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autumn and Arnulf
Arnulf had in fact ruled Bavaria during the summer and autumn of 879 while his father arranged his succession and he himself was granted " Pannonia ," in the words of the Annales Fuldenses, or " Carantanum ," in the words of Regino of Prüm.

autumn and undertook
In the autumn of 1558 Beza undertook a second journey with Farel to Worms by way of Strasburg in the hopes of bringing about an intercession by the Evangelical princes of the empire in favor of the persecuted brethren at Paris.
She undertook a gap year before continuing her education in the autumn of 2009.
She published De l ' Allemagne in the autumn, was saddened by the death of her second son Albert, who had entered the Swedish army and fell in a duel brought on by gambling, undertook her Considérations sur la révolution française, and when Louis XVIII had been restored returned to Paris.
In autumn 2007, Jones undertook a national tour in the stage run of the film Terms of Endearment, where she played Emma, opposite Linda Gray and John Bowe.
Late in the autumn of 1846, some prominent men undertook the task of remonstrating with the Repeal Association.

autumn and second
The second census was taken in the autumn 2002.
Others may see him dying at Mabon, the autumn equinox, or the second harvest festival.
A second expedition, one ship of about 40 men, led by Leif's brother Thorvald, sets out in the autumn after Leif's return and stays over three winters at the new base ( Leifsbúðir (- budir ), meaning Leif's temporary shelters ), exploring the west coast of the new land in the first summer, and the east coast in the second, running aground and losing the ship's keel on a headland they christen Keel Point ( Kjalarnes ).
The first of these journeys, late in the autumn of 1521, was fruitless on account of the death of Leo X, but his second journey in 1523 was successful.
By the late autumn of 1944, Soviet forces had ushered in a second phase of Soviet rule on the heels of the German troops withdrawing from Estonia, and followed it up by a new wave of arrests and executions of people considered disloyal to the Soviets.
Despite these difficulties, over the summer of 1978 ( shortly after the end of the Lib-Lab pact ) most opinion polls showed Labour ahead, and the expectation grew that Callaghan would call an autumn election that would have given him a second term in office until autumn 1983.
Zozobra (" Old Man Gloom ") is the name of a giant marionette effigy which is built and burned every autumn during Fiestas de Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, usually during the second week of September.
Negotiations about cooperation were reopened after the fall of the second Lubbers cabinet and the announcement that elections would be held in the autumn of that year.
Ryti graduated in autumn 1909 as Finland was moving into the second period of Russification.
Brumaire was the second month of the autumn quarter ( mois d ' automne ).
After the lethal second wave struck in the autumn of 1918, new cases dropped abruptly – almost to nothing after the peak in the second wave.
The summer holiday is followed by a one-week autumn holiday in the second half of October at all levels except for most research universities.
The band, with Electra, recorded a second cassette album ( known variously as Twelfth Night, The Electra Tapes and Early Material ) which was released to coincide with an autumn tour.
Watford briefly led the league in the autumn, before finishing second to Liverpool and qualified for the UEFA Cup.
" Maybe " was released as the second single in the autumn of 2003, and also gained extensive airplay throughout the UK, peaking at number six, one position lower than its predecessor.
In the autumn the composer began to have second thoughts about that dedication.
Here, in the autumn of 200, a Roman ambassador reached him with a second ultimatum, urging him not to attack any Greek state or to seize any territory belonging to Ptolemy and to go to arbitration with Rhodes and Pergamon.
Other events include the Tenco Prize ( autumn ), a song contest for authors dedicated to the memory of Luigi Tenco ; the Flowers Parade in January / February in which every city of the Italian Riviera presents an original composition of flowers displayed on a Carnival / Mardi-Gras style moving car ; and the summer Firework International Contest in the second week of August also called " Ferragosto ".
There was a second Swiss expedition in autumn 1952, but a party including Lambert and Tenzing was forced to turn back at a slightly lower point.

autumn and Italian
Writing for radio while attempting to avoid the draft, Fellini met his future wife Giulietta Masina in a studio office at the Italian public radio broadcaster EIAR in autumn 1942.
Masaccio (; December 21, 1401 – autumn 1428 ), born Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, was the first great painter of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance.
It was common practice at the time for most theatres ( other than those in French-speaking communities ) to perform operas in Italian, and an Italian translation of Don Carlos was prepared in the autumn of 1866 by Achille de Lauzières.
In the autumn of 1917, he was posted to the Italian Piave Front on attachment to the 68th Infantry Brigade School.
She spent the summer at the chateau with a brilliant company ; in the autumn she journeyed to Italy accompanied by Schlegel and Sismondi, and there gathered the materials of her most famous work, Corinne, whose main protagonist was inspired by the Italian poet Diodata Saluzzo Roero.
Porcini risotto is a traditional Italian autumn dish.
The phrase " hot autumn " has since been applied in the Italian press to describe other autumns with significant amounts of strikes.
This left the United Kingdom and Empire fighting alone ( or almost alone after the Italian attack on Greece that autumn ) against Germany.
In autumn 2008, Swiss publisher Edizioni Le Ricerche published the bilingual anthology Italian / French Poésies murmurées sur la berge du Pô.
The production takes place every autumn and winter when the cows are tired ( Italian: stracche ).
Modern analysts believe that the Italian campaign failed because Mussolini and his generals initially allocated meagre military resources to the campaign ( an expeditionary force of 55, 000 men ), failed to reckon with the autumn weather and launched an attack without the advantage of surprise and without the support of the Bulgarians.
In the aftermath of the Italian armistice, in autumn of 1943, the first cases of what would later become known as Foibe massacres occurred, mostly in what is today Croatian Istria.
Greatest extent of Italian control of the Mediterranean littoral and seas ( within green line & dots ) in summer / autumn 1942.
Richard Francis Burton entered Trinity College, Oxford in autumn 1840, after his family had travelled extensively in Europe ( he spoke English, French and Italian ).
In the autumn of 875, Boso accompanied Charles on his first Italian campaign and at the diet of Pavia in February 876 he was appointed arch-minister and missus dominicus for Italy and elevated to the rank of duke.
By the autumn of 1917 the Italian army had suffered most of the deaths it was to incur during the war, yet the end of the war seemed to still be an eternity away.
Since autumn 2009, Patitz has represented the Italian fashion brand Marina Rinaldi.
The following summer was spent at Baden-Baden in study with Pauline Viardot, and in the autumn she began an engagement for Italian opera at Stockholm under the direction of Ferdinand Strakosch.
In the autumn she went to Brussels to sing in Italian opera, and there made a contract with Messrs. Maurice and Max Strakosch for three years in the United States.

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