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  1. Sack of Rome (455)

    dablink This article is about the sack in 455 for sacks at other times, see Sack of Rome . Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox military conflict conflict Sack of Rome 456 image File Genseric sacking Rome 455.jpg 230px caption Genseric sacking Rome partof Fall of Western Roman Empire date 24 August 455 AD place Rome result Vandals Vandalic victory combatant1 Western Roman Empire combatant2 Image 30px Ostgoten fibel transp.png 18px alt link Vandals commander1 Petronius Maximus commander2 Genseric strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Fall of Western Roman Empire The sack of 455 was the second of three barbarian Sack of Rome sacks of Rome it was executed by the Vandals , who were then at war with the usurping Western Roman Emperor Petronius Maximus . In 440s, the Vandal king Genseric and the Roman Emperor Valentinian III , had betrothed their children, Huneric and Princess Eudocia ... over the severity of the Vandal sack. The sack of 455 is generally seen by historians as being more thorough than the Visigothic Sack of Rome 410 sack of 410 , because the Vandals plundered Rome for fourteen ... as Eudocia was too young . In 455 Valentinian was killed, and Petronius Maximus rose to the throne ... sail to attack Rome. Upon the Vandal arrival, according to the chronicler Prosper of Aquitaine , Pope ... and the city gate gates of Rome were thrown open to him and his men. Maximus, who fled rather than ..., however, is the claim that the sack was relatively clean , in that there was little murder and violence ... records how many shiploads of captives arrived in Africa from Rome, with the purpose of being ... church was burnt down. Uncategorized date February 2012 bg 455 de Pl nderung Roms 455 es Saqueo de Roma 455 fr Sac de Rome 455 it Sacco di Roma 455 mwl Saque de Roma 455 pl Zdobycie Rzymu przez Wandal w pt Saque de Roma 455 ru 455 sr 455. sh Plja ka Rima 455 ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome

    The city of Rome has been sacked on several occasions. Among the most famous Battle of the Allia 387 BC Rome is sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of the Allia Sack of Rome 410 Rome is sacked by Alaric, King of the Visigoths Sack of Rome 455 Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals Sack of Rome 546 Rome is sacked and depopulated by Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, during the war between the Ostrogoths and the Byzantines Sack of Rome 846 The Arabs attack Rome and loot old St. Peter s Basilica, though the Roman City walls prevent further damage to the city itself Sack of Rome 1084 Rome is sacked by the Normans of Robert Guiscard Sack of Rome 1527 Rome is sacked by the mutinous troops of Emperor Charles V Sack of Rome may also refer to Sack of Rome , an exceptional victory in a chess tournament in Rome by Sofia Polgar See also Siege of Rome disambiguation disambig Category History of Rome Sack bg ca Saqueig de Roma de Pl nderung Roms es Saqueo de Roma eo Disrabado de Romo fr Sac de Rome it Sacco di Roma he no Plyndringen av Roma pl Zdobycie Rzymu pt Saque de Roma ru sh Plja ka Rima fi Rooman ry st sv Roms sk vling th tr Roma n n Ya malanmas vls Plunderienge van Rome ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome (410)

    Dablink This article is about the sack in 410 for sacks at other times, see Sack of Rome . Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Sack of Rome 410 image File Sack of Rome by the Visigoths on 24 August 455 by JN Sylvestre 1890.jpg 200px caption Sack of Rome by the Visigoths on 24 August 455, by Joseph No l Sylvestre J N Sylvestre , 1890. partof Fall of Western Roman Empire date 24 August 410 AD place Rome result Visigoth Victory combatant1 Western Roman Empire combatant2 Visigoths .... Campaignbox Fall of Western Roman Empire The Looting Sack of Rome occurred on August 24, 410. The city was attacked by the Visigoths , led by Alaric I . At that time, Rome was no longer the capital ... . Nevertheless, the city of Rome retained a paramount position as the eternal city and a spiritual center of the Empire. The sack was to prove a major shock to contemporaries, friends and foes of the Empire alike. This was the first time in almost 800 years that Rome had fallen to an enemy. The previous Battle of the Allia sack of Rome had been accomplished by the Gaul s under their leader Brennus ... Sack of Rome 410 references Further reading http www.mmdtkw.org VAlaric.html The Histories of Olympiodorus ... Sack Of Rome 410 Category 410 Category 5th century conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman ... section date March 2011 The Visigoths soon invaded Italy and followed suit with Rome, laying siege ... soldiers into Rome. The army was intercepted by Alaric and, outraged by the insults, Alaric besieged Rome a second time, this time destroying the granaries at Portus . Faced with the return ..., who governed Africa, cut off Rome s grain supply, threatening the city with another famine. Alaric wanted to send Gothic soldiers to invade Africa and secure food for Rome, but Attalus refused, supposedly ... ceremonially deposed and reopened negotiations with Honorius. Third siege and sack Image Eroberung roms 410.jpg thumb An anachronistic fifteenth century miniature depicting the sack of 410. Alaric ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome (1084)

