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Marinus and Willett
In a special election, Clinton defeated the Federalist Nicholas Fish and the Tammany Hall candidate Marinus Willett, to become Lieutenant Governor under Governor Daniel D. Tompkins until the end of the term in June 1813.
The Continental forces, led by Col. Marinus Willett of Johnstown, ultimately put the British to flight.
Lt. Col. Marinus Willett, a 1791 portrait by Ralph Earl ( artist ) | Ralph Earl
After the thunderstorm passed, Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett led 250 men from the fort, and proceeded to raid the nearly-deserted enemy camps to the south of the fort.
The Sons of Liberty led by Marinus Willett broke into the Arsenal at City Hall and removed 1, 000 stand of arms.
Ward's doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, becomes enmeshed in Ward's doings, investigating Curwen's old Pawtuxet bungalow which Ward has restored.
The bulk of the story concerns the investigation conducted by the Wards ' family doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, in an attempt to discover the reason for Ward's madness and the physiological changes.
Some have claimed that his great-grandson was Marinus Willett, who also served as Mayor of New York, from 1807-1808.
Marinus Willett painted by Ralph Earl, oil on canvas, c. 1791.
Marinus Willett ( July 31, 1740 – August 22, 1830 ) was an American soldier and political leader from New York.
Marinus Willett served in the militia during the French and Indian War.
* Lowenthal, Larry, Marinus Willett, Defender of the Northern Frontier, New York, 2000
* National Park Service's Marinus Willett Collections Management and Education Center
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He was sentenced to death for spying by Lt. Col. Marinus Willett, was imprisoned in Albany, but after a few months he escaped and returned to Canada.
He fought in the Battle of Johnstown and was killed on October 30, 1781 while retreating back to Canada in a skirmish with rebel troops ( 2nd Albany County Militia Regiment ) and the Tryon County militia under Marinus Willett in the Mohawk Valley.
Concerning the events of that day, Henry Shaver, one of forty white men chosen at Fort Plank by Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett to accompany a band of Oneida Indians under the command of Colonel Lewis Cook in pursuit of Major John Ross forces after the Battle of Johnstown, stated.

Marinus and
According to Asser, because of Pope Marinus friendship with King Alfred, the pope granted an exemption to any Anglo-Saxons residing within Rome from tax or tribute.
However, in 725, possibly at the emperor s request, Marinus, who had been sent from Constantinople to govern the Duchy of Rome, encouraged a conspiracy to murder the pope.
He was ordained as a subdeacon by Pope Marinus I, followed by his being raised to the deaconate by Pope Stephen V. During the pontificate of Pope Formosus ( 891 – 896 ), he was a member of the party of nobles who supported the Emperor Lambert, who was the opponent of Formosus and the pope s preferred imperial candidate, Arnulf of Carinthia.

Marinus and 485
The first recorded use of the Greek word translated trapezoid ( τραπέζοειδη, trapézoeide, " table-like ") was by Marinus Proclus ( 412 to 485 AD ) in his Commentary on the first book of Euclid's Elements.
He was in Athens when Proclus died ( in 485 ), and later when Marinus took over as head ( scholarch ) of the Neoplatonist school.

Marinus and 000
" Taken us back to prehistoric times ( 100, 000 BC ), The Daleks, Marco Polo, Marinus ( The Keys of Marinus ), and The Aztecs ".

Marinus and about
* Documentary about Reichstag fire and Marinus van der Lubbe
Particularly its early reports and serials in regards to the Reichstag fire authored by former SS officers Paul Carell ( who had also served as chief press spokesman for Nazi Germany's Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop ) and Fritz Tobias have since about the year 2000 been considered influential in historiography due to the fact that since the 1960s the Spiegel reports written by these two authors had made accredited historian Hans Mommsen a lifelong champion for the guilt blame of Marinus van der Lubbe, the man the Nazis themselves had presented as perpetrator of the Reichstag fire in 1933.
The equirectangular projection ( also called the equidistant cylindrical projection, geographic projection, or la carte parallélogrammatique projection, and which includes the special case of the plate carrée projection or geographic projection ), is a simple map projection attributed to Marinus of Tyre, who Ptolemy claims invented the projection about AD 100.

Marinus and center
Eventually, this gifted student became dissatisfied with the level of philosophical instruction available in Alexandria, and went to Athens, the preeminent philosophical center of the day, in 431 to study at the Neoplatonic successor of the famous Academy founded 800 years ( in 387 BC ) before by Plato ; there he was taught by Plutarch of Athens ( not to be confused with Plutarch of Chaeronea ), Syrianus, and Asclepigenia ; he succeeded Syrianus as head of the Academy, and would in turn be succeeded on his death by Marinus of Neapolis.

Marinus and .
In the year 883, though there is some debate over the year, King Alfred, because of his support and his donation of alms to Rome, received a number of gifts from the Pope Marinus.
Several of its later bishops are known: Marinus in 325 ; Niconius in 344 ; Sylvanus at the beginning of the 5th century ; Pionius in 451 ; Leo in 787 ; Peter, friend of the Patriarch Ignatius, and adversary to Michael, in the ninth century.
Diels was best known as the primary interrogator of Marinus van der Lubbe after the Reichstag fire.
* 1934 – Marinus van der Lubbe, Dutch communist accused of setting the Reichstag fire ( b. 1909 )
* 1909 – Marinus van der Lubbe, Dutch communist ( d. 1934 )
Pope Adrian II ( 867 – 872 ) is the last pope for which there are extant manuscripts of the original Liber Pontificalis: the biographies of Pope John VIII, Pope Marinus I, and Pope Adrian III are missing and the biography of Pope Stephen V ( 885 – 891 ) is incomplete.
Pope Marinus I ( or Martin II ), was Pope between 16 December 882 and 15 May 884.
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Pope Marinus II ( or Martin III ), was Pope from 30 October 942 to May 946.
Marinus was born in Rome, and prior to becoming pope he was attached to the Church of Saint Cyriacus in the Baths of Diocletian.
Marinus was elevated to the papacy on 30 October 942 through intervention of Alberic II of Spoleto, Prince of the Romans, and concentrated on administrative aspects of the papacy, and sought to reform both the secular and regular clergy.
Marinus later intervened when the Bishop of Capua seized without authorization a church which had been given to the local Benedictine monks.
In fact, throughout his pontificate, Marinus favoured various monasteries, issuing a number of Papal bulls in their favour.
Marinus occupied the palace built by Pope John VII atop the Palatine Hill in the ruins of the Domus Gaiana.
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Involving a duke named Basil, the Chartoularios Jordanes, and a subdeacon named Lurion, the departure of Marinus paused the plot, only to see it resume with the arrival of the new exarch, Paul.
The son of a Roman noble called Marinus, Stephen IV belonged to the same family which also produced the Popes Sergius II and Adrian II.
Stephen was created cardinal-priest of Santi Quattro Coronati by Marinus I, and his obvious holiness was the cause of his being chosen pope.
Stephen died during October 942, and was succeeded by Marinus II.

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