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Although unsure as to why these saints should choose such a " sinner " as their patron, Einhard nonetheless set about ensuring they continued to receive a resting place fitting of their honour.
Lugh established a harvest festival and funeral games, Áenach Tailteann, in her honour, which continued to be celebrated as late as the 18th century.
While the dolphins were forgotten about by the humans, the dolphins remembered the contract between the two species ( made when the two species originally arrived on Pern ), and continued to help sailors in distress, and returning lost cargo to shore, awaiting the day when humans would remember and again honour the old contract.
Brampton Arts Council Arts Person of the Year is a prize to honour the Brampton resident who exemplifies continued patronage to any sector of the arts: visual, dance, dramatic or musical.
He continued ; " Every Troop has its own scarf colour, since the honour of your Troop is bound up in the scarf, you must be very careful to keep it tidy and clean.
In 1854, he became a member of the Royal College of Physicians, and in 1858 a fellow, and then went in succession through all the offices of honour the College has to offer, ending in 1888 with the presidency, which he continued to hold until his death.
Despite his new capacity as King of Jerusalem, Frederick II continued to take his time in setting off, and in 1227, he was excommunicated by Pope Gregory IX for failing to honour his crusading pledge.
The people were determined to have a more formal decision, and continued shouting for several hours, mingling with their former cries such as these: " Fix a day for a festival in honour of Chalcedon!
It was never awarded thereafter ; however the honour continued to be recognized for, and worn by, previous recipients.
This flow of patronage continued after the death of Edward I in 1307 ; in 1308 Edward II returned the hundred of Purslow to Arundel, an honour that Edward I had confiscated from Edmund's father.
In honour of Pfungst's study, the anomalous artifact has since been referred to as the Clever Hans effect and has continued to be important knowledge in the observer-expectancy effect and later studies in animal cognition.
The school, however, continued to honour its early history by retaining the name of its village birthplace.
After the Revolution Nansen continued in high honour, but he chiefly occupied himself with commerce, and less with politics.
In 2009, the NSPCC inducted her into its Hall of Fame in honour of her continued work on their behalf.
Just as a medieval knight was said to have " earned his spurs ," the awarding of spurs has continued in the modern era as an honour bestowed upon individuals in organizations with military heritages, and among motorcycle riders.
An Allied officer, embarrassed that the coffins ' journeys were being continued in open lorries, thanked the Irish for the " honour ".
Puma have continued to release new versions of the King range, and released a version in 2009 to celebrate the history of Italian soccer, and in particular the Puma King XL Italia, in honour of double World Cup winning coach Vittorio Pozzo.
The First Council of Nicaea recognized and confirmed the tradition by which Jerusalem continued to be given " special honour ", but did not assign to it even metropolitan authority within its own province, still less the extraprovincial jurisdiction exercised by Rome and the other sees mentioned above.
The inaugural brief states, in part, that " gentlemen of proven loyalty to the Holy See who, by reason of their nobility of birth and the renown of their deeds or the degree of their munificence, are deemed worthy to be honoured by a public expression of esteem on the part of the Holy See ". The end of the brief states that they must progressively maintain, by continued meritorious deed, the reputation and trust they had already inspired, and prove themselves worthy of the honour that had been conferred on them, by unswerving fidelity to God and to the sovereign Pontiff.
After his death, they continued recording the album to honour Robert.
" It is not known whether he commanded troops or saw combat in one of Prince Rupert's cavalry raids, but he considered the appointment an honour rather than a joke and later in life continued to style himself Captain Jeffrey Hudson.
William was officially invested with the duchy in 1120, even though King Louis continued to support William Clito's claim to the honour.
Fastolf continued to serve with honour in France, and was trusted both by Bedford and by Richard of York.
GB Airways continued to honour its British Airways franchise agreement and continued to operate as GB Airways until 29 March 2008, after which all aircraft were transferred to EasyJet.

honour and until
New members swore " I (...), by entering into the society, do hereby swear by the Sun which shineth upon me, by the Earth which feedeth me, by God, by the blood of my forefathers, by my honour and by my life, that from this moment onward and until my death, I shall faithfully serve the task of this organisation and that I shall at all times be prepared to bear for it any sacrifice.
