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* The American Heavy Metal band Virgin Steele take influence from the poem for their 1998 release Invictus ( album ).
Heavy metal band Virgin Steele from New York has released a metal opera called The House of Atreus.
Manilla Road, Manowar, Helstar, Virgin Steele, Vicious Rumors and Jag Panzer are examples of American power metal bands.
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* The Lilith Project, by David deFeis from the heavy metal band Virgin Steele
Elvenking then toured around Europe at festivals with better known bands like Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Edguy and Virgin Steele.
* Friar Jakob-David DeFeis ( Virgin Steele )-tracks 3 & 13
Other bands set to appear at the event included Vader, Virgin Steele and Elvenking.
The first show with Pier was the IX Agglutination Metal Festival in Chiaromonte ( PZ ), where Labyrinth would have been the third band, before Vader and Virgin Steele.
Virgin Steele is a heavy metal band from New York, originally formed in 1981.
It is a force, a sacred quest which drives Virgin Steele on ".
Many Virgin Steele songs are mythological, often dealing with subjects from Greek and Christian mythology.
Virgin Steele debuted in 1982 with " Children of the Storm " ( a song loved by Metallica ), included in the compilation " U. S. Metal Vol.
) After a lawsuit won by Starr over the name Virgin Steele, he sold it to DeFeis.
Supported by Pursino, whose style prefectly fit DeFeis ' songwriting more than the Starr's one, Virgin Steele new lineup recorded Noble Savage, which melts classic and epic music.
Between 1985 and 1986, some members of Virgin Steele strongly contributed to an album published under the name Exorcist called Nightmare Theatre and to an album published under the name Piledriver called Stay Ugly.
At this point, Virgin Steele were in their darkest period: their label shut down and Joe O ' Reilly decided to leave, forcing the band to stop playing for a while.
In 1993, Rob De Martino was chosen as the new bass player and Virgin Steele came back with Life Among the Ruins, an album of Whitesnake-influenced hard rock with a strong bluesy vein.
Featuring none of the trademark epic and mythology-based elements of the band, Life Among the Ruins is probably the most atypical release in the Virgin Steele discography and disliked by many die-hard classic metal fans.
Virgin Steele went back to Europe supporting Manowar and Uriah Heep and at the end of 1995 released The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part II, following the concept and the style of the first one.
Always in 1998, Virgin Steele headlined a real long new European tour with Mark Reale's Riot and Stigmata IV as supporting acts.
festival in 2000 without a bass player, in 2001 Virgin Steele toured with HammerFall and Freedom Call with the new bass player Josh Block.
The way to manage the reissues of the first two albums Virgin Steele and Guardians of the Flame, never published in cd before, created one more time problems between DeFeis and Starr so they decided to truncate any sort of relationship.
In addition, the first ever Virgin Steele tribute album " By The Gods: A noble Tribute to Virgin Steele " is in the making.

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The Cantigas depict the Virgin Mary in a very humanized way, often having her play a role in earthly episodes.
Although short in both duration and number, the Quaker settlement in the British Virgin Islands from 1727 to 1768 would play an important part in the history of the Territory for two reasons.
Historian Marilyn Yalom proposes that the prominence of medieval queens such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Blanche of Castile, the cult of the Virgin Mary, and the power ascribed to women in the troubadour tradition of courtly love, might have been partly responsible for influencing the piece towards its identity as a queen and its extraordinary power on the board, as might the medieval popularity of chess as a game particularly suitable for women to play on equal terms with men.
The group's lone promotional performance in conjunction with the album occurred on 19 April 1996, when Downes and Payne appeared with guitarist Elliott Randall on the Virgin FM radio programme Alive in London to play the song " Never ".
In March 2006, Telewest merged with fellow cable telecom company NTL, and created ' NTL: Telewest ', which then also merged with Virgin Mobile and Virgin. net in June 2006, creating the UK's first " quadruple play " telecom provider, offering television, internet, landline phone and mobile phone services.
In March 2006, NTL merged with fellow cable telecom company Telewest, and created ' NTL: Telewest ', which then also merged with Virgin Mobile and Virgin. net in June 2006, creating the UK's first " quadruple play " telecom provider, offering television, internet, landline phone and mobile phone services.