    unreferenced date April 2008 The Sack of Rome of May 1084 was a Italo Normans Norman sack, the result of the pope s call for aid from the duke of Apulia , Robert Guiscard . Pope Gregory VII was besieged in the Castel Sant Angelo by the Emperor Henry IV in June 1083 . He held out and called for aid from the Guiscard, who was then fighting the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus in the Balkans . He returned, however, to Italy and marched north with 36,000 men. He entered Rome and forced Henry to retire, but a riot of the citizens led to a three days sack, after which Guiscard escorted the pope to the Lateran . The Normans had mainly pillaged the old city, which was then one of the richest cities in Italy. After days of unending violence, the Romans rose up causing the Normans to set fire to the city. Many of the buildings of Rome were gutted on the Capitol and Palatine hills along with the area between the Colosseum and the Lateran. In the end the ravaged Roman populace succumbed to the Normans. See also Italo Normans History of Rome battle stub coord missing Category Battles involving the Normans Rome 1084 Category Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire Rome 1084 Category Medieval Rome Category 1084 in Italy Category Conflicts in 1084 fr Sac de Rome 1084 it Sacco di Roma 1084 ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome (546)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Rome 546 image caption partof date 546 AD place Rome result Ostrogothic victory combatant1 Eastern Roman Empire combatant2 Ostrogoths commander1 commander2 Totila strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Wars of Justinian I The Sack of Rome in 546 was carried out by the Gothic king Totila during the Gothic War 535 554 Gothic War of 535 554 between the Ostrogothic Kingdom Ostrogoths and the Byzantine Empire East Romans Byzantines . Totila was based at Tivoli, Italy Tivoli and, in pursuit of his quest to reconquer the region of Latium , he moved against Rome. The city s defenses held firm however, so he decided to starve the city into surrender. Pope Vigilius , who had fled to the safety of Syracuse, Sicily Syracuse , sent a flotilla of grain ships to feed Rome, but Totila s navy intercepted them near the mouth of the Tiber and captured the fleet. The imperial fleet, led by Belisarius , failed to relieve the city and Rome was forced to open its gates to the Goths. Rome was plundered, but Totila, who typically destroyed the fortifications of every city he took over, paused in his destruction of Rome s walls and gates. ref http books.google.com books?id fjU3mJ7BJggC A Traveller in Rome, H. V. Morton, 2003, Da Capo Press, ISBN 0306811316 ref After Totila withdrew, Rome s walls and other fortifications were soon restored so Totila marched against it again. This time, he was defeated by Belisarius but the general did not follow up his advantage. Several cities including Perugia were taken by the Goths, while Belisarius remained inactive and then was recalled from Italy. In 549 Totila advanced a third time against Rome, which he captured this time through the treachery of some of its starving defenders and this time the city was cleared of all human inhabitants for forty days. References Reflist Category History of Rome Category 6th century in Italy es Saqueo de Roma 546 fr Sac de Rome 546 pl Zdobycie Rzymu przez Ostrogot w ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome (1527)

