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Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
I must have written to say how much I had enjoyed his fine book The Building Of Eternal Rome, and I found he had not regretted giving me the highest mark in his old course on the later Latin poets, although in my final examination I had ignored the questions and filled the bluebook with a comparison of Propertius and Coleridge.
I saw Sedgwick often before his death at ninety-five, -- he had remarried at the age of ninety, -- and he asked me, when once I returned from Rome, if I knew the Cavallinis in the church of St. Cecilia in Trastevere.
It was a pity because she had planned to lay a wreath at the foot of the Garibaldi statue, towering over Rome in spectacular benediction from the highpoint of the Gianicolo.
Gossip had it ( for gossip is the soul of Rome ) that a famous American dancer of the time had paid for both the planes.
Peter Caroli had come to Geneva, saying that he had been a bishop of the Church of Rome and had been persecuted in Paris for his Reformed faith.
The colony had been small until the Spanish Inquisition of 1492 drove many Jews into Rome.
They had honeymooned in Rome ; ;
There are a great many bishops who have never had a cross on their bosom, nor a mitre on their head, who appeal not to the authority of the Pope at Rome, but to the Almighty Dollar, a pope much nearer home.
And then I remembered a few years before after their return from a short trip to Rome I had heard her boast, over and over again, `` On the boat people liked me for myself ''.
He had put on the gray jacket and the dark-gray slacks and the fawn-colored shirt he had worn that first night in Rome when he had encountered her on the street.
Cousin Emma had simply put Miss Theresa Stubblefield, Rome, Italy, on the envelope, had walked up to the post office in Tuxapoka, Alabama, and mailed it with as much confidence as if it had been a birthday card to her next-door neighbor.
In abbeys exempt from the ( arch ) bishop's diocesan jurisdiction, the confirmation and benediction had to be conferred by the pope in person, the house being taxed with the expenses of the new abbot's journey to Rome.
In February he and Gratian had published an edict that all their subjects should profess the faith of the bishops of Rome and Alexandria ( i. e., the Nicene faith ), or be handed over for punishment for not doing so.
Whether or not the Alemanni had been previously neutral, they were certainly further influenced by Caracalla to become thereafter notoriously implacable enemies of Rome.

