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The founder, having heard that it was probable that Pope Gregory X, then holding a council at Lyon, would suppress all such new orders as had been founded since the Lateran Council, having commanded that such institutions should not be further multiplied, went to Lyon.
In France, the Lumière company sent cameramen all round the world from 1896 onwards to shoot films, which were exhibited locally by the cameramen, and then sent back to the company factory in Lyon to make prints for sale to whoever wanted them.
In the late 1970s, Lyon & Healy was purchased by Steinway & Sons ( then owned by CBS ), and consequently closed their retail stores in the Chicago area, that had been selling sheet music and musical instruments, and their education departments — to focus on the harp division.
Born in Lyon to a Jewish family, the son of the professor of ancient history Gustave Bloch, Marc studied at the École Normale Supérieure and Fondation Thiers in Paris, then at Berlin and Leipzig.
Born in Villandraut, Aquitaine, Bertrand was canon and sacristan of the Cathedral of Saint-André in Bordeaux, then vicar-general to his brother, the Archbishop of Lyon, who in 1294 was created Cardinal-Bishop of Albano.
Robert Lyon Moore, a Southern unionist from County Donegal, challenged the legality of the abolition in the courts of the Republic of Ireland, and then he appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ( JCPC ).
Throughout the year Psyche performed several times in Germany, as well as a festival in Belgium, a date in Lyon, France, and then a performance for the first time ever as a five piece band at the 18th Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig.
Gumbel then moved to France, where he taught in Paris and Lyon, and then to the United States in 1940.
Gratian, who was then in Paris, being deserted by his troops, fled to Lyon.
These undergraduate students must then take a nation-wide competitive entrance examination ( Concours Centrale-Supélec ) to enter a Centrale Graduate School, including Ecole Centrale de Lyon.
The earliest settlers were stonemasons, glaziers and plasterers that Wilfrid had brought over to help construct the Ripon monastery, from Lyon in Francia and Rome which was then under Byzantine rule.
The contract was for six years, but Rameau left before then and took up similar posts in Lyon and Clermont.
It was followed by a " NSK Rendez-Vous " in Lyon, France, where Alexei Monroe revealed to The Captain Spaulding's Bizarre Freaky Circus Laibach and NSK's aim: make people " aware that totalitarianism isn ’ t a discrete historical phenomenon which went on from 1933 to 1989 and then it ’ s over so let ’ s have a nice triumph of liberal democracy ".
In 1533 or 1534 Des Périers visited Lyon, then the most enlightened town of France, and a refuge for many liberal scholars who might elsewhere have had to suffer for their opinions.
Shortly afterwards he received instructions to reduce Lyon, then in revolt against the Convention, but shortly after the surrender he was imprisoned in Paris for thirteen months.
In July 1852 he accepted the leadership of a school in Oullins, near Lyon, then a similar role at the school of Sorèze in Tarn in 1854.
The film then shifts to the Dombes, a boggy region north of Lyon.
Once approved by the Lord Lyon, after recommendation by the Advisory Committee on Tartan, the clan tartan is then recorded in the Lyon Court Books.
John now sent for his family in England, but his then wife, Margaret, her children, and his eldest son, John, whose mother was the elder John's first wife, Mary Forth, did not arrive until November, on the Lyon.
Instead of leaving Lyon he began to preach in a hall and then in a chapel.
Athlone then served as Chancellor of the University of London until he was in 1940 appointed as Canada's governor general by George VI, king of Canada, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King, to replace the Lord Tweedsmuir as viceroy, and he occupied the post until succeeded by the Viscount Alexander of Tunis in 1946.
He was sent to school first in Bourg and then in Lyon.