    refimprove date May 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict Sack of Rome image File Sack of Rome of 1527 by Johannes Lingelbach 17th century.jpg 300px caption The sack of Rome in 1527, by Johannes Lingelbach , 17th century. partof the War of the League of Cognac date 6 May 1527 place Rome , Italy result ... Campaignbox Italian Wars The Sack of Rome on 6 May 1527 was a military event carried out by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in Rome, then part of the Papal States . It marked a crucial ... of Rome on May 5. The Sack Image Sack of Rome 1527.jpeg thumb left Sack of Rome. 6 May 1527. By Martin van Heemskerck 1527 . The troops defending Rome were not at all numerous, consisting of 8,000 militiamen ... responsible for the sack of Rome, because he expressed his desire for a private audience with Pope ... M a Finnish writer Mika Waltari included a chapter regarding the sack of Rome in his historical novel ... of the Courtesan , begins with the sack of Rome and a graphic depiction of rape and pillage that continued unabated for months on end. Testaclese and ye Sack of Rome , a comedy in one act performed ... . The Sack of Rome is discussed in Richard Powers s novel Operation Wandering Soul. Ferruccio Cerio ... Prologue to Hecatommithi 1565 , Giambattista Giraldi draws on the sack of Rome. Rinascimento privato by Maria Bellonci features the life of Isabella d Este including witness to the sack of Rome. Q novel Q , a novel by Luther Blissett that deals with the protestant reformation . The 1527 Sack of Rome ... External links commons Category Sack of Rome 1527 Sack of Rome 1527 http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe ... their commander, Charles III, Duke of Bourbon and Constable of France , to lead them towards Rome ... of Giovanni de Medici s Bande Nere. ref Hibbert, Christopher. Rome, the Biography of a City ... of Rome the same day. Philibert of Ch lon took command of the armies, but he was not as popular ... in his palace a number of Roman citizens. After three days of ravages, Philibert ordered the sack ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome (846)

    In 846 Arab raiders plundered the environs of Rome, including the Vatican, sacking Old St. Peter s and St. Paul s Outside the Walls, but were prevented from entering the city itself by the Aurelian Wall. This is often referred to as the Arab sack of Rome however Rome has been Sack of Rome sacked many times throughout its history. ref name Kreutz Background In the 820s AD , Arabs known by medieval Italy medieval Italians as the Saracen s began the Emirate of Sicily conquest of Sicily . In 842, Arab forces tried to capture Ponza , but were beaten off by a combined fleet from Naples and Gaeta . However, the same year they took Messina , Sicily . Around the same time Radelchis I of Benevento and Siconulf of Salerno , rivals engaged in civil war, hired Saracen mercenaries to fight in Campania . ref name Kreutz cite book author Barbara Kreutz title Before the Normans Southern Italy in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries publisher University of Pennsylvania Press year 1996 pages 25 28 ref Raid A large force set sail from Campania , landed at Portus and Ostia Rome Ostia in 846. The Saracens struck as the Roman militia hastily retreated to safety of Roman walls. ref name Kreutz The Saracen raiders seem to have known about Rome s extraordinary treasures. Some holy and impressive basilicas, such as St. Peter s Basilica , were outside the Aurelian walls, and thus easy targets. They were filled to overflowing with rich liturgical vessels and with jeweled reliquaries housing all of the relics recently amassed . As a result the raiders pillaged the holy shrines, including St. Peter s basilica. Contemporary historians believe the raiders had known exactly where to look for the most valuable treasures. ref name Kreutz Aftermath Rome fortified its defenses after the sacking, repelling a Battle of Ostia raid in 849 the city was never again attacked by an Arab fleet. ref name Kreutz References .... Category 9th century conflicts Category Medieval Rome Category Byzantine Arab Wars Category ...   more details



  1. 455

    Gallic chiefs in Viernum near Arles . August 24 &ndash Sack of Rome 455 Sack of Rome King Genseric leads the Vandals into Rome after he has promised pope Pope Leo I Leo I not to burn and plunder the city ...Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 455 Year nav 455 M1 year in topic File Genseric sacking Rome 455.jpg thumb King Genseric sacks Ancient Rome Rome 455 NOTOC Year 455 Roman numerals CDLV was a common year starting on Saturday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valentinianus and Anthemius or, less frequently, year 1208 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 455 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years ... Martius Rome . March 17 &ndash Petronius Maximus , former domesticus Roman Empire domesticus elite .... May 31 &ndash Maximus is Stoning stoned to death by an Ochlocracy angry mob while fleeing Rome. A widespread ... Rome with a Gallic army. He restores the imperial authority in Noricum modern Austria and leaves a Goths ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT 455 Category 455 af 455 am 455 . . . ar 455 an 455 ast 455 az 455 bn map bms 455 be 455 be x old 455 bh bs 455 br 455 bg 455 ca 455 cv 455 cs 455 co 455 cy 455 da 455 de 455 et 455 el 455 es 455 eo 455 eu 455 fa fr 455 fy 455 gd 455 gl 455 gan 455 ko 455 hy 455 hi hr 455. io 455 bpy id 455 os 455 it 455 he 455 jv 455 ka 455 kk 455 sw 455 ht 455 almanak jilyen la 455 lb 455 lt 455 m. lmo 455 hu 455 mk 455 mr . . ms 455 nah 455 nl 455 new ja 455 nap 455 no 455 nn 455 oc 455 or uz 455 pa pi pnb 455 nds 455 pl 455 pt 455 ro 455 qu 455 ru 455 sa sq 455 scn 455 sk 455 sl 455 sr 455 sh 455 su 455 fi 455 sv 455 tl 455 th . . 998 tr 455 tk 455 uk 455 ur 455 vec 455 vi 455 vo 455 war 455 yo 455 zh yue 455 zh 455 ...   more details



