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John and Gillingham
* Danziger, Danny and John Gillingham.
* Gillingham, John.
* Gillingham, John.
* Holt, James Clarke and John Gillingham ( eds ) ( 1984 ) War and Government in the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of J. O. Prestwich.
John Gillingham, 1972 ).
The historian John Gillingham has suggested that theories that Richard was homosexual probably stemmed from an official record announcing that, as a symbol of unity between the two countries, the kings of France and England had slept overnight in the same bed.
Harvey's argument has gained considerable support ; however, this view has been disputed by other historians, most notably John Gillingham.
Richard's reputation over the years has " fluctuated wildly ", according to historian John Gillingham.
Richard I, by John Gillingham
* Gillingham, John, Richard Coeur de Lion: Kingship, Chivalry and War in the Twelfth Century, 1994, ISBN 1-85285-084-1
* Gillingham, John.
* Gillingham, John, The introduction of chivalry into England.
John Gillingham.
* John Gillingham, ' War and Chivalry in the History of William the Marshal ' in Thirteenth Century England II ed.
* Danziger, Danny and John Gillingham.
Walter was not a holy man, although he was, as John Gillingham, a historian and biographer of Richard I, says, " one of the most outstanding government ministers in English History ".
" Policy and vision: The case of the Holy Lance found at Antioch ", in John Gillingham & J. C. Holt, War and Government in the Middle Ages: Essays in honour of J. O. Prestwich, Boydell, 1984, pp. 33 – 45
* John Gillingham, " Roger of Howden on Crusade ", in Richard Cœur de Lion: Kingship, Chivalry and War in the Twelfth Century ( London, 1994 ).
* Downham, Clare " England and the Irish-Sea Zone in the Eleventh Century " in Gillingham, John ( ed ) ( 2004 ) Anglo-Norman Studies XXVI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2003.
* Francis John Gillingham, Pioneering Neurosurgeon
* John Gillingham, Medieval historian and emeritus professor of LSE
* Malcom Falkus and John Gillingham, Historical Atlas of Britain, Crescent Books, 1987, ISBN 0-517-63382-5
In the Middle Ages, Gillingham was the site of a royal hunting lodge, visited by Kings Henry I, Henry II, John and Henry III.

John and author
* 2007 – John Gardner, English author ( b. 1926 )
* 1978 – John Buffalo Mailer, American author, playwright, actor, producer, and journalist
* 1969 – John Witt, American baseball player, author, and actor
His father, Dr. John Aikin, was a medical doctor, historian, and author.
* 1901 – John Gunther, American journalist and author ( d. 1970 )
* 1939 – The Grapes of Wrath, by American author John Steinbeck is first published by the Viking Press.
John M. Lundquist, author of The Temple of Jerusalem: past, present, and future ( 2008 ), discounts this idea.
John Dube, its first president, and poet and author Sol Plaatje are among its founding members.
While blind and visually impaired people had contributed to the body of common literature for centuries, one notable example being the author of Paradise Lost, John Milton, the creation of autobiographical materials, or materials specific to blindness, is relatively new.
In the late 1950s she shared an exchange which was called " la croisée de deux sillages " (" the crossing of two wakes ") with actor and true-crime author John Gilmore, then an actor in France who was working on a New Wave film with Jean Seberg.
Other authors who used the name were Major John Bernard Arbuthnot MVO, the column's founder, and William Hartston, the current author of its revived form.
The author of the work identifies himself in the text as " John " and says that he was on Patmos, an island in the Aegean, when he " heard a great voice " instructing him to write the book.
It is also known as the Book of the Revelation of Saint John the Divine or the Apocalypse of John, ( both in reference to its author ) or the Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ ( in reference to its opening line ) or simply Revelation, ( often erroneously called Revelations in contrast to the singular in the original Koine ) or the Apocalypse.
The author of Revelation identifies himself several times as " John.
As a result, the author of Revelation is sometimes referred to as John of Patmos.
Charles Erdman ( 1866 – 1960 ) advocated apostolic authorship and wrote that only the Apostle John fits the image of the author derived from the text.
In 1972, the winning author John Berger, known for his Marxist worldview, protested during his acceptance speech against Booker McConnell.
Although many assume that the biblical Mark the Cousin of Barnabas ( Colossians 4: 10 ) is the same as John Mark ( Acts 12: 12, 25 ; 13: 5, 13 ; 15: 37 ) and Mark the Evangelist, the traditionally believed author of the Gospel of Mark, according to Hippolytus of Rome, the three " Mark " s are distinct persons.
* John Buffalo Mailer ( born 1978 ), author, playwright and journalist
Genesis tells us that the earth was cursed because of Adam's sin, 3: 17 but the author of John writes that in the New Jerusalem, " there will be no more curse.
They also adopted two sons, John and Richard, the latter of whom became a notable filmmaker, author, and psychologist.
The term was used by author John Perkins in his 2004 book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, where he described corporatocracy as a collective composed of corporations, banks, and governments.
In the 1672 book " New England Rarities Discovered " author John Josselyn described cranberries, writing:
The term " cyberspace " was first used by the cyberpunk science fiction author William Gibson, though the concept was described somewhat earlier, for example in the Vernor Vinge short story " True Names ," and even earlier in John M. Ford's novel, Web of Angels.

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