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According to the Annales Cracovienses Compilati, this event took place in 1136 ; since it can be assumed that the Polish princess was younger than her betrothed, and also are known the birth dates of the youngest children of Bolesław III ( Agnes in 1137 and Casimir in 1138 ), Judith in consequence could have been born between 1130 and 1135.
In one book, the dress in Botticelli ’ s Judith provokes a reflection on drapery as a major artistic theme as it allows painters to include the abstract in representational art, to create mood, and also to represent the mystery of pure being.
Judith Butler, also another well known post structuralist feminist scholar, explains that the performativity of gender offers an important contribution to the conceptual understanding of processes of subversion.
Their tribal area included the river valleys of the Judith River ( Buluhpa ' ashe —" Plum River "), Powder River, Tongue River, Big Horn River and Wind River as well as the Bighorn Mountains ( Iisiaxpúatachee Isawaxaawúua ), Pryor Mountains ( Baahpuuo Isawaxaawúua ), Wolf Mountains ( Cheetiish —" Wolf Teeth Mountains ") and Absaroka Range ( also called Absalaga Mountains ).
Writing in Slate Magazine, Judith Shulevitz reported that not only does Fish openly proclaim himself " unprincipled " but also rejects wholesale the concepts of " fairness, impartiality, reasonableness.
With the help of Sieciech, Judith convinced her husband to postpone the return of Władysław I's first-born son Zbigniew, who seems to be a strong candidate to the succession despite his illegitimacy ; also, they wanted an eventual alliance with the only legitimate son of Władysław I, Bolesław, born from his first marriage with the Bohemian princess.
Władysław's relations with the Emperor were considerably improved after his second marriage with his sister Judith ( also Dowager Queen of Hungary ) in 1089, who took the name Judith of Swabia after her wedding in order to distinguish herself from the late first wife of Władysław ( Judith of Bohemia ).
Its previous Director, Professor Judith Rees, is also chair of the school's Grantham Institute on Climate Change, an adviser to the World Bank as well as sitting on the UN Secretary General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation and the International Scientific Advisory Council ( ISAC ).
The default use of Ms. is also championed by a number of etiquette writers, including Judith Martin ( a. k. a. " Miss Manners ").
McPherson also questions Laura's parasitic playboy fiancé, Shelby Carpenter ( Vincent Price ), her wealthy socialite aunt, Ann Treadwell ( Judith Anderson ), who'd been carrying on with Carpenter and giving him money, and her loyal housekeeper, Bessie Clary ( Dorothy Adams ).
He also appears in Phillip Mann's alternate history series A Land Fit for Heroes, Judith Tarr's fantasy series, The Hound and the Falcon and the Alamut series, Robert Carter's " The Language of Stones " series, the novel American Gods by Neil Gaiman, the books of the Welsh author Jenny Sullivan and in Jenny Nimmo's Snow Spider Trilogy.
The first City Council was also elected in 1984, composed of Bob Lynn, Judith A. Nieburger, Steven Webb, J. David Horspool ( first Mayor Pro Tem ), and Marshall C. Scott ( first Mayor ).
Lewistown was also the site of a gold rush when gold was discovered in the nearby Judith Mountains in 1880.
* Mrs. Judith Beasley, also known as " The Tasteful Lady ", is a somewhat prudish and prissy, conservatively dressed middle-aged apolitical woman who dispenses advice on gracious living and a life of elegance.
The other members of The Five also became interested in writing opera, a genre Balakirev did not consider highly, after the success of Alexander Serov's opera Judith in 1863, and gravitated toward Alexander Dargomyzhsky as a mentor in this field.
Her film appearances also include The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ( 1987 ), Stiff Upper Lips ( 1997 ), Howards End ( 1992 ), and BBC Theatre Night in Joe Orton's farce What the Butler Saw ( 1987 ) playing Mrs Prentice, where the cast included husband Timothy West with Dinsdale Landen and Tessa Peake-Jones, as well as a cameo in The Boys From Brazil ( 1978 ).
