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Encomium and Emmae
It is thought though, due not least to the extolling of her in the Encomium Emmae Reginae, that in addition to political machinations, Cnut grew fond of Emma.
It was at this court that the Encomium Emmae ( see above ) was written.
Twice the Queen of the English kingdom, Emma of Normandy sits here in receipt of the Encomium Emmae, with her sons Harthacnut and Edward the Confessor in the frame.
See also Encomium Emmae ( for the Encomium Emmae Reginae or Gesta Cnutonis Regis in honour of Queen Emma )
* Monk of St Omer ( 1949 ) Encomium Emmae Reginae ; ed.
* Encomium Emmae Reginae, encomium to Edward's mother
Cnut had put aside his first wife Ælfgifu of Northampton in order to marry Emma, and according to the Encomium Emmae Reginae, a book she inspired many years later, Cnut agreed that any sons of their marriage should take precedence over the sons of his first marriage.
The Encomium Emmae Reginae also describes Edward the Confessor and Alfred Aetheling as the sons of Canute, though the modern term would be step-sons.
According to the Encomium Emmae Reginae, though, Æthelnoth.
Conflicting accounts of Sweyn's later life also appear in the Encomium Emmae Reginae, an 11th-century Latin encomium in honour of his son king Cnut's queen Emma, of Normandy, along with Chronicon ex chronicis by Florence of Worcester, another 11th-century author.
Cnut's mother's precise identity is unknown, although it is likely that she was a Slavic princess, daughter to Mieszko I of Poland ( in accord with the Monk of St Omer's, Encomium Emmae and Thietmar of Merseburg's contemporary Chronicon ).
Contemporary works such as the Chronicon and the Encomium Emmae, do not mention it.
There is a passage of the Encomiast's ( as the author of the Encomium Emmae is known ) with a reference to the force Cnut led in his English conquest of 1015 / 16.
* The anonymous author of the Encomium Emmae ( written in the early 1040s ) was apparently acquainted with the Life, though it is not known how he knew of it.
Symeon of Durham and Adam of Bremen suggest that Cnut had reserved the English throne for Harold, while the Encomium Emmae Reginae claims that he done so for Harthacnut.
In the Encomium Emmae Reginae it is heard that Harold was secretly a servant's son.
* Encomium Emmae Reginae, ed.
Alistair Campbell, Encomium Emmae Reginae.
* Encomium Emmae, a medieval encomium of Queen Emma of Normandy
According to the Encomium Emmae, Eric of Hlathir performed the execution.
No contemporary or near-contemporary biography has survived, and narratives from around the time of his life such as the Encomium Emmae and the Vita Ædwardi Regis scarcely mention him ; historians are therefore dependent on a few entries in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and comparable Irish sources.

Encomium and Reginae
* Encomium Emma Reginae ed.

Encomium and had
In 1993, Cracker contributed the song " Good Times Bad Times " to the Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin ( which was recorded after a rendition of " When the Levee Breaks " had been deemed " too weird ").

Encomium and England
According to the Encomium ( see above ), Edward the Confessor already served as co-ruler of England since 1041.

Encomium and written
Major Wuorinen compositions of the ' 60s include Orchestral and Electronic Exchanges, premiered by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Lukas Foss, the First Piano Concerto, with composer as soloist, the String Trio, written for the then newly formed new music ensemble Speculum Musicae, and Time's Encomium, Wuorinen ’ s only purely electronic piece, composed using the RCA Synthesizer at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center under a commission from Nonesuch Records, for which Wuorinen was awarded the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Music at the age of 32.

Encomium and by
In his Encomium to Helen, Gorgias even applied rhetoric to fiction by seeking for his own pleasure to prove the blamelessness of the mythical Helen of Troy in starting the Trojan War.
The Encomium stays silent or an event reported by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and other sources.
# Encomium calvitii, a literary jeu d ' esprit, suggested by Dio Chrysostom's Praise of Hair
From a sketch by: w: Hans Holbein the Younger | Holbein in: w: Desiderius Erasmus | Erasmus's The Praise of Folly | Moriae Encomium.
See also the positive light casted on her by Girolamo Cardano in his Neronis Encomium printed in 1562 in Basel.
Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin is a tribute album by various artists dedicated to Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on March 14, 1995.

Encomium and Emma
Ian Howard argued that Emma not being involved in a major political manoeuvre would be " out of character for her " and the Encomium was probably trying to mask her responsibility for a blunder.

Encomium and .
Jebb entertained the possibility that this work survives in the form of the Encomium of Helen ascribed to Gorgias: " It appears not improbable that Anaximenes may have been the real author of the work ascribed to Gorgias.
The title of the book is Encomium Neronis and it is available in English as Girolamo Cardano Nero: an Exemplary Life Inkstone, 2012.
In 1995, Hootie & the Blowfish contributed the song " Hey Hey What Can I Do " to the Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin.
They later contributed " Bless the Beasts and Children " to a 1994 The Carpenters tribute album If I Were a Carpenter, and " Misty Mountain Hop " to the 1995 Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin.

Emmae and Reginae
She sponsored the Enconium Emmae Reginae, a work which eulogised her and attacked Harold, especially for arranging the murder of her son by Æthelred, Alfred Atheling, in 1036.

Reginae and England
It often formed part of the dower of the Queens of England during the late 14th and early 15th centuries, becoming known as Corsham Reginae.
In 1550, one year after Marguerite's death, a tributary poem, Annae, Margaritae, Ianae, sororum virginum heroidum Anglarum, in mortem Diuae Margaritae Valesiae, Nauarrorum Reginae, Hecatodistichon, was published in England.

Reginae and by
In Latin, the Castle of the Queen was called Grecz Reginae, the original German Königingrätz was shortened to Königgrätz by 1800.
That the book does not expound Vanini's actual views, the author expressly stated in his second work, De Admirandis Naturae Reginae Deaeque Mortalium Arcanis ( Paris, 1616 ), which, originally certified by two doctors of the Sorbonne, was later re-examined and condemned.
In 1950, he founded the Marianum Theological Faculty, which, on December 8, 1955 became a Pontifical faculty by Decree Coelesti Honorandae Reginae of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities under the authority of Pope Pius XII.

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