  1. Sack

    wiktionarypar sack Wikisource1911Enc A sack is a bag , especially a large one for carrying or storing goods. Sack may also refer to Quarterback sack , a tackle of the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage in American and Canadian football Sack band , an Irish band Sack comics , a Marvel Comics villain Sack wine , a type of white fortified wine Money sack Stuff sack A particularly sweet form of mead wine Slang for scrotum Bed or sleeping bag , as in the phrase hitting the sack going to bed Selective acknowledgement SACK , in computer networking An obsolete Middle Age measurement of weight in England equivalent to 26 stone Imperial mass stone 364 lb more recently it was used as a unit of dry measure, equivalent to three bushel s Sack , as a verb , may refer to To Dismissal employment dismiss fire terminate an employee from a job To Looting loot , usually in the context of war lookfrom sack of , various places throughout history have been sacked Sack of Rome disambiguation People Brian Sack , American actor and humorist Erna Sack , German opera singer soprano John Sack , American journalist Karl Sack , German jurist and member of the anti Nazi resistance movement in World War II Peter Sack , German shot putter Robert D. Sack , American judge Robert L. Sack , American physician Steve Sack , American editorial cartoonist See also lookfrom sack intitle sack Sacking out , horse training method Sad Sack , American fictional comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II Sacks disambiguation Sock disambiguation Sach , Vietnamese ethnic group ach , chess disambig surname de Sack Begriffskl rung it Sack pl Worek ujednoznacznienie pt Sack ...   more details



  1. 455 (disambiguation)

    455 may refer to Cubana Flight 455 The year 455 British Rail Class 455 , a British EMU train Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Numberdis az 455 d qiql dirm it 455 disambigua ht 455 menm non ...   more details



  1. 455 Bruchsalia

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 455 Bruchsalia is an asteroid . It was discovered by Max Wolf and Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann on May 22, 1900. Its provisional name was 1900 FG . MinorPlanets Navigator 454 Mathesis 456 Abnoba DEFAULTSORT Bruchsalia Category Discoveries by Max Wolf Category Discoveries by Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1900 Asteroid stub de 455 Bruchsalia el 455 es 455 Bruchsalia eo 455 Bruksalio eu 455 Bruchsalia fa fr 455 Bruchsalia it 455 Bruchsalia la 455 Bruchsalia hu 455 Bruchsalia ja no 455 Bruchsalia nn 455 Bruchsalia pl 455 Bruchsalia pt 455 Bruchsalia sk 455 Bruchsalia sl 455 Bruchsalia sr 455 Bruchsalia tl 455 Bruchsalia uk 455 zh 455 ...   more details



  1. 455 BC

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year nav 455 BC year in topic 455 NOTOC Year 455 BC was a year of the Roman calendar pre Julian Roman calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Vaticanus and Cicurinus or, less frequently, year 299 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 455 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Greece Athens , under Athenian general Tolmides , sends 100 ships around the Peloponnesus and they set fire to the Sparta n naval base at Gythion . As a result, Athens gains the agreement of the Achaea ancient region Achaean cities to join the Delian League . Athenian forces then go on to attack the Spartan allies on the Corinthian Gulf . Athens is now able to confine Sparta to the southern Peloponnesus. The Athenians suffer a severe defeat in Egypt at the hands of the Persian Empire Persians . After being cut off in the Nile Delta , the Athenian fleet is defeated, and the Athenian army retreats across the Sinai Desert to Byblos before its remnants are rescued. The Egyptian rebel Inaros is crucified by the Persians ... Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 455 Bc Category 455 BC ast 455 edC be 455 . . be x old 455 . . bs 455 p.n.e. ca 455 aC cs 455 p . n. l. cy 455 CC da 455 f.Kr. de 455 v. Chr. el 455 . . es 455 a. C. eu K. a. 455 fa fr 455 gl 455 ko 455 hy . . . 455 hr 455. pr. Kr. io 455 aK it 455 a.C. ka . . 455 kk . . . 455 la 455 a.C.n. lb 455 lt 455 m. pr. m. e. hu I. e. 455 mk 455 . . . mr . . . ms 455 SM nl 455 v.Chr. ne . . new nap 455 AC no 455 f.Kr. oc 455 uz Mil. av. 455 pl 455 p.n.e. pt 455 a.C. ru 455 . . sq 455 p.e.s. sk 455 pred Kr. sl 455 pr. n. t. sr 455. . . . sh 455. pne. su 455 SM fi 455 eaa. sv 455 f.Kr. tl 455 BC th . . 89 uk 455 . . vec 455 a.C. war 455 UC zh 455 ...   more details



