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Urban's and Queen
The town of Adelaide ( originally Fort Adelaide ) in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, as well as Sir Benjamin D ' Urban's short-lived colony in the same area, Queen Adelaide Province.
Urban's most celebrated Kinemacolor film was a two and a half hour epic With Our King and Queen Through India ( 1912 ), also known as The Durbar in Delhi, depicting the December 1911 Delhi Durbar which celebrated the coronation of George V. Kinemacolor expanded its operations to produce fictional feature films such as The World, the Flesh and the Devil ( 1914 ), but the company soon foundered.

Urban's and I
Dunn has sung guest vocals on other artists ' songs, including Lee Roy Parnell's mid-1994 cover of the Hank Williams song " Take These Chains from My Heart " ( from the album On the Road ), " Try Me " on Trisha Yearwood's 2005 album Jasper County, " Raise the Barn " on Keith Urban's 2006 album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, and Ashley Monroe's 2006 single " I Don't Want To ".

Urban's and him
As no contemporary accounts of Urban's pontificate exist there have been many legends and acts attributed to him which are fictitious or difficult to ascertain the factual nature of.
Urban's support had dwindled to the northern Italian states, Portugal, England, and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who brought with him the support of most of the princes and abbots of Germany.
Likewise, the disastrous War of Castro, a pyrrhic victory with which the pontificate concluded, sullied Urban's reputation and the popularity of those family members who survived him.
D ' Urban's grave, at the National Field of Honour. In 1842 d ' Urban declined a high military appointment in British Raj India offered him by Sir Robert Peel.

Urban's and late
Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing was released in 2006, producing the record-setting No. 17 country chart debut of " Once in a Lifetime ", as well as Urban's second Grammy for the song " Stupid Boy ", while a Greatest Hits package entitled Greatest Hits: 18 Kids followed in late 2007.

Urban's and summer
The French cardinals left Rome that summer and declared Urban's election invalid because of mob intimidation ( a reason that had not been cited at the time of the election ) and elected Cardinal Robert of Geneva as Pope Clement VII that September.

Urban's and her
Urban's own letter, addressed to the faithful " waiting in Flanders ," does lament the fact that Turks, in addition to ravaging the " churches of God in the eastern regions ," have seized " the Holy City of Christ, embellished by his passion and resurrection — and blasphemy to say it — have sold her and her churches into abominable slavery.

Urban's and had
Nevertheless, the versions of the speech have had a great influence on popular conceptions and misconceptions about the Crusades, so it is worth comparing the five composed speeches to Urban's actual words.
Urban's speech had been well-planned ; he had discussed the crusade with Adhemar of Le Puy and Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, and instantly the expedition had the support of two of southern France's most important leaders.
A century later he was already a legendary figure ; William of Tyre believed that it was Peter who had planted the idea for the crusade in Urban's mind ( which was taken as fact by historians until the 19th century ).
The 10-metre cross formerly in Urban's hands had been brought by pilgrims from the Holy Land and was carried on men's backs to its final position.

Urban's and feudal
After a first reconciliation, with the death of Louis ( 20 September 1384 ), Charles found himself freer to resist Urban's feudal pretensions, and relations took a turn for the worse.

Urban's and .
As Urban's greatest desire was that of a crusade against the Turks, the two parts signed a hasty peace, which was highly favourable to Visconti.
According to British diplomatic papers, Pius ' letter was addressed to Bishop Rubeira and confirms Urban's observation that the condemnation relates to new converts being enslaved.
Much of Urban's life is shrouded in mystery, leading to many myths and misconceptions.
Two prominent sources do exist for Urban's pontificate: Eusebius ' history of the early Church and also an inscription in the Coemeterium Callisti which names the Pope.
It is believed that Urban's pontificate was during a peaceful time for Christians in the Empire as Severus did not promote the persecution of Christianity.
It is believed that the schismatic Hippolytus was still leading a rival Christian Congregation in Rome, and that he published the Philosophumena, an attack on Pope Urban's predecessor Callixtus.
De Rossi also found a list of martyrs and confessors who were buried St. Callistus ', which contained Urban's name.
The five versions of Urban's speech reflect much more clearly what later authors thought Urban II should have said to launch the First Crusade than what Urban II himself actually did say.
Coincidentally or not, Fulcher of Chartres's version of Urban's speech makes no explicit reference to Jerusalem.
Three days after Tannhäuser's departure Urban's staff blooms with flowers ; messengers are sent to retrieve the knight, but he has already returned to Venusberg, never to be seen again.
As Urban's greatest desire was that of a crusade against the Turks, however, he found it necessary to purchase peace in March of the following year.
Urban's longstanding status as a beatus ( Blessed ) was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1870.
It is noteworthy that during the reconstruction of Saint Peter's Basilica, Urban's remains were almost dumped out to be destroyed so his sarcophagus could be used to water horses.
Urban's papacy covered twenty-one years of the Thirty Years ' War and was an eventful one even by the standards of the day.
Urban's military involvement was aimed less at the restoration of Catholicism in Europe than at adjusting the balance of power to favour his own independence in Italy.
He expended vast funds to bring polymaths like Athanasius Kircher to Rome and on a variety of works by the sculptor Bernini who was particularly favored during Urban's reign.
Urban's death ( 29 July 1644 ) is said to have been hastened by chagrin at the result of the Wars of Castro.
The large French faction led by Pope Urban's nephews objected to the Spanish candidate, as an enemy of Cardinal Mazarin, who guided French policy.
On 26 September 2011, Crowe appeared on-stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in the middle of Keith Urban's concert.

