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A plaque in the town commemorates the deaths of ten Mexican citizens who returned to Barcelonnette to fight in the First World War.
According to the Book of Ruth, the valley to the east is where Ruth of Moab gleaned the fields and returned to town with Naomi.
In his 20s he attended barber school, got married, and moved first to Roy, New Mexico then returned to Turkey in Hall County ( now considered his home town ) to work as a barber at Hamm's Barber Shop.
The town returned two members of parliament from the 13th century until 1835, after which one MP was elected until the town was disenfranchised in 1868.
Morris returned to Vernon in 1979 and again in 1980, renting a house in town and conducting interviews with the town's citizens.
He returned to Zwickau in 1527, and was chosen as town physician at Joachimsthal, a centre of mining and smelting works, his object being partly " to fill in the gaps in the art of healing ", and partly to test what had been written about mineralogy by careful observation of ores and the methods of their treatment.
Owen named the town New Harmony, and by May, the last of the Harmony Society's remaining members returned to Pennsylvania.
He returned to town from Burke's house in Beaconsfield and Edmond Malone wrote that " we left his carriage at the Inn at Hayes, and walked five miles on the road, in a warm day, without his complaining of any fatigue ".
Foster returned to Manchester, not wanting to return to the town hall as his parents wished and unsure of which path to follow.
In the United Kingdom general election, 2001, the town returned Dr Richard Taylor as an independent MP for the Wyre Forest parliamentary constituency.
He then returned to his native town Budapest to work as a museologist.
In 1483 Josquin returned to Condé to claim his inheritance from his aunt and uncle, who may have been killed by the army of Louis XI in May 1478, when they besieged the town, locked the population into the church, and burned them alive .< ref name =" Macey "> Macey et al.,
This regional revolt was shortly after suppressed by the Cordovan emir Hisham I and order re-establihsed, but failed to retain grip on the town, since the Pamplonese returned to Frankish suzerainty in 806.
Consequently the town was included within the Duchy of Warsaw, but upon defeat of Napoleon in Russian in 1812 was occupied by the Russian army and was returned to Prussia in the 1815 Congress of Vienna.
In Brazil, he briefly captured the Portuguese settlement of Salvador, personally leading the assault on the sea fortress of that town. In August with a small and undermanned fleet he sailed for the African west coast and attacked a Portuguese fleet in a strongly defended bay of Luanda but failed to capture any ships. He then crossed the Atlantic ocean again to try and capture merchant ships at the city of Vitória, but was defeated by a resistance organized by the local civilians, with assistance by a Portuguese garrison. After finding Salvador recaptured by a large Spanish-Portuguese fleet Heyn returned home. The Dutch West India Company were pleased with Heyn's leadership qualities and in 1626 placed him in command of a new squadron. In subsequent raids in 1627 at Salvador, he attacked and captured over thirty richly laden Portuguese merchant ships before returning to the United Provinces.
Wyatt Earp offered to prove this when Holliday and the Clantons next returned to town.
Kelly's boyhood town of Houston, Missouri, named Emmett Kelly Park in his honor and used to host an annual Emmett Kelly Clown Festival, which attracted clowns from across the region including Kelly's grandson, Joey Kelly, who returned every year to perform as a special guest.
In the East Sussex County Council elections of 2009 the town returned an Independent in the Lewes Division with an increased majority over the Liberal Democrats.
After his time in Granada, he returned home and spent much time at the Alhambra palace, a Moorish relic overlooking the town which he regarded as his spiritual awakening.
Austrian administration returned, but wartime reality and destruction of the town had a negative effect on the population, and the quality of life deteriorated.
The panels were then moved to the town hall, and only returned to view in 1569, by which time the elaborate frame had disappeared.
After finishing his education in 1764 he returned to Beaune, where he made a large-scale plan of the town, inventing the methods of observation and constructing the necessary instruments ; the plan was presented to the town, and is still preserved in their library.

town and Muslim
William IV, Count of Nevers had promised the Christian bishops of Bethlehem that if Bethlehem should fall under Muslim control, he would welcome them in the small town of Clamecy in present-day Burgundy, France.
During this period, the town suffered an earthquake as well as the destruction of the Muslim quarter in 1834 by Egyptian troops, apparently as a reprisal for the murder of a favored loyalist of Ibrahim Pasha.
Islamist movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood, " are well known for providing shelters, educational assistance, free or low cost medical clinics, housing assistance to students from out of town, student advisory groups, facilitation of inexpensive mass marriage ceremonies to avoid prohibitively costly dowry demands, legal assistance, sports facilities, and women's groups.
As the chief town and military base of Ottoman Thessaly, Larissa was a predominantly Muslim city.
The city soon had a large Muslim population and the architecture of the town changed accordingly.
In 1154 a town called Qlwn or Qalaven ( possible derivations of Kalevan or Kolyvan ) was put on the world map of the Almoravid by the Muslim cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi, who described it as a small town like a large castle among the towns of Astlanda.
However, the demographic makeup of the town changed drastically between 1948 and 1967 with only slightly more than half of the city's 12, 134 inhabitants being Christian, the other half Muslim.
During the first Arab-Khazar war in the 650's, a Muslim army under Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah was defeated outside the town ( see Battle of Balanjar ).
Although sources are not clear, it seems apparent that in 778 the town was in hands of a Basque local or Muslim rebel faction loyal to the Franks at the moment of Charlemagne ´ s crossing of the Pyrenees to the south.
The town ´ s urban and human shape would only change after the Vikings ' and Muslim raids came to an end.
In 1895 Turkish Muslim refugees from Crete moved to the ruined town and called it Selimiye.
The town has a Muslim and a Catholic cemetery.
The Muslim community of the city has a mosque on the East Side of town.
He was born at Tudela, ( current day province of Navarre ) when the town was under the Muslim rule of the emirs of Zaragoza.
Although the Latins came close to capturing Ascalon, Godfrey's attempts to prevent Raymond of St. Gilles from securing the city for himself meant that the town remained in Muslim hands, destined to be a thorn in the new kingdom's side for years to come.
When he heard that the Guide of the Perplexed was being studied in the Muslim philosophical schools of Fez, he left for that town ( in 1332 ) in order to observe their method of study.
Since the tragedy of 9 / 11, Sunni Muslim terrorists have been attacking the Hazara community in southwestern Pakistani town of Quetta, home to some 500000 Hazara who fled persecution in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Trowbridge was the first English town to twin with an Arab Muslim country.
In Crusader times, the town had a French presence, a sizable Muslim population, and a large Greek Orthodox community, two of whose churches remain intact, the Church of the Virgin and the Church of St. Nicholas.
Saladin appointed Emir Sunkur al-Kilati as governor and gave the town a strong Muslim garrison.
Muslim rule of the town ( see History of Islam in southern Italy ) lasted until 1078, when it was captured by the Norman count Roger I of Sicily.
During the second half of the 20th century a Muslim community became established in the town.
According to Muslim historians al-Maqrizi and al-Idrisi, Kolzum had once been a prosperous town, until it was occupied and plundered by Bedouins.

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