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* September 14 – Rout of Winchester: Empress Matilda returns to the throne after Robert is captured by loyalist forces.
" Bliss contrasted the pastoral tone of that work with Rout ( 1920 ) an uproarious piece for soprano and instrumental ensemble ; " the music conveys an impression such as one might gather at an open window at carnival time … the singer is given a series of meaningless syllables chosen for their phonetic effect ".
Of Bliss's early works, Rout is occasionally performed, and has been recorded, but the first of his works to enter the repertoire ( at least in the UK ) is the Colour Symphony.
The continuous, back-and-forth nature of the struggle, which defined this period, is captured in the Oirat epic song " The Rout of Mongolian Sholui Ubashi Khong Tayiji ," recounting the Oirat victory over the First Khan of the Altan Khanate in 1587.
Illustrative of this history is the Oirat epic song, ' The Rout of Mongolian Sholoi Ubushi Khong Tayiji ', about the war between the Oirats and the first Altan Khan of the Khalkha.
The party is led by Ajeya Rout.
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* 1877 – Ettie Rout, New Zealand activist ( d. 1936 )
* 920 – Rout of an alliance of Christian troops from Navarre and Léon against the Muslims at Pamplona.
:"... and therein was set as a crown the Gorgon, grim of aspect, glaring terribly, and about her were Terror and Rout.
His novel The Rout deals with the partisan struggle in Russia's Far East during the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
Among these are a concerto for wordless tenor voice, piano and strings ( 1920 ), and Rout for wordless soprano and chamber ensemble ( subsequently revised for orchestra ), which received a double encore at its first performance.
Her forces were defeated at the Rout of Winchester on 14 September 1141, and Robert of Gloucester was captured nearby at Stockbridge.
The place where it was fought, near the village of Ormenio in the east of present-day Greece, has ever since been called Sırp Sındığı " Serbian Rout " in Turkish.
Eminent contemporary gurus and performers in alphabetic order include Aloka Kanungo, Alpana Nayak, Anandi Ramachandran, Aruna Mohanty, Bichitrananda Swain, Bijayini Satpathy, Chitralekha Patnaik, Daksha Mashruwala, Dibakar Khuntia, Dipanwita Roy, Dr. Bidisha Mohanty, Durga Charan Ranbir, Gangadhar Pradhan, Gita Mahalik, Harekrishna Behra, Ileana Citaristi, Jhelum Paranjape, Jyoti Rout, Kasturi Pattanaik, Kiran Segal, Kumkum Lal, Madhavi Mudgal, Madhumita Raut, Manoranjan Pradhan, Meera Das, Muralidhar Majhi, Nandita Behera, Natabar Maharana, Oopali Operajita, Poushali Mukherjee, Ramani Ranjan Jena, Ramli Ibrahim, Ranjana Gauhar, Ratikant Mohapatra, Ratna Roy, Sharmila Biswas, Sharmila Mukherjee, Sharon Lowen, Snehaprava Samantaray, Sonal Mansingh, Sri Mahdeva Raut, Srinath Raut, Sujata Mohapatra, Surupa Sen, Sutapa Talukdar, Trinath Maharana and several others around the world.
So overwhelming was the Ottoman victory that the Turks referred to the battle as the Rout ( or Destruction ) of the Serbs.
The Battle of Megiddo () also known in Turkish as the Nablus Hezimeti (" Rout of Nablus "), the Nablus Yarması (" Breakthrough at Nablus ") was fought between 19 and 25 September 1918, on the Plain of Sharon, in front of Tulkarm, Tabsor and Arara in the Judean Hills as well as on the Esdralon Plain at Nazareth, Afulah, Beisan, Jenin and Samakh.
" He also published three plays: The Rout of the Philistines ( with Nino Marcelli, 1922 ), A Gest of Robin Hood ( with Robert C. Newell, 1929 ), and Ivanhoe: A Grove Play 1936.
Rob Gladstone, and other senior clergy include Tom Rout, Valerie Joyce and David Wilson.
Wilson and Darlington were replaced in Blood Duster by Tony Forde ( vocals ) of death metal band Entasis, and Brad Johnston ( guitar ), formerly of death metal band Hecatomb, which also supplied drummer Shane Rout.
This line-up recorded 1993's Fisting the Dead, after which both Rout and Johnston left to work on Rout's side-project, a black metal band called Abyssic Hate.
Heriot left the band in early 1999 and Rout returned but after a few rehearsals was replaced again by Rizzo.
The " Battle of Hayes Pond ", also known as " the Klan Rout ", made national news.
In 1999, Rational Youth, with a new lineup of original frontman Howe and new keyboard players Jean-Claude Cutz and Dave Rout, released its first album after fourteen years, To the Goddess Electricity.

is and personified
The second is Israel itself as a personified nation, as shown in Isaiah 49: 3 and the third is the remnant of the First Isaiah, the restored Israel from the exile ( Isa 46: 3 ).
The " Old Lady of Threadneedle St " ( the Bank personified ) is ravished by William Pitt the Younger.
Overlap occurs between these usages because deities or godlike entities are often identical with and / or identified by the powers and forces that are credited to them — in many cases a deity is merely a power or force personified — and these powers and forces may then be extended or granted to mortal individuals.
Thus Eos, preceded by the Morning Star, is seen as the genetrix of all the stars and planets ; her tears are considered to have created the morning dew, personified as Ersa or Herse.
* the Russians, as Otechestvo ( отечество ) or Otchizna ( отчизна ), however Rodina, is more common, happens to be feminine, and is typically personified as a mother ( Sometimes referred to as birthland-mother ).
A similar model is found in the Homeric account of the 8th century BCE in which " Okeanos, the personified body of water surrounding the circular surface of the Earth, is the begetter of all life and possibly of all gods.
Frost is personified in Russian culture as Ded Moroz.
" The first, another word for " angry ," is " fuming ," which ends in " g ." The second, " hungry ," at least when personified, is " eager " which ends in " r ." Similarly, the third word is " every ," which ends in " y " and is clearly used by the word " everyone.
It is in this existential crisis, shown against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, that we see the differences between one culture, personified by Harold, handling a meaningless war, while another has experienced and lived beyond a war that produced a crisis of meaning.
móður hold mellu dolgs " flesh of mother of enemy of giantess " is the Earth ( Jörd ), personified as a goddess who was the mother of Thor, the enemy of the Jotuns.
In Hinduism, kāma is pleasurable, sexual love, personified by the god Kamadeva.
In other versions, Helen is a daughter of Nemesis, the goddess who personified the disaster that awaited those suffering from the pride of Hubris.
Lusus is usually translated as " game " or " play ", while lyssa is a borrowing from the Greek λυσσα, " frenzy " or " rage ", and sometimes rage personified ; for later poets, Lusus and Lyssa become flesh-and-blood companions of Bacchus.
This capacity, personified as a mysterious alter-ego called the Avatar, is dormant in most people, who are known as sleepers, whereas Magi ( and / or their Avatars ) are said to be Awakened.
It is a dream vision of Christ on the cross, with the cross personified, speaking thus:
She is depicted in dual form, being both sunlight and shadow, personified.
The charioteer of Surya is Aruna, who is also personified as the redness that accompanies the sunlight in dawn and dusk.

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