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Mentioned in the Primary Chronicle under 1127 as Goroden and located at a crossing of numerous trading routes, this Slavic settlement, possibly originating as far as the late 10th century, became the capital of a poorly attested but separate principality, ruled by Yaroslav the Wise's grandson and his descendants.
Since the name Heidrek ( Old Norse Heiðrekr ) was quasi-synonymous with Ermanaric ( heiðr meant " honour " and " glory ", and Aírman -, Old Norse Jörmund meant " great "), a possible alignment is that Heidrek the Wise's grandson Heidrek Ulfham corresponded to Ermanaric.

Wise's and Barton
* 1857 – Luke Barton introduces a self-acting narrowing mechanism on S. Wise's knitting machine.

Wise's and Wise
* Terence Wise Terry Wise's Introduction to Battlegaming including his unpublished wargaming rules Printed by the History of Wargaming Project link
Later critics, such as Martin Scorsese, expanded that characterization, insisting that despite Wise's notorious workaday concentration on stylistic perfection within the confines of genre and budget, his choice of subject matter and approach still functioned to identify Wise as an artist and not merely an artisan.
The humour had always been largely derived from their on-stage relationship, but whereas Hills and Green had cast Morecambe as the comic and Wise as the straight man, Braben inverted the relationship ; as theatre critic Kenneth Tynan noted, Braben made Wise's character a comic who was not funny, while Morecambe became a straight man who was funny.
Wise's character would write a play, complete with cheap props, shaky scenery and appallingly clumsy writing (" the play what I wrote " became a catchphrase ), which would then be acted out by Morecambe, Wise and the show's guest star.
In the mid-19th century, Reformers led by Isaac Wise completely rejected the kippot after an altercation in which Rabbi Wise's kipah was knocked off his head.
Wise's superior was Inspector Taggert ( created before the TV show of similar name ), who would brief Wise on missions by phoning up as his " Uncle George ", or even encounter him as a seemingly random passer-by.
Wise's single condition for agreeing to do so was the creation of a " superhero " identity: Northguard while Wise later improvised the name Le Protecteur as a more suitable French language version.

Wise's and former
The former name was dropped because it reflected Wise's unrealized expectation that the whole of American Jewry would eventually affiliate with the Reform movement, and also because it failed to acknowledge the Reform-affiliated congregations outside the United States.
The club was sitting in sixth place after former boss Wise's surprise departure to Newcastle and the new manager's first game came four days after his appointment.

Wise's and entitled
Women Wise's major product so far has been a CD-ROM computer game entitled The Legend of Lotus Spring.

Wise's and .
Robert Wise's film Audrey Rose ( 1977 ) for example, deals with a man who claims that his daughter is the reincarnation of another dead person.
* Leo VI the Wise's Tactica.
* Constance Wise's Hidden Circles in the Web: Feminist Wicca, Occult Knowledge, and Process Thought ( Lanham, Md.
He appears much less tolerant than Bilborough, which often puts him at odds with the other officers and the Chief Super, but unlike Bilborough, he values truth more than a fitting result and has a much better working relationship with Fitz than Bilborough had, although it is badly strained when Fitz unknowingly gives Wise's wife more reason to file for separation.
Through whatever means, Wise's approach brought him critical success as a director in many different traditional film genres: horror, noir, western, war, science fiction, musical, and drama, with many repeat successes within each genre.
Wise's tendency towards professionalism led to a degree of preparedness which, though nominally motivated by studio budget constraints, nevertheless advanced the moviemaking art, with many Academy Award-winning films the result.
Wise's use and mention of time in this film would find echos in later noir films such as Stanley Kubrick's The Killing and Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
By this time, Wise's style included much use of split-diopter lenses to create a deep focus effect across the widescreen frame.
Morecambe and Wise's final show together was the 1983 Christmas special for ITV.
Following Wise's death in 1900, the farm was the home of his daughter and granddaughter, respectively, until 1968.
* Wise's New Zealand Guide ( 4th ed.
When Eddie Braben took over as their chief writer, he enriched Wise's persona by making him pompous and naive.
Wise's character changed from being a conventional straight man into a pretentious and self-satisfied idiot.
In March 2010, Wise's widow Doreen unveiled a statue of him in his home town of Morley, West Yorkshire.
With James Dean in East of EdenHarris played the ethereal Eleanor Lance in The Haunting ( 1963 ), director Robert Wise's screen adaptation of a novel by Shirley Jackson, a classic film of the horror genre.
Morecambe and Wise's partnership began in 1941 when they were each booked separately to appear in Jack Hylton's revue, Youth Takes a Bow at the Nottingham Empire Theatre.
Morecambe and Wise's comic style varied subtly throughout their career, depending on their writers.
" Wise's contribution to the humour is a subject of an ongoing debate.
The Morecambe and Wise's Christmas Show in 1977 scored one of the highest ever audiences in British television history with more than 28 million viewers.

