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Thirteen and Italian
* February 13 – Disfida di Barletta: Thirteen Italian knights defeat thirteen French knights near Barletta.

Thirteen and who
In the film, Thirteen at Dinner ( 1985 ), adapted from Lord Edgware Dies, the role of Japp was taken by the actor David Suchet, who would later star as Poirot in the ITV adaptations.
The area had been newly settled mostly by Anglo-American and other Loyalists from the Thirteen Colonies, as well as the Six Nations of the Iroquois, who had been allies during the war.
* 1454 – Thirteen Years ' War: Delegates of the Prussian Confederation pledge allegiance to King Casimir IV of Poland who agrees to commit his forces in aiding the Confederation's struggle for independence from the Teutonic Knights.
After the British were defeated in the Thirteen Colonies, its troops helped evacuate approximately 30, 000 United Empire Loyalists ( American Tories ), who settled in Nova Scotia, with land grants by the Crown as some compensation for their losses.
Senator Henry S. Foote of Mississippi, who had suggested the creation of the Committee of Thirteen, later said, " Had there been one such man in the Congress of the United States as Henry Clay in 1860 –' 61 there would, I feel sure, have been no civil war.
Once at the studio, producer Milt Gabler ( Uncle of actor Billy Crystal, who had produced Louis Jordan as well as Billie Holiday ), insisted the band work on a song entitled " Thirteen Women ( and Only One Man in Town )" ( previously written and recorded by Dickie Thompson ), which Gabler wanted to promote as the A-side of the group's first single for Decca.
Its main significance in the Thirteen Colonies was that it angered the Patriots, and dismayed the Loyalists who supported the Crown, and helped to accelerate the confrontation that became the American Revolution ( Miller 1943 ).
The first pioneers who came to this area of the Thirteen Towns in 1883, which is now Eden Township, were Ole Edevold Sr., O. Dunrud and Andreas Engebretson from Norway and John Erickson from Sweden.
An alternative derivation is that the Township was named for Joseph Galloway, a Loyalist delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1774, who was opposed to independence of the Thirteen colonies.
Thirteen men who went down to repair some damaged work-lugs in the Gaylord slope at Plymouth are caught by a fall of coal and most probably called to the great beyond, their bodies crushed and very little hope entertained for their recovery for days to come.
When during the Thirteen Years ' War the castle was pawned to imperial Bohemian soldiers, who sold it to the King of Poland in 1457.
Thirteen years later, God announced to Abraham, now a hundred, that barren Sarah would give birth to a second son, Isaac, who would also be a prophet of the Lord.
He wrote the manuscript for his Thirteen Chapters during this period, and showed them to his elder classmate Chen Weiming, who gave it his imprimatur.
From his successor Frederick II, who had become a Catholic, 22, 000 Hessian troops were hired by Kingdom of Great Britain for about £ 3, 191, 000, to assist in the war against the Thirteen Colonies.
( Both Hazen and Antill, English-speakers originally from the Thirteen Colonies who had settled in Quebec, went on to serve in the Continental Army for the rest of the war.
They wanted to make land grants to Loyalists who left property in the Thirteen Colonies to reward them for loyalty, and the Crown also wanted to develop this area of the country with farms and towns.
" Smith was one of the Committee of Thirteen, who organized in 1850 in New York City to resist the newly passed Fugitive Slave Law and aid escaped slaves through the Underground Railroad.
* Thirteen Against the Bank-true story about a man who leaned how to beat the bank at Monte Carlo
He also wrote many science fiction novels, most known among them are " The Last War " ( 1970 ), " Thirteen years of travel ", " Those who survive " ( filmed as the animated short Pereval ), " The Witches Cave " ( filmed ), " River Chronos ", " Abduction of a sorcerer ".
Thirteen special elite assassins each possess unique orichalcum-forged weapons and are called the, assassins who work for Chronos.
* The obelisk at the left memorializes the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite who were executed by the Spaniards on September 12, 1896.
Several of the original Thirteen Colonies were established by settlers who wished to practice their own religion within a community of like-minded people: the Massachusetts Bay Colony was established by English Puritans ( Congregationalists ), Pennsylvania by British Quakers, Maryland by English Catholics, and Virginia by English Anglicans.
Dr. Thirteen is a parapsychologist who investigates reports of possible supernatural activity with the goal of proving them to be hoaxes.
In the alternate timeline of the Flashpoint event, Doctor Thirteen was rescued from Paris before its destruction by his daughter, and is a member of the H. I. V. E., who vote on using nuclear weapons to end the Atlantean / Amazonian threat in Western Europe.

Thirteen and went
To promote it, Thirteen Senses went on tour, including a homecoming gig at the Hall for Cornwall in Truro.
Thirteen entries in the Tom and Jerry series ( including Puss Gets The Boot ) were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons ; seven of them went on to win the Academy Award, breaking the Disney studio's winning streak in that category.
At first, Cooney assumed that the project would be produced by Channel Thirteen, but when the station's owner rejected the proposal and questioned Cooney's credentials, she left the station and went to the Carnegie Corporation as a full-time consultant in May 1967.
House on Haunted Hill marks the producing debut of Dark Castle Entertainment, a production company that went on to produce Thirteen Ghosts and House of Wax, two films which were also remakes.
On 7 September, he was expelled by the Roman Catholic authorities in Macau and went to the Thirteen Factories outside Canton City.

