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  John VII Palaeologus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John VII accepted Manuel as emperor, but after Manuel's death he would be succeeded by Andronicus V. In 1399, after a declaration of war from the Turks, Manuel II escaped from Constantinople to ask for military help in western Europe and left John VII as regent to defend the state.
In exchange, John VII received almost all the Turkish-occupied coast on the European side Sea of Marmara, with a special gift: city of Thessalonica on the Aegean Sea, which was given to Manuel II after his return from Europe because the emperor had lost that city when he was previously its provincial governor.
John VII's son Andronicus V died ten years before his father and the crown was inherited by the sons of Manuel II.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope John VII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Though John was a man of learning and eloquence, and though he was remarkable for his filial affection and piety, he was of a timorous disposition.
John is credited with having prevailed upon the Anglo-Saxon clergy resident in Rome to renounce their secular style of dress, and with having written to those in England bidding them follow this example.
John died in the palace he had built near the Palatine, and was buried in the oratory he had erected in St. Peter's.
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 Pope John VII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John VII, pope from 705 to 707, successor of John VI, was also of Greek nationality.
He seems to have acceded to the request of the emperor Justinian II that he should give his sanction to the decrees of the Quinisext or Trullan council of 692.
There are several monuments of John in the church of St Maria Anticiua at the foot of the Palatine hill; others were formerly in the chapel of the Virgin, built by him in the basilica of St Peter.
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 USA: Biography John Adams VII
John thought it was an unusual request, as he was the one who defended the British soldiers.
The event that brought John back into the political life was the decision that the Crown would pay the salary of the Superior Court Justices of the Colony.
John stated that the Justices will be dependent on the moods of the Crown and would lose their independence.
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 Encyclopedia: John VII Palaeologus
John V Palaeologus (1332 - February 16, 1391) was the son of Andronicus III, whom he succeeded as Byzantine emperor in 1341.
John VII accepted Manuel as emperor, but after Manuel's death he would be succeeded by Andronicus V. Events Many Jews left Barcelona after the 1391 massacres, though a large number remained in the city.
In 1399, after a declaration of war from the Turks, Manuel II escaped from Constantinople to ask for military help in western Europe and left John VII as regent to defend the state.
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 John VII on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Henry VII and the shaping of the Tudor state: Sean Cunningham highlights the importance of 'rule by recognisance' in the reign of the first Tudor monarch.(Talking Points)
John Gilbert Cooper's "The Tomb of Shakespear": an edition.(Essays)
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Reports Operating Income Growth of 15% and Revenue Growth of 7% in the Third Quarter.
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 Nash Ancestors
John was baptized in Droitwich, Worcestershire on 18 Apr 1597.
John died in Jul 1643 in Waltham Abbey, Essex.
John was baptized in Leiden, Holland bet 1 Jan and 31 Mar 1607.
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 HLS Library: English Deeds Collection 301-400
SUMMARY: Grant by John Kersebroke of Tenham to Thomas Webbe of the pasture of one sheep with the soil funelo in the parish of Tenham in the marsh called "Onewyneshope", between the marsh called "Northwodeshope" and the sea and the marsh of Dertone.
SUMMARY: Grant by John Richard and Joan his wife of the parish of Stone (Kent) to Henry Burgeys and Richard de Bessene of the same of their share of a messuage with the houses thereon, lying in the parish of Stone on the denne of Knock (bounds given).
John Dygges, John Isaak, John Grenefourd, Rogger Brent, William Barton, William Tooke, and Thomas at Wode, who are enfeoffed of all his lands, etc., in the parishes of Staple and Wodnesber' are to enfeoff thereof Stephen Colyne, his son, to hold the said lands to him, his heirs, and assigns forever.
www.law.harvard.edu /library/collections/special/manuscripts/deeds/deeds5.php   (6805 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - John VII, Byzantine emperor (Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
John VII, Byzantine emperor, Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biographies
John VII (John Palaeologus)[pA´´lEol´ugus] Pronunciation Key, c.1370–1408, Byzantine emperor, grandson of John V. Backed by the sultan Beyazid I, he usurped (1390) the throne from John V but was dethroned by his uncle, Manuel II, six months later.
He again ruled (1399–1402) as coemperor when Manuel II went to the West to seek aid against the Turks.
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 JOHN VII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Now Justinian sent Pope John VII copies of the decrees and a letter in which he urged the Pope to hold a synod and decide which decrees he could confirm and which he would reject.
Pope John VII had to rebuke them for their love of the gay clothes of laymen.
John seems to have inherited from his father, the curator of the palace an interest in restoring buildings.
www.cfpeople.org /books/pope/POPEp86.htm   (420 words)