As the disease worsened and the medication greatly altered Turner's looks, along with excess alcohol consumption that Turner said she used to kill her physical pain, her once promising film career as a leading lady took a nose dive and Turner was seen in fewer and fewer blockbusters — though Turner also blamed her age, stating that " when I was forty the roles started slowing down, I started getting offers to play mothers and grandmothers ..." She appeared in the low-budget House of Cards, experienced moderate success with John Waters's black comedy Serial Mom, and had supporting roles in A Simple Wish, The Real Blonde, and Sofia Coppola's acclaimed The Virgin Suicides.
" The English continually refer to her as a witch and a whore, the French as a saint and a saviour, and the play itself seems to waver between these two poles: " Joan first appears in a state of beatitude, patient, serene, the " Divinest creature " of Charles ' adoration, the object of the Virgin Mary's miraculous intercession, chosen by her to rescue France, and so made beautiful, courageous and wise [...] on the other hand, and virtually at the same time, she's clearly an early combination of the demonic, the Machiavellian, and the Marlovian.
In the UK, the recent merger of NTL: Telewest and Virgin Mobile resulted in a company offering a quadruple play of cable television, broadband Internet, home telephone, and mobile telephone services.
On leaving the university he went to London to make his living as a dramatist, but his name cannot be definitely affixed to any play until fifteen years later, when The Virgin Martyr ( registered with the Stationers Company, 7 December 1621 ) appeared as the work of Massinger and Thomas Dekker.
The Virgin Martyr, in which Dekker probably had a large share, is really a miracle play, dealing with the martyrdom of Dorothea in the time of Diocletian, and the supernatural element is freely used.
In 1984, the singles " Sensoria " and " James Brown " from the album Micro-Phonies ( also on Virgin ) charted on the UK Indie Chart, as well as getting play in the underground dance scene.
In 1992, Virgin Records were looking for electronic bands and, after " Papua New Guinea "' s chart success, quickly signed them, giving them free rein to experiment. With their newfound contract they immediately began to play with more ambient music, resulting in the " Tales of Ephidrina " album of 1993, the first album to be released under the Amorphous Androgynous alias ; this was well received by press and marked a distinct shift from the more techno driven Accelerator, retaining some dance beats, but focussing more on texture, mood and sound, most famously on the popular track " Mountain Goat ".
Hyam Maccoby argues that the play is based on medieval morality plays in which the Virgin Mary ( here represented by Portia ) argues for the forgiveness of human souls, as against the implacable accusations of the Devil ( Shylock ).
She had been very enthusiastic about the challenge of playing Elizabeth ( in 1955, she would play her as an old woman in The Virgin Queen ).
The Virgin Islands tea meetings, the David and Goliath play and masquerade jig all probably derive from elsewhere in the Caribbean.
However, when Virgin Books later published novelisations of the serials The Evil of the Daleks and The Power of the Daleks, and an adaptation of the radio play The Paradise of Death, the books were identified as being part of the Target series on their title pages ; The Paradise of Death, published in April 1994 as No. 156 in the " Doctor Who Library ", was the last book to be connected to Target.
Further novelisations of Doctor Who-related productions were published by Virgin under the New Adventures and Missing Adventures lines ( including an adaptation of the BBC Radio play The Ghosts of N-Space and the independently-produced spin-offs Downtime and Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans ), while BBC Books would later adapt the 1996 TV-movie, the 2003 webcast, Scream of the Shalka and, in March 2012, the unbroadcast story, Shada.
York made an approach to Virgin to buy the London Broncos in August 2001 and form a merged club under a new name, York Wasps Ltd, to play in Super League.
A short story, Moving On, in Virgin Publishing's Decalog 3: Consequences anthology and the Big Finish Productions-produced Sarah Jane Smith audio play Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre ( both written by Peter Anghelides ) indicate that K-9 Mark III broke down and Sarah was unable to repair it as the replacement circuits would not be invented for several centuries.
While the play uses this in part to analyse women themselves-their inherent weakness, which eventually leads to heavenly grace-it is also clearly looking back to Elizabeth, the ' Virgin Queen.
Benilde or the Virgin Mother ( Benilde ou a Virgem Mãe ) was based on a play by Oliveira's long-time friend and fellow Salazar regime dissident José Régio and released in 1975.

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