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* 1265 – Second Barons ' War: Battle of Evesham – the army of Prince Edward ( the future king Edward I of England ) defeats the forces of rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, killing de Montfort and many of his allies.
The works of Adriaan de Groot, William Chase, Herbert A. Simon, and Fernand Gobet have established that knowledge, more than the ability to anticipate moves, plays an essential role in chess-playing.
Phillip did however sanction the participation of some of his more bellicose and ambitious — some might say dangerous — barons, notably Simon de Montfort and Bouchard de Marly.
Simon de Montfort was granted the Trencavel lands by the Pope and did homage for them to the King of France, thus incurring the enmity of Peter of Aragon who had held aloof from the conflict, even acting as a mediator at the time of the siege of Carcassonne.
The leader of the crusaders, Simon de Montfort, resorted to primitive psychological warfare.
After the success of his siege of Carcassonne, which followed the massacre at Béziers, Simon de Montfort was designated as leader of the Crusader army.
* Simon Tyssot de Patot and the Seventeenth-Century Background of Critical Deism by David Rice McKee ( Johns Hopkins Press, 1941 )
After the baronial victory at the Battle of Lewes in 1264, Simon de Montfort took control of royal government, but at the Battle of Evesham the next year Montfort was killed, and King Henry III restored to power.
At the Battle of Lewes in 1264, the rebellious barons, led by Simon de Montfort, had defeated the royal army and taken King Henry III captive.
Measures were taken to renounce the increasing veneration of the fallen Simon de Montfort, whom some were already starting to consider a martyr and a possible saint.
* Maddicott, J. R. ( 1994 ), Simon de Montfort, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
In secular matters, Raymond VI of Toulouse, his son ( afterwards Raymond VII ), and Raymond-Roger of Foix attended the Council to dispute the threatened confiscation of their territories ; Bishop Foulques and Guy de Montfort ( brother of Simon ) argued in favour of the confiscation.
Pierre-Bermond of Sauve's claim to Toulouse was rejected, and Toulouse was awarded to Simon de Montfort ; the lordship of Melgueil was separated from Toulouse and entrusted to the bishops of Maguelonne.
* Horn maintenance at Paxman, compiled with the assistance of Simon de Souza
One of these rebellions — led by a disaffected courtier, Simon de Montfort — was notable for its assembly of one of the earliest precursors to Parliament.
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* 1265 – In Westminster, the first English parliament conducts its first meeting held by Simon de Montfort in the Palace of Westminster, now also known colloquially as the " Houses of Parliament ".
His youngest daughter, Eleanor, married William Marshal's son, also called William, and later the famous English rebel Simon de Montfort.
Henry III granted Kenilworth in 1244 to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, who later became a leader in the Second Barons ' War ( 1263 – 67 ) against the king, using Kenilworth as the centre of his operations.
Simon de Monfort's son, Simon VI de Montfort, promised in January 1266 to hand over the castle to the king.

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William Jasper Blackburn, a Reconstruction U. S. Representative from Louisiana, was born on the Fourche de Mau in Randolph County in 1820.
Scott circulated the incomplete monograph amongst colleagues, introducing a number of important techniques in the semantics of model theory, most importantly presenting a refinement of canonical model that became standard, and introducing the technique of constructing models through filtrations, both of which are core concepts in modern Kripke semantics ( Blackburn, de Rijke, and Venema, 2001 ).
* Blackburn, de Rijke and Venema ( 2001 ).
In 1959, Folland Aircraft was acquired, followed by de Havilland Aircraft Company and Blackburn Aircraft in 1960.
The manor came into the possession of Henry de Blackburn, who divided it between his two sons.
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* Blackburn, Patrick ; de Rijke, Maarten ; and Venema, Yde ( 2001 ) Modal Logic.
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In 1956, new aircraft designs became available, including the de Havilland Comet ( the first operational jet transport ), and the Blackburn Beverley.
# Logical aspects of computational linguistics ( PS ) by Patrick Blackburn, Marc Dymetman, Alain Lecomte, Aarne Ranta, Christian Retoré and Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie.
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); Igor Štimac, ( West Ham United, Derby County ); Milan Rapaić, ( Perugia Calcio, Fenerbahçe, Standard Liege ); Igor Tudor, ( Juventus ); Ivica Šurjak, ( Paris SG ); Aljoša Asanović, ( Derby County, Panathinaikos ); Ivan Buljan, ( Hamburger SV ) and Zlatko Vujović, ( Girondins de Bordeaux ); Stipe Pletikosa, ( FC Shakhtar Donetsk, FC Spartak Moscow, Tottenham Hotspur ); Darijo Srna, ( FC Shakhtar Donetsk ); Nikica Jelavić, ( Rapid Vienna, Rangers F. C., Everton ); Nikola Kalinić, ( Blackburn Rovers, Dnipro ).
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In 1961 the company was expanded by the purchase of the de Havilland Engine Company and the engine division of Blackburn Aircraft.
The company was further strengthened in November 1961 when it acquired the full share capital of the de Havilland Engine Company Limited and Blackburn Engines Limited, both of which were formerly operating within the Hawker Siddeley Group.
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Our Lady of Lourdes, a Roman Catholic church located in Blackburn, also serves neighboring communities and partners with a branch of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Former Irish international Kevin Moran, who would later play for Manchester United, Sporting de Gijón and Blackburn Rovers played in the League of Ireland B and was signed for Manchester United from UCD ’ s graduate team, Pegasus.
On 31 January 2005, in the last day of the season's winter transfer window, de Pedro was released by Blackburn on a free transfer and signed for Perugia Calcio, where he played only a few matches before joining Swedish club IFK Göteborg, thanks to the presence of former Real Sociedad teammate Håkan Mild, now the club's director of football ; he left after only a few days due to personal reasons, in December 2005.
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The Football League was open to clubs all over the United Kingdom, but the first twelve entrants ( Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke ( now Stoke City ), West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers ) were all from the Midlands or North of England ( in later years the competition became the de facto English league, though some clubs from outside England still compete in it ).
He was married three times, with his second wife Rosalie de Meric he had a daughter, Julia Blackburn.

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