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After retiring from the 49ers, Walsh returned as head coach at Stanford and later served as Cardinal athletic director.
After the Sack of Rome he fled home, but eventually returned and was taken into the household of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese senior.
Having obtained a safe-conduct from Robert Guiscard, the Norman Count ( later Duke ) of Apulia, he returned to his monastery and was duly installed by Cardinal Humbert on Easter Day 1058.
By the time Mazarin returned from his second and last exile in February 1653, Thomas, who accompanied the court to St Denis to welcome the Cardinal home, was insignificant again-an analysis of Mazarin's close colleagues at this time by the later historian Chéruel made no mention of him.
By the time Mazarin returned from his second and last exile in February 1653, Thomas, who accompanied the court to St Denis to welcome the Cardinal home, was insignificant again-an analysis of Mazarin's close colleagues at this time by the later historian Chéruel made no mention of him.
In 1517, having spent a year in England, she returned north, after a treaty of reconciliation had been worked out by Albany, Henry and Cardinal Wolsey.
After three years he returned to Rome, on the invitation of Cardinal Gaspare Carpegna, vicar of Pope Innocent XI, and devoted himself to antiquarian research, examining with minute care the monuments and inscriptions of the Campagna.
Before he died, Meštrović returned to Yugoslavia one last time in order to visit the imprisoned Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac and Tito himself.
Through Cardinal Bentivoglio he was recommended to Antonio Francesco Farnese, Duke of Parma, who appointed him his poet laureate ; and he remained at the court of Parma until Antonio's death, after which he returned to Genoa.
He withdrew from Paris, but soon afterwards returned, the decree against him being canceled by Henry II, who came to the throne in 1547, through the influence of Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine.
Nevertheless, in December 1646 he returned to Poland and, in October 1647, resigned his position as Cardinal to stand for election to the Polish throne.
In 1534 Clovio returned to the household of Cardinal Marino Grimani.
The mission departed for Rome in February 1095 and returned by Whitsun with a papal legate, Walter the Cardinal Bishop of Albano, who had Anselm's pallium.
He returned to Rome in 1638 – 39, where he was housed by Cardinal Francesco Maria Brancaccio, bishop of Viterbo.
In June 1620 the new temporary Viceroy, Cardinal Borja, former ambassador to Rome, took possession of the Viceroyalty against all formal rules, but Osuna accepted the authority of Borja and returned obediently to Madrid.
A former servant of the Cardinal, now returned from a sentence in the galleys for murder.
Instead, he mistakenly kills Antonio, who has just returned to Malfi to attempt a reconciliation with the Cardinal.
He became chaplain to Cardinal Pole and lived with him at Rome, was attainted in 1539, but returned to England on Mary's accession, and in 1555 became bishop of St Asaph, a diocese, largely within Wales, which he did much to win back to the Roman Catholic Church.
Goldwell attended Cardinal Pole's funeral by the Queen's permission and then returned to St Asaph's.
In 1942, Cardinal founder Young returned to edit the paper for a day.
The Cardinal returned to campus later that year with a cover depicting a cardinal rising from ashes like a phoenix.
In 1620 Landi returned to Rome, where he spent the rest of his life, where his patrons included successively the Borghese family, Cardinal Maurizio of Savoy, and the Barberini family, who were to be his major employers throughout the late 1620s and 1630s, though he joined the papal choir in 1629 on half-salary.
He was named Cardinal Bishop of Ostia in December 1261, but resigned a few months later and returned to his title of Santa Sabina.
With Gwar's change in musical style towards heavy metal ( as opposed to punk-metal, or the surf-metal found only on this album ), and with the absence of all but two of the album's vocalists ( Oderus and Beefcake-though Matt Maguire is still with Gwar, Cardinal Syn was killed during the 1995 tour ( although Cardinal Syn has returned as the primary antagonist for the 2009 Lust in Space tour )), the number of usable songs from the album is limited ( usually to " Whargoul ", " Martyr Dumb " and " Crush, Kill, Destroy ," although " Meat Sandwich " was a staple in the 2006 Beyond Hell tour ).

Cardinal and Italy
In 1363 he excommunicated Bernabò Visconti, the last great figure of Ghibellinism in northern Italy, who occupied the Papal city of Bologna and valiantly resisted the troops of Cardinal Gil de Albornoz, the Vicar of the Papal States at the time.