  
 HENRY, WILMINGTON,....JOHN         Chapter VII-2-0-0-0.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mary, daughter of _____ and _____ JOHNSON, nee _____, was born__ _____ 18__ at _____.
John died 29 June 1923 and is buried in _____ Cemetery, _____ City _____ County, _____ State.
John Henry Razor enlisted for service in the Civil war 9 October 1861 and served for the duration of the war.
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 European Explorers: John Cabot
John Cabot (c1450-1498) was an experienced Italian seafarer who came to live in England during the reign of Henry VII.
John Cabot was born in Genoa in 1450 and moved to England in 1484.
John Cabot was born in Genoa, Italy in 1450.
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 USCCB - NAB - John 7
[John 7-8] These chapters contain events about the feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth, Ingathering: Exodus 23:16; Tents, Booths: Deut 16:13-16), with its symbols of booths (originally built to shelter harvesters), rain (water from Siloam poured on the temple altar), and lights (illumination of the four torches in the Court of the Women).
There are frequent references to attempts on his life: John 7:1, 13, 19, 25, 30, 32, 44; 8:37, 40, 59.
The style and motifs are similar to those of Luke, and it fits better with the general situation at the end of Luke 21:but it was probably inserted here because of the allusion to Jeremiah 17:13 (cf the note on John John 8:6) and the statement, "I do not judge anyone," in John 8:15.
www.nccbuscc.org /nab/bible/john/john7.htm   (1665 words)

  
 John VII Paleologus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John was crowned emperor by his father, Andronicus IV, at the height of his hostilities with John V. Both of them would die leaving him as antagonist to Manuel II, who happened to be his uncle.
However, several years after Manuel had succeeded John V he saw it necessary, in light of a protracted siege by Bayezit on Constantinople, to leave the capital in an appeal for help from the various nations of Europe.
The two patched up their differences and Manuel crossed his fingers, hoping that John VII wouldn't pull any dirty tricks while he was out of town.
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 HLS Library: English Deeds Collection 101-200
SUMMARY: Renunciation by John Worth of Luckcombe (Somers.) of the guardianship of George Cheeke, an infant, to which he was appointed by a decree in Chancery together with Francis Moore of Wooton-Courtney (Somers.), esquire, the grandfather of the infant.
SUMMARY: Grant by John Roper of Brandon (Warwics.) to William Marchal of Brynkelaw (Warwics.) of a section of arable land in the field of Brynkelow, between the land of John Deisher of Coventry and that of Richard Thomasson.
SUMMARY: Grant by John de Passele to John Paulyn of Ry of 7 1/2 acres of land in the parish of Pesemersh at Esswitynham which formerly belonged to Robert Gerveys, the grantor's "nativus," to hold to the said John Paulyn and the heirs of his body at a yearly rent of 15d.
www.law.harvard.edu /library/collections/special/manuscripts/deeds/deeds3.php   (7141 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg890 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John VIII the YOUNG Count was born 1583 and died 1638.
John VIII the YOUNG Count [Parents] was born 1583.
John married Ernestina Yolanda DE LIGNE on 1618.
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 JOHN FAIN ANDERSON COLLECTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Provenance: The papers of John Fain Anderson were donated to the Archives of Appalachia on October 21, 1986 by Janis M. Anderson, L. Brabson Jr., Katherine Brabson Vallila, Margaret Ruth Brabson, Stanley Sylvester Anderson, William Fain Anderson, and David W. Gott.
John Fain Anderson, born November 17, 1844, in Blountville, Sullivan County, Tennessee, was the son of Samuel Anderson (1805-1849) and his wife Hannah Crawford Fain (1811-1891).
Doak, John Whitfield: IV:160, IV:163, IV:212, VII:2, VII:4, VII:13, VII:38, VII:44, VII:69, XIII:36.
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 BRUBACHER
It is related that on her last journey over the Alleghanies she noticed a large rattle snake lying on the middle or the road, she dismounted her pony and with a well-aimed blow she killed this dangerous serpent, thus proving to be a woman of courage.
In September, 1813, she was married to John Graybill who was born December 18th, 1789, and died December 7th, 1838.
Their family is as follows, namely: VII Hannah, VII Levi (dead), VII Catharine, VIl Daniel (dead), VII Lydia, VII Mary, VII Solomon, VII Susan, VII David B., VII John, VII Elizabeth, and VII Rebecca.
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 GENUKI: The Staffords of Eyam (Derbyshire), DAJ, vol. 30, 1908, John VII.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The first of these deeds to be compared is the release[43] granted by John Rankell, of Eyam, chaplain, to John de Stafford, of Eyam, of all rights which the former processed in the township and chapelry of Foolowe and Bretton, formally granted to him by John Plumer and William Hendley, chaplains.
of Eyam, armiger, and John, son and heir of Nicholas Leghes, of Eyam, with respect to the reversion of a messuage and one bovate of land in Eyam.
(1425) by John Stafford Esquier, to John de Asshelay, Chaplain for the Chantry of St. Mary of Moniash, of certain lands and tenements at Youlgreave.
www.wishful-thinking.org.uk /genuki/DBY/Eyam/Stafford/JohnVII.html   (1102 words)