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He was also a scholar of considerable repute, had studied at Brussels and Ferrara, and, before settling in Paris, had taught Greek for several years at Lyon.
The botanical curriculum was printed: it was rather heavy with morphology and technical terms. The botany taught in this school had effects throughout Britain, because important people at the centre, such as Prince Albert and Lyon Playfair kept in touch and rightly regarded Henslow as an authority on the subject.
Unlike what is commonly assumed, the distinction between " classical " and " modern " opposing the khâgne Ulm to the khâgne Lyon isn't explained by the distinction between classical literature and modern literature, since classical literature is also taught in khâgne Lyon and modern literature in khâgne Ulm.
After returning to Europe, he taught composition at the Conservatoire de Paris, and held numerous composition seminars in France ( Centre Acanthes, Lyon, Paris ) and abroad ( Darmstadt, Freiburg, Milan, Reggio Emilia, Oslo, Helsinki, Malmö, Göteborg, Los Angeles, Stanford, London, Moscow, Madrid, etc.
He taught commercial mathematics in Lyon for 25 years.
Bravais taught a course in applied mathematics for astronomy in the faculty of sciences in Lyon starting in 1840.
" De Lubac, who resided at Fourvière but had actually taught only one course there, between 1935 and 1940, and four Fourvière professors were removed from their duties ( in de Lubac's case these included his professorship at Lyon and his editorship of Recherches de science religieuse ) and required to leave the Lyon province.
It was not until 1956 that he was allowed to return to Lyon and not until 1958 that the University got verbal approval from Rome for de Lubac to return to teaching the courses he previously taught.
At Byfield, she befriended Mary Lyon, who later taught with Grant for several years.
He taught at the Clermont seminary and the Catholic University of Lyon, becoming vice-rector of the latter in 1942 and holding the post for the next eight years.
Throughout his life, Violle taught at several colleges including the University of Lyon and the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers in Paris.
Expelled with his order from Italy, he taught theology at Fourvières ( Lyon, France ), and at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.
He was born in Lyon and was taught the first principles of design and engraving by his father.

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He received his medical degree from Université de Lyon, and practiced in France and in the United States at the University of Chicago and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
He spent his childhood and adolescence at the family property at Poleymieux-au-Mont-d ' Or near Lyon.
In 1802 Ampère was appointed a professor of physics and chemistry at the École Centrale in Bourg-en-Bresse, leaving his ailing wife and infant son in Lyon.
A new opportunity arose in 1845, when he became assistant to Lyon Playfair at the new Museum of Economic Geology in London, where he became a close friend of Edward Frankland.
There is good archaeological evidence for this process and crucibles used to produce brass by cementation have been found on Roman period sites including Xanten and Nidda in Germany, Lyon in France and at a number of sites in Britain.
B. M. Hertzog and Canada's Prime Minister at that time, William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Amplified ( electro-acoustic ) hollow body and solid body electric lever harps are produced by many harpmakers at this time, such as Lyon and Healy Harps out of Chicago, Salvi Harps out of Italy, and Camac Harps out of France.
Joplin's house at 122 Lyon Street in Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco, California.
A new crusade was discussed at the Council of Lyon in 1245 by Pope Innocent IV.
Lyon & Healy harps are still located in Chicago, Illinois, at 168 North Ogden Avenue.
) His corpse was taken, after a short stay at the Basilica of Saint Dominic in Bologna, to the French royal necropolis at Saint-Denis, resting in Lyon on the way.
A native of the Rhône département's Urban Community of Lyon, France's second largest metropolitan area, Marcel-Auguste Ferréol was born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, one of the city's suburbs, and adopted his nom de plume at the start of his writing career in the early 1920s.
After teaching at the University of Lyon from 1945 to 1948, Merleau-Ponty lectured on child psychology and education at the Sorbonne from 1949 to 1952.
* 502 – King Gundobad issues a new legal code ( Lex Burgundionum ) at Lyon that makes Gallo-Romans and Burgundians subject to the same laws.
One of John XXI's few acts during his brief reign was the reversal of a decree recently passed at the Second Council of Lyon ( 1274 ) that not only confined cardinals in solitude until they elected a successor Pope, but also progressively restricted their supplies of food and wine if their deliberations took too long.
380-1, but in 383 Gratian was assassinated at Lyon, and ca.
* IARC TP53 Somatic Mutations database maintained at IARC, Lyon, by Magali Olivier
At first the French and English crusaders travelled together, but the armies split at Lyon, as Richard decided to go by sea, and Philip took the overland route through the Alps to Genoa.

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