The first possible historical reference to the vase is in a 1601 letter from the French scholar Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc to the painter Peter Paul Rubens, where it is recorded as in the collection of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte in Italy.
* December 6 – Odoardo Farnese, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy ( d. 1626 )
Pope Gregory and Cardinal Lambruschini opposed basic technological innovations such as gas lighting and railways, believing that they would promote commerce and increase the power of the bourgeoisie, leading to demands for liberal reforms which would undermine the monarchical power of the Pope over central Italy.
Before his death, Leo IX had sent a legatine mission under Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida to Constantinople to negotiate with Patriarch Michael I Cerularius in response to his actions concerning the church in Southern Italy.
When the French Revolutionary Army invaded Italy in 1797, Cardinal Chiaramonti cautioned temperance and submission to the Cisalpine Republic they established.
Subsequently, under the direction of Cardinal Richelieu, Victor Amadeus attempted to create an anti-Spanish league in Italy.
Negotiations for the settlement of the Roman Question began in 1926 between the government of Italy and the Holy See, and culminated in the agreements of the Lateran Pacts, signed — the Treaty says — for King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy by Benito Mussolini, Prime Minister and Head of Government, and for Pope Pius XI by Pietro Gasparri, Cardinal Secretary of State, on February 11, 1929.
Andrea Bregno sculpted a few of them, including those of a Cardinal Alano in San Prassede, Ludovico Cardinal d ' Albert at Santa Maria in Aracoeli, and Bishop John de Coca at the Santa Maria sopra Minerva, a basilican church in Rome, Italy.
The Normans were by this time firmly established in southern Italy, and later in the year 1059 the new alliance was cemented at Melfi, where the Pope, accompanied by Hildebrand, Cardinal Humbert and the abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino, solemnly invested Robert Guiscard with the duchies of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily, and Richard of Aversa with the principality of Capua, in return for oaths of fealty and the promise of assistance in guarding the rights of the Church.
* Monfasani, John, ' Platonic paganism in the fifteenth century ', in: John Monfasani, Byzantine Scholars in Renaissance Italy: Cardinal Bessarion and Other Émigrés, ( Aldershot, 1995 ), no.
Byzantine Scholars in Renaissance Italy: Cardinal Bessarion and other Émigrés ( Aldershot, UK: Variorum, 1995 ).
After a wandering and insecure life of some years in Italy, he received and accepted the invitation of the Cardinal Ippolito II d ' Este to settle in Rome in 1559.
When, a few weeks later the French troops were recalled to northern Italy, Ferdinand sent a hastily assembled force, under Cardinal Ruffo, to reconquer the mainland kingdom.
The ceremony was presided by José Neto, Cardinal of Lisbon, then exiled in Seville, who had baptized D. Manuel when he was the Prince Royal ; D. Manuel was also assisted by the Prince of Wales ( Edward VIII ) and King Afonso XIII of Spain, as well as representatives of the Royal Houses of Europe ( including Spain, Germany, Italy, France and Romania, in addition to the principalities and German kingdoms ).
Picture-fanciers of Italy were certainly familiar with the beauties of Memling's compositions, as shown in the preference given to them by such purchasers as Cardinal Grimani and Cardinal Bembo at Venice, and the heads of the house of Medici at Florence.
Cardinal Richelieu nevertheless entrusted him with the command in Italy in 1643 under Prince Thomas ( who had changed sides in the quarrel ).
* Paolo Romeo ( born 1938 ), Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo, Italy
He visited Italy in 1608-9, visiting Rome, and working for Cardinal Borromeo in Milan.
On the other hand, the Sorbonne rejected Gaffarel's work and ridiculed him ; however, he gained the protection of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu, who made him his librarian and sent him off firsto to Italy, then to Greece and Asia to retrieve rare books ( reportedly including manuscripts by Pico della Mirandola ).
By 1426, however, he had gone back to Italy, this time to Bologna, where he entered the service of Cardinal Louis Aleman, the papal legate.
In 1953, he travelled to Rome, Italy where he planned to make a film about the sixteenth century occultist Cardinal d ' Este.

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