Thirteen and serve
Thirteen are elected from each precinct each year and serve a three year term.

Thirteen and cause
Clan Pestilens is based in the southern part of the world, and has been the cause for both of the two Skaven civil wars ( the first war was caused by their demands for wealth and position following their resurgence, and only ended after the activities of Clan Eshin assassins forced Pestilens to sue for peace, while the second war was caused by Clan Pestilens trying to seize power after the Council of Thirteen ousted them, and only ended after the Grey Seers summoned the Horned Rat itself to restore order ).
In 2000 historian Robert Calhoon said the consensus of historians is that in the Thirteen Colonies between 40 and 45 percent of the white population supported the Patriots ' cause, between 15 and 20 % supported the Loyalists, and the remainder were neutral or kept a low profile.
Authority was exercised by a grand master assisted by a Council of Thirteen, which elected the grand master and had the right to depose him for due cause ; they had supreme jurisdiction in all disputes between members of the order.

Thirteen and peace
" Thirteen hundred years before Rome, Trier stood / may it stand on and enjoy eternal peace, amen ," reflects the proud city tradition.
Thirteen invaders who had been taken prisoner, including several well-born gentlemen, were summarily hanged the following day as thieves, since they could not be treated as prisoners of war, peace having been repeatedly sworn on the part of Savoy.
On May 1938, Negrín issued the " Thirteen Points " ( Trece Puntos ), a program for peace negotiations, including absolute independence of Spain, liberty of conscience, protection of the regional liberties, universal suffrage, an amnesty for all Spaniards and agrarian reform, but Franco rejected any peace deal.

Thirteen and under
Thirteen issues were published under Moore's own " Abstract Studio " imprint, and these make up " Volume 2 ".
In 1462, during the Thirteen Years ' War, the Polish army under Piotr Dunin defeated the Teutonic Knights there ( see Battle of Świecino, also known as the Battle of Żarnowiec ).
Its defeat was formalised in the Second Treaty of Thorn in 1466 ending the Thirteen Years ' War, and leaving the former Polish region Pomerania / Pomerelia and under Polish control.
Thirteen percent of the population and 9. 8 percent of families were below the poverty line ; 17. 9 percent of those under the age of 18 and 8. 7 percent of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.
The township was not opened for settlement until 1883, when as part of the " Thirteen Towns " of eastern Polk County it was finally surveyed as a township and made available for homestead under the Homestead Act.
Thirteen thousand militiamen under the direct command of George Washington were sent to put down the insurrection.
In 1963, a book, Thirteen Days under the Confederate Flag, told of the occupation.
These settlers were not under the jurisdiction or protection of any type from any of the Thirteen Colonies.
These settlers were not under the jurisiction or protection of any type from any of the Thirteen Colonies.
These settlers were not under the jurisiction or protection of any type from any of the Thirteen Colonies.
These settlers were not under the jurisiction or protection of any type from any of the Thirteen Colonies.
The territory under the jurisdiction of the Thirteen Colonies at the time of independence did not adopt the PLSS, with the exception of the area that became the Northwest Territory and some of the Southern states.
Thirteen days after Bloody Sunday ( March 7, 1965, when the Selma-to-Montgomery march in Alabama came under violent attack ), more than 600 people in Seattle — a group slightly larger than the Selma-to-Montgomery march itself — took part in a " Freedom March " in support of the Selma marchers.
However, Fox filmed a Spanish language version, using many of the same sets, using a Spanish-speaking cast, and was released under the title Eran Trece ( There Were Thirteen ).
Susannah and Mia, with their shared body mostly under the control of Mia, escape to New York of 1999 via the magic door in Doorway Cave with the help of Black Thirteen.
On July 4, 1776, the Thirteen Colonies signed the Declaration of Independence, became the United States, a sovereign nation, and was no longer under control by the British.
It was remade in 2001 under the title of Thirteen Ghosts, directed by Steve Beck.
In 1776, with 42 years of military experience, he came to the Thirteen Colonies of North America as second in command of an army of 12, 000 so-called “ Hessians ” under General von Heister.
Thirteen percent of the population was under 6 years of age.
Thirteen citizens sought election officially, but only six gathered the 7, 500 signatures required under the constitution to be a candidate in the poll:
His novel Book Thirteen is published under his Lepus Books imprint.
Thirteen years later under the status of Politico Militar Commandancia del Distrito de Romblon, the district was elevated into a regular province known as Politico Militar Commandancia dela Provincia de Romblon on January 11, 1868.
The last section of the first installment bore special mention: under the subheading " A Child of Thirteen bought for £ 5 " Stead related the story of Eliza, changing her name to " Lily ".
By the middle of the 18th century, Guangzhou had emerged as one of the world's great trading ports under the Thirteen Factories.

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