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Ludmila and Wenceslas
The Legend of Christian, written in Latin verse in the latter half of the 10th century, describing the lives of Saints Ludmila and Wenceslas is the greatest surviving work ; its authenticity however is under some dispute.
Saint Ludmila ( the grandmother of the Saint Wenceslas ), who married the Bohemian prince Bořivoj, belonged to this tribe.
* Martyr and Saint Ludmila, grandmother of Saint Wenceslas of Bohemia, the prince of Czechs ( 927 )
# Saint Ludmila – 9th / 10th century grandmother of the Czech patron St. Wenceslas
Wenceslas was one of the main reasons for the eventually fatal discord between Drahomíra and Ludmila.
Ludmila had exerted great influence of the eldest son, Wenceslas, leaving Drahomíra to concentrate her efforts on her younger son, Boleslaus.

Ludmila and Methodius
Bořivoj and his wife Ludmila were baptised by Methodius ( probably in 883 ), and the latter became an enthusiastic evangelist, although the religion failed to take root among Bořivoj's subjects.

Ludmila and Adalbert
An equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslaus and other patrons of Bohemia ( St. Adalbert, St. Ludmila, St. Prokop and St. Agnes of Bohemia ) is located on Wenceslaus Square in Prague.
Many important sculptures are attributed to him, at least as a co-author: the statue of St. Adalbert of Prague from 1709 on Charles Bridge, Prague ( in collaboration with his brother Ferdinand ), statue of St. Ludmila at Vyšehrad, Prague, Herculius at the garden of the Kolowrat Palace in Prague, statuary of Virgin Mary in Police nad Metují, etc.
It describes the legendary foundation of the Bohemian state by the oldest Bohemians around the year 600 ( Duke Bohemus, Duke Krok and his three daughters ), Duchess Libuše and the foundation of Přemyslid dynasty by her marriage with Přemysl, old bloody wars, Duke Bořivoj and the introduction of Christianity in Bohemia, Saint Wenceslaus and his grandmother Saint Ludmila, reign of the three Boleslavs, the life of Saint Adalbert and bloody wars after year 1000.

Ludmila and ),
Reuben Breed ( Episcopal ), Michael Lodsin ( Baptist ), Brigadier Thomas Johnson ( Salvation Army ), Ludmila K. Foxlee ( YWCA ), Athena Marmaroff ( Woman's Christian Temperance Union ), Alexander Harkavy ( HIAS ), and Cecilia Greenstone and Cecilia Razovsky ( National Council of Jewish Women ).
File: Saint Vladimir Skete ( Valaam Monastery ) 09. jpg | Saint Vladimir Skete ( Valaam Monastery ), Church of St. Ludmila
# Ludmila ( 16 October 1456 – 20 January 1503 ), married Frederick I of Liegnitz
* 1970: In 1970 Ludmila Javorova attempted ordination as a Catholic priest in Czechoslovakia by a friend of her family, Bishop Felix Davidek ( 1921 – 88 ), himself clandestinely consecrated, due to the shortage of priests caused by communist persecution ; however, an official Vatican statement in February 2000 declared the ordinations invalid while recognizing the severe circumstances under which they occurred.
Highlights in Boston that she conducted and / or stage directed included La voyage de la lune, Otello ( with Tito Gobbi as Iago ), Command Performance ( world premiere ), Manon and Faust ( both with Beverly Sills and Norman Treigle ), Lulu ( U. S. East Coast premiere ), I puritani ( with Dame Joan Sutherland ), Intolleranza ( U. S. premiere ), Boris Godunov ( original version ), Hippolyte et Aricie ( U. S. stage premiere, with Plácido Domingo ), La bohème ( with Renata Tebaldi and Domingo ), Moses und Aron ( U. S. premiere ), The Rake's Progress, Bluebeard's Castle, Carmen ( with Marilyn Horne ), Macbeth ( original version ), The Good Soldier Schweik, The Fisherman and His Wife ( world premiere, with Muriel Costa-Greenspon ), La finta giardiniera, Norma ( with Sills ), Les Troyens, Don Carlos ( U. S. premiere of original French version ), Don Quichotte, War and Peace ( U. S. stage premiere, with Arlene Saunders ), Benvenuto Cellini ( U. S. premiere, with Jon Vickers ), I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Montezuma ( U. S. premiere ), Ruslan and Ludmila ( U. S. premiere ), Rigoletto ( with Sills, Richard Fredricks, and Susanne Marsee ), Stiffelio ( U. S. stage premiere ), La damnation de Faust, Tosca ( with Magda Olivero ), La vide breve, El retablo de maese Pedro, The Ice Break ( U. S. premiere ), Aïda ( with Shirley Verrett in the title role ), Die Soldaten ( U. S. premiere ), The Invisible City of Kitezh, Taverner ( U. S. premiere ), The Makropoulos Case ( with Anja Silja, William Cochran, and Chester Ludgin ), Médée ( in French and Greek ), Dead Souls ( U. S. premiere ), Der Rosenkavalier ( with Dame Gwyneth Jones ), and, finally, The Balcony ( world premiere, 1990 ).