The 2011 Proms season also featured new works by Sally Beamish, Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies, Pascal Dusapin, Graham Fitkin, Thomas Larcher, Kevin Volans, Judith Weir, and Stevie Wishart.
But Gielgud was best known for directing productions in which he also starred, including his greatest commercial success Richard of Bordeaux ( 1933 ), his definitive production of The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1939, 1942, 1947 ), Medea with Judith Anderson's Tony Award-winning performance of the title role with Gielgud supporting her as Jason ( 1947 ), The Lady's Not for Burning ( 1949 ) that won Richard Burton his first notoriety as an actor, and Ivanov ( 1965 ).
Following this he began on two new projects, an opera by Scribe based on the biblical story of Judith, and an opéra comique, Le pardon de Ploërmel, ( also known as Dinorah, the title given to the Italian version performed at London ) to a libretto by Jules Barbier.
A Cornish Childhood has also been adapted for voices ( in the style of Under Milk Wood ) by Judith Cook.
Belyayev is also used as a character in Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens 2005 novel, Freefall, in which he is the first person to land on the moon, hours before Apollo 11.
The production, which also starred Richard Chamberlain, Blythe Danner and Judith Ivey, was Page's last.

Judith and named
In documents from 1170 Judith is named as a living person, but according to chronicles from 1177 her husband Otto I was already married to his second wife, Ada of Holland.
In 823 Judith gave birth to a son, who was named Charles.
On his third visit, he was accompanied by a young Captain by the name of Francis Drake in the Judith, for whom the central channel in the British Virgin Islands would later be named.
In 1944, CBS Radio presented a Friday-night series named Mrs. Miniver starring Judith Evelyn and Karl Swenson.
On 6 October 1942, a writer named Judith Cass had used the term " supermodel " for her article in the Chicago Tribune, which headlined " Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show ".
Gods named Liber and Libera play a major role in the science fiction / time-travel novel Household Gods by Harry Turtledove and Judith Tarr.
The Judith River in Montana was named in honor of Julia Hancock by Clark during the Expedition ; he mistakenly thought that was her given name, because he knew her as a child as " Judy ".
The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley is named after her.
Ben has a sister named Judith, and at least two brothers.
Ellen bears Sutpen two children, a son named Henry and a daughter named Judith, both of whom are destined for tragedy.
In the general election held in November 2011, a newcomer to the city named Judith Kennedy was overwhelmingly elected Mayor over incumbent Republican Councilwoman Christine Bello.
He married a wealthy heiress named Judith Robinson at the age nineteen, but she died two years later, leaving him two daughters, and he journeyed to England for two years.
The IEEE Judith Resnik Award for space engineering is named in her honor.
After an unsuccessful stint working on a sheep ranch, he found work with a hunter and trapper turned rancher named Jake Hoover, who owned a ranch in the Judith Basin, and from whom Russell learned much about the ways of the west.
The city was named either after a chieftain, or the son of Princess Judith ( elder sister of St. Stephen of Hungary ), who settled here after her husband Boleslaus I of Poland expelled her and her son.
Point Judith was named in the seventeenth century after Judith Thatcher who was a passenger on a small vessel with her father when it ran aground on the point and was almost wrecked.
Among them is the little brother, Denree ( Joseph Lucien ), of carnival strongman and former Russian sailor One ( Ron Perlman ), who sets out to rescue him with the help of a young, orphaned, thieves ' guild member named Miette ( Judith Vittet ).
William Clark came across a stream which he considered particularly clear and pretty, and named it the Judith River, in honor of a young girl back in Virginia he hoped would marry him some day.
The formation is named after the Judith River in Montana.
Later, Littlefoot is accompanied by a young " Bigmouth / Swimmer " named Ducky ( Judith Barsi ), whose company bears him out of his depression.
He went to St. Bartholomew's hospital to start his medical training in 1940, treated air raid casualties, and met and married a non-Jewish nurse, named Judith Martin.
The Cistercian Abbey of St Mary was founded in 1147 by Simon de Senlis grandson of Judith De Lens, niece of William the Conqueror who owned land in many parts of Britain but built her Manor in Sawtry and whom the Parish of Sawtry Judith is named after.

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