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; Mitre ( Greek ): The Byzantine Orthodox mitre is modeled on the ancient Byzantine imperial crown ; it is worn by all bishops and in some Slavic traditions also awarded to some high-ranking priests.
* Mitre worn by the Archbishop of Esztergom, the Primate of Hungary, at coronations of Kings of Hungary.
* Mitre worn by Pope John Paul I at his papal inauguration Mass.

Mitre and by
The first Argentine historians, such as Bartolomé Mitre, attributed the free trade to the The Representation of the Hacendados economic report by Mariano Moreno, but is currently considered the result of a general negotiation between Britain and Spain, as reflected in the Apodaca-Canning treaty of 1809.
One of the farms later became a United Dairies creamery, supplied by milk trains from Mitre Bridge Junction.
* Other public houses in the area include: The Goldsmith Arms, Bridge House Tavern, Queen Adelaide Arms ( closed 2010 ), The Alexandra, Graces ( formerly Dr W G Grace ), Kent House Tavern, Robin Hood ( closed, subsequently destroyed by fire in 2006 and demolished ), Royal Oak ( closed 2011 ), The Mitre, The Goat House ( destroyed by fire and now demolished ), The Waterman's Arms ( now Superdrug ), The Anchor ( closed circa 1910 ), The General Simpson ( closed ), The General Jackson ( closed ), The Retreat ( closed ), The Cornish Arms ( closed ), The Railway Bell ( closed ), The Thicket Tavern and Hollywood East ( formerly The Park Tavern ).
Urquiza defeated the provincial army led by Bartolomé Mitre in October 1859, at the Battle of Cepeda, and Buenos Aires agreed to re-enter the Confederation.
Urquiza met the army of Buenos Aires, again led by Mitre, in September 1861.
These include the Mitre rooms, formerly guest rooms of the Mitre Inn, which has been owned by the College since the 15th century.
Other popular pubs include the Durrell in Fulham Road, the Mitre on Bishops Road, the Duke on the Green and Aragon House both by Parsons Green.
Mitre Court Buildings are on the site of Fuller's Rents, constructed in 1562 by John Fuller, the Temple's Treasurer.
Mitre Court was erected on the site in 1830, and based on a design by Robert Smirke.
Thus, Rivadavia, Urquiza and Mitre and considered the first presidents of Argentina by different historians: Rivadavia for being the first one to use the title, Urquiza for being the first one to rule under the 1853 constitution, and Mitre for being the first president of Argentina under its current national limits.
The " youth club " building which is what the viewers see onscreen, known as The Mitre used to be a nightclub and a pub ( which was mentioned in a few storylines from episodes in the late 90s ) before it was bought by Zenith Television, who film the series.
A special gold-coloured away kit was commissioned by Mitre.
The Confederation attacked Buenos Aires in 1856, led by Jerónimo Costa, who was defeated by Bartolomé Mitre.
The project was resisted by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, who began his conflicts with Mitre.
; Mitre: Worn by bishops and some abbots.
: Barry wavy of ten, Argent and azure, on a Saltire gules, two swords in Saltire points upwards of the first enfiled of a Mitre Or, and for the Crest upon a Mural Crown of Seven turrets Or and Ancient Rowing Ship in full sail Sable, the Flags per fesse Argent and Azure charged on the sail with a Rose Gules, surmounted by a Rose Argent barbed Vert and seeded proper.
The party was a spin-off of the Civic Union, which was led by Bartolomé Mitre and Leandro Alem The party unsuccessfully led an attempt to force the early departure of President Miguel Juárez Celman in the Revolution of the Park ( Revolución del Parque ).
Regardless of López's refusal, a peace treaty was not something Mitre could guarantee since article 6 in the secret treaty stated that " The allies solemnly commit themselves not to abandon arms unless commonly agreed, and as long as they haven ’ t overthrown the current government of Paraguay, as well as not to try separately, nor sign any peace treaty, truce, armistice which would put an end to or suspend the war, unless agreed by all parties ".
His opposition to Autonomist Party nominee Adolfo Alsina, whom he viewed as a veiled Buenos Aires separatist, led Mitre to run for the presidency again, though the seasoned Alsina outmaneuvered him by fielding Nicolás Avellaneda, a moderate lawyer from remote Catamarca Province.

