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This compromise arose after the Protestant Reformation and the Thirty Years War.
Years after Wallace's death, Robert the Bruce, now Scotland's king, leads a Scottish army before a ceremonial line of English troops on the fields of Bannockburn where he is to formally accept English rule.
In Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt ( 2002 ), Bayonne is the first city recolonized by the Muslims after the total depopulation of Europe by the Black Death.
Years later, in 1847, the Chilean government entrusted the young poet Eusebio Lillo with a new text that would replace the anti-Spain poem of Vera y Pintado, and after being analyzed by Andrés Bello, retained the original chorus (" Dulce patria, recibe los votos ...").
Less than a year after Havana was seized, the Peace of Paris was signed by the three warring powers, ending the Seven Years ' War.
Caltech is on the quarter system: the fall term starts in late September and ends before Christmas, the second term starts after New Years Day and ends in mid-March, and the third term starts in late March or early April and ends in early June.
Years after this explanation was dismissed, Albert Einstein showed that the two pressures do not cancel out exactly at the edges of the vanes because of the temperature difference there.
Years after his death, he would be honored with a statue in front of the Avalon Theater on Main Street, where he was depicted writing a screenplay in a bathtub.
From 1697 to 1698 he defended the right of King William III to a standing army during disarmament after the Treaty of Ryswick ( 1697 ) had ended the Nine Years ' War ( 1688 – 97 ).
It was a home of the Royal Navy from the reign of Edward III and was twice surprised and sacked during the Hundred Years ' War, after which the mouth of the estuary was closed every night with a great chain.
1648 ; i. e. after the Thirty Years ' War, in France and the French colonial empire, until established as the national language during the French Revolution of 1789 and subsequently multinational in all nations in or formerly in the various French Empires.
Years appear in writing as Roman numerals ( usually ), with epoch 22 September 1792, the beginning of the ' Republican Era ' ( the day the French First Republic was proclaimed, one day after the Convention abolished the monarchy ).
Florentine bankers financed the English kings during the Hundred Years War, as well as the papacy, including the construction of their provisional capital of Avignon and, after their return to Rome, the reconstruction and Renaissance embellishment of the latter.
Contains Hayek's essay, " The Sensory Order after 25 Years " with " Discussion.
Years later, after Orwell's death, Heppenstall wrote a dramatic account of the incident called " The Shooting Stick " and Mabel Fierz confirmed that Heppenstall came to her in a sorry state the following day.
Two particular examples are Lillian, an eccentric ( and very nearsighted ) old lady with odd quirks, and Greta, a muscle bound woman who was hired to look after the pets during New Years.
Edward III lost interest in the fate of his protégé after the outbreak of the Hundred Years ' War with France.
" Years later, after Bergman had taken up with Italian director Roberto Rossellini, and bore him a child, Bogart confronted her.
In 1621, the Elector Palatine, Frederick V, came under the imperial ban after participating in the Bohemian Revolt ( a part of the Thirty Years ' War ).
* 1573 – Eighty Years ' War: the Siege of Haarlem ends after seven months.
* 1429 – Hundred Years ' war-Charles VII of France is crowned the King of France in the Reims Cathedral after a successful campaign by Joan of Arc
Years after " Tiptree " first published science fiction, Sheldon wrote some work under the female pen name " Raccoona Sheldon "; later, the science fiction world discovered that " Tiptree " had been female all along.
See Hayek's essay, " The Sensory Order after 25 Years ", and " Discussion ".
In 1761, during the Seven Years ' War, the town was captured after three subsequent sieges by the Russian commander Peter Rumyantsev.
Mercantilism became prominent in Central Europe and Scandinavia after the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 1648 ), with Christina of Sweden, Jacob Kettler of Courland, Christian IV of Denmark being notable proponents.

Years and fact
His failure to successfully aid Protestant forces during the Thirty Years ' War, coupled with the fact that he married a Roman Catholic princess, generated deep mistrust concerning the king's dogma.
