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However, the original daily use sword of Stephen I survives in Prague's St. Vitus Cathedral since 1368.
* Stephen Garton, Professor of History, Provost & Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Sydney University, argued that thethe flaw in Windschuttle ’ s argument is his belief that history can only be based on the evidence that survives.
Stephen is injured in this chapter but survives.
The novel ends with Wraysford and Firebrace being trapped underground ; Firebrace dies but Stephen survives and as the war ends he is rescued by Levi, a Jewish German soldier.
Stephen survives, marries, and in a brief epilogue stands up to Herbert Pembroke for his right to money that is due him with the publication of his half-brother ’ s book of stories, now valuable since, after his death, Frederick Elliot has become a noted author.
The fame of Stephen as a writer rests on his identification with the author of a treatise which survives in a single Syriac manuscript ( Brit.

Stephen and near
The debate in the senate concluded on March 4, 1854, when Stephen Douglas, beginning near midnight on March 3, made a five-and-a-half-hour speech.
Benedict granted an estate, the Massa Veneris, in the territory of Minturnae, to Abbot Stephen of St. Mark's " near the walls of Spoleto " ( St. Gregory I, Ep.
* 1270 – King Stephen V of Hungary writes his walk to the antiquum castellum near Miholjanec, where the Sword of Attila was recently discovered.
Eventually, the two met in battle near Veszprém and Stephen, victorious, assumed the role of Grand Prince of the Hungarians.
* September 1 – King Stephen V of Hungary writes his walk to the antiquum castellum near Miholjanec, where the Sword of Attila was recently discovered.
After her husband's death, Mrs. Crane moved to Roseville, near Newark, leaving Stephen in the care of his brother Edmund, with whom the young boy lived with cousins in Sussex County.
Pawnees in a parley with Major Stephen Harriman Long | Long's expedition at Engineer Cantonment, near Council Bluffs, Iowa, in October 1819.
In 1779, Stephen Decatur, hero of the Barbary Wars, was born at Sinepuxent, near what is today the town of Berlin.
When a dyslexic constituent, Stephen Halsall ( a psychiatric nurse ), sent him a letter in March 2001 complaining about a drug rehabilitation unit being built near to him, Turner returned the letter to the constituent with all the spelling and grammatical errors underlined and annotated in red ink, e, g we only have 1 Labour Party-should be Party's.
According to some, the Six Cailloux name was appropriated to this region by Stephen Meek, another Hudson's Bay Company trapper who was known for his " discovery " of Scott Valley, in regard to a crossing on the Klamath River near Hornbrook.
* In 1854, Jesse M Mercer and others organized a colony near the future settlement of Newburg in Comanche County on lands earlier granted by Mexico to Stephen F. Austin and Samuel May Williams.
CeCe became a champion horsewoman and then a horse trainer and horseback-riding instructor near San Diego, married a computer designer ( Stephen ), and has two sons and a daughter ( Connor, Ryan and Maddie ).
Meanwhile, American general Stephen Van Rensselaer III, a Federalist political appointee, in command of a sizable army near Lewiston, came under presidential pressure to invade.
According to an 1856 map-a map drawn 11 years before the arrival of Stephen Muck-Gretchtown was located on the south bank of West Graham Lake, very near to Muck's claim.
One of the first physicians in Sand Lake-the earliest of whom there appears to be any positive record-was Dr. Uriah M. Gregory, who located near Sand Lake village with his brothers, Stephen, Daniel M., Justus and Eben Gregory.
As early as the year 1800 Stephen Van Rensselaer sold to a glass manufacturing company of Sloan's, Albany county, a tract of of land near the body of water whiclihas since been known as Glass lake.
The Randall burial plot near the William Floyd Parkway includes the grave of LT Stephen Randall ( 1736 – 1818 ), patriot of the American Revolution and a Suffolk County Militia veteran of the Battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776 as part of a company of Suffolk County Minutemen commanded by Captain Daniel Mulford, his wife Elizabeth Swezey ( 1747 – 1834 ) and several descendants.
The name derives from one of the city's founders, Stephen Bell ( eponymous with the local elementary school ), and from the presence of many small Streams or Brooks in and near the town.
It was named in honor of rancher Stephen W. Ryan, an Arkansas native who settled near present Ryan in 1875.
In October 1864, Union raiders under Brigadier General Stephen G. Burbridge passed through Grundy on their way to destroy the saltworks near Saltville in Smyth County, where they were met by Confederate troops commanded by Brigadier General Alfred E. Jackson at the Battle of Saltville.
* the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway ( from a junction near West Auckland via Barnard Castle, over Stainmore via Kirkby Stephen to a junction with the West Coast Main Line at Tebay ( 50 miles, completed 1861 ( Barnard Castle – Tebay ) 1863 ( remainder ), total cost £ 666, 879 ))
Stephen also had a meeting with Ottokar on 16 October on an island of the Danube near Pozsony where they concluded a truce for two years.
Earle was born Stephen Fain Earle in Fort Monroe, Virginia and grew up near San Antonio, Texas.
Stephen died of chronic renal failure on 11 March 1894 at Red House Park, a nursing home near Ipswich, and was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery.
He is the grandson of Stephen Mack Covey who founded the original Little America near Granger, Wyoming.

Stephen and fatal
Certain that his wound was fatal, he cried out " I am killed, remember me to my wife ", and called for his chaplain Stephen Comyn.
It was in his description of the reign of King Stephen of England that de Rapin made perhaps his most enduring contribution to English history: he was the first historian to describe the reign as an " anarchy ": " In the fatal anarchy, the barons acting as sovereigns grievously oppressed the people and were so presumptuous as to coin their own money.
Judgment ( in his favor ) was rendered after his death, but the consequent legal proceedings, which included a Bowie knife fight in the courtroom of the Circuit Court for the Northern District of California, the physical beating of Justice Stephen Johnson Field of the US Supreme Court ( by David S. Terry, a former Chief Judge of the California Supreme Court ) and the fatal shooting of Terry by a US Marshal, both in the breakfast room of a California railroad hotel, which culminated in a landmark US Supreme Court decision in the case " In re Neagle ( Cunningham v. Neagle )", on the supremacy of federal law over state law.

Stephen and bout
Stephen had allegedly planned to travel on the White Ship but had disembarked just before it sailed ; Orderic Vitalis attributes this to a sudden bout of diarrhea.
On October 6, 2007, Stephen Forbes won a split-decision upset over Francisco in a junior welterweight bout.
He included Bloomfield, Barry Goldberg and, after Bloomfield left the session due to a bout of insomnia, Stephen Stills.

Stephen and Yellow
* Stephen King, in his novel Thinner ( written under the pen-name Richard Bachman ), includes a reference to the " King in Yellow " as a head shop from which the protagonist's daughter buys an item.
The firm was the American publisher of Oscar Wilde's Salomé, illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley ; The Yellow Book periodical, also illustrated by Beardsley ; and The Black Riders and Other Lines by Stephen Crane.
** Low Men in Yellow Coats by Stephen King
Some of the events set in motion in this arc will return to haunt Jack and Stephen as late as The Yellow Admiral, the eighteenth novel in the series.
A regular route for UDA gunmen seeking access to the Falls during the Troubles, it was dubbed the " Yellow Brick Road " by Stephen McKeag and his men.
* Stephen Romer, Yellow Studio.

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