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Establishing himself at first in the Quartier Latin, he became acquainted with Leconte de Lisle's cenacle and with the symbolists in the 1880s, even meeting Victor Hugo once.
The Syriac Orthodox Church monastery of Saint Mark near the Armenian Quarter, in the Old City of Jerusalem, is sometime considered as alternative place for the cenacle.

opposing and despotism
" In lamenting the present difficulty in abolishing private property Malatesta wrote, " but this does not prevent us now, or will it in the future, from continually opposing capitalism or any other form of despotism.

opposing and Queen
The opposing forces were an army led by nobles loyal to the captive King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster, his Queen Margaret of Anjou and their seven year-old son Edward, Prince of Wales on one side, and the army of Richard, Duke of York, the rival claimant to the throne, on the other.
However Lewis Spence's 1937 book " Boadicea-Warrior Queen of the Britons ", went so far as to include a map showing the positions of the opposing armies.
She seems to be on friendly terms with Laney even after Laney is nominated for Prom Queen ( though she is seen walking with Taylor when the two opposing camps run into each other in the hall ).
The two easternmost points are West head ( it is the western shore of the opening to Tory Channel-the opposing shore being on Arapawa Island ), and Cape Jackson ( between the entrances to Queen Charlotte Sound and Port Gore ), both at a longitude of 174 < sup > o </ sup > 19 ' east.
This issue can be resolved using the game of Chess as a model: is the Queen ( most powerful piece ) or the King ( whose loss ends the game ) the opposing player's COG?
His undoing was opposing Queen Elizabeth I on liberal religious meetings and he was suspended.

opposing and Elizabeth
As legend holds, in 1323, Elizabeth, mounted on a mule, positioned herself between both opposing armies on the field of Alvalade in order to prevent the combat.

opposing and King
Another influential development was a 1965 lawsuit, Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission, opposing the construction of a power plant on Storm King Mountain, which is said to have given birth to modern United States environmental law.
The character of John acts either to highlight the virtues of King Richard, or contrasts with the Sheriff of Nottingham, who is usually the " swashbuckling villain " opposing Robin.
The kingdom survived until 711, when King Roderic ( Rodrigo ) was killed while opposing an invasion from the south by the Umayyad Muslims in the Battle of Guadalete on July 19.
The State of Thessaloniki was disestablished with the unification of the two opposing Greek governments under Venizelos, following the abdication of King Constantine in 1917.
As a result, within the electoral college, King Ottokar II of Bohemia ( 1230 – 1278 ), himself a candidate for the throne and related to the late Hohenstaufen king Philip of Swabia ( being the son of the eldest surviving daughter ), was almost alone in opposing Rudolph.
The opposing armies in the battle were led by the Roman Catholic King James II of England, Scotland, and Ireland and opposing him, his nephew and son-in-law, the Protestant King William III (" William of Orange ") who had deposed James the previous year.
Ralph, when he took the pallium, professed " fidelity and canonical obedience " to the pope, but did not submit to the papal demands and, in fact, supported King Henry in opposing the pope's demands.
The first use of attainder was in 1321 against both Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester and his son Hugh Despenser the Younger, Earl of Gloucester ( they were both attained, not for opposing the King, but for supporting the King ) and the last in 1798 against Lord Edward FitzGerald for leading the Irish Rebellion of 1798.
In November 1640 he was elected MP for Saltash in the Long Parliament, He was at first a moderate critic of King Charles I, but gradually moved over towards the royalist side, championing the Church of England and opposing the execution of the Earl of Strafford, Charles's primary advisor.
He also feuded with then-Premier Brownlee over development in Alberta's national parks ( Stewart favouring large-scale private development and Brownlee opposing it ), causing King to record in his diary " Brownlee strikes me as ... being superior to Mr. Stewart, who is handicapped in his dislike of.
He was made High Sheriff of Leicestershire by the King and became engaged in various skirmishes between the opposing forces, seeing action at the Battle of Hopton Heath, fighting a small battle at Cotes Bridge near Loughborough and later losing an eye to a pistol shot after an exchange near Bagworth, all in 1643.
On September 30, author Arianna Huffington withdrew her candidacy on the Larry King Live television program and announced that she was opposing the recall entirely in light of Arnold Schwarzenegger's surge in the polls.
At the Battle of Marignano the opposing armies engaged in a protracted and bloody struggle ; which the French won largely because of the valour of Bayard, King Francis, and the French gendarmes ( armored lancers ).
In around 242 BC, Leonidas was exiled from Sparta and forced to seek refuge in the temple of Athena after opposing the reforms of the Eurypontid King, Agis IV.
The war ended when the King changed his mind about opposing the Russians and joined the pro-Russian Targowica Confederation ( which had been demanded by the Empire all along, as a condition for stopping the warfare ).
This tension grew to a point that led to the creation of opposing nationalistic organisations that culminated in the assassination of the King Alexander I in 1934.
March enjoyed great popularity in England, though he took no active part in opposing the despotic measures of the King.
* Brenin Llwyd, or the Grey King, is the evil lord opposing the Light in this novel.

