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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Gregory the Great
Gregory's father was Gordianus, a wealthy patrician, probably of the famous gens Amicia, who owned large estates in Sicily and a mansion on the Caelian Hill in Rome, the ruins of which, apparently in a wonderful state of preservation, still await excavation beneath the Church of St. Andrew and St. Gregory.
Gregory's mind and memory were both exceptionally receptive, and it is to the effect produced on him by these disasters that we must attribute the tinge of sadness which pervades his writings and especially his clear expectation of a speedy end to the world.
Gregory of Tours tells us that in grammar, rhetoric and dialectic he was so skilful as to be thought second to none in all Rome, and it seems certain also that he must have gone through a course of legal studies.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06780a.htm   (7836 words)

  
 Duke Magazine-Jousting with History, by Bridget Booher-Jan/Feb 2004
Knight was a very sensitive person; he was an administrator but also a poet and a scholar.
Knight recuperated over the summer and, when classes started that fall, he felt strong enough to resume his hectic pace.
Knight received death threats, and a security guard was assigned to patrol the grounds of the President's House.
www.dukemagazine.duke.edu /dukemag/issues/010204/history3.html   (990 words)

  
 Recorded phone conversations key to Gregory murder defense
Gregory was arrested Jan. 5 and interviewed by investigators that day, as well as on Jan. 7 and 9.
Knight said Gregory is a cunning young man. He said that though Gregory did not kill Bradford, he was the mastermind behind the plot to kill the 17-year-old.
Knight said Gregory was drawn into the role of adviser after Graves and Cain botched a shooting and robbery in December 2001 in Crestvale Mobile Home Park near Graves’ home.
www.showmenews.com /2003/Feb/20030205News004.asp   (728 words)

  
 NNMC Put to the Test with PI 101   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
According to CDR Gregory Knight, MSC, PI 101 is a series of three classes designed to provide all NNMC personnel with basic information to help them identify and pursue opportunities to enhance the capabilities of their work center.
Knight said this is the first time an introductory PI course has been offered to the command as a whole.
Knight said there are several ways to check the effectiveness and progress of a project.
www.dcmilitary.com /navy/journal/9_24/local_news   (847 words)

  
 First Knight Family Jamestown Virginia
Modecay Knight is found on the 1623/24 Census as living in Hog Island as a servant of Capt. Ralph Hamor.
Peter Knight married to Nathaniel's daughter Genevieve, patented 150 acres of the same in 1640 and 255 acres in 1643.
John Knight served as a witness to an indenture between Samuel Gregory of Charles City County and William Knight of Goochland County in 1727.
vintagegold.topcities.com /knight1.html   (4540 words)

  
 Gay ROTC student disenrollment may be halted
Knight refused to comment on the meeting, on the status of the student and on the disenrollment.
The midshipman said Knight is doing his job because he cannot legally confirm or deny anything regarding a student's status, including whether a meeting was held.
He said Knight told him that a meeting regarding his financial status that was reported in the Jan. 26 edition of The Daily Collegian never occurred.
www.collegian.psu.edu /archive/1993/02/02-17-93tdc/02-17-93dnews-11.asp   (540 words)

  
 New dean sets sights on diversity, instruction
Knight, who joined the University in 1971 as an assistant professor of geography, was named dean July 15 by the University Board of Trustees.
Knight, who assumed the position July 17, will be in charge of the undergraduate education throughout the entire University, including personnel action and faculty development.
Knight said he would also like to see an improvement in the student-teacher ratio, but added budget concerns will limit his impact in that area.
www.collegian.psu.edu /archive/1989/08/08-19-89cm/08-19-89cm-15.asp   (829 words)

  
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Knight’s attorneys originally argued that the jury that convicted Knight should have been allowed to consider “heat of passion” manslaughter as a lesser included offense of capital murder.
That discovery gave new life to Knight’s present case, since evidence of Knight’s 1996 conviction was used by prosecutors to show that he had previously been convicted of a crime involving the use or threat of violence, an aggravating circumstance under Alabama death penalty law.
Gregory Knight was convicted in Baldwin County Circuit Court in August, 2001 of capital murder and sentenced to death following the 1999 slaying of his estranged wife.
www.foleylawyer.bravehost.com   (3859 words)

