be embraced by two plants of coffee and tobacco, as emblems of its Empire's riches, in their proper colors and tied at the bottom with the national bow-knot.
In 2007, a new enabling act granted President Chávez powers for 18 months, giving the president the ability to rule by decree over certain economic, social, territorial, defense, and scientific matters as well as control over transportation, regulations for popular participation, and rules for governing state institutions.
In response, Interior Minister Count Pyotr Valuyev issued a decree through an internal document circulated to the censors on 18 July 1863.
On 4 October 1916 Beseler issued a decree allowing forced labour of Polish men aged between 18 and 45
He immediately expelled the Jews from Gascony, a province still held by England and in which he was travelling at the time ; and on his return to England ( July 18, 1290 ) he issued writs to the sheriffs of all the English counties ordering them to enforce a decree to the effect that all Jews should leave England before All Saints ' Day of that year.
On March 18, 1927 in the Official Journal is published the decree that authorizes the transfer of the municipality from Grevo to Cedegolo.
When von Hindenburg gave his authority and issued the decree, the Reichstag repudiated the decree by a slight majority on July 18, 1930.
Castiglione received the honorary title of city by presidential decree on 18 October 2001.
On July 18, 1967 the President of Venezuela Raúl Leoni signed a decree which officially founded the University as an Instituto Experimental de Educación Superior focused mainly on scientific and technological research.
The project was replicated in Tuscany by a decree dated 18 October 1810, with the foundation in Pisa, seat of one of the Imperial University Academies, of a branch of the École Normale Supérieure of Paris, called the Scuola Normale Superiore.

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