opposing and James
St. Paul in opposing his enemies in Galatia names John explicitly along with Peter and James the Just ( the brother of Jesus ) as a " pillar of the Church ", and refers to the recognition which his Apostolic preaching of a Gospel free from the law received from these three, the most prominent men of the old Mother-Church at Jerusalem ( Galatians 2: 9 ).
In the 1830s and 1840s, physical anthropology was prominent in the debate about slavery, with the scientific, monogenist works of the British abolitionist James Cowles Prichard ( 1786 – 1848 ) opposing those of the American polygenist Samuel George Morton ( 1799 – 1851 ).
James Madison, Hamilton's ally in the fight to ratify the United States Constitution, joined with Thomas Jefferson in opposing Hamilton's program.
In 1785 James Hutton proposed an opposing, self-maintaining infinite cycle based on natural history and not on the Biblical record.
Paul, in opposing his enemies in Galatia, recalls that John explicitly, along with Peter and James the Just, were referred to as " pillars of the church " and refers to the recognition that his Apostolic preaching of a gospel free from Jewish Law received from these three, the most prominent men of the messianic community at Jerusalem.
As Janet Adelman observes, “ almost all the central elements in Antony and Cleopatra are to be found in the Aeneid: the opposing values of Rome and a foreign passion ; the political necessity of a passionless Roman marriage ; the concept of an afterlife in which the passionate lovers meet .” However, as Heather James argues, Shakespeare ’ s allusions to Virgil ’ s Dido and Aeneas are far from slavish imitations.
" However, there is an opposing viewpoint which holds that it was named for the book Oceana, written by James Harrington in 1656.
In the early 1960s, after the admission of James Meredith as the first black to the University of Mississippi, Natchez was the center of Ku Klux Klan activity opposing integration and the civil rights movement.
The party has been fairly neutral on social issues such as universal suffrage, whilst opposing measures that disturb the public sentiment too greatly: the resignation from the Executive Council of its leader James Tien in 2003 prevented the implementation of Article 23 of the Basic Law, which ultimately accelerated the downfall of the Tung administration.
The most important faction opposing the SWP leadership's new line was the Revolutionary Tendency ( RT ) led by James Robertson and Tim Wohlforth that rejected the SWP's " capitulation " to Pabloism and opposed joining the USFI.
Cato was later appropriated as a pseudonym in a series of letters to the New York Journal in 1787 and 1788 opposing James Madison's views and urging against ratification of the U. S. Constitution.
At a time when others were coming under the opposing influence of James Hutton's theory of uniformitarianism, Buckland developed a new hypothesis that the word " beginning " in Genesis meant an undefined period between the origin of the earth and the creation of its current inhabitants, during which a long series of extinctions and successive creations of new kinds of plants and animals had occurred.
It is disputed whether Iron Age Britons were " Celts ", with some academics such as John Collis and Simon James actively opposing the idea of ' Celtic Britain ', since the term was only applied at this time to a tribe in Gaul.
This argument has been taken a step further by some, like intellectual historian James Schmidt, who question the idea of ' the Enlightenment ' and therefore of the existence of a movement opposing it.
It told of the Celtic King Arthur opposing the invading Saxons and taking London, which was a transparent encoding of William III opposing the " Saxon " James II and taking London.
He was a supporter of Charles James Fox despite their opposing views on the British role in the American War of Independence.
In the Letter of Peter to James, Peter makes clear the importance of preaching " to those who are worthy and to no one else " with emphasis on keeping the Law of Moses and on opposing the man Peter refers to as " the man who is my enemy.
The styles with which small forwards amass their points vary widely, as some players at the position like the Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant are very accurate straight up shooters, while others like the Los Angeles Lakers ' Metta World Peace ( formerly Ron Artest ) prefer to " bang inside ", initiate and / or not shy away from physical contact with opposing players, while others are primarily slashers such as Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James.
# The favourable winds that enabled William of Orange to invade England ( while keeping opposing ships in port ) in 1688, when King James II was deposed in the Glorious Revolution.

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