  
 Lord Cromwell
His son, Gregory, grandfather to Lord Edward Cromwell, completed the building of the Elizabethan Manor house on the site of the Augustan Priory, and lived there with his wife, Elizabeth, sister of the short lived Queen, Jane Seymour, the mother of Edward VI.
In March, 1604 he was knighted by Mountjoy and appointed director-general of fortifications in Ireland for life.
On l2th July 1599 Edward Cromwell was knighted in Dublin by the Earl of Essex.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/brianpayne1/lord.htm   (8452 words)

  
 Ancestors of Allen Beagan Mary Ann Vincent-[1601]
March 12,1835 Jonathan Knight, later to marry Phamlo (Familo) Pollard*, is born to John Temple Knight and Mary Ann Vincent in St. John's.
William Clancy Knight (son of Archibald, son of Capt. William) and Reginald C. Knight (son of Herbert son of Stephen) they are related to the Jackson Cove Knights.
First I give devise and bequeath to John Knight (son of Michael Knight the sum of five pounds currency per annum during his natural life but after his death to his wife Mary Ann Knight if she should survive him and at her death to his son Jessie Knight his heirs and assigns forever.
members.tripod.com /~Al_Beagan/APRIL4/1601.htm   (2028 words)

  
 Printable Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gregory Adams Knight, age 57, of Helena, passed away on Sept. 15, 2004, after a courageous battle of scleraderma and diabetes.
Greg was born Oct. 7, 1946, in Townsend to James Q. and Jean F. (Foley) Knight.
We want to extend our appreciation for the loving care that was given to Greg by Dr. Pincomb, Dr. Coyle, Dr. Riessen, The Dialysis Unit of St. Peter's Hospital, with a special thank you to Pat Jacobs.
www.helenair.com /articles/2004/09/17/obits/knight091704.prt   (240 words)

  
 Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" of Newfoundland Knight families
Martha Knight, later to marry Charles Langdon, is born to Johnathon Temple Knight and Mary Ann Vincent.
If there was any connection between the Temple Knight that drowned with J bridger and grandfather Smith(thats what dad refered to him as) its odd that I never heard mention of it, at a time when these yarns and storys and all the rest got told over and over.
Knight of St. John's was a trader around this section of Notre Dame Bay at that time, and also had schooners built at Halls Bay.
members.tripod.com /~Al_Beagan/knightree3.htm   (15108 words)

  
 Erie Art Museum - Spring Show 2004
Gregory G. Knight serves as juror for the 81st Spring Show.
For 25 years, Knight has been with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs where he is Director of Visual Arts and Chief Curator of the exhibitions program at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Knight has curated such exhibitions as Jin Soo Kim: Twenty Years, 1983-2003; John Buck: Woodblock Prints and Sculpture; Sowers of Myth: Abakanowicz, IRWIN, Jetelova, Kovacs, von Rydingsvard; and Bill Traylor Drawings.
www.erieartmuseum.org /programs/exhibits/exhibits2004/ss2004/ss2004.html   (325 words)

  
 Integrated regional assessment brings climate change home
A shift to alternative fuels could also decrease greenhouse emissions, and while this has a beneficial global and regional outcome, would be detrimental in local coal producing areas.
Positive benefits include a longer period of favorable weather for coastal resorts, decreased costs of snow removal and a longer growing season with less threat of late spring frosts and early fall frosts.
EDITORS: Dr. Knight may be reached at 814-863-8571 or cgk@psu.edu by email.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2000-02/PS-Irab-2002100.php   (688 words)

  
 PSU | Department of Geography | News: "Dr. Knight Receives Gosnell Scholar Award"
Knight also expects to plan for a seminar with the Center for Advancement of Studies and Experience (CAUSE) next year, discussing the environmental issues facing transitioning Eastern Europe, a region struggling to conform to European Union environmental standards and plagued by a history of pollution-caused public health issues.
Knight is currently a professor in the Department of Geography and founding director of the Center for Integrated Regional Assessment (CIRA).
Knight served as the Department Head of Geography from 1982-1989 and Vice Provost and Dean for Undergraduate Education at Penn State from 1989-1993.
www.geog.psu.edu /news/knight_gosnellaward.html   (358 words)

