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Student musical organizations are the Knights of Carleton and the Overtones ( men's vocal groups ), and the Keynotes ( a women's singing group ).
* 1522 – Siege of Rhodes: Suleiman the Magnificent accepts the surrender of the surviving Knights of Rhodes, who are allowed to evacuate.
The following cards are not used in Cities and Knights:
When combining Cities and Knights with Seafarers, the rules are ambiguous with regards to whether commodities are collected along with normal resources when collecting from a Gold River tile, as well as whether or not commodities can be collected directly from Gold River tiles.
Knights are units that require continuous maintenance through their activation mechanism, but have a wide variety of functions.
Knights are placed on the board in a similar manner to settlements, and can be used to block opposing roads, active or not.
Knights cannot perform actions on the same turn they are activated, but can be reactivated on the same turn as performing an action.
City walls are a minor addition to Cities and Knights that increase the number of resource and commodity cards a player is allowed in their hand before having to discard on a roll of 7.
It does not include the Development Card cost as those cards are not used in a Cities and Knights game.
It also includes the cost of a ship, which are not used in a regular game of Cities and Knights, but presumably this is to cater for players who have combined Cities and Knights and Seafarers.
The Seafarers rules and scenarios are also, for the most part, compatible with Cities and Knights of Catan and Catan: Traders & Barbarians.
When combined with Cities and Knights, the rules state that you are not allowed to take commodities instead of resources if a city is nearby.
They are sometimes used unofficially-such as amateur radio operators operating in a disputed territory or in a nation state that has no official prefix ( e. g. S0 in Western Sahara or station 1A0 at Knights of Malta headquarters in Rome ).
There is no clear historical connection between the Knights Templar, which were dismantled in the 14th century, and any of the modern organizations, of which the earliest emerged publicly in the 18th century, and are referred to as Neo-Templars by some authors.
Knights are generally armigerous ( bearing a coat of arms ), and indeed they played an essential role in the development of heraldry.
The Knights who say Ni are a band of knights from the comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, feared for the manner in which they utter the word " ni " (, like knee but clipped short ).
The other Knights are of normal human proportions and act as a chorus, only repeating words and phrases that the head Knight has spoken.
* 1310 – In France, fifty-four members of the Knights Templar are burned at the stake as heretics.
There is a tradition within the Lincoln Rugby Union team where it is thought that they are Knights of Minerva, with each match being fought and won in her honour.
* 1882 – The Knights of Columbus are established.
* 1307 – Hundreds of Knights Templar in France are simultaneously arrested by agents of Phillip the Fair, to be later tortured into a " confession " of heresy.
Modern critics call the Greek playwright Aristophanes one of the best known early satirists: his plays are known for their critical political and societal commentary, particularly for the political satire by which he criticized the powerful Cleon ( as in The Knights ).

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* 1242 – During a battle on the ice of Lake Peipus, Russian forces, led by Alexander Nevsky, rebuff an invasion attempt by the Teutonic Knights.
In 1440 several western and eastern Prussian towns formed the Prussian Confederation, which led the revolt of Prussia against the rule of the Teutonic Knights in 1454.
The crusaders, led not by Frederick but by his representatives Richard Filangieri, Henry IV, Duke of Limburg, and Hermann of Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, arrived in the east late in 1227, and while waiting for the emperor they set about refortifying Sidon, where they built the sea castle, and Montfort, which later became the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights.
In October, the Khwarazmians, along with the Egyptian army under the command of Baibars, were met by the Frankish army, led by Philip of Montfort, Walter of Brienne, and the masters of the Templars, Hospitallers, and Teutonic Knights, along with al-Mansur and Dawud.
Acre was defended by Henry II's brother Amalric of Tyre, the Hospitallers, Templars, and Teutonic Knights, the Venetians and Pisans, the French garrison led by Jean I de Grailly, and the English garrison led by Otton de Grandson, but they were vastly outnumbered.
The Lithuanians, led by Vykintas, soundly defeated the Livonian Brothers in the Battle of Saule in 1236, which forced the Brothers to merge with the Teutonic Knights.
This disaster led the surviving Brothers to become incorporated into the Order of Teutonic Knights in the following year, and from that point on they became known as the Livonian Order.
His military weakness led Konrad to invite the Teutonic Knights to Prussia.
Stubborn resistance by the Knights and the Maltese populace, as well as infighting between the Turkish leaders, led to the lifting of the siege in September.
* April 5 – During a battle on the ice of Lake Peipus, Russian forces, led by Alexander Nevsky, rebuff an invasion attempt by the Teutonic Knights.
* March 5 – Battle of Aizkraukle: Lithuanian forces led by Traidenis defeat the Teutonic Knights.
The treaty concluded the Thirteen Years ' War ( 1454 – 1466 ) which had begun in February 1454 with the revolt of the Prussian Confederation, led by the cities of Danzig ( Gdańsk ), Elbing ( Elbląg ), Kulm ( Chełmno ) and Thorn, and the Prussian gentry against the rule of the Teutonic Knights in the Monastic State.
Myers next offered the song to Sonny Dae & His Knights, a novelty all-white musical group led by Italian-American Paschal Vennitti.
At the same time, a group of rebels led by Johanna Ferrour stormed the Tower of London and summarily executed those hiding there, including the Lord Chancellor ( Simon of Sudbury, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was particularly associated with the poll tax ), and the Lord Treasurer ( Robert de Hales, the Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitallers of England ).
This campaign led to several official attempts to prompt Congress to adopt the Knights of Columbus ’ policy for the entire nation.
We are therefore led to believe that the building was ruined, probably by an earthquake, between this period and 1402, when the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem arrived and recorded that it was in ruins.
This financial crisis led to rioting in Paris which forced Philip to briefly seek refuge in the Paris Temple-headquarters of the Knights Templar.
For the next 20 years Barbier led a group from the Ecole des Beaux Arts who were nicknamed by Vogue " The Knights of the Bracelet "— a tribute to their fashionable and flamboyant mannerisms and style of dress.
In 1381, during the Peasants ' Revolt, Jack Straw led a mob of 20, 000 rioters who " so offended by the wealth and haughtiness " of the Knights Hospitallers destroyed the manor house.
Henryetta's school teams were known for their unusual nickname, the " Mud Hens " ( later " Hens " and " Fighting Hens "), until a student petition led to a name change ( to " Knights ") in 1989.
That controversy, as well as similar conflicts in nearby port towns like Rockport, led to the Supreme Court case Vietnamese Fishermen's Association v. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, and also served as the basis for the 1985 Ed Harris film Alamo Bay.
These layoffs led to a labor strike by the Knights of Labor which shut down the mines.

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