  1. .455 Webley

    Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .455 Webley image File .455 Webley Revolver Cartridges.jpg 300px caption A variety of .455 Webley cartridges origin GBR type Revolver Service history service used by wars ... , p. 174, .455 Revolver MK 1 .455 Colt . ref btype1 FMJ vel1 700 en1 289 bw2 265 btype2 vel2 600 ... en4 220 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length balsrc .455 Webley is a United Kingdom British ... revolvers Marks I through VI. The .455 cartridge was a service revolver cartridge, featuring a rimmed ... ACP cartridge. The .455 Webley cartridge remained in service with British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces until the end of the World War II Second World War . Six main types of .455 ammunition were produced .455 Webley Mk I 265 Grain measure grain 17.2  g solid lead round nosed bullet propelled by black powder , dating from the late 19th Century. All subsequent .455 designs used cordite propellant. .455 Webley Mk II 265 grain 17.2  g solid lead round nosed bullet propelled ... dimensions and so are not immediately apparent. .455 Webley Mk III the famous Manstopper ... Convention of 1899 . .455 Webley Mk IV 220 grain, flat nosed wadcutter with cordite propellant. .455 Webley Mk V identical to the Mk IV bullet, but cast from a harder lead alloy containing more antimony with cordite propellant. .455 Webley Mk VI a 265 grain Full metal jacket bullet full metal jacketed ... File WebleyCartridges.jpg thumb right From left to right .450 Adams, .455 Webley Mk I, .455 Webley Mk II cartridges File 455 Webley auto cartridge.JPG thumb right .455 Webley Auto Mk I cartridge ... Auto Mk I cartridge. The weapon is stamped with .455 on the slide and the underside of the magazine .455 Webley Auto Mk I Produced from 1913 to about the middle of WWII. This is a semi rimmed cartridge ... Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector First Model .44 Hand Ejector revolvers, chambered in .455 ... . Approximately 60,000 Colt New Service revolvers were also purchased, in .455. The Italy Italian ...   more details



  1. Bundesstraße 455

    Infobox road country DEU type B route 455 map B455 Verlauf.png map notes length km 100 direction a terminus a Schotten direction b terminus b Mainz Kastel states Hesse junction Hidden header   content B Ort Schotten BAB B 1 276 B Ort Nidda, Hesse Nidda Harb BAB B 1 457 B Ort W lfersheim Berstadt BAB B 1 489 BAB AS 37 W lfersheim BAB A 1 45 B Ort Friedberg, Hesse Friedberg BAB B 1 3 BAB B 1 275 BAB AS 16 Friedberg, Hesse Friedberg BAB A 1 5 replaced with Bundesautobahn 5 A 5 BAB Kreuz 17 Bad Homburger Kreuz A 1 661 4 replaced with Bundesautobahn 661 A 661 BAB AS 1 Oberursel Nord BAB A 1 661 BAB B 1 456 BAB Tunnel Northern Bypass B Ort Kronberg B Ort K nigstein im Taunus K nigstein BAB B 1 8 BAB B 1 519 B Ort Eppstein BAB AS 46 Wiesbaden Niedernhausen BAB A 1 3 B AS Wiesbaden 2. Ring BAB B 1 54 B AS Wiesbaden Erbenheim BAB AS 6 Kreuz Wiesbaden Erbenheim BAB A 1 66 B AS Wiesbaden Erbenheim South BAB AS 3 Kreuz Mainz Kastel BAB A 1 671 B Ort Mainz Kastel BAB B 1 40 BAB B 1 43 Bundesstra e 455 abbreviated B 455 is a Germany German Bundesstra e German for federal highway in the federal ... of the Hessian capital city of Wiesbaden . Route Bundesstra e 455 begins in Schotten in Vogelsbergkreis ... Nidda , W lfersheim , Friedberg, Hesse Friedberg and Rosbach vor der H he . Route 455 merges with Bundesautobahn ... Bundesautobahn 661 A 661 to its source in Oberursel Nord. Bundesstra e 455 originally ... . Nevertheless, the signs on B 455 from K nigstein as well as from Friedberg continue to refer to Bad Homburg. From Oberursel Nord, Bundesstra e 455 then takes the so called Northern Bypass Nordumgehung ... Kreisstra e , K 772 . Bundesstra e 455 then continues through K nigstein im Taunus and Eppstein . It crosses the Bundesautobahn 3 A 3 and enters Wiesbaden s northeast suburbs. Bundesstra e 455 .... coord missing Hesse Category Bundesstra e 455 Category Roads in Hesse Category Buildings and structures in Wiesbaden de Bundesstra e 455 pl Droga krajowa B455 Niemcy ...   more details