  
 Campus Notes-Sunday, April 21, 2002
Gregory Davids, of Preston, Minn., is being presented with the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Knight and her husband have established the Harland and Pauline Knight Scholarship that aids students majoring in education and music.
The Knights are charter members of The 1858 Founders Society with the WSU Foundation, and were inducted into the Cornerstone Society in 1997 for their significant and ongoing efforts in helping the WSU Foundation support the University's academic mission.
www.winonapost.com /archive/www/042102/campusnotes.html   (5307 words)

  
 Press Release of Knight Trading Group, Inc. issued July 16, 2003.
Today Knight’s institutional client base is not only larger in terms of the number of individual firms, but it looks more like the client mix enjoyed by financial services companies with more established institutional businesses.
Knight is focused on meeting the needs of institutional and broker-dealer clients by providing comprehensive trade execution services in cash equities and options.
Gregory C. Voetsch, 41, Executive Vice President and Head of Sales for Knight Trading Group, Inc., is an experienced director of institutional sales trading.
www.freeedgar.com /EdgarConstruct/Data/1193125/03-20696/dex991.htm   (682 words)

  
 webGED: Bissett Cook Family Data Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Peter Knight of the Parish of Cambridge inthe County Queens and Miss Annie Brittain of the City of Saint John weremarried by License with the consent of parents on this seventeenth day ofAugust 1864 in this year one thousand eight hundred sixty four by me andwas duly registered in the record Office in Saint John.
Samuel Knight bought 100 acres from James Cody about 1840, this wasvirgin land, mostly forested, on the shores of Grand Lake, the area wasnamed 'White's Cove'.
Colwell, was united in marriage to Samuel S. Knight ofMill Cove, Queens County, by the Rev. G.
www.barney.org /family/wga29.html   (1305 words)

  
 Wreath-laying for President Tyler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gregory Knight, Directorate of Combat Developments, Ordnance, CASCOM.
During his speech, Matia talked about Tyler’s record and what he stood for as president and as a public servant of the United States and the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Gregory Knight, Directorate of Combat Development, Ordnance, CASCOM, pay their respects after placing a wreath at the gravesite of America's 10th president, John Tyler, at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
www-tradoc.army.mil /PAO/TNSarchives/April04/041204.htm   (829 words)

  
 Business Wire: Knight Vale & Gregory Acquisition Extends R... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Knight Vale and Gregory Acquisition Extends RSM McGladrey's Reach to Northwest; Mid-sized Businesses to Get Expanded Services from National Accounting and Consulting Firm.
"Combining our national resources with Knight Vale & Gregory's regional presence accelerates our strategy to be the leader with mid-size businesses--their one-stop solution for business advice services," said Tom Rotherham, chief executive officer of RSM McGladrey.
Knight Vale & Gregory has served Puget Sound area clients for 80 years, and for 10 years has been a member of the McGladrey Network, an affiliation of independent accounting firms with more than 70 members in the United States and Puerto Rico.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:77804958&refid=ink_tptd_np   (515 words)

  
 Dorman Gregory Knight (#000068)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His birth date was also reported as May 9, 1880 but I don't recall the source.
Dorman was born, died and buried at Jackson's Cove.
Jun 20, 1939 - Ronald Clayton KNIGHT (age 19, father-Dorman of Jacksons Cove), & Edith Cavell HOWSE (age 21, father-William of Bonavista), married by Cpt.
home.earthlink.net /~lkstrong/s00068.htm   (131 words)

  
 Table of contents for Drought in Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Table of contents for Drought in Bulgaria : a contemporary analog for climate change / [edited] by C. Gregory Knight, Ivan Raev, and Marieta P. Staneva.
Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.
309 C. Gregory Knight, Ivan Raev PART X: THE FUTURE 22 Recommendations for Policymakers 319 Ivan Raev, C. Gregory Knight Note on Transliteration 331 Index 333
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0419/2004014740.html   (102 words)