  
 Comm on John (V1) (vii.v)
But in this passage John has a different object in view, which is, to show that he has no special message, as was usually the case with the prophets, but that he was merely appointed to be the herald of Christ.
Such was the case with John the Baptist, to whom God had given no other injunction than to prepare the Jews for listening to Christ, and becoming his disciples.
As he would have been chargeable with rashness in undertaking the office of teaching, if he had not received a commission, he shows what was the duty which he had to perform, and proves it by a quotation from the Prophet Isaiah 60:3.
www.ccel.org /ccel/calvin/calcom34.vii.v.html   (1207 words)

  
 Gospel of St. John: Lecture VII
The disciple was placed under water; this produced a partial separation of his etheric from his physical body, enabling him to review his life, and become conscious of the unity of his individual life with the realms of the divine spiritual world.
John baptized with water, and the effect was a momentary separation of the etheric from the physical body.
John immersed his disciples in water; the etheric body left the physical body and the disciple could behold the spiritual world.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - John VII Palaeologus
John V Palaeologus (1332-1391), Byzantine emperor (1341-1376, 1379-1391), the son of Andronicus III Palaeologus.
Palaeologus, family that ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1261 until it fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453.
In 1390, Manuel’s nephew (the son of Andronicus IV) proclaimed himself John VII and claimed the imperial throne; Manuel enlisted the aid of Bayazid I,...
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 Part VII Benefits - John Mickelson
Regardless of who is at fault for a collision, you may be entitled to benefits under Part VII of the Regulations to the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act of British Columbia if you are injured or killed in an accident that arose out of the use or operation of a motor vehicle.
A person can claim Part VII benefits by promptly giving notice of the accident to ICBC, giving a written statement describing the accident within 30 days of its occurrence, providing ICBC with a proof of claim within 90 days of the date of the accident.
To claim disability benefits, a person must have been employed or actively engaged in an occupation for wages or employed actively in an occupation for wages or profit for any six months during the 12 month period immediately preceding the date of the accident.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Beacon Lights of History, Volume VII, by John Lord
In a sortie she was outnumbered, and was defeated and taken prisoner by John of Luxemburg, a vassal of the Duke of Burgundy.
In Paris, on receipt of the news, the Duke of Bedford caused Te Deums to be sung in all the churches, and the University and the Vicar of the Inquisition demanded of the Duke of Burgundy that she should be delivered to ecclesiastical justice.
The needy John of Luxemburg sold her to the English for ten thousand livres, and the Duke of Burgundy received political favors.
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 JOHN VII - Online Information article about JOHN VII
JOHN VII - Online Information article about JOHN VII
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Italy, and after witnessing several years of anarchy and confusion John perished through the intrigues of Marozia, daughter of See also:
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 Index to the Collections (1906-1924) of the State Historical Society of North Dakota
John Quincy, 204; Mary, 392; Patrick, 353; Rev. Robert L., 174; Rev. Robert N., 115, 170, 171, 172, 175, 176; Susie, 392; Thomas, 208n.
John, 288n., 293; W. 306, 306n.; sketch of, 288n.
Duncan, N.W. Co. agent, III:369, 373-392, 398, 402, 417, 421; John, 355, death of, 358; J. Dugald, 387; Alexander, IV:723, 770, 786, 818, 833; Edna, 296; J., 396; N. Dunker Church (Dunkers), IV:81-100; annual conference at Muncie, Ind., 84; divisions of, 83; first church of, in N.Dak., 91; principles of, 82n.
www.state.nd.us /hist/ndhIndex/CollectionsIndex.htm   (9160 words)

  
 Comm on John (V1) (vii.vi)
John answered them, saying, I baptize with water; but one standeth in the midst of you, whom you know not.
Thus he defends his baptism so far as its truth depends on anything else; but, at the same time, by declaring that he has not the power of the Spirit, he exalts the dignity of Christ, that the eyes of men may be fixed on him alone.
It is a foolish mistake, however, into which some people have been led, of supposing that John’s baptism was different from ours; for John does not argue here about the advantage and usefulness of his baptism, but merely compares his own person with the person of Christ.
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 The Early Cheynes & Associated Families: FRASER Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She married John Chene, VII of Arnage circa 1530.
(John Chene, VII of Arnage is #2359.) John was born circa 1505.
(See John Chene, VII of Arnage for the continuation of this line.) She married Robert Forbes of Echt circa 1550.
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 Pope John VII - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Pope John VII - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Catholic Online
John VII Very probably a Greek, John VII was elected to the papacy in 705 and built a papal home at the foot of the Palatine Hill, then in the Greek quarter of Rome.
A restorer of churches, John also rebuilt the monastery of Mt. Sabiaco after the Saracens had raided it.
John died after a reign of two years.
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