  1. Kosmos 455

    1971 097A title Cosmos 455 publisher US National Space Science Data Center work NSSDC Master Catalog accessdate 2009 08 28 ref Kosmos 455 was the forty seventh of seventy nine DS P1 Yu satellites to be launched ... stub es Cosmos 455 mk 455 sr 455 ...   more details



  1. 455 Rocket

    Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name 455 Rocket Cover Artist Kathy Mattea Album Love Travels B side Released 1997 Format Recorded Genre Country music Country Length 4 11 Label Mercury Records Mercury Writer Gillian Welch , David Rawlings Producer Ben Wisch, Kathy Mattea Last single Clown in Your Rodeo br 1995 This single 455 Rocket br 1997 Next single Love Travels br 1997 Misc 455 Rocket is a single by American country music artist Kathy Mattea . Released in 1997, it was the first single from the album Love Travels . The song reached 21 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Songs Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. ref cite book title The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits 1944 2006, Second edition last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 217 ref Chart performance class wikitable sortable align left Chart 1997 align center Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks align center 21 align left Canadian RPM Country Tracks align center 16 References reflist Category 1997 singles Category Kathy Mattea songs 1990s country song stub ...   more details



  1. Minuscule 455

    New Testament manuscript infobox form Minuscule number 455 image isize caption name sign text Acts of the Apostles , Pauline epistles script Greek language Greek date 13th 14th century found now at Laurentian Library cite size 31.1 25.2 cm type cat none hand note Minuscule 455 in the Biblical manuscript Gregory Aland Gregory Aland numbering , sup 41 sup in the Biblical manuscript Von Soden Soden numbering , ref name Gregory1908 cite book last Gregory first Caspar Ren authorlink Caspar Ren Gregory title Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testament url http www.archive.org stream diegriechischen00greggoog page n75 mode 2up year 1908 publisher J. C. Hinrichs sche Buchhandlung location Leipzig page 64 ref is a Greek language Greek Lower case minuscule manuscript of the New Testament , on paper. Palaeography Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 13th or 14th century. ref name Aland Cite book last Aland first K. authorlink Kurt Aland coauthors M. Welte, B. K ster, K. Junack title Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments publisher Walter de Gruyter year 1994 location Berlin, New York page 74 url doi id isbn 3110119862 ref Formerly it was labelled by 85 sup a sup and 95 sup p sup . ref name Scrivener Cite book last Scrivener first Frederick Henry Ambrose authorlink Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener coauthors Edward Miller title A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament , vol. 1 publisher George Bell & Sons year 1894 location London edition 4 page 291 url doi id isbn ref Description The codex contains the text of the Acts of the Apostles and Pauline epistles on 285 paper leaves 31.1 25.2 cm . It is written in one column per page, in 31 45 lines per page. ref name Aland The letters are written above lines. It contains Prolegomena, Synaxarion , and commentaries of Theophylact of Ohrid Theophylact . ref name Gregory ... sup a sup and 95 sup p sup . In 1908 Gregory gave the number 455 to it. ref name Gregory1908 It is currently ...   more details



  1. Robert Sack

    Robert Sack may refer to Robert D. Sack , judge Robert L. Sack , M.D. hndis Sack, Robert ...   more details