  
 Knapp, William --to-- Komnene, Irini
Knight, Billy Joe 'Bucky' (08 Jun 1949 -)
Knight, Lydia Matilda (19 Aug 1907 - 04 Jul 1995)
Knight, Mary Cathren (18 Mar 1915 - 18 Mar 1915)
www.smokykin.com /ged/f002/i73.htm   (130 words)

  
 Robert Gregory Knight (#000321)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robert G. Knight was a fisherman and Captain.
The will of Susanna Lewis (Duchmin) Knight, dated January 30, 1878.
There is reason to believe that Robert G. Knight had a brother named William.
home.earthlink.net /~lkstrong/s00321.htm   (86 words)

  
 DOSTAL: The First Generation of a Czech Family in America
In June 1928, Dr. Dostal received notification from Pope Pius XI that he had been made a Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great.
The Order of the Knighthood of St. Gregory the Great was instituted by Pope Gregory XVI on September 1, 1831.
During his lifetime Hynek Dostal received many awards including the Knight of St. Gregory, Knight of St. George, Commander of Fort St. Rufina, Doctorate in letters from the University of Tiberia, the Pro Pontifice et Ecclesia and Pro Fide et Ecclesia medals.
homepage.mac.com /williamszone/dostal/chapter13/chapter13.html   (1232 words)

  
 Traders Online and Traders Magazine home
CSFB Under Siege: The Algorithm King Defends its turf, by by Peter Chapman: Last month's announcement by Lehman Brothers that it had struck a deal to integrate a pre-trade analytics package into one of the leading buyside order management systems was not the best of news for Credit Suisse First Boston.
A New Vision at Knight, by Peter Chapman: Knight Trading is no more.
Knight Wants Archipelago Torpedoed, by Gregory Bresiger: Knight Trading Group, already fighting against a group of regionals that want expanded Nasdaq coverage, wants the Securities and Exchange Commission to look more closely at the Pacific Exchange's electronic facility plan.
www.tradersmagazine.com /viewpoints.cfm   (4544 words)

  
 Knights of Columbus, History of the Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Virgil C. Dechant is elected the 12th Supreme Knight.
Supreme Knight Dechant has received the papal honors of Knight of St. Gregory; Knight Grand Cross of Merit with Gold Star, Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher; Knight Grand Cross in the Order of St. Pius IX; and Gentleman of His Holiness, Pope John Paul II.
Supreme Knight Dechant announces a program by which all new members of the Knight of Columbus would receive the Rosary of Our Lady, blessed by the Supreme Chaplain.
www.carr.org /~meripper/kofc/history/h1970.htm   (149 words)

  
 news
This is truly a happy place to be and I am thoroughly enjoying myself on a daily basis.
Her dedication to the students and staff of St. Gregory Catholic School has been duly noted and appreciated.
Gregory's Knight's of Columbus is sponsoring a Country Music Jamboree and Spaghetti Supper on Saturday, November 5, 2005.
www.alcdsb.on.ca /~greg/news.htm   (1238 words)

  
 index
This was the home site of The Reverend Gregory Knight and his wife/slave Darlene, known to most as subbie.
It was a labor of love between two people and now the two are no longer one.
There may be a time when she feels all alone and helpless, and although I am not a part of her life, she can always come to this page and know that no matter what, she can feel love.
www.geocities.com /mi_master2000   (319 words)

  
 gregory knight bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His interests lie in the art and cultures of diverse peoples and geographical areas, both contemporary and historical, in addition to the art of this region.
Currently, Knight is one of the curatorial team for Here and Now, an exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center in October, primarily of locally -based, emerging artists working in all mediums.
He also is curating a mid-career survey of works by SAIC professor Jin Soo Kim, scheduled at the Cultural Center in Feb. 2003, which will review her 20 years working internationally, while based in Chicago.
www.artic.edu /webspaces/interlink/gregoryknightbio.html   (224 words)

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