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* 1513 – Edmund de la Pole, Yorkist pretender to the English throne, is executed on the orders of Henry VIII.
* criticisms ( by writers such as Joseph-Marie de Maistre and Edmund Burke ) of excesses of the French Revolution, and consequent rising doubts that reason and rationalism could solve all problems
de: Edmund Stoiber
de: Edmund Husserl
de: Edmund Spenser
de: Edmund I.
Edmund held many tournaments at Kenilworth in the late 13th century, including a huge event in 1279, presided over by the royal favourite Roger de Mortimer, in which a hundred knights competed for three days in the tiltyard in an event called " the Round Table ", in imitation of the popular Arthurian legends.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty () ( 14 March 1908 – 3 May 1961 ) was a French phenomenological philosopher, strongly influenced by Karl Marx, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Heidegger in addition to being closely associated with Jean-Paul Sartre ( who later stated he had been " converted " to Marxism by Merleau-Ponty ) and Simone de Beauvoir.
* 1391 – Edmund de Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, English politician ( d. 1425 )
Two professors of linguistics have claimed that de Vere wrote not only the works of Shakespeare, but most of what is memorable in English literature during his lifetime, with such names as Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, Philip Sidney, John Lyly, George Peele, George Gascoigne, Raphael Holinshed, Robert Greene, Thomas Phaer, and Arthur Golding being among dozens of further pseudonyms of de Vere.
Edmund Halley ( 1720 ) and Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux ( 1744 ) noted independently that the assumption of an infinite space filled uniformly with stars would lead to the prediction that the nighttime sky would be as bright as the sun itself ; this became known as Olbers ' paradox in the 19th century.
Edmund Gosse, influenced by Théodore de Banville, was the first English writer to praise the villanelle and bring it into fashion with his 1877 essay " A Plea for Certain Exotic Forms of Verse ".
** Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk ( d. 1513 )
This emphasis can be traced through Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, the late works of Merleau-Ponty ( Nature: Course Notes from the Collège de France, 1956 – 1960 ), and Martin Heidegger's hermeneutics.
* April 30 – Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, Duke of Suffolk ( b. 1471 )
* October 13 – Edmund de Ros, 11th Baron de Ros, English politician ( b. 1446 )
* March – French troops under Guy de Richemont besiege the English commander in France, Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, in Caen.
** Edmund de Langley, 1st duke of York ( d. 1402 )
* date unknown – Edmund de Ros, 11th Baron de Ros, English politician ( d. 1508 )
* July – Mary de Ferrers is ordered to surrender land and Liverpool Castle to Edmund, second son of Henry III.
The Earl of Arundel, Sir Edmund Fitz Alan, an old enemy of Roger Mortimer, was beheaded on 17 November, together with two of the earl's retainers, John Daniel and Thomas de Micheldever.

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de: Rich County
es: Condado de Rich
fr: Comté de Rich
pt: Condado de Rich
es: Municipio de Rich ( condado de Lapeer, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Rich Valley ( condado de McLeod, Minnesota )
de: Robert Rich, 2.
That's why he was nicknamed Rijk met de Stelt ( Rich with the Crutch ), which is his now his best known artist name.
Rich in history, the rugged and scenic Ouachita Mountains were first explored in 1541 by Hernando de Soto's party of Spaniards.
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As early as 1611, Sebastián Vizcaíno surveyed the east coast of Japan and searched for two mythical islands called Rico de Oro ( Rich in Gold ) and Rico de Plata ( Rich in Silver ).
He married Renee de St Martin, the former lady-in-waiting to Penelope Devereux, Lady Rich
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Rich in history, architecture, culture, this area is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious educational establishments in France including the Sorbonne and the Collège de France.
de: Barnabe Rich
de: Buddy Rich
* Thomas III de Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley ( 1293 – 1361 ), 8th feudal Baron Berkeley, Thomas the Rich
die he op de Äd Di Rich erwaden deit.
de: Charlie Rich

Edmund and Rich
* Edmund Rich ( 1175 – 1240 )
The Pope even sided with King Henry III against both nobles and bishops of England, despite the king's harassment of Edmund Rich and his policy of having church money collected in vacant benefices delivered to the royal coffers.
In 1246 Edmund Rich, former Archbishop of Canterbury ( died 1240 ), was named a saint.
Edmund Rich ( also known as Saint Edmund or Eadmund of Canterbury, and as Saint Edmund of Abingdon ) ( 1175 – 1240 ) was a 13th century Archbishop of Canterbury in England.
* St. Edmund Rich at Catholic Online
* St. Edmund Rich of Abingdon at Patron Saints ' Index
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Edmund Rich, condemned the marriage for this reason.
He also worked for the canonization of Edmund Rich while he was at the papal court-in-exile at Lyon from 1244 to 1249.
Essex's life guard included Henry Ireton, Charles Fleetwood, Thomas Harrison, Nathaniel Rich, Edmund Ludlow, Matthew Tomlinson and Francis Russell, all of whom played a leading role in the civil war and its aftermath.
In 1234, Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury effected a reconciliation.
Also, Latin biographies of Stephen Langton and Edmund Rich, and a verse biography of Rich.
* Saint Edmund of Abingdon, 13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury: He was born in Abingdon, as were his sisters, Saint Alice of Catesby and the Blessed Margaret Rich.
Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated.
* Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury in the 13th century, lectured on mathematics at the universities of Oxford and Paris
Rich took part in the prosecution of bishops Stephen Gardiner and Edmund Bonner, and had a role in the harsh treatment accorded to the future Mary I of England.
The widowed Eleanor swore a holy oath of chastity in the presence of Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury.
In the Middle Ages the power of holy water was considered so great fonts had locked covers to prevent the theft of holy water for unauthorized magic practices: the Constitutions of Archbishop Edmund Rich ( 1236 ) prescribe that " Fonts are to be kept under lock and key, because of witchcraft ( sortilegia ).
Richard furnished the chronicler, Matthew Paris, with material for the life of St. Edmund Rich, and instituted the offerings for the cathedral at Chichester which were known later as " St. Richard's pence.
* Saint Edmund Rich, otherwise Edmund of Abingdon

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