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Summoned and before
Summoned on 27 August 1695 before the Kirk Session for his " undecent carriage " ( indecent behaviour ) in church, he " did not comper, having gone away to be seas: this business is continued till his return ".
Summoned to appear before Emperor Valentinian I at Milan and there maintain his charges, Hilary was mortified to hear the supposed heretic give satisfactory answers to all the questions proposed.
Summoned to appear before a chapter of his Order at Genoa, he fled in 1542 to Pisa and thence to another Italian reformer, Bernardino Ochino, at Florence.
Summoned to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities ( HUAC ), he refused to cooperate and was sent to jail.
Summoned to Chicago to testify before a grand jury investigation of the incident, Rothstein said that he was an innocent businessman, intent on clearing his name and his reputation.
Summoned both before emperor and pope, Hermann was deposed and excommunicated by Pope Paul III in 1546.
Summoned to give evidence before the committee, the performers give their evidence, but expect the worse.

Summoned and was
Pembroke was described by John Betjeman, in Summoned by Bells:
Ferdinand IV, El Emplazado or " the Summoned ," ( 6 December 1285 – 7 September 1312 ) was a king of Castile ( 1295 – 1312 ) and León and Galicia ( 1301 – 1312 ).
Summoned to Paris, he was made aide-de-camp to the president, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, and took part in the coup d ' état of December 2, 1851.
BBV's first production was Summoned by Shadows, co-produced with the BBC Film Club.
Partly as a homage to Doctor Who, of which Baggs was a fan, and partly in a pragmatic attempt to take advantage of a pre-existing audience, Summoned by Shadows was a Who-style tale of strange doings on a distant planet featuring Colin Baker as the nameless protagonist ( listed in the credits as " The Stranger ").
Summoned by his uncle, King Stanisław August Poniatowski and the Sejm, when the Polish Army was reorganized, Poniatowski emigrated to Poland.
Summoned by Shadows was a Who-style tale of strange doings on a distant planet featuring three actors known for their roles in Doctor Who and playing not dissimilar characters.
Summoned to Paris by Cavour in 1856 to prepare the memorandum on the Romagna provinces for the Paris congress resolving the Crimean War, he was in 1859 appointed by Cavour secretary-general of the Piedmontese Foreign Office.
Summoned to answer to the Privy Council and archbishop — who were primarily concerned with Hooper's willingness to accept the royal supremacy, which was also part of the oath for newly ordained clergy — Hooper evidently made sufficient reassurances, as he was soon appointed to the bishopric of Gloucester.
Summoned by Broodwing after the defeat of the first Dragoul, the second Dragoul was even stronger, and able to grow much larger than the standard giant-monster size.

Summoned and Order
Most of Robert Frost's narrative and conversational poems are in blank verse ; so are other important poems like Wallace Stevens's " The Idea of Order at Key West " and " The Comedian as the Letter C ", W. B. Yeats's " The Second Coming ", W. H. Auden's " The Watershed " and John Betjeman's Summoned by Bells.

Summoned and new
Summoned to the new Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, Beauregard received a hero's welcome at the railroad stations along the route.
* Summoned new electoral colleges for September of that year

Summoned and who
Summoned to an audience with Atasco and his wife, they meet a mysterious man named Sellars, who claims to have gathered them.
Summoned by Bishop Damasus ( who arranges lodging at Marcella's hospitality house ), Jerome arrived in 382.

Summoned and at
Summoned from his mill at Coralville and still coated in flour dust, Kirkwood gave a rousing speech at the founding meeting of the Iowa Republican Party in February 1856.

Summoned and .
Summoned by the Fairy Queen, Iolanthe rises from the frog-infested stream that has been her home in exile.
* The poem Summoned by Bells by John Betjeman.
Summoned by Archdeacon Grantly to assist in the war against the Proudies and Mr Slope is the brilliant Reverend Francis Arabin.
Betjeman records his appreciation of Bowra in his verse autobiography Summoned by Bells ; he evokes an evening spent dining with Bowra in a passage which concludes: " I wandered back to Magdalen, certain then ,/ As now, that Maurice Bowra ’ s company / Taught me far more than all my tutors did.
*: Summoned from Shocker's branch in West Coast USA, he took command of the organization in Japan.
The series began in 1991 with Summoned by Shadows, co-produced with the BBC Film Club.
Summoned to the Lords as 3rd Baron Howard of Effingham.
Notable examples of his early monsters are Dark Magician, Gaia the Fierce Knight, Summoned Skull, and Celtic Guardian.
Summoned units use mana for upkeep instead of gold.

