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* Victor Kilian, Grandpa Raymond Larkin, Martha's father, who was eventually revealed to be the " Fernwood Flasher ".
With growing religious discontent, economic hardship and Kilian's desire to be a missionary in a foreign country, Kilian brought his followers to Galveston and eventually settled about 55 miles east of Austin in Lee County.

Kilian and told
“ They told me that they considered their line of ‘ chatze ’, or posts, as their frontier – viz., Kugiar, Kilian, Sanju, Kiria, etc .- and that they had no concern with what lay beyond the mountains ” i. e. the Kun Lun range in northern Kashmir.

Kilian and was
In 1992, following a financial reorganization of their comic strip holdings, Max Allan Collins was fired from the strip, and Tribune staff writer and columnist Mike Kilian took over the writing.
Kilian was paid less than half of what Collins was making per strip, but continued until his death on October 27, 2005.
One of the largest churches was Saint Kilian Parish.
The touring production was re-directed by Nikolai Foster and starred Samantha Peo, Robert Finlayson, Angela Kilian and Keith Smith.
He was sent to suppress the rebellion, but on making contact with the insurgents during the Hungarian Uprising he decided to join them, helping to defend the Kilian Barracks.
With the Gitarreros she performed a duet of Bryan Adams and Tina Turner's " It's Only Love " with Mike Kilian of Rockhaus ; after this she was often referred to as the " Tina Turner of the East ," owing in part to their similarly raspy singing voices and bouffant hairstyles.
The record was broken by the Spanish runner Kilian Jornet on August 12th, 2012.
There was no boat to take the infant to the mainland to be baptised so he is said to have been miraculously floated across the lake on a slab of stone to where Saint Kilian was waiting to perform the baptism.
This was followed by the construction of churches within the walls of the Roman fort, the first dedicated to Saint Martin, and a later church consecrated to Saint Kilian.
In 1972 Synan was invited by Kilian McDonnell to speak at the third annual Catholic Charismatic Conference at Notre Dame University.
Copies were sent to the Vatican and all over Europe, and as a result, Synan became a frequent speaker at Catholic Charismatic events and was invited to participate in the Catholic-Pentecostal dialogue with David du Plessis and Kilian McDonnell.
Strongly tied to Břevnov Abbey, Broumov suffered greatly in the Hussite Wars and in the Thirty Years ' War, after which the monastery was rebuilt in a Baroque style to plans by Christoph Dientzenhofer, continued by his son, Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer.
The microbe was first described by J Kilian Clarke in 1924.
John Kilian also, ( March 22, 1811 – September 12, 1884 ) was a Lutheran pastor and leader of the colony known as the Wends of Texas.
John Kilian was born in Doehlen, near Hochkirch, Saxony.
Kilian was called as Pastor.
Kilian was to apply for membership in the fledgling Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
At its old campus, the university's first building was named Kilian Hall.
Saint Kilian, also spelled Killian ( or alternatively ), was an Irish missionary bishop and the apostle of Franconia ( nowadays the northern part of Bavaria ), where he began his labours towards the end of the 7th century.
According to Irish sources, Kilian was born in Mullagh, Co Cavan, Ireland and is the patron saint of the parish of Tuosist, near Kenmare in County Kerry, where he is believed to have resided before travelling to Germany.
According to Maurus, Kilian was a native of Ireland, when with eleven companions he went to eastern Franconia and Thuringia.

Kilian and by
The previous border claimed by the British Raj | British Indian Empire is shown in the two-toned purple and pink band with Shahidulla and the Kilik, Kilian and Sanju Passes clearly north of the border.
The upcoming 2012 video game Prey 2, published by Bethesda Softworks, features a U. S. Marshal named Kilian Samuels who is one of the victims of alien abduction portrayed in the 2006 game Prey.
His works have been copied by Wolfgang Kilian, Dominicus Custos and Jan Sadeler.
* 9th ascent by Kilian Fischhuber
* An Interview with Michael Bishop ( interviewed by Kilian Melloy )
The 6th century Irish monk and missionary Columbanus is regarded as one of the " fathers of Europe ", followed by Kilian of Würzburg and Vergilius of Salzburg.
In 1997 Garth Ennis wrote Unknown Soldier, a four-issue mini-series under the Vertigo imprint, featuring art by Kilian Plunkett.
Engraving by W. Kilian, 1623.
In 2009, Hart teamed up with Premiere MotorSports Group ( PMG ) to launch the Hart and Huntington OffRoad which is a Short Course Truck Team lead by Ryan Busnardo, Nick Kilian and Scot Demmer.
A contemporary intaglio printing | copperplate by Wolfgang Kilian
The most important of them is no doubt St. Laurent Church, built by the constructor Brauenbock according to the plans of the architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer.
Dr. Cyclops ( 1940 ) is a science fiction horror film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, starring Thomas Coley, Victor Kilian, Janice Logan, Charles Halton, Frank Yaconelli, and Albert Dekker, and released by Paramount Pictures.
They are accompanied by a local miner, Steve Baker ( Victor Kilian ) who suspects that Thorkel is secretly mining ore.

Kilian and Geilana
When Geilana, whom Kilian had failed to convert to Christianity, heard of Kilian's words against her marriage, she was so angry that she had her soldiers sent to the main square of Würzburg, where Kilian and his colleagues were preaching, and had him beheaded, along with two of his companions, Saint Colmán ( also called Colonan or Kolonat ) and Saint Totnan.

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The local doctor Kilian Stobaeus offered Linnaeus tutoring and lodging, as well as the use of his library, which included many books about botany.
* 1689 – Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, Bohemian architect, designed Ss.
* Kilian Germann ( 1529 – 1530 ) Elected to prevent the Reformation from entering the Abbey.
* March 11 – Victor Kilian, American actor ( b. 1891 )
* St. Kilian, Apostle of Franconia
Before they lost southern parts of the province to Yakub Beg in 1863, their practical authority, as Ney Elias and Younghusband consistently maintained, had never extended south of their outposts at Sanju and Kilian along the northern foothills of the Kun Lun range.
* 689-Pagans kill Irish missionary Kilian near Würzburg in what is now Germany.
* John H. Kilian, since 2011
He received the Irish missionaries Saint Kilian and his companions, consecrated Kilian bishop, and commissioned him and the others to preach the faith in Franconia.
The Beaupre family has recently mixed with the German Kilian family, which has ancestors who lived in Germany, Poland and possibly even Russia.
* Kilian Fischhuber on 25 September 2006.
This is a masterpiece of Christoph Dientzenhofer and Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, father and son.

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