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Posthumous honorees are: bantamweight contender Memphis Pal Moore ( USA ), light heavyweight champion Jack Root ( USA ), and welterweight and middleweight contender Dave Shade ( USA ) in the Old-Timer Category ; broadcaster Harry Carpenter ( UK ) in the Observer Category ; John Gully ( UK ) in the Pioneer Category ; and promoter A. F.

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His work had also noticeable influence over Brazilian author Machado de Assis, who made exceptional ( and outstandingly original ) usage of the digressive technique in the masterful novel The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas.
It is said that Cola di Rienzo was supposed to manufacture false evidence that Giannino Baglioni was John I the Posthumous, and who tried to place on the throne of France to strengthen his power in Rome.
Posthumous names in China and Vietnam were also given to honor lifetime accomplishments of many people who did not have hereditary titles, for example to successful courtiers.
The authors coined the condition " Pickwickian syndrome " after the character Joe from Dickens ' The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club ( 1837 ), who was markedly obese and tended to fall asleep uncontrollably during the day.
Posthumous nominations are not accepted, though an individual who dies after his or her name was submitted to the Honours and Awards Secretariat can still be retroactively made a Member of the Order of Ontario.
Posthumous nominations are not accepted, though an individual who dies after his or her name was submitted to the advisory council can still be retroactively made a Member of the Order of British Columbia.
Ladislaus the Posthumous, Duke of Austria, who died in 1457, was never in his lifetime authorized to use it, and accordingly, not he nor anyone in his branch of the dynasty ever used the title.
Posthumous award may be made to any person who lost his life while, or as a direct result of, participating in the Berlin airlift, without regard to the length of such service, if otherwise eligible those so qualifying were also eligible for either the Army of Occupation Medal, or the Navy Occupation Service Medal, and both medals were authorized for simultaneous award and display.
Soon after his death a more comprehensive edition of Potgieter's Verspreide en Nagelaten Werken (" Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works ") was published in 8 vols by his friend and literary executor, Johan C Zimmerman ( Haarlem, 1875-1877 ), who likewise supervised a more complete edition of Potgieter's writings which appeared at Haarlem in 1885 1890 in 19 vols.
Posthumous nominations are accepted within one year of the date of death and in 2001 the Provincial Emblems and Honours Act was amended to allow for honorary membership in the order, granted to those who are neither current nor former residents of Saskatchewan ; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, was the first honorary member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, having been appointed on 24 April 2001.
Posthumous nominations are not accepted, though an individual who dies after his or her name was submitted to the Honours and Advisory Council can still be retroactively made a Member of the Prince Edward Island.
Brás Cubas dedicates his book to the first worm that gnawed his cold body: " To the worm who first gnawed on the cold flesh of my corpse, I dedicate with fond remembrance these Posthumous Memoirs.
Zhang Zhidong (; Courtesy Xiàodá ( 孝達 ); Pseudonyms: Xiāngtāo ( 香濤 ), Xiāngyán ( 香岩 ), Yīgōng ( 壹公 ), Wújìng-Jūshì ( 無竟居士 ), later Bàobīng ( 抱冰 ); Posthumous name: Wénxiāng ( 文襄 )) ( September 4, 1837 — October 5, 1909 ) was an eminent Chinese politician during the late Qing Dynasty who advocated controlled reform.
Some Shakespearean scholars hypothesize that the character Malvolio was inspired by Puritan landowner Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby, who was involved in a famous court case against many of his Yorkshire neighbours in 1600.