erstwhile and Queen
** Caesar's erstwhile mistress, Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt, and his son by her, Caesarion, taken up residence in one of the dictator's estates on the Tiber.

erstwhile and I
Chapman's erstwhile patrons Robert Devereux, Second Earl of Essex and the Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, each met their ends prematurely ; the former was executed for treason by Elizabeth I in 1601, and the latter died of typhoid fever at the age of eighteen in 1612.
His tenacity was responsible for the U. S. Navy's acquisition of surrendered German U-boats after World War I to learn the details of the technical innovations incorporated in the erstwhile enemy craft.
During 903 CE, the 32nd year of his reign, Aditya I Chola, not satisfied with his subordinate position, planned and carried out an attack on his erstwhile overlord, the Pallava king Aparajita.

erstwhile and Naples
However, Joanna rejected the ambiguous papal proposal and called on the help of the brother of her erstwhile betrothed, the powerful King Alfonso V of Aragon, whom she promised the hereditary title to Naples.

erstwhile and deserted
His elevation, however, led to accusatory rumours from King James's supporters that Marlborough had disgracefully betrayed his erstwhile king for personal gain ; William himself entertained reservations about the man who had deserted James.

erstwhile and him
On the trip back, Jacy's mother Lois ( Burstyn ) admits to Sonny she was Sam the Lion's erstwhile paramour and tells him he was much better off with Ruth Popper than with Jacy.
Since January 1691 Marlborough had been in contact with the exiled James II in Saint-Germain, anxious to obtain the erstwhile King's pardon for deserting him in 1688 – a pardon essential for the success of his future career in the not altogether unlikely event of a Jacobite restoration.
In nearly 25 years as a congressman, Fish would become known as a strong anti-communist and a bitter opponent of his erstwhile friend Franklin D. Roosevelt, which raised his profile and made him an ally of the anti-Roosevelt members of Congress.
After Joanna stated her intention to marry him, his brother Robert banded together with his cousin and erstwhile rival Charles of Durazzo against them.
He was a member of the party Politburo until his death. An out standing marxist scholar whose credentials remain unchallenged even to day, much of the Kerala society, s current day advancement owes itself to the insight of this polymath and social genius whose name resonates throut kerala, there is no passing day in kerala without quoting his name or the erstwhile communist ministry headed by him
In 2002 – 03, the then Maharashtra Chief Minister Sudhakarrao made a statement that the state leader of Indian National Congress party and erstwhile Chief Minister Sharad Pawar, had asked him to " go easy on Pappu Kalani ", a well known criminal-turned-politician now.
He also hoped that his erstwhile co-star and friend, Paul Newman, would team up with him to play the role of Katz, although he jokingly expressed doubt as to whether the health-conscious Newman would consider putting on enough weight to accurately portray the rotund Katz.
the same time Lawrence's illegitimacy had important social consequences and placed limitations upon him, which rankled him deeply ... At times he felt socially isolated when erstwhile friends shunned him upon learning of his background.
King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony followed him into abdication and the erstwhile Kingdom of Saxony became the Free State of Saxony within the newly-formed Weimar Republic.
His vehement opposition of Burke, Fox and his erstwhile friend, Sheridan, who were enemies of Hastings, made him one of the Tories and he sought election to parliament which failed miserably and cost him a great deal.
His erstwhile friend Whistler sent him a letter mocking his perceived aggrandisement: " Theodore ," it read, " What's Dunton?
Guitar, Milkman's erstwhile best friend, tries to kill Milkman more than once after incorrectly suspecting that Milkman has cheated him out of hidden gold, a fortune he planned to use to help his Seven Days group fund their revenge killings in response to killings of blacks.
Chandrashekhar spent his childhood in Bhavra, and learned archery from the tribal Bhils of the erstwhile Jhabua district, which helped him later on during the arms struggle against the Britishers.
His book Mera Rusi Safarnama, which he had written after a tour of the erstwhile Soviet Union in 1969, earned him the ' Soviet Land Nehru Award '.
Homer is accosted by two security guards, who assault him using, according to Alberti, " the kind of language we have learned to accept from the erstwhile occupant of that chair.
" Thereafter, Norris took the position that communism was more dangerous than Catholicism, and some of Norris's erstwhile allies, such as Toronto evangelist T. T. Shields, criticized him for his " folly.
" This brought him to the erstwhile St James's Theatre, where he played with Henry Irving in Idalia ; then with Ellen Terry in Charles Reade's Double Marriage, and Tom Taylor's Still Waters Run Deep.

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