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Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria | Pope Cyril VI, the 116th Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria | Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of Saint Mark the Evangelist ( 1959 – 1971 ).
All members of Group VI use virally encoded reverse transcriptase, an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, to produce DNA from the initial virion RNA genome.
All of these were quarto editions, with one exception: The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York, the first edition of Henry VI, part 3, was printed in octavo form in 1594.
All three of these titles merged with the Principality in the same person after the personal union of the Scottish and English crowns in 1603 with the accession of James VI of Scotland as James I of England, with the first Prince of Wales to receive them being his son Henry Frederick ( subsequently an incorporating union created a single British crown in 1707 ).
Pope John XXIII invoked her as " Mother of the Americas " in 1961, referring to her as Mother and Teacher of the Faith of All American populations, and in 1966 Pope Paul VI sent a Golden Rose to the shrine.
All these survived the reign of Henry VIII largely intact, only to be dissolved under the Chantries Act of 1547, by Henry's son Edward VI, their property being absorbed into the Court of Augmentations, and their members being added to the pensions list.
He intended it to be " a little college of true students of theology who would defend the mysteries of Scripture against those ignorant laymen who profaned with swinish snouts its most holy pearls ".. To this effect, he obtained a charter for the College from King Henry VI, which combined the parishes of All Saints, St Michael's at the North Gate and St Mildred's within the College under a rector.
It is presumed that he conformed with the change of religion, for he retained under Edward VI the livings of Great Baddow, Essex, and of Wokey, Somerset, which he had received in 1546, and was presented in 1552 by the dean and chapter of Canterbury to the rectory of All Hallows, Lombard Street, London.
All tiaras but that of Pope Paul VI were heavily bejewelled.
All three plays starred Paul Daneman as Henry and Rosalind Boxall as Margaret, with 1 Henry VI featuring Derek Godfrey as Talbot and Judi Dench as Joan.
All references to Henry VI, Part 1, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Oxford Shakespeare ( Taylor ), based on the First Folio text of 1623.
All references to Henry VI, Part 2, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Oxford Shakespeare ( Warren ), based on the First Folio text of 1623.
All three plays starred Paul Daneman as Henry and Rosalind Boxall as Margaret, with 3 Henry VI featuring Alan Bridges as Edward and Edgar Wreford as Richard.
All references to Henry VI, Part 3, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Oxford Shakespeare ( Martin ), based on the First Folio text of 1623.
* Dr. Demento Presents the Greatest Novelty Records of All Time, Volume VI: Christmas ( 1985 )
There Pope Innocent VI, acting on the advice of the College of Cardinals, ruled that " each of these prelates should be Primate ; while, for the distinction of style, the Primate of Armagh should entitle himself Primate of All Ireland, but the Metropolitan of Dublin should subscribe himself Primate of Ireland.
All expenditures of SPLOST funds must be in compliance with Article VIII, Section VI, Paragraph IV of the Georgia Constitution, and Official Code of Georgia Annotated ( O. C. G. A.
All six Annexes have been ratified by the requisite number of nations ; the most recent is Annex VI, which took effect in May 2005.
All Hallows Spring was purportedly excavated in 1654 and was found to contain an inscribed stone, allegedly commemorating the dedication of a temple of Serapis by Claudius Hieronymus, legate of Legio VI Victrix.
All new forms of high treason introduced since the Treason Act 1351, except those to do with forgery and counterfeiting, were abrogated by the Treason Act 1547, which was passed at the beginning of the reign of Edward VI.
All polyoxyanions of chromium ( VI ) have structures made up of tetrahedral CrO < sub > 4 </ sub > units sharing corners.
" In a recent review of a fantasy match between John Cena and Warrior, the WWE described him as having been " One of the most recognizable Superstars in WWE history ", and further spoke of his impact, describing how " The Ultimate Warrior brought Hulkamania to its knees on The Grandest Stage of Them All at WrestleMania VI, retired the Madness at WrestleMania VII and press slammed a slew of the greatest legends of his era.
In 1936 King George VI commissioned Maufe to conduct various alterations to the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park.

VI and officers
* APPLEPIE: Project to capture and interrogate key Wehrmacht, RSHA AMT VI, and General Staff officers knowledgeable of the industry and economy of the USSR.
A slightly smaller one on March 6, 1943 from the oflag in Szubin, involving 43 British officers ; then on September 19 – 20, 1943 from the Oflag VI B in Doessel near Wartburg involving 47 Polish officers ; and the escape of French officers a day later from Edelbach in Austria ( 67 ), as well as the French soldiers on December 18, 1943 from Marlag near Hamburg ( 54 ).
Many officers from the First World War used their Webley Mk VI. 455 revolvers.
In 1723, Emperor Charles VI ordered the Kinsky family to develop their stud farms, and breed horses of such quality as to provide superior mounts for the officers of the elite cavalry regiments of the empire.

