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Taking over as military commander-in-chief, now titled Captain General, was newly promoted General de Division Bumba Moaso, former commander of the parachute division.
Taking place in the rear courtyard of the Hôpital de la Salpêtriêre, it was attended by hundreds of admirers who had seen the event advertised in Le Monde, including left wing activists like Yves Montand and Simone Signoret and academics such as Jacques Derrida, Paul Veyne, Pierre Bourdieu and Georges Dumézil.
File: Prise et pillage de Bergen op Zoom 1747. jpg | Taking and looting of the fortress of Bergen-op-Zoom in 1747
Taking the style of King Victor Amadeus, he and Anna moved into the château de Chambéry outside the capital.
The 1990 comedy Taking Care of Business starred James Belushi, co-starred McFadden and another TNG actor, John de Lancie ( aka Q ).
Taking advantage of this in 1231, Prince Llywelyn ravaged the lands of his de Bohun in-laws during which Hay-on-Wye town was burnt, although the castle survived the onslaught.
Oñate performed the ceremony of La Toma ( Taking Possession ) in which he claimed the new province for King Philip II of Spain or Rey Felipe II de España.
Taking note that Yuan Shao took ten years to eliminate the isolated Gongsun Zan, de Crespigny suggests that it was not due to indecisiveness that Yuan Shao did not take advantage of Cao Cao's temporal weaknesses, but that Yuan Shao might not have had the men to spare for such ventures.
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Taking an especial interest in the Turks he wrote Inventaire général de l ' histoire des Turcs ( General inventory of the history of the Turks, Paris, 1619 ); Histoire générale de la religion des Turcs avec la vie de leur prophète Mahomet ( General history of the religion of the Turks with the life of their Prophet Muhammad, Paris, 1626 ); and Histoire générale du sérail et de la cour du grand Turc ( General history of the harem and of the court of the Grand Turk, Paris, 1626 ; English translation by E. Grimeston, London, 1635 ).
Taking of the Hôtel de Ville, Paris | Hôtel de Ville ( revolutionaries went there in 1789, and later 1848 and 1870 ), by Amédée Bourgeois
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Taking over from Charles V's advisor Carlos de Chièvres, Gattinara shifted the policy outlook of his king.
' Taking a cure ' ( http :// de. wikipedia. org / wiki / Kur ) at a spa is covered by both public and private health care insurance, as mandated by federal legislation.
Taking advantage of her weakness, Gaston de Lyon, Lord of Bezaudun and seneschal of Toulouse, lured the poor Isabelle into selling him the Quatre-Vallées against 5, 127 gold crowns ( écus d ' or ), which he never paid, always postponing payment in the hope of a rapid death of Isabelle.
* The Fendahl reappears in the spin-off novel The Taking of Planet 5 by Simon Bucher-Jones and Mark Clapham as well as in the Kaldor City series of audio plays and the Time Hunter novella Deus Le Volt by Jon de Burgh Miller.
Her writings include Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action ( NY: St. Martin's Press, 1987 ); " Preambulo: Abriendo las Copuertas ," in Declaracion Universal de Derecho Humanos: Texto Y Comentarios Inusuales, edited by Alda Facio ( San Jose, Costa Rica: ILANUD Programa Mujer, Justiciaa y Genero, 2001 ); and " Taking Stock: Women's Human Rights Five Years After Beijing " in Holding On to the Promise: Women's Human Rights and the Beijing + 5 Review, edited by Cynthia Meillon and Charlotte Bunch ( NJ: Center for Women's Global Leadership, 2001 ).
Taking the opportunity the young Sun Liang just ascended the throne, the de facto leader of Wei, Sima Shi sent Zhuge Dan and the likes to invade Wu.
Taking into account the different spellings of this " generatio Percal " due to the variations Parkly and Perkly in Dalmatia, the name of a farm near Linlithgow Palace in Scotland, which had been built in the 14th century by a 1st cousin of the grandmother of this Peter de genere Percal, was mentioned in 1431 also as Parkly.