* About 200 Years Ago: This skit which ran during 1975-76 ( to coincide with the Bicentennial Year 1976 ) was a parody of CBS ' " Bicentennial Minutes "; in it, Grandpa Jones would deliver a fractured historical " fact " about the Revolutionary era.
Another interesting fact that he was younger than Sviatopolk according to the words of Boris in the Tale of Bygone Years and not as it was officially known.
Charlie Chaplin used it in The Floorwalker ( 1916 ) and Max Linder included it in Seven Years Bad Luck ( 1921 ), where a man's servants have accidentally broken a mirror and attempt to hide the fact by imitating his actions in the mirror's frame.
After the Thirty Years ' War, Stolp lost much of its former importance — despite the fact that Stettin was then a part of Sweden, the province's capital was situated not in the second-largest city of the region, but in the one closest to the former ducal residence — Stargard.
She had intended to discuss how Bolshevik rule was in fact a betrayal of the principles of revolution in a work originally entitled My Two Years in Russia.
This fact would continue to characterize operations in the Eighty Years ' War.
In fact, Sloan's memoir and management treatise, My Years With General Motors, foresaw some of these problems.
In fact, during the subsequent reign of Ladislaus IV of Poland ( 1632 – 1648 ), the Poles prevented that martial monarch from interfering in the Thirty Years ' War on the Catholic side.
" A fact proved by Heinrich Harrer in his book Seven Years in Tibet, where he stated that it's possible to buy Arden's products — even in Tibet.
" In fact, during the Nine Years ' War field armies had waxed to nearly 100, 000 men in 1695, the strain of which had reduced the Maritime Powers to a fiscal crisis while the French struggled under the weight of a shattered economy.
( Years after the fact, it was debated that Aribert was homosexual and had been caught in bed with a servant, either by Marie Louise or his father.
Generally praise for Britain's victory in the Seven Years War has gone to Pitt rather than Newcastle, despite the fact it was he who officially headed the government.
Years later, however, Williams admitted that he had been running towards the pitcher ’ s mound as he hit the ball, and photographs reveal that he was in fact a few feet in front of the batter ’ s box when he made contact.
In an interview on Leicester hospital station Radio Fox on 5 June 2008, Townsend said that she was in fact writing a new Mole book entitled The Prostrate Years.
Years before the struggle for independence began, he had defended the proprietors of Maryland against those who sought to make Maryland a Royal colony, and when the Revolution came he lent his considerable support as a wealthy landowner to the Patriot cause, despite the fact that many leading Patriots had been his enemies in the proprietorship struggle.
When in France during World War I, members of Yale University had learned about the German song Die Wacht am Rhein and were apparently shocked to discover the fact that Yale's traditional song " Bright College Years " had been written to the " splendid tune " of Karl Wilhelm.
Finally, " the world of One Hundred Years of Solitude is a place where beliefs and metaphors become forms of fact, and where more ordinary facts become uncertain "
See also Brisbane's Early Years Of Alexander Smith ( 1869 ) ( but be aware that Brisbane's is not a scholarly work and contains errors of fact ).
Years later, he pondered the fact that, as a Jew, had he been in Europe instead of the United States at that time, he might have been travelling in Holocaust trains.
Returning to France in July 1791, she published a poem " A Farewell for two Years to England "; in fact she briefly visited England again in 1792, but only to persuade her mother and her sisters, Cecilia and Persis, to join her in France just as the country was moving toward the more violent phases of its revolution.
Relations were probably strained by the fact that France and Holland were on opposite sides in the Nine Years ' War ( 1688 – 97 ).
In fact, this book is highly similar to Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude in its portrayal of a remote community over time, as well as with elements of magic realism.
* The special currently airs annually on ABC Family as part of its 25 Days of Christmas programming block ( despite the fact that it is not a Christmas special ); it is occasionally aired on sister network ABC in the week between Christmas and New Years Day.

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