VI and citizens
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
Stalingrad was awarded the title Hero City for its heroism in 1945, and Great Britain's King George VI awarded the citizens of Stalingrad the jeweled " Sword of Stalingrad " in recognition of their bravery.
* The Egyptian king Ptolemy VI Philometor is restored to his throne through the intervention of the citizens of Alexandria.
Before the Tripartite Dinner Meeting of November 29, 1943 at the Tehran Conference, Churchill presented Stalin with a specially commissioned ceremonial sword ( the " Sword of Stalingrad ", made in Sheffield ) commemorating the victory in the battle of Stalingrad, as a gift from King George VI to the citizens of Stalingrad and the people of the Soviet Union.
" In 743, Liutprand marched on Ravenna, and Eutychius was so impoverished in resources that he, Archbishop John VI of Ravenna, and the leading citizens petitioned the pope to intervene.
However, after three hundred years of English rule, the citizens of Bordeaux considered themselves subjects of the English monarch and sent messengers to Henry VI of England demanding that he recapture the province.
Almost all Sino-Thais possess a Thai surname, as was required by King Rama VI in order for them to become Thai citizens.
Their Royal Highnesses Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Asturias, the President of the Government of Spain ( i. e. the Prime Minister ) José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and political representatives of all the parties took part in the inauguration, as well as some chiefs of state and world leaders like the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the King of Morocco Mohammed VI, the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai, the President of Senegal Abdoulaye Wade, the President of Mauritania Maaouya Ould Sid ' Ahmed Taya, the Prime Minister of Poland Marek Belka, the President of Portugal Jorge Sampaio, the Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, the foreign policy chief of the European Union Javier Solana, the President of the European Parliament Josep Borrell and the ambassadors of the sixteen countries that lost citizens in the attacks.
However, upon the coronation of James VI of Scotland as king of England in 1603, the citizens participated in an uprising that was common to the coastal cities of Munster and refused entry to Mountjoy, the king's Lord Deputy of Ireland, who had just secured the surrender of Hugh O ' Neill.

VI and others
After a pontificate of fifteen days, he is said by some to have died of the gout, by others to have been forcibly ejected to make way for Stephen VI, the candidate of the Spoletan party.
On screen, George VI has been portrayed by, among others, Colin Firth, who won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the role in the 2010 film The King's Speech, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
In addition to chapter II, Tigger also appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of The House at Pooh Corner, and is mentioned in several others.
Eeyore appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of Winnie-the-Pooh, and is mentioned in a few others.
In The House at Pooh Corner, Roo appears in chapters II, IV, VI, VII, IX, and X, and is mentioned in a few others.
* Lionel Logue CVO, an Australian speech therapist and stage actor who successfully treated, among others, King George VI.
Some time before the middle of the 14th century, great urgings, in which St. Birgitta of Sweden and the poet Petrarch amongst others had a share, were made to Pope Clement VI, then residing at Avignon, to anticipate this term.
" In fact, some ancient authors did not consider the term ethnic, but rather an indication of servitude: Antiochus of Syracuse writes: " those of the Lacedaemonians who did not take part in the expedition were adjudged slaves and were named helots ", while Theopompus ( fragment 122 ), cited by Athenaeus ( VI, 416c ), states, "… and the one nation called their slaves helots and the others called them penestae …"
Throughout its history, this team of volunteers has been the honour guard for the Governor-General, the Duke of Connaught and Princess Patricia in 1914, their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Niagara Falls in 1951, and several others.
During the short reign of Edward VI, Henry's son, Cranmer and others moved the Church of England significantly towards a more reformed position, which was reflected in the development of the second prayer book ( 1552 ) and in the Forty-Two Articles.
His patrons included, amongst many others, the mayor and aldermen of London, the chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral, Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick and Henry V and VI, however his main supporter from 1422 was Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester.
), many others in the Revue de l ' Orient chrétien ( VI, 195 ), some in Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenländischen Gesellschaft ( 1899 ), 261 sqq.
The most famous Vaticanologist was the author and commentator Peter Hebblethwaite, who wrote biographies of among others Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI, as well as a best-selling account of the events of 1978 in Year of Three Popes.
During the reign of James VI of Scotland and I of England and Ireland, however, Majesty became the official style, to the exclusion of all others, and was then brought to North America during colonial times through usage in reference to the British monarch, who then had sovereignty over the colonies on that continent.
Some claim that he was persuaded by King George VI to do so ; but others note that whoever was Chancellor would have to work with Herbert Morrison, with whom Bevin did not get on.
When he was still a baby, Cecil's mother married Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, who was British flat racing Champion Trainer five times and who trained for, among others, King George VI.
Many distinguished guests from abroad were received at this house, such as King George VI, Sir Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and others.
Book VI of the Iliad suggests Dione was the mother of many others, though that was lost through time.
Encouraged by such men, by the known dispositions of King Charles VI and of the University of Paris, four members of the Sacred College of Avignon went to Leghorn where they arranged an interview with those of Rome, and where they were soon joined by others.
Eusebius also records Origen's statement that he obtained these and others of Symmachus ' commentaries on the scriptures from a certain Juliana, who, he says, inherited them from Symmachus himself ( Historia Ecclesiae, VI: xvii ) Palladius of Galatia ( Historia Lausiaca, lxiv ) records that he found in a manuscript that was " very ancient " the following entry made by Origen: " This book I found in the house of Juliana, the virgin in Caesarea, when I was hiding there ; who said she had received it from Symmachus himself, the interpreter of the Jews ".
* The taxidermist's manual, or, The art of collecting, preparing and preserving objects of natural history ( Glasgow: Archibald Fullarton ... 3 others, 1833 ) xii, 150 p., VI leaves of plates
In 1782 Guardi was commissioned by the Venetian government six canvases to celebrate the visit of the Russian Archdukes in the city, of which only two remain, and two others for that of Pope Pius VI.
During the reign of James VI of Scots and I of England and Ireland, however, " Majesty " became the official title, to the exclusion of others.
In 305, Constantius Chlorus re-invaded the northern lands of Britain although the sources are vague over their claims of penetration into the far north and a great victory over the " Caledones and others " ( Panegyrici Latini Vetares, VI ( VII ) vii 2 ).

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