Mitre and bishop
Mitre of Orthodox Metropolitan bishop | Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Smyrna, killed when the Turks captured the city in 1922.
Their function is to show the congregation that the person carrying the item ( either the Mitre or the Crozier ) does not have the authority of a bishop.

Mitre and with
In the private sector he has worked for Mitre Corp., GE, Ford, General Motors ; during the late 1970s Singer consulted with Exxon, Shell, Unocal Sun Oil, and ARCO on oil pricing ; and Lockheed Martin, Martin – Marietta, McDonnell-Douglas, ANSER, and IBM on space research.
* In Buenos Aires, leader Bartolomé Mitre subverts the Argentine Confederation and begins to establish a new centralist government with the help of Uruguayan Colorado party leader Venancio Flores.
The battle was indecisive, but Urquiza withdrew from the field, leaving the victory with Mitre.
The death of his father also meant that Mary could come to live again with him in Pentonville, and in 1800 they set up a shared home at Mitre Court Buildings in the Temple, where they lived until 1809.
He re-established himself in Argentina in 1878, but harsh disagreement with Bartolomé Mitre pushed Alberdi to leave for France, where, at the age of seventy-three, he died on July 19, 1884, in a suburb of Paris.
Mitre later lived in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile, and in the latter country, he collaborated with legal scholar and fellow Argentine exile Juan Bautista Alberdi in the latter's periodical, El Comercio of Valparaíso.
Mitre's desire to maintain an understanding with the ruling PAN led to the Civic Union's schism in 1891, upon which Mitre founded the National Civic Union, and Alem, the Radical Civic Union ( the oldest existing party in Argentina ).
Mitre simplex traditional style: White damask with its white lappets ending in red fringes.
The girls ' houses are The Abbey, Field House, The Garden, and The Mitre ( which used to be a boys house ), with roughly the same number of members each.
Argentine historian, author and 6th President of Argentina Bartolomé Mitre wrote of this agreement as the first " international treaty " signed by Argentina with a non-Latin American country, an interpretation dismissed by later historians.
The old fort's administrative annex, which survived the construction of Taylor's Customs House, was enlisted as the Presidential offices by Bartolomé Mitre in the 1860s and his successor, Domingo Sarmiento, who beautified the drab building with patios, gardens and wrought-iron grillwork, had the exterior painted pink reportedly in order to defuse political tensions by mixing the red and white colours of the country's opposing political parties.
Connecting it to the federal district are two main bridges, being the most important the Puente Pueyrredón, that connects Mitre, the main Avenue in Avellaneda Partido, directly with the 9 de Julio Avenue.
A study by the Mitre Corporation in 1977 included Taiwan in a list of " insecure " nuclear threshold states — states with the technical capability to develop nuclear weapons and the security motivations to seriously contemplate such an option.
In 2004, Mitre 10 built its first supercentre Mitre 10 " MEGA " with an average store size of 13, 500 m < sup > 2 </ sup >.
( while noblemen only three, Dukes and Princes are decorated with Mitre ).
Mitre, for example, referred to The Representation of the Landowners ( an 1809 economic report by Mariano Moreno ) and the role of the merchants to support the view that the May Revolution intended to obtain free trade and economic integration with Europe ; right-wing revisionists center around Saavedra and the social customs of the time to describe the revolution under conservative principles ; and left-wing revisionists use the example of Moreno, Castelli and the rioters led by French and Beruti to describe it as a radical revolution.
Still predominately a self-sufficient town with expanding retail and commercial areas close by, Beenleigh is home to three shopping centres with Coles Supermarkets, Woolworths, BI-LO, Big W, Aldi and a Mitre 10 MEGA.
The highest peak in the Tararuas is Mitre ( not to be confused with Mitre Peak ) at.
She was standing talking with a man at the entrance to Church Passage, which led south-west from Duke Street to Mitre Square along the south wall of the Great Synagogue of London.

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