before and imperial
Alexios was now closer to the imperial throne than ever before.
Also, supporters of this view would characterize Luke ’ s portrayal of the Roman Empire as positive because they believe Luke “ glosses over negative aspects of the empire and presents imperial power positively .” For example, when Paul is before the council defending himself, Paul says that he is “ on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead ” ( Acts 23: 6 ).
More broadly speaking, Chinese classic texts may refer to texts, be they written in vernacular Chinese or in classical Chinese, that existed before 1912, when the last imperial Chinese dynasty, the Qing Dynasty, fell.
He was an official in the imperial archives, and wrote a book in two parts before departing to the West.
The history of the empire before the Tetrarchy is portrayed as a time of civil war, savage despotism, and imperial collapse.
* Soga no Kitashi Hime, daughter of Soga no Iname ; fourth consort ; died before 612 ; 13 imperial children:
The Visigoths, for example, were converted to Arian Christianity around 360, even before they were pushed into imperial territory by the expansion of the Huns.
After or just before the dissolution, the Electors of Bavaria, Württemberg, Saxony, and Hanover each took the title of king of his former electorate ( in the case of Hanover after regaining his lands following Napoleon's defeat in 1814 ) while the King of Prussia extended his royal title to cover his erstwhile Electorate of Brandenburg as well as the lands he held as king outside the imperial border.
Cassius Dio reported that Elagabalus would paint his eyes, epilate his hair and wear wigs before prostituting himself in taverns, brothels, and even in the imperial palace:
Justin, who was in the imperial guard ( the Excubitors ) before he became emperor, adopted Justinian, brought him to Constantinople, and ensured the boy's education.
This was a coup for Honorius, as such a confirmation had never occurred before, and around July 1126 Honorius invited Emperor Lothair to Rome to obtain the imperial title.
On the papal side, it was conceded that the bishops should receive investiture with the sceptre, that the episcopal elections should be held in the presence of the Emperor or his representatives, that in case of disputed elections the Emperor should, after the decision of the metropolitan and the suffragan bishops, confirm the rightfully elected candidate, and lastly, that the imperial investiture of the temporal properties connected to the sees should take place in Germany before the consecration.
Four days later, pope and cardinals had to flee from Rome before the imperial prefect of the Eternal City, and at Terracina, in spite of all protests, Victor laid aside the papal insignia and once more retired to Monte Cassino, where he remained nearly a whole year.
In 973, shortly before the death of emperor Otto I the Great, a Reichstag ( Imperial Convention ) was held at the imperial court in which Mieszko, duke of Poland, and Boleslav, duke of Bohemia, as well as numerous other nobles from as far away as Byzantium and Bulgaria, gathered to pay homage to the emperor.
However, several legions from the Roman province of Macedonia of Crassus ' army may already have been stationed in there around 29-28 BC, before the official imperial command was instituted.
Many U. S. units are virtually identical to their imperial counterparts, but the U. S. customary system developed from English units used in the British Empire before the system of imperial units was standardized in 1824.
He proposed that his consent should be necessary before any soldiers for foreign service were recruited in the empire ; but the estates were unwilling to strengthen the imperial authority, the Protestant princes regarded the suggestion as an attempt to prevent them from assisting their co-religionists in France and the Netherlands, and nothing was done in this direction, although some assistance was voted for the defense of Austria.
Both sought Frederick ’ s support, Frederick, busy with the siege of Crema, appeared unsupportive of Alexander III, and after the sacking of Crema demanded that Alexander appear before the emperor at Pavia and to accept the imperial decree.
The third, Adalbert of Prague, was summoned before the imperial court by the regent Hatto I, Archbishop of Mainz, a partisan of the Conradines.
Never before had a Byzantine imperial princess, and one " born-in-the-purple " at that, married a barbarian, as matrimonial offers of French kings and German emperors had been peremptorily rejected.
In 1422, Władysław fought another war, known as the Gollub War, against the Teutonic Order, defeating them in under two months before the Order's imperial reinforcements had time to arrive.
So, Emperor Charlemagne considered making Metz his imperial capital, before he finally decided in favor of Aachen.

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