Judith Sentence Examples

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  • It appears from Judith viii.

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  • His mother, Judith Porten, was the daughter of a London merchant.

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  • Among the principal examples are " Roman Triumphs " (not the same compositions as the Hampton Court pictures), " A Bacchanal Festival," " Hercules and Antaeus," " Marine Gods," " Judith with the Head of Holophernes," the " Deposition from the Cross," the " Entombment," the " Resurrection," the " Man of Sorrows," the " Virgin in a Grotto."

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  • In 819 he married Judith, daughter of Welf I., count of Bavaria, who in 823 bore him a son Charles, afterwards called the Bald.

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  • Judith made unceasing efforts to secure a kingdom for her child; and with the support of her eldest step-son Lothair, a district was carved Out for Charles in 829.

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  • Discontent at this arrangement increased to the point of rebellion, which broke out the following year, provoked by Judith's intrigues with Bernard, count of Barcelona, whom she had installed as her favourite at court.

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  • Lothair and his brother Pippin joined the rebels, and after Judith had been sent into a convent and Bernard had fled to Spain, an assembly was held at Compiegne, when Louis was practically deposed and Lothair became the real ruler of the Empire.

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  • Sympathy was, however, soon aroused for the emperor, who was treated as a prisoner, and a second assembly was held at Nimwegen in October 830 when, with the concurrence of his sons Pippin and Louis, he was restored to power and Judith returned to court.

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  • Judith, charged with infidelity, was again banished; Louis was sent into the monastery of St Medard at Soissons; and the government of the Empire was assumed by his sons.

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  • The result was that in March 834 Louis was restored to power at St Denis; Judith once more returned to his side and the kingdoms of Louis and Pippin were increased.

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  • The Axumite or Menelek dynasty was driven from northern Abyssinia by Judith, but soon after another Christian dynasty, that of the Zagues, obtained power.

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  • Many of Walafrid's other poems are, or include, short addresses to kings and queens (Lothair, Charles, Louis, Pippin, Judith, &c.) and to friends (Einhard, Grimald, Hrabanus Maurus, Tatto, Ebbo, archbishop of Reims, Drogo, bishop of Metz, &c.).

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  • The result of all this labour was the Latin translation of the Scriptures which, in spite of much opposition from the more conservative party in the church, afterwards became the Vulgate or authorized version; but the Vulgate as we have it now is not exactly Jerome's Vulgate, for it suffered a good deal from changes made under the influence of the older translations; the text became very corrupt during the middle ages, and in particular all the Apocrypha, except Tobit and Judith, which Jerome translated from the Chaldee, were added from the older versions.

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  • On his return to his father's court his step-mother Judith won his consent to her plan for securing a kingdom for her son Charles, a scheme which was carried out in 829.

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  • In 827 he married Emma, daughter of Welf I., count of Bavaria, and sister of his stepmother Judith; and he soon began to interfere in the quarrels arising from Judith's efforts to secure a kingdom for her own son Charles, and the consequent struggles of Louis and his brothers with the emperor Louis I.

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  • Susanna, where the point lies in the name Daniel " God is judge "), Esther, Judith, Tobit (and the Ahiqar cycle of stories), the story of Zerubbabel (i Esd.

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  • The same patrons employed him upon frescoes in their own palace; one of "Judith and Holophernes" is especially noted, its style recalling that of Mantegna.

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  • According to his own statement in De vetere testamento, written about loco, he had at that period translated the Pentateuch, Joshua, Judges, Kings, Job, Esther, Judith and the Maccabees.

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  • Genesis is but slightly abridged, but Job, Kings, Judges, Esther and Judith as well as the Maccabees are mere homilies epitomized from the corresponding Old Testament books.

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  • Judith is metrical in form.

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  • In the reign of Edward the Confessor Walthamstow belonged to Waltheof, son of Siward, earl of Northumberland, who married Judith, niece of William the Conqueror, who betrayed him to his death in 1075.

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  • The town is mentioned in the 12th century, when Judith, queen of Ladislaus I.

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  • It takes its name from the heroine Judith ('IouSLO, 'IovM7)0, i.e.

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  • Judith, a beautiful and pious widow of the tribe of Simeon, now appears on the scene with a plan of deliverance.

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  • No sooner is he overcome with sleep than Judith, seizing his sword, strikes off his head and gives it to her maid; both now leave the camp (as they had previously been accustomed to do, ostensibly for prayer) and return to Bethulia, where the trophy is displayed amid great rejoicings and thanksgivings.

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  • Achior now publicly professes Judaism, and at the instance of Judith the Israelites make a sudden victorious onslaught on the enemy.

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  • Judith now sings a song of praise, and all go up to Jerusalem to worship with sacrifice and rejoicing.

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  • Judith was written originally in Hebrew.