Ludmila and about
Drahomíra, who was trying to garner support from the nobility, was furious about losing influence on her son and arranged to have Ludmila strangled at Tetín on September 15, 921.
Martin Levin wrote that " Mr. Gallico has long had a way with the quasi-human — puppets ( Love of Seven Dolls ), cows ( Ludmila ,) geese ( The Snow Goose )" as well as no fewer than five books about cats.
* http :// www. womenpriests. org / circles / fb. asp? m = 29454-connect to a series of articles about the ordination of Ludmila Javorova.

Ludmila and Bohemian
He was the eldest son of Duke Bořivoj I, the first historically-documented Bohemian ruler of the Přemyslid dynasty, and his wife Ludmila.

Ludmila and saints
Agnes was the daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia, making her a descendant of Saint Ludmila and Saint Wenceslaus, patron saints of Bohemia.

Ludmila and were
In spite of the Orthodox Church's opposition to marriage between first cousins, the couple married on 23 January 1906: their first two children, Fyodor ( Theodore ) and Ludmila, were born in 1907 and 1908, respectively.
Daughter Jana Ludmila and son Jan Ignác Rochus were born from this marriage.
His godparents were his neighbors: the shoemaker Nikolay Tonkov and Ludmila Kharitonova, a 12-year-old girl.
Joining Martin on the women's side were 2005 World champion Anette Norberg of Sweden, 2002 World Junior champion Cassandra Johnson of the United States of America, two-time world champion Dordi Nordby of Norway, 1996 European champion Mirjam Ott of Switzerland, 2004 Canadian Mixed champion Shannon Kleibrink of Canada, 2005 European Junior Challenge champion Ludmila Privivkova of Russia, three time Pacific Curling champion Ayumi Onodera of Japan, 1994 European champion Dorthe Holm of Denmark, and for the host country, 2003 World Junior bronze medalist Diana Gaspari from Italy.

Ludmila and also
The term „ gothic “ is sometimes also used to describe the ballads of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky ( particularly " Ludmila " ( 1808 ) and " Svetlana " ( 1813 )).
For instance, musicologist Ludmila Mikheyeya ( who is also Ivan Sollertinsky's daughter in law ) maintains that Shostakovich played the theme and its variations for his students before the war with Germany began.
In 1968 he began work on the largest film project of his career Ruslan and Ludmila, which was also to prove his last.

Ludmila and by
He was a son of Duke Bořivoj I of Bohemia by his wife Ludmila and the younger brother of Duke Spytihněv I.
In 921, when Wenceslaus was thirteen, his father died and he was brought up by his grandmother, Saint Ludmila, who raised him as a Christian.
The film stars Jonathan Brandis in the title role, supported by Leo McKern, Stefanie Powers, and Joan Fontaine as Ludmila.
* While Ralph Messenger is busy organizing the International Conference on Consciousness Studies (" Con-Con "), to be held at Gloucester University this year, his ( recent ) past catches up with him: During a symposium in Prague some weeks ago, he spent the night with a young scientist called Ludmila Lisk, who now, by way of email, threatens to expose him as an adulterer if she is not allowed to attend the conference.
Also, the city is served by Shiner Catholic School which operate St. Paul High School and St. Ludmila Elementary School.
Saint Ludmila ( c. 860 – 15 September 921 ) is a Czech saint and martyr venerated by the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics.
* Montagnes Russes ( 1923 ) in French translation by Ludmila Savitzky
* Dartmoor ( 1926 ) in French translation by Ludmila Savitzky
* 1953-The original Russian song features in the movie ' Innocents in Paris ' sung by the celebrated Russian chanteuse, Ludmila Lopato.
* ИНАКОМЫСЛИЯ В СССР ( The History of Dissident Movement in the USSR ) by Ludmila Alekseyeva.

Ludmila and .
* 921 – At Tetin Saint Ludmila is murdered at the command of her daughter-in-law.
A dispute between the fervently Christian regent and her daughter-in-law drove Ludmila to seek sanctuary at Tetín Castle near Beroun.
Stravinsky later remembered this last European address as his unhappiest, as his wife's tuberculosis infected both himself and his eldest daughter Ludmila, who died in 1938.
* St. Ludmila Elementary and St. Paul High School
His mother, Ludmila, lured some of the victims into their apartment under different pretenses and went unnoticed due to her inconspicuous babushka appearance.

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