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Late in life, when Díaz del Castillo was eighty-four years old, and residing in his encomienda estates in Guatemala, he wrote The Truthful History of the Conquest of New Spain to defend the story of the common-soldier conquistador within the histories about the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
Another interpretation of The Truthful History of the Conquest of New Spain proposes that the author was one of several family relatives of Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, the governor of Cuba, and mortal enemy of Cortés ; many of whom later plotted against the conquistador Captain.
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* 1545: Oratio Philatelis Peripatetici in senatulo hominum scholasticorum de decreto conventus, quo pagi civibus adimi permittuntur, habita ... ( The Discourse Of A Truthful Peripatethic spoken among the learned men about the parliamentary decree, which allows country estates to be taken away from townfolk, Polish title Mowa Prawdomówcy Perypatetyka o postanowieniu sejmu zezwalającym na odbieranie mieszczanom wiejskich posiadłości, wypowiedziana w kole ludzi uczonych )
Their upcoming show ( 1985 1986 ) featured his last compositions for the group, ' Vea esta noche ', ' Truthful Lulu ...' and ' Epopeya de los quince jinetes '.

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When praying, Jonah repeats God's 13 traits failing to say the last one which is "... and Truthful ", and changing it with "... and who is willing to forgive the bad ".
; White + Emphasis: Truthful and not strongly biased, where the source of information is acknowledged.
Sometimes when the headline is very important a cover of El Hocicón may be accompanied by one from the rival paper, El Cholguán ( motto: " Un Tabloide Firme y Veraz ", A Firm and Truthful Tabloid.
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful is an American 1992 mockumentary film starring comedienne Julie Brown as the title character, with Kathy Griffin and Donal Logue in supporting roles.
To the southeast of Bani Na ' im is a shrine dedicated to Lot, known as Maqam an-Nabi Yatin (" Shrine of the Truthful Prophet ").
And the school motto is “ Rigorous, Strict, Realistic, Truthful ”.

Truthful and ),
: Ṣād ( ص ): an abbreviation for As-Ṣādiq ( الصادق ‎, the Truthful ),
Some of Philippine Green members subsequently initiated the formation of an independent election monitoring group, Halalang Marangal ( Network of Citizens for Honest Elections and Truthful Statistics ), to work for clean and honest elections.

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Thank you, O God, for another day. Help me to spend it wisely and to spend it well. Grant that everything I do today may be done as well as I can do it. Grant that everyone I meet may be happier for the meeting. Keep me all through today conscientious in my work ; Truthful in my speaking ; Loyal to my friends and faithful to those who love me, Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

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He was called Al-Siddiq ( The Truthful ) and was known by that title among later generations of Muslims.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the name " Veronica " comes from the Latin vera, meaning " true " or " Truthful ", and the Greek eikon, meaning " image "; the Veil of Veronica was therefore largely regarded in medieval times as the " true image ", the truthful representation of Jesus, preceding the Shroud of Turin.
That same year, she released the Showtime television movie Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful, a satire about Madonna and her backstage documentary, Truth or Dare.
:* Truthful: Don ’ t lie.
One of the earliest uses of a Shure headset mic onstage was for the television special Medusa: Dare to be Truthful.
* To be with the Truthful by Muhammad al-Tijani, 2000, Ansariyan Publications: Qum, Iran.

History and Conquest
Ibn Abd-el-Hakem was an Egyptian who wrote the History of the Conquest of Egypt and North Africa and Spain, which was the earliest Arab account of the Islamic conquests of those countries.
Prescott, William H. History of the Conquest of Mexico.
The first hand account of Bernal Díaz del Castillo's True History of the Conquest of New Spain paints a portrait of a noble leader who struggles to maintain order in his kingdom after he is taken prisoner by Hernán Cortés.
The latter was said to be held in Toledo, Spain during Visigoth rule and was part of the loot taken by Tarik ibn Ziyad during the Umayyad Conquest of Iberia, according to Ibn Abd-el-Hakem's History of the Conquest of Spain.
* Allen, William Edward David ( 1932, reissued 1971 ), A History of the Georgian People: From the Beginning Down to the Russian Conquest in the Nineteenth Century.
* Hodgkin, Thomas, The History of England from the Earliest Times to the Norman Conquest ( New York, 1906 ; repr.
The History of the Conquest of Egypt, North Africa and Spain: Known as the Futūh Miṣr of Ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥakam.
A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest.
Edward Freeman writing in The History of the Norman Conquest says that either this was the same Edgar and aged at least 110 years ( an exceedingly unlikely thing ) or it was a son of his or it was some other person known by the title " Ætheling ".
But onscreen he made audiences swoon as he romanced Marlene Dietrich in The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ), Jean Arthur in History Is Made at Night ( 1937 ), Greta Garbo in Conquest ( 1937 ), and Irene Dunne in Love Affair ( 1939 ).
Sir John Edward Lloyd ( who wrote as J. E. Lloyd ) ( 5 May 1861 20 June 1947 ), was a Welsh historian, the author of the first serious history of the country's formative years, A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest, 2 vols.
With the Church-History was printed The History of the University of Cambridge since the Conquest and The History of Waltham Abbey.
* Fuller, Thomas ( 1840 ) The History of the University of Cambridge: from the Conquest to the year 1634.
Mitchel remains an important figure in Irish history for his involvement in radical nationalism, and in particular for writings such as Jail Journal, " The Last Conquest of Ireland ( Perhaps )", " The History of Ireland ", " An Apology for the British Government in Ireland ", and the less well known " The Life of Hugh O ' Neill ".
From Claude Charles Fauriel he learned to use primary sources ; and by the aid of the Latin chronicles and the collection of Anglo-Saxon laws, he wrote Histoire de la Conquête de l ' Angleterre par les Normands ( History of the Conquest of England by the Normans ), the appearance of which was greeted with great enthusiasm ( 1825 ).
One of his best known is History of the Norman Conquest ( published 1867 1876 ).
His reputation as a historian rests chiefly on his History of the Norman Conquest ( 1867 1876 ), his longest completed book.
His published scholarly works include the fifteen large volumes of Norman Conquest, his unfinished History of Sicily, and his William Rufus ( 1882 ).
A small volume of verse-a translation, with introduction, of Diaz del Castillo's History of the Conquest of New Spain ( 1878 1881 )-a translation of the life of the nun Alferez ( 1894 ), Thomas de Quincey's " Spanish Military Nun "-and one or two short pieces of occasional verse, and an introduction or so-this is but small literary output.
The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West ( 1987 ), attacks Turner and promotes the New Western History
* Colin Morris, " Geoffroy de Villehardouin and the Conquest of Constantinople ", History 53 ( February 1968 ): 24-34
History of the Northmen, or Danes and Normans, from the earliest times to the Conquest ( 1831 ) by Henry Wheaton suggested that Hemming was a direct descendant of Ragnar Lodbrok, equating Sigefrid of the annals with Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, the traditional son of Lothbrok, while making successor Gudfrid Sigurd's brother.
* History of the Northmen, or Danes and Normans, from the Earliest Times to the Conquest of England by William of Normandy, which Washington Irving said “ evinced throughout the enthusiasm of an antiquarian, the liberality of a scholar, and the enlightened toleration of a citizen of the world ” ( London, 1831 ; French translation by Paul Guillot, Paris, 1844 )

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