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  • In his preface to Judith, Jerome says that he based his Latin version on the Chaldee, which the Jews reckoned among their Hagiographa.

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  • In spite of the Roman remains on Borough Hill, nothing is known of the town itself until the time of the Domesday Survey, when the manor consisting of eight hides belonged to the countess Judith, the Conqueror's niece.

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  • In 858 Louis the German, summoned by the disaffected nobles, invaded the kingdom of Charles, who fled to Burgundy, and was only saved by the help of the bishops, and by the fidelity of the family of the Welfs, who were related to Judith.

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  • When Bertold died in 947 Otto conferred the duchy upon his own brother Henry, who had married Judith, a daughter of Duke Arnulf.

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  • Among other of his works may be mentioned the short stories, Junge Liebe (1878), Salle Geschichten (1880), and the novels Moschko von Parma (1880), Ein Kampf ums Recht (1882), Der Prtisident (1884), Judith Trachtenberg (1890), Der W ahrheitsucher (5894).

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  • Beside the other canonical books of the Old Testament, translated in many cases with modifications or additions, it included translations of other Hebrew books (Ecclesiasticus, Judith, &c.), works composed originally in Greek but imitating to some extent the Hebraic style (like Wisdom), works modelled more closely on the Greek literary tradition, either historical, like 2 Maccabees, or philosophical, like the productions of the Alexandrian school, represented for us by Aristobulus and Philo, in which style and thought are almost wholly Greek and the reference to the Old Testament a mere pretext; or Greek poems on Jewish subjects, like the epic of the elder Philo and Ezechiel's tragedy, Exagoge.

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  • In plays by contemporary authors she created the characters of Judith and Cleopatra in the tragedies of Madame de Girardin, but perhaps her most successful appearance was in 1849 in Scribe and Legouve's Adrienne Lecouvreur, which was written for her.

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  • What is certain is that the definite assumption of monogamy is found only in such late books as Ben-Sira (Ecclesiasticus), Tobit and Judith.

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  • In 1690 appeared La Verite de l'histoire de Judith.

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  • During the execution of this project, the infant king was carried off by some faithful adherents, and conveyed to Shoa, where his authority was acknowledged, while Judith reigned for forty years over the rest of the kingdom, and transmitted the crown to her descendants.

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  • The earl's second wife having died in April 1716, after a career of considerable influence on the political life of her time, in 1717 he married an Irish lady of fortune, Judith Tichborne.

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  • On his way home he married Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald.

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  • Hugh Roe O'Donnell (1572-1602), eldest son of Hugh MacManus O'Donnell, and grandson of Manus O'Donnell by his second marriage with Judith O'Neill, was the most celebrated member of his clan.

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  • The monastic remains in Bedfordshire include the fine fragment of the church of the Augustinian priory at Dunstable, serving as the parish church; the church (also imperfect) of Elstow near Bedford, which belonged to a Benedictine nunnery founded by Judith, niece of William the Conqueror; and portions of the Gilbertine Chicksands Priory and of a Cistercian foundation at Old Warden.

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  • A place Japheth is mentioned in Judith ii.

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  • One (Yoma, " the day ") deals exclusively with the rites which were to be observed on the great day of expiation or atonement; the other (Taanith, " fast ") is devoted to the other fasts, and See Judith viii.

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  • Esther, moreover, ought to be parallel to Judith; fancy likening the representative of Israel to the goddess Ishtar !

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  • He was strongly opposed to the schemes of the empress Judith for a redivision of the empire in favour of her son Charles the Bald, which he regarded as the cause of all the subsequent evils, and supported Lothair and Pippin against their father the emperor Louis I.

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  • He also wrote The Sighs of the Repenting Magdalen and the unfinished tragedy Judith.

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  • The abbey church is now used as a market, and the abbey, which was founded by Judith of Brittany early in the 11 th century, and underwent a restoration in the 17th century, serves for municipal and legal purposes.

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  • A fourth son, Charles, was born to him by his second wife, Judith of Bavaria.

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  • In 1848 he took the college living of Lawford, near Manningtree, in Essex; he married, in 1850, Judith Mary Sophia, youngest daughter of George Frere.

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  • On his father's death in 858 he married his widow, Judith.

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  • Putting Sophie into a home offers the tantalizing prospect of a return to "normal life," Judith speculates.

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  • There is a brief early cameo of an autocratic matron by the great actress Judith Anderson.

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  • Equally, Judith Warner's initial pool of interviewees is a wealthy little clique in the suburbs of Washington, DC.

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  • The 55 mile team consisted of Mark Owen, Judith Baxter, Rachel Stephens, Nicola Beeby, Matthew Amos and Iain Telford.

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  • Earl Waltheof held the 5-hide manor of Tottenham (96) which was in the hands of his wife Countess Judith in 1086.