  1. Sack of Antwerp

    List of massacres in Belgium French Fury Sack of Rome 1527 , the unpaid Imperial troops loot Rome. Spanish ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Sack of Antwerp partof the Eighty Years War image File The Spanish Fury.JPG 300px caption The Spanish Fury Engraving by Hans Collaert date 4 November 1576 place Antwerp , Spanish Netherlands present day Belgium result Pacification of Ghent Dutch rebels unite against Spanish crown br Decline of Antwerp as commercial hub combatant1 flagicon Spain 1506 Tercio Spanish Mercenaries combatant2 File Flag of Antwerp City .svg 23px Antwerp People of Antwerp commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualtiesUnknown casualties2 7,000 Campaignbox Eighty Years War The sack of Antwerp or the Spanish Fury at Antwerp was an episode of the Eighty Years War . On 4 November 1576, Spain Spanish tercio s began the sack of Antwerp, leading to three days of horror among the population of the city, which was the cultural, economic and financial center of the Seventeen Provinces Netherlands . The principal cause of the sack was the delay in payment due the soldiers by Philip II of Spain Philip II . Spain had recently declared bankruptcy, and 400,000 florins intended as payment to the troops were seized by the government of Elizabeth I when ships containing the florins sought shelter from a storm in English ports. The Spanish soldiers, angry at fighting without rest or pay against the Dutch people Dutch rebels, had already sacked Zierikzee and Aalst , causing the fifteen loyal provinces Holland and Zeeland were in the hands of the rebels to come together in States General of the Netherlands States General with the purpose of removing the mercenaries from the Netherlands ... tarnished Philip s declining reputation. The States General, influenced by the sack, signed .... The sack led to Antwerp s decline from the economic, financial and cultural center of the Netherlands ... coord missing DEFAULTSORT Sack Of Antwerp Category Battles of the Eighty Years War Category History ...   more details



  1. The Football Sack

    The Football Sack is an Australian based media organisation dedicated to association football . It s services include a news and opinion website, a weekly podcast, live text match commentary on Twitter and viral internet videos. The Football Sack rose to prominence after Australian Soccer legend Craig Foster mentioned them on The World Game ref http theworldgame.sbs.com.au craig foster blog 1040063 My message to the fans The World Game , Retrieved 2nd August 2011 ref and have since gone on to win Football Podcast of the Year in the inaugural FFDU Australian Football Media Awards, defeating FourFourTwo Australia and The World Game in the process. ref http discover.scu.edu.au 2011 issue6 index.php 5 Southern Cross University , Retrieved 2nd August 2011 ref Website Unlike many football websites, The Football Sack focuses solely on Australian football. The two main leagues it covers is the A League and the W League Australia W League as well as covering the Australia national association football team Socceroos and the Australia women s national association football team Matildas . During the A League off season The Football Sack also covers various State Leagues including the NSW Premier League , Victorian Premier League , Queensland State League association football Queensland State League , Brisbane Premier League , South Australian Super League and the Football West State League ... Sack Podcast first aired on iTunes on the 10th of June, 2010 with hosts Jack Quigley and Christian ... Sack Podcast is currently ranked 4.5 stars on iTunes. ref http itunes.apple.com au podcast the football sack id376995095 iTunes Retrieved 2nd August 2011 ref Awards FFDU Australian Football Media ... news 5783&tx ttnews backPid 455&cHash 325d198daf Football NSW, Retrieved 20th December 2011 ref Southern ... Official Twitter Account http itunes.apple.com au podcast the football sack id376995095 iTunes Page DEFAULTSORT Football Sack Category Media companies of Australia Category Football in Australia ...   more details



  1. Dry sack

    Dry sack can refer to a dry bag a waterproof bag used in outdoor activities like kayaking and rafting to prevent damage to water sensitive gear. a variety of dry sherry , also called sack wine sack dab ...   more details