grandson and Barton
By his first wife, he had a life interest in large estates in Flintshire and Berkshire — centred on Barton Court in Kintbury — which, at his death, passed to his grandson, Mr. Charles Amesbury Deans Dundas.

grandson and Wise
The eldest son of Afonso III of Portugal by his second wife, Beatrice of Castile and grandson of king Alfonso X of Castile ( known as the Wise ), Denis succeeded his father in 1279.
Philip III ( 27 March 1306 – 16 September 1343 ), called the Noble ( el Noble ) or the Wise, Count of Évreux ( 1319 – 1343 ) and King of Navarre ( 1328 – 1343 ), was the second son of Louis of Évreux and Margaret of Artois and therefore a grandson of King Philip III of France.
A considerable portion of his library, consisting mainly of responsa, was presented by his grandson Stephen S. Wise to Columbia University in New York.

grandson and wrote
Although his grandson, Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot, wrote that Pasteur had only kept from his Catholic background a spiritualism without religious practice, Catholic observers often said Louis Pasteur remained throughout his whole life an ardent Christian, and his son-in-law, in perhaps the most complete biography of Louis Pasteur, writes:
Fernando Alvarado Tezozómoc, who wrote the Crónica Mexicayotl, was a grandson of Moctezuma II and his chronicle mostly relates the genealogy of the Aztec rulers.
He wrote the following for his grandson:
As his grandson wrote, " his lighter side ... obscured the fact that he had both insight and influence.
According to his grandson George Wyatt, who wrote a biography of Anne Boleyn many years after her death, the moment Thomas Wyatt had seen " this new beauty " on her return from France in winter 1522 he had fallen in love with her.
Michel Brix wrote of Balzac that he " is obviously a son or grandson of Rabelais ...
In 1892 Thomas Henry Huxley's five-year-old grandson Julian saw this engraving and wrote his grandfather a letter asking:
His friend Augustus J. Munson wrote, " Beverly Jefferson death deserves more than a passing notice, as he was a grandson of Thomas Jefferson ... was one of God's noblemen-gentle, kind, courteous, charitable.
Wilde's grandson, Merlin Holland, wrote, " It was his decision fifty years ago to publish the first edition of Oscar Wilde's letters which helped to put my grandfather back into the position which he lost in 1895 as one of the most charismatic and fascinating figures in English literary history.
John H. Archer, grandson of David Archer, wrote in a letter dated October 4, 1900:
Haushofer admits that after 1933 much of what he wrote was distorted under duress: his wife had to be protected by Hess's influence ( who managed to have her awarded ' honorary German ' status ); his son was implicated in the July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler and was executed by the Gestapo ; he himself was imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp for eight months ; and his son and grandson were imprisoned for two-and-a-half months.
Although his grandson later wrote of the family's roots in Venice, it seems the family's only connection with that city was through these sisters, for the only records of the family in the archives of the Venetian Ghetto are Venturina ’ s death there in 1821, and the register of the death of Rachel in 1837.
Victoria wrote to her grandson suggesting another of her grandchildren Princess Margaret of Prussia, as a suitable alternative, but nothing came of her suggestion and once the couple confided their love to her, the Queen relented and supported the marriage.
Sam Whittingham is the grandson of screenwriter Jack Whittingham, who wrote the first James Bond screenplay.
Roberts ' gay grandson, Randy Roberts Potts, talked about his uncle Ronald Roberts, and wrote an article discussing growing up gay in the Oral Roberts family.
His grandson Abdulla Hussaini wrote Nishatul Ishq.
Historically, the terms tasawwuf, Sufism, faqr, faqer ( noun of faqr ) were first used ( with full definition ) by Husayn ibn Ali who was the grandson of Muhammad. required He wrote a book " Mirat ul Arfeen " on this topic, which is said to be first book on Sufism and tasawwuf.
She spent her remaining mortal days with her grandson, Jarsyl, and wrote the Antiquities War, a book that would become a very important source of history for Dominarians.
" David, my grandson, will have to take his part in the running of the Organisation and David's son, too ," Roy wrote in his 1975 autobiography.
Thus some of Rashi's continuators, as his sons-in-law and his grandson Samuel ben Meïr ( RaSHBaM ), while they wrote commentaries on the Talmud after the manner of Rashi's, wrote also glosses on it in a style peculiar to themselves.
When she wrote the play, Christie gave the rights to her grandson Matthew Prichard as a birthday present.
The journalist Nicholas Thompson, who wrote a biography of Nitze and George F. Kennan, is his grandson.
Ngata's grandson Hōri Mahue Ngata wrote a widely-used Māori-English dictionary.
He also wrote the song " One Light in a Dark Valley ," later recorded by his grandson Harry Chapin.

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