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  • Sous chef Judith Green with 2 St Gabriel's School pupils enjoying healthy fruit smoothies.

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  • Judith is wearing a purple sun visor with the word ' Princess ' written on it.

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  • In 1268 the reigning prince abdicated in favour of Yekuno Amlak, king of Shoa, a descendant of the monarch overthrown by Judith (see Abyssinia).

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  • If, as most critics agree, it is a historical romance (cf., e.g., the book of Judith), it is possible that a writer, preferably one who lived in the post-exilic age and was acquainted with Babylonian history, desired to enhance the greatness of Abraham by exhibiting his military success against the monarchs of the Tigris and Euphrates, the high esteem he enjoyed in Palestine and his lofty character as displayed in his interview with Melchizedek.

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  • His second wife, Hugh's mother, by whom he was ancestor of the earls of Tyrconnel (see below), was Judith, sister of Conn Bacach O'Neill, ist earl of Tyrone, and aunt of Shane O'Neill.

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  • Sous chef Judith Green with 2 St Gabriel 's School pupils enjoying healthy fruit smoothies.

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  • On 10 February 1616 William 's younger daughter Judith, aged 31, married Thomas Quiney, a tavern keeper.

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  • Last week Judith Miller of the New York Times was jailed after she refused to testify before a grand jury about her source.

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  • Mrs Judith Underwood 29th March 2002 A very useful site, lots of useful timesaving ideas.

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  • Judith called out from afar to the watchmen at the gates, Open, open the gate !

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  • Judith's words to her little sister were cruel and condescending.

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  • According to Judith Matz and Ellen Frankel, authors of The Diet Survivor's Handbook, dieting in any form is something to be avoided.

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  • Americans dieting to lose weight," Judith and Ellen said.

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  • According to Judith and Ellen's research, the most logical reason to avoid diet addiction is that dieting doesn't work.

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  • Both Judith and Ellen believe that the key to overcoming diet addiction is to master the practice of "attuned eating."

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  • According to Judith and Ellen, "Hunger is your body's natural way of telling you that it's time to eat."

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  • To help readers implement their advice, Judith and Ellen have prepared activities and discussion questions to accompany each lesson.

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  • His parents, Thomas Black and Judith Cohen, were both rocket scientists.

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  • Thomas and Judith divorced when Black was 10.

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  • Judith Jack dog charm bracelets are as popular as they are hard to find.

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  • Judith Jack is actually the team of Judith and Jack Rosenberg, a couple of entrepreneurs who began their career in the jewelry trade by selling vintage pieces collected from estate sales.

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  • Judith and Jack quickly noticed that out of all the pieces they sold, nothing went quicker than the jewelry containing vintage marcasite.

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  • The result of this savvy marketing plan is jewelry that appeals to collectors across every age group, and no single collection is a better example of this fact than Judith Jack dog charm bracelets.

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  • Judith Jack dog charm bracelets are sought after by dog lovers and the general public alike.

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  • Individual charms sell for approximately $38-$48, and the bracelet set retails for $209.95, so if you want one, buy one now because Judith Jack only produces a limited number of each piece.

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  • Judith Jack releases five new collection every year, so who can guess which pups will appear in years to come?

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  • Judith Jack jewelry bears a triangular double "JJ" hallmark on every piece.

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  • Since Judith Jack works almost exclusively with sterling silver and marcasite, it's good to know a little about these metals and how to care for them.

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  • Judith Jack dog charm bracelets are fun, fancy and in short supply.

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  • To locate a Judith Jack retailer near you call (800) 578-4552, Ext. 2265 or 2216.

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  • Judith Jack dog charm bracelets are a perfect example of this.

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  • Some gemstone brooches to check out include those designed by Judith Ripka.

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  • The Judith Ripka Sterling Cultured Freshwater Pearl and Gemstone Pin has simulated diamonds, garnet, amethyst and pearls set in sterling silver.

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  • Another brooch by Judith Ripka is the Sterling Gemstone Pin with Carnelian Doublet Enhancer.

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  • If you're a Park Avenue gal, then it's more than likely you've heard of Judith Leiber.

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  • However, the point of mentioning Judith Leiber and her sensational career in the world of bling is to display the absolute pinnacle of hand embellished evening purses.

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  • Of course, Judith Leiber isn't the only designer to grace the evening bag scene.

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  • Judith Light won the Daytime Emmy Award for Best Actress in 1980 and 1981.

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  • When Marco's twin brother was murdered and Viki was put on trial for it (everyone thought it was Marco), Karen (Judith Light) delivered a powerful reveal of her secrets.

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  • To find examples of tribal designs, you may want to pick up a copy of Judith Miller's Tribal Art, ISBN 0-7566-1884-3.

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