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" Alberti's life was described in Giorgio Vasari's Vite de ' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, e architettori or ' Lives of the most excellent painters, sculptors and architects '.
Alban Butler ( Lives of the Saints, 6 April ) states that Clement X gave some of his relics to Cardinal de Retz, who placed them in the Abbey of St. Michael in Lorraine.
Other notable films include Air Force One ( 1997 ) and Nine Lives ( 2005 ) and for portraying Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians ( 1996 ), and its sequel 102 Dalmatians ( 2000 ).
Flynn co-starred with Olivia de Havilland in eight films: Captain Blood ( 1935 ), The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1936 ), The Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1938 ), Four's a Crowd ( 1938 ), Dodge City ( 1939 ), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex ( 1939 ), Santa Fe Trail ( 1940 ), and They Died with Their Boots On ( 1941 ).
* Giorgio Vasari, Le vite de ' più eccellenti pittori, scultori e architettori Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Firenze 1568, edizione a cura di R. Bettarini e P. Barocchi, Firenze 1971.
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* his Lives of J. and A. de Valdés ( 1882 )
Vasari's Le Vite de ' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori ( Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects ) — dedicated to Grand Duke Cosimo I de ' Medici — was first published in 1550.
His extant works include the Roman de Brut, a verse history of Britain, the Roman de Rou, a verse history of the Dukes of Normandy, and other works in verse, including the Lives of Saint Margaret and Saint Nicholas.
* “ Lives in Translation: Bilingual Writers on Identity and Creativity ,” Isabelle de Courtivron, Palgrave McMillion, 2003.
* " The Life of Saint Christopher ", The Golden Legend or Lives of the Saints, Temple Classics, 1931 ( Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, Translated by William Caxton ) at the Fordham University Medieval Sourcebook
" Other works of Guevara are the Decada de los Césares ( Valladolid, 1539 ), or " Lives of the Ten Roman Emperors ," in imitation of the manner of Plutarch and Suetonius ; and the Epistolas familiares ( Valladolid, 1539 1545 ), sometimes called " The Golden Letters ," often printed in Spain, and translated into all the principal languages of Europe.
* The Lives of the Seven Sleepers from The Golden Legend by Jacobus de Voragine, William Caxton Middle English translation.
A third work has often been attributed to him, A Brief History of Lives of Popes and Emperors (, Venice, 1555 ), but new research claims that it was not Barleti ’ s work, but rather an extract from Giovanni Stella ’ s works, published by Bernardino de Vitali.
Two biographies of Lucullus survive today, Plutarch's Lucullus in the famous series of Parallel Lives, in which Lucullus is paired with the Athenian aristocratic politician and Strategos Cimon, and # 74 in the slender Latin Liber de viris illustribus, of late and unknown authorship, the main sources for which appear to go back to Varro and his most significant successor in the genre, Gaius Julius Hyginus.
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Subjects tackled on the album include the tragic life of the photographer Kevin Carter, on the track of the same name, Willem de Kooning and the maltreatment of animals in captivity on " Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky " ( which is a quote from the film The Best Years of Our Lives.
* Vie et œuvres des peintres les plus célèbres de toutes les écoles ... (" Lives of Celebrated Painters "), in 22 volumes
* Saint Martín de Porres ( December 9, 1579 November 3, 1639 ) To help Martin serve the poor and needy, God blessed him with miraculous powers of bilocation, of being able to pass through closed doors ( teleportation ), and of levitation, according to Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
# " As Outras Vidas de Rui " ( Rui's Other Lives )
However, according to Giorgio Vasari's " Lives of the Artists " ( Second and Corrected Edition ) Ginevra was not the daughter of Amerigo de ' Benci but his wife.
Some of the less scholarly monks in his own abbey criticized his Lives for being too academic, and de Rancé, abbot of La Trappe, declared that he was breaking the rules of his order by devoting his life to study rather than manual labour.

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