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When and successor
When the Gothic campaign ended in Roman victory at the Battle of Naissus in September, Gallienus ' successor Claudius II Gothicus turned north to deal with the Alemanni, who were swarming over all Italy north of the Po River.
When Ursicinus lost his office and the favour of Constantius, Ammianus seems to have shared his downfall ; but under Julian, Constantius's successor, he regained his position.
When Eskil stepped down as Archbishop of Lund in 1177, he chose Absalon as his successor.
When dictator Franco died in 1975, his successor Juan Carlos I played his part as the living symbol of the transition of Spain to a democratic constitutional monarchy.
When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
When Chilperic II died the following year ( 720 ), Charles appointed as his successor the son of Dagobert III, Theuderic IV, who was still a minor, and who occupied the throne from 720 to 737.
When king Kavadh I of Persia died ( September 531 ), Justinian concluded an " Eternal Peace " ( which cost him 11, 000 pounds of gold ) with his successor Khosrau I ( 532 ).
When Patriarch Amalric died on 6 October 1180, the two most obvious choices for his successor were William of Tyre and Heraclius of Caesarea.
When Shoghi Effendi died in 1957, he died without explicitly appointing a successor Guardian, and Remey was among the nine Hands of the Cause elected as an interim authority until the election of the first Universal House of Justice in 1963.
When Shoghi Effendi died in 1957, Remey and the other Hands of the Cause met in a private Conclave at Bahjí in Haifa, and determined that he hadn't appointed a successor.
When Charles Bluhdorn died unexpectedly, his successor Martin Davis dumped all of G + W's industrial, mining, and sugar-growing subsidiaries and refocused the company, renaming it Paramount Communications in 1989.
When he caught an epidemic disease ( probably plague ), he called the monks, strengthened their faith, and appointed his successor.
When Page was deposed as Country Party leader a few months later, Menzies reformed the Coalition with Page's successor, Archie Cameron.
When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's son and successor, the 12-year-old King Edward V. As the new king travelled to London from Ludlow, Richard met and escorted him to London where he was lodged in the Tower of London.
When in the following year Suleiman and Ibrahim made a grand entrance into Baghdad, its commander surrendered the city, thereby confirming Suleiman as the leader of the Islamic world and the legitimate successor to the Abbasid Caliphs.
When afterwards Severus declared openly his son Caracalla as successor, Albinus was hailed emperor by his troops and moved to Gallia.
When, in 784, the imperial secretary Patriarch Tarasius was appointed successor to the Patriarch Paul IV, he accepted on the condition that intercommunion with the other churches should be reestablished ; that is, that the images should be restored.
When Husserl retired as Professor of Philosophy in 1928, Heidegger accepted Freiburg's election to be his successor, in spite of a counter-offer by Marburg.
# When you lose interest in a program, your last duty to it is to hand it off to a competent successor.
When Patriarch Amalric died on 6 October 1180, the two most obvious choices for his successor were William and Heraclius of Caesarea.
When the Republicans in 1964 gave Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, Taft's successor as the conservative leader, their presidential nomination, Dewey declined to even attend the GOP Convention in San Francisco ; it was the first Republican Convention he had missed since 1936.
When the letter reached Rome, Donus had died, but his successor, Pope Agatho, agreed to the Emperor's suggestion and ordered councils held throughout the West so that legates could present the tradition of the Western Church.
When the council had concluded, the decrees were sent to Rome where they were confirmed by Agatho's successor, Pope Leo II The subsequent Byzantine tradition came to interpret the decrees in line with the teaching of Maximus the Confessor, which brilliantly combined a recognition ( shared with the monotheletes ) that all Christ's individual actions were directed by his divine will with an insistence that his human will nevertheless possessed true spontaneity, in virtue of its intrinsic drive ( as created ) to obey its Creator.
When Holt drowned in December 1967, McMahon was assumed to be his automatic successor.
When Menzies ' successor, Harold Holt, was officially presumed dead on 19 December 1967, the Governor-General Lord Casey sent for McEwen and he was sworn in as Prime Minister, on the understanding that his commission would continue only so long as it took for the Liberals to elect a new leader.

When and parish
When it was dedicated in 1254, it was the parish church of the new Gruyères parish.
When her father died in November 1810 ( aged 44 ) he had been suffering from tuberculosis and injuries he suffered from a fall off a cliff — he left the family with no savings and a significant amount of debt, forcing them to apply for parish relief.
When Jung was six months old his father was appointed to a more prosperous parish in Laufen.
When the feast day of the patron saint of the parish church or monastery falls on a weekday of Great Lent, there is no Liturgy ( other than the Presanctified ), but fish is allowed at the meal.
When an old bishop died in 1554, Gustav Vasa had Agricola consecrated as the ordinarius of Turku parishfor all practical purposes Bishop of Turku and by extension the first Lutheran bishop for all Finland.
When he was 14, in January of 1766, he became organist of the parish San Lorenzo in Dámaso.
When he was aged five or six, his family moved to a plantation in St. George, a parish on Winyah Bay.
When Tangipahoa Parish was formed partly from Livingston Parish in 1870, Springfield was no longer a central location in Livingston parish, but sat along the new border between Livingston and Tangipahoa Parishes.
When Winn Parish was officially formed by the state legislature in 1852, Winnfield was established as the parish seat.
When the first Swedish local government acts went into force in 1863, 20 rural municipal entities ( each corresponding to a parish of the Church of Sweden ) were created in the area.
When Vilhelm Moberg wrote his acclaimed novels about this time, he located his main characters ' home to the parish of Ljuder in eastern Lessebo Municipality.
When the first local government acts were implemented in Sweden in 1863 Dorotea parish was made a rural municipality.
When the parish ’ s two elderly nuns contract tuberculosis, she is forced to move into the rectory that is home to the parish priest ( Van Dyke ).
When Barère was a child, he went to a parish school, and when he and his siblings were of age, his brother, Jean-Pierre, became a priest.
When he was offered the bishopric in Exeter he realised that the stipend (£ 3, 000 ) was not enough to support his family, so he asked to retain his parish of Stanford-le-Hope, in Durham ( as a non-resident ), which would be worth an additional £ 4, 000 a year.
When in 1795, the French replaced these six seigniories by a newly created municipality, they adopted the name of the parish ( Pont-à-Celles ).
When, in medieval Europe, this included the legal freehold of church land in the parish, the parish priest was a " perpetual curate " ( curatus perpetuus ), an assistant would be a ( plain ) curate ( curatus temporalis ).
When Eleanor died in 1675 she was buried alongside him in the parish church of St. Mary, Woodford.
From 1884 the town was administered by the Chesham Local Government District, which was succeeded in 1894 by Chesham Urban District under the Local Government Act 1894. Chesham Town crest When the Local Government Act 1972 came into effect on 1 April 1974 the urban district was abolished in favour of the Chiltern district and the civil parish was given town council status.
When in London he lived in the parish of Great St. Bartholomew's.
When Camilla was four, her family moved to Eidsvoll, where her father was made parish priest.
When the Sheffield to Manchester ( Hope Valley ) line opened, the railway station to the south of Grindsbrook Booth was named " Edale ", and the name came to be used for the settlements in the parish, rather than the valley as a whole.

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