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A pantomime produced at the Funambules in 1828, The Gold Dream, or Harlequin and the Miser, was widely thought to be the work of Nodier, and both Gautier and Banville wrote Pierrot playlets that were eventually produced on other stages — Posthumous Pierrot ( 1847 ) and The Kiss ( 1887 ), respectively.
* Posthumous fatherfather died before children were born ( or even conceived in the case of artificial insemination )
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Yet De Quincey's writings were so voluminous and widely-dispersed that further collections followed: two volumes of The Uncollected Writings ( 1890 ), and two volumes of Posthumous Works ( 1891 – 93 ).
Posthumous works were:
* In 2008-2010 applications for a Posthumous Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame were submitted in the name of Randy Rhoads.
Posthumous editions of Maria Monk were published in 1837 ( New York: Howe and Bates ), 1920 ( Melbourne: Wyatt and Watt ), 1940?
Posthumous credits or shows in which pre-written songs by Leo Robin were featured include:
In 1705 and 1710 were published Collections of Controversial Letters, in 1711 a collection of Sermons, and in 1726 a volume of Posthumous Discourses.
While the Albertinian line became extinct in 1457 ( by death of king Ladislaus the Posthumous ), the territories were finally reunified in 1490, when Sigismund handed over the rulership of Tyrol to Archduke Maximilian I.
Later on, Ladislas the Posthumous was probably living in the castle ( parts of the castle were adapted for him at least ).
Fugitives settled in the town situated close to the Austrian border, some 85 kilometers from the Austrian capital, under the protection of the princes of Liechtenstein, and additional settlers were brought after the expulsions of the Jews from the Moravian royal boroughs by the king Ladislaus the Posthumous after 1454.
Posthumous exhibitions of his work were mounted by The Grafton Gallery, Dublin ( 1986 ) and the Electricity Supply Board ( 1987 ).
The House of Capet was, however, fortunate enough to have the support of the Church, and – with the exception of Philip I ( 1052 – 1108 ), Louis IX ( 1215 – 1270 ) and the short-lived John the Posthumous ( 1316 ) – were able to avoid the problems of underaged kingship.
Posthumous editions were published in 1762 ( including revisions by Richardson ) and 1810.
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* World War Two Victory Medal ( Posthumous )

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* Emperor of China ( Era names, Temple name, Posthumous name )
Zeng Guofan (, Styled Bóhán 伯函 and variably Díshēng 滌生 ; Posthumous name: Wenzheng 文正 ; created Marquis Yiyong of the First Class 一等毅勇侯, 世襲罔替 ) ( November 26, 1811 – March 12, 1872 ) was an eminent Han Chinese official, military general, and devout Confucian scholar of the late Qing Dynasty in China.

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) In central Europe, the King of Hungary Ladislaus the Posthumous, started the use of Arabic numerals, which appear for the first time in a royal document of 1456.
Sujin-tennō is a Posthumous name assigned by later generations, possibly ascribed during the compilation of the Kojiki.
* 1440 – Ladislaus the Posthumous, Bohemian and Hungarian monarch ( d. 1457 )
He held his second cousin once removed Ladislaus the Posthumous, the ruler of the Archduchy of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia, ( born in 1440 ) as a prisoner and attempted to extend his guardianship over him in perpetuity to maintain his control over Lower Austria.
Posthumous Portrait of Percy Shelley | Shelley Writing Prometheus Unbound ( Shelley ) | Prometheus Unbound ( 1845 ) On 17 September 1820, Severn set sail onboard the Maria Crowther from England to Italy with the famous English poet John Keats.
Posthumous bust of John Hay ( 1915-17 ), by J. Massey Rhind, inside the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial.
The Habsburg prince Ladislas the Posthumous, king of Bohemia and Hungary ( d. 1457 ), held the title in the 1450s.
* Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence ( 1885 – 1930 ), anthology of work by D. H. Lawrence
Posthumous execution is the ritual or ceremonial mutilation of an already dead body as a punishment.
Posthumous publication of his diaries and letters, edited by Russell Davies, caused controversy — particularly Williams's caustic remarks about fellow professionals — and revealed bouts of despair, often primed by feelings of personal isolation and professional failure.
Posthumous painting of Anning by B. J. Donne from 1847, based on the 1842 portrait at the head of this article
In Hungary he was succeeded by his former rival, the child-king Ladislaus the Posthumous.
This was referenced by Richard Waller in his introduction to The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, M. D.
Posthumous, fictional novel by the Nobel prize winner about a Pythia in the 1st century BC.
Posthumous portrait of Christopher Columbus by Sebastiano del Piombo.
John I ( 15 November 131620 November 1316 ), called the Posthumous, was King of France and Navarre, and Count of Champagne, as the son and successor of Louis the Headstrong, for the five days he lived.

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