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Honorius, fearing the expansion of Norman power to the south under one dominating ruler, threatened to excommunicate Roger if he persisted.
His agent in the Sicilian borderlands was the Norman ruler Roger I.
* Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March ( 1287 – 1330 ) an English nobleman, was for three years de facto ruler of England, after leading a successful rebellion against Edward II.
* November 29 – Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, de facto ruler of England ( b. 1287 )
* April 25 – Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, de facto ruler of England ( d. 1330 )
When he was only seventeen years old, he led a coup against the de facto ruler of the country, his mother's consort Roger Mortimer, and began his personal reign.
It was not long before the new reign also met with other problems caused by the central position at court of Roger Mortimer, who was now the de facto ruler of England.
* Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March ( 1287 – 1330 ), de facto ruler of England for three years, after leading a successful rebellion against Edward II, for which he was hanged
In the Battle of Ager Sanguinis, also known as the Battle of the Field of Blood, the Battle of Sarmada, or the Battle of Balat, Roger of Salerno's Crusader army of the Principality of Antioch was annihilated by the army of Ilghazi of Mardin, the Artuqid ruler of Aleppo on June 28, 1119.
When referring to Kaloyan's realm and subjects, contemporary Crusader sources ( including the works of Geoffroy de Villehardouin, Henri de Valenciennes, Robert de Clari ) other contemporary sources ( like that of William de Rubruquis and Roger Bacon's " Opus Maius "), as well as the letters of the Latin Emperor Henry of Flanders ) represent Kaloyan as King of Wallachia, ruler of Wallachians and leader of Wallachian armies, and sometimes as ruler of Wallachians and Bulgarians.
* Roger the Read Bird-He is a companion of King Ato VIII the ruler of Octagon Island.
* Roger I of Sicily, Norman ruler of Sicily
* Roger II of Sicily, Norman ruler of Sicily
The castle probably spent the next fifty years passing from one feudal ruler to another: from Hywel to Cadwaladr in 1144, and then ceded to Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford in 1158, who garrisoned it.
Roger Borsa ( 1060 / 1 – 22 February 1111 ) was the Norman Duke of Apulia and effective ruler of southern Italy from 1085 until his death.
However William proved to be as weak a ruler as his father, and the domain was ultimately inherited by a cousin, Roger II of Sicily.
The second ruler of the South Saxons in Sussex is recorded by Roger of Wendover as King Cissa.

Roger and seemed
Hurst settled into international football quickly but as the World Cup approached, it seemed clear that his inclusion in Ramsey's squad of 22 would merely be as a different option to the first choice partnership of Jimmy Greaves and Roger Hunt.
Clive Bell polemicized post-impressionism in his widely read book Art ( 1914 ), basing his aesthetics partly on Roger Fry ’ s art criticism and G. E. Moore ’ s moral philosophy ; and as the war came he argued provocatively that " in these days of storm and darkness, it seemed right that at the shrine of civilization-in Bloomsbury, I mean-the lamp should be tended assiduously ".
The band's drummer Roger Taylor commented ; " We never thought we would tour again, Paul came along by chance and we seemed to have a chemistry.
In his review of Floating Weeds, film critic Roger Ebert recounts once had a young assistant who suggested that perhaps he should shoot conversations so that it seemed to the audience that the characters were looking at one another.
The band surprised early audiences accustomed to the generally shambling, lo-fi and collage-like quality of the records with their energetic live show, featuring Pollard's homegrown rock theatrics ( consisting of karate-kicks, leaps, and Roger Daltrey-inspired mic-twirling ), Mitch Mitchell's windmilling and chain smoking, sometime bassist Greg Demos ' striped pants, a never-ending barrage of tunes that all seemed to clock in under 90 seconds, and prodigious alcohol consumption all around.
It seemed to work, as he made the 2003 Wimbledon final, finally losing to Roger Federer, 6 – 7 ( 5 ), 2 – 6, 6 – 7 ( 3 ).
The Guyana expedition of Roger North in 1620 seemed to be a repeat of Raleigh's violation of Spanish settlements in the Caribbean, and at Gondomar's insistence North was imprisoned.
There was also the accolade of John Webb and the BARC organising the Gerry Marshall Benefit Races at Brands Hatch and sharing the Dolomite with Roger Clark at the TT event at Silverstone and all seemed to be going well with Gerry really being at the height of his career when disaster struck at the Grand Prix support race in the July of ' 79 which was supposed to be the highlight of the year, with good rides in the Dolomite and Lister Jaguar.
The unruly schoolkids of The Gaswork Gang echoing the The Bash Street Kids of The Beano, Tomboy was firmly in the Minnie the Minx vein, whilst Tricky Dicky seemed like a version of Roger the Dodger, albeit with longer hair and shorter trousers.
His administration seemed rife with " cronyism ", and this became more apparent when Roger Humphreys, a convicted double murderer, was pardoned for his crimes and it became public knowledge that his father was a county chairman for Blanton.
Film critic Roger Ebert seemed especially baffled by North, noting that Wood and especially Reiner had both previously made much better films.
One theme he worked with was that of a shorter life span, possibly borrowed from William F. Nolan's Logan's Run, but while the background and theme seemed similar, The Resurrection of Roger Diment took the concept in a totally different direction.
It also seemed that Informix never really understood how to market the product, and it is likely ' Not Invented Here ' played a major part in the problems as well — the purchase of Wingz and Smartware prompted Roger Sippl, one of the founders of Informix, to leave the company.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times criticized the way the film's message came across, calling it a " sad and dreary film ," adding that its message seemed to be that " books can be almost as much fun as TV cartoons and video arcade games.
* In the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, rather than a cloth, portable holes seemed to be made of a rubber-like material, and have the depth of a gramophone record while being manipulated or held.
In 1982 ( from November 3 ), Roger took part in the new Channel 4's ' Cut Price Comedy Show ', a weekly confection of corny sketches and ironic, end-of-the-pier fun-as the IMDB database puts it, ' the Cut Price Comedy Show was an ( intentionally ) corny sketch series with a heavy dependence on the kind of ' jokes ' you'd find on an ice cream stick and a budget that seemed to have been scraped together from copper coins found in the gutter outside the studio.
Chandler seemed to have the upper hand in the debate until for some unknown reason he quoted the Roger Miller song " Dang Me.
Top critic Roger Ebert noted that " the film is being marketed as a violent action picture, and in a sense, it is " and that director Bill Duke having made " a historical drama as much as a thriller, and his characters reflect a time when Harlem seemed poised on the brink of better things, and the despair of the postwar years was not easily seen on its prosperous streets.
Roger Uzun, a veteran scuba diver and amateur underwater videographer who swam with a swarm of the animals for about 20 minutes, said they seemed to be more curious than aggressive.
Although Canterbury had looked like losing when they slumped to 108 for 8, Lee Germon and Roger Ford had stopped the rot and seemed set to hold out for a draw.
In 1326, Roger Northburgh, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, made a visitation and demanded that the prioress present proper accounts, which she seemed unable to do, and that the cellaress and steward be dismissed.