Rome and regularly
However, the church in communion with the Bishop of Rome, both in its Western form and in that of the Eastern Catholic Churches, has always considered itself to be the historic Catholic Church, with all others as " non-Catholics " and regularly refers to itself as " the Catholic Church ".
Unlike pagan Rome, Christian Europe did not exercise a universal prohibition of the dissection and autopsy of the human body and such examinations were carried out regularly from at least the 13th century.
In 1571 a special congregation was created, the Sacred Congregation of the Index, which had the specific task to investigate those writings that were denounced in Rome as being not exempt of errors, to update the list of Pope Pius IV regularly and also to make lists of required corrections in case a writing was not to be condemned absolutely but only in need of correction ; it was then listed with a mitigating clause ( e. g., donec corrigatur ( forbidden until corrected ) or donec expurgetur ( forbidden until purged )).
Though riddled with lacunae, Granius's Book 35 presents one of the most informative accounts of the siege of Rome during the civil war of 87 BC, and his history regularly provides illuminative details that complement more complete histories.
After 8 BC, candidates regularly paid the expenses ( at least partially ) for their supporters to travel to Rome in order to vote.
Milk was unusual as a libation at Rome, but was regularly offered to a few deities, particularly those of an archaic nature or those for whom it was a natural complement, such as Rumina, a goddess of birth and childrearing who promoted the flow of breast milk, and Cunina, a tutelary of the cradle.
Although usually included in lists of praenomina regularly used at Rome, and thus considered Latin, the Aemilii and Pinarii were the only patrician families to use the name.
For IFAP he travelled regularly to London, Paris, Rome, New York, occasionally to Africa and Latin America, and represented the federation's interests at the United Nations.
Marstrand continued to travel regularly around Europe throughout his life, to ( London, Vienna, Belgium, but especially to Italy and Rome ), at times in the company of such fellow artists such as P. C.
Unlike pagan Rome, Christian Europe did not exercise a universal prohibition of the dissection and autopsy of the human body and such examinations were carried out regularly from at least the 13th century.
They were once again able to visit their cathedral, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, situated on the opposite side of the city of Rome, and to travel regularly to their summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, from Rome.
St. Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, presided, in 1579, as Cardinal Protector, over the commission which determined once for all the constitution of the order, and the general chapters were regularly held at Milan until the reign of Pope Alexander VII ( 1655-67 ), who ordered them to convene in Rome.
Some papers that use Dyer's column regularly include the Japan Times, The Courier ( Ballarat ), the Straits Times ( Singapore ), the South China Morning Post ( Hong Kong ), the Bangkok Post, the Canberra Times, the New Zealand Herald, The Pioneer ( New Delhi ), DNA ( Bombay ), Dawn ( Karachi ), the Tehran Times, Arab News ( Saudi Arabia ), the Jordan Times, Monday Morning ( Beirut ), Egypt Today, the Jerusalem Post, Hurriyet Daily News ( Istanbul ), the Moscow Times, Telegraf ( Kiev ), Lidove Noviny ( Prague ), Adevarul ( Bucharest ), Helsingin Sanomat ( Finland ), Information ( Copenhagen ), NRC Handelsblad ( Rotterdam ), De Standaard ( Brussels ), Zeitpunkt ( Switzerland ), Internazionale ( Rome ), The New Vision ( Uganda ), The Star ( Nairobi ), Zimbabwe Independent, The Citizen ( Johannesburg ), the Cape Times, Le Droit ( Ottawa ), NOW ( Toronto ), La Presse ( Montreal ), Georgia Straight ( Vancouver ), Dawson Creek Daily News ( Dawson Creek ), Fast Forward Magazine ( Calgary ), the Winnipeg Free Press the Jamaica Daily Gleaner, the Trinidad Express, the Barbados Advocate, Buenos Aires Herald, and the Visayan Daily Star ( Philippines ).
O ' Flaherty regularly visited his old nemesis Colonel Herbert Kappler ( the former SS chief in Rome ) in prison, month after month, being Kappler's only visitor.
In ancient Rome the feriae publicae, legal holidays, were either stativae (" fixed ," that is, recurring regularly, such as the Saturnalia ), conceptivae ( movable ), or imperativae ( appointed for special occasions ).
Upon request, Foster will also lead " Inscription Reading " tours around Rome before his regularly scheduled tours.
Although inhumation was practiced regularly in archaic Rome, cremation was the most common burial practice in the Mid-to Late Republic and the Empire into the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
Baron continued to work regularly on TV and the stage in the 2000s, with credits including Fat Friends ( 2000 – 2005 ), The Bill ( 2000 ), Doctors ( 2000, 2006, 2010 and 2011 ), Peak Practice ( 2001 ), Holby City ( 2002 and 2006 ), Down to Earth ( 2005 ), Rome ( 2005 ) and Casualty ( 2009 ).
The Libro d ' Oro della Nobiltà Italiana ( Golden Book of the Italian Nobility ) is regularly published by the Collegio Araldico of Rome.
Afterward, Dr. Lejeune regularly traveled to Rome to meet with the Pope, to attend meetings of the

Rome and mocked
The pope was mocked by the people of Rome on the Pasquino, and the Romans, who had never taken a liking to a man they saw as a " barbarian ", rejoiced at his death.
" The fictitious will cleverly mocked the leading political and religious figures of Rome at the time, including Pope Leo X himself.
" The fictitious will cleverly mocked the leading political and religious figures of Rome at the time, including Pope Leo X himself.
Saint Genesius of Rome ( died c. 286 or c. 303 ) was an actor who worked in a series of plays that mocked Christianity.

Rome and Everett's
Everett came to the Saints shortly before his infamous incident with Jim Rome on ESPN2 when Rome insulted the quarterback by calling him Chris Evert, a reference to Jim Everett's lack of toughness.

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