The National Transitional Council has pledged to honour Libya's international commitments until the 2012 elections.
He took the rabbis with him, and in Mecca, they reportedly recognized the Ka ' ba as a temple built by Abraham and advised the king " to do what the people of Mecca did: to circumambulate the temple, to venerate and honour it, to shave his head and to behave with all humility until he had left its precincts.
Wallis was named in honour of her father and her mother's elder sister, Bessie ( Mrs D. Buchanan Merryman ), and was called Bessie Wallis until at some time during her youth the name Bessie was dropped.
He stayed in Ireland until 1213, during which time he had Carlow Castle erected and restructured his honour of Leinster.
Although the King felt obliged by public opinion to grant Codrington the high honour of the Grand Cross of the Bath, the Admiralty's failure to give him another operational command in his remaining decade of service or to promote him to full Admiral until shortly before his retirement from the Navy in 1837, were eloquent testimony to his fall from favour.
In 467 or 468 the emperor Anthemius rewarded him for the panegyric which he had written in honour of him by raising him to the post of Urban Prefect of Rome until 469, and afterwards to the dignity of Patrician and Senator.
There were several private owners after that, including Alastair de Watteville, a descendant of Colin MacDonald who wrote a book about the island, until finally it was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland by Jock Elliott Jr. of New York in 1986 as an imaginative way to honour the 60th birthday of his wife, Eleanor.
Known as ' Sackville Street ' until 1924, it was renamed in honour of Daniel O ' Connell, a nationalist leader of the early nineteenth century whose statue stands at the lower end of the street, facing O ' Connell Bridge.
He was allowed to keep his sabre and to move freely, bound only by his word of honour, and soon was exchanged for Marshal Claude Victor-Perrin, duc de Belluno, and was actively employed in Pomerania, at Berlin, and at Königsberg until the conclusion of the war.
Fluminense would remain unsurpassed in terms of state championships until 2009. International acclaim came in 1949 with the awarding of the Olympic Cup, and was further fostered in 1952 with Fluminense's first intercontinental honour, the Copa Rio.
The Senate could then award or withhold the extraordinary honour of a triumph ; the triumphal commander retained the title until the end of his magistry.
Undergraduate examinations in law were not established until 1850, with the separate BA undergraduate honour school of Jurisprudence being established in 1872.
In Vienna, Lueger has a square named after him, at least two statues were erected in his honour and until April 2012 a section of the Ringstraße bore his name.
He was pictured on the Australian $ 20 paper note ( in circulation from 1966 until 1994, when the $ 20 polymer note was introduced to replace it ) to honour his contribution to aviation and his accomplishments during his life.
Breton found a patron in Mary, countess of Pembroke, and wrote much in her honour until 1601, when she seems to have withdrawn her favour.
It is named in honour of Georges Vezina, goaltender of the Montreal Canadiens from 1910 until 1925, who died in 1926 of tuberculosis.
In 2003, the John Ireland Stand was renamed the Steve Bull Stand ( in honour of the club's highest goalscorer of all time ), and at the same time the south-west corner of the ground was filled with 900 temporary seats, known as the Graham Hughes Stand, which, until their removal in the summer of 2006, raised the Molineux capacity to 29, 400.
The town of Hamilton was formerly known as Cadzow or Cadyou (, the "" being the letter yogh ), until renamed in 1455 in honour of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton.
It remained a high honour, and only rarely awarded until the 10th century.
After failing his exams at various private schools, at the age of thirteen, Luckner ran away from home to sea, with the promise in his mind that he would not return until he was wearing " the Emperor's naval uniform, and with honour ".
The parlement thanked Bayard as the saviour of his country ; the king made him a knight of the Order of Saint Michael, and commander in his own name of 100 gens d ' armes, an honour until then reserved for princes of the blood.
Four ships of the British Royal Navy have carried the name HMS Blake in honour of Admiral Robert Blake who was, until eclipsed by Horatio Nelson, the most famous British admiral.

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