Roger and reliable
Flying a Jolly Roger was a reliable way of proving oneself a pirate.
According to Roger Ebert, reliable sources said members of the Academy's documentary nomination committee had a system in which one would wave a flashlight on screen when they gave up on the film.

Roger and ally
He also agreed to assist Innocent against King Roger II of Sicily, an ally of Anacletus.
On April 1, 1997, Collins would soon find himself beat out by once ally Roger Peckham, his own appointee to the Village Board.
* Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer ( 1231 – 1282 ), ally of Henry III of England and occasional ally of his cousin Llywelyn the Last
* Roger Mortimer de Chirk ( c1260-1326 ) Third son of the 1st Baron of March and a staunch ally of his nephew, the 1st Earl of March
A better suggestion is that he wished to ally himself with Prince Jordan I of Capua in light of the alliance between Roger and his uncle, Count Roger I of Sicily, who had secured his nephew's recognition as duke in September.
However, Roger of Salerno, who was ruling Antioch as regent for Bohemond II, did not take advantage of Ridwan's death ; likewise, Baldwin II, count of Edessa, and Pons, count of Tripoli, looked after their own interests and did not ally with Roger against Aleppo.
A flooded quarry in Wraysbury was used a filming location ( actually intended to be in France ) in the 1985 James Bond film A View to a Kill, in which Bond ( played for the last time by Roger Moore ) and the corpse of his murdered ally Sir Godfrey Tibbett ( Patrick Macnee ) were pushed into the water in their Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud by the villainous Max Zorin ( Christopher Walken ) and his henchman Mayday ( Grace Jones ).
In the spring of 1097, he married Felicia, a daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily who was a close ally of the popes.
* Roger Comstock, Marquis of Ravenscar, Whig ally of Daniel Waterhouse
In 1327, Edward was deposed by the Queen and her ally Roger Mortimer, and they made Thomas de Berkeley and his brother-in-law John Maltravers his joint custodians.
In fact, Roger's father, the Duke of New Madrid, and his ally, Lord Jackson Adula, have framed Roger, whom they believe dead, and taken the Empress captive, using a combination of cybernetic tampering, sexual slavery, and drugs to control the normally ironwilled Empress.
Although the Alliance was considerably more left-wing than the Liberals, it was emerging as the most significant political group to oppose Ruth Richardson's policies — the leader of the Alliance, Jim Anderton, had quit his own Labour Party out of opposition to Roger Douglas, an ideological ally of Richardson.
In 1985, four years before its destruction, James Bond ( played for the last time by Roger Moore ) drove along the freeway in A View to a Kill as he followed his ally Stacey Sutton ( Tanya Roberts ) during his quest to eliminate the villainous Max Zorin ( Christopher Walken ).
Hating the favourites of Edward II Wake joined Queen Isabella in 1326 and was a member of the small council which advised the young king, Edward III ; soon, however, he broke away from the queen and her ally, Roger Mortimer, and in conjunction with his father-in-law, now earl of Lancaster, he joined the malcontent barons.
* In the 1979 James Bond film, Moonraker, the villainous henchman Jaws ( played by Richard Kiel ) attempts to kill 007 ( Roger Moore ) and the agent's ally, Dr. Holly Goodhead ( Lois Chiles ), on a cable car.
He is depicted as a lute-playing rooster voiced by country singer Roger Miller and played the role of both narrator and minor ally to Robin Hood and Little John.

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