  1. Erna Sack

    Image Erna Sack.jpg right thumb 240px Erna Sack. Erna Sack 6 February 1898 ndash 2 March 1972 was a Germans German coloratura soprano of exceptional talent. Biography Erna Sack was born in Spandau , Berlin . Her maiden name was Weber, and as a child her voice attracted attention both at school and in the church choir in which she sang. In 1921, Erna married Hermann Sack. She studied at the Prague Conservatory , and later in Berlin with Oscar Daniel. She received her first break aged 30, when the wife of conductor Bruno Walter happened to hear her at one of her lessons and persuaded her husband, who was then the musical director at the Berlin State Opera, to audition her. Subsequently she joined ... and Walther Ludwig as the Duke. The conductor was Erich Kleiber . In 1935, Erna Sack made her first ... Opera House , Covent Garden , London , in 1936. From this point onwards Sack s career took off. She seemed to work tirelessly, at the opera, in concert tours, and touring, including to Rome where ... in which they were being performed . After World War II , Erna Sack toured extensively and was particularly ... life. Erna Sack also appeared in numerous films produced in Germany such as Blumen von Nizza 1935 ... her career Erna Sack recorded profusely, first on acetate, then, starting about 1935, on the new German ... LPs . Today several companies are producing fully remastered Compact Discs CDs of Erna Sack, including ... some information. External links imdb name id 0755226 name Erna Sack http film.virtual history.com person.php?personid 1094 Photographs of Erna Sack Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sack, Erna ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 February 1898 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 March 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sack, Erna Category 1898 births Category 1972 deaths ... sopranos Category People from Berlin Category Operatic sopranos de Erna Sack es Erna Sack fr Erna Sack pt Erna Sack ...   more details



  1. Rome

    century miniature depicting the Sack of Rome 410 The Bishop of Rome became the Pope due to his increased ... of the Catholic Church. After the Sack of Rome 410 Sack of Rome in 410 AD by Alaric I and the Decline ... . In 846, Muslim Arabs Sack of Rome 846 invaded Rome and looted Old St. Peter s Basilica St. Peter ... thousand years. In 1527 the Landsknecht s of Emperor Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V Sack of Rome ...about the civilization of classical antiquity Ancient Rome other uses pp semi indef pp move indef Infobox Italian comune name Rome official name Roma Capitale native name Roma nickname The Eternal City, Caput Mundi , br seven Hills of Rome the City of seven hills image flag Flag of Rome.svg flag size ... alt image caption Views of Rome the top left picture is the Colosseum , followed left to right by the Monument ..., Rome Piazza della Repubblica , the Castel Sant Angelo , the Trevi Fountain , the dome of St. Peter ... footnotes region Lazio province Province of Rome Rome RM frazioni mayor party PDL mayor Gianni Alemanno ... website http www.comune.roma.it footnotes Rome IPA en ro m lang it Roma IPA it ro ma pron It Roma.ogg lang la R ma is a city and special comune Roma Capitale in Italy . Rome is the capital of Italy , the capital of Lazio Latin Latium and the principal town of the Province of Rome . With over ... Peninsula , on the Tiber River within the Lazio Regions of Italy region of Italy . History of Rome Rome s history spans List of cities by time of continuous habitation two and a half thousand years . It was the capital ... of western civilization. Since the 1st century AD Rome has been the seat of the Pope Papacy ... of the Papal States , which lasted until 1870. In 1871 Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy , and in 1946 that of the Italian Republic. After the Middle Ages , Rome ... encyclopedia title Rome, city, Italy encyclopedia Columbia Encyclopedia edition 6th year 2009 url http ... in Rome, contributing to its Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Rome has been ranked by GaWC in 2010 ...   more details



  1. Stuff sack

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A stuff sack is a type of drawstring bag, usually used for storing camping items. Stuff sacks may be used to collect many small items together, so that they do not become lost. Their most important use is the storage of sleeping bag s, which are otherwise very bulky and virtually unmanageable. The compression sack is a special type of stuff sack, designed particularly for the storage of bulky sleeping bag s in internal frame backpack s. It is equipped with a cloth lid that is attached to the opposite sealed end of the sack by adjustable straps. When the straps are forcibly shortened, the sack and its contents are reduced in size. DEFAULTSORT Stuff Sack Category Bags Category Camping equipment Tool stub ...   more details



  1. Sack (wine)

    Sack is an antiquated wine term referring to white fortified wine imported from mainland Spain or the Canary Island s. ref name OCW Sack http www.winepros.com.au jsp cda reference oxford entry.jsp?entry id 2790 Oxford Companion to Wine Sack ref There were sack of different origins such as Canary sack from the Canary Islands, Malaga sack from M laga , Palm sack from Palma de Mallorca , and Sherris sack from Jerez de la Frontera The term Sherris sack later gave way to Sherry as the English term for fortified wine from Jerez. Since Sherry is practically the only of these wines still widely exported and consumed, sack by itself, without qualifier is commonly but not quite correctly quoted as an old synonym for Sherry. Most sack was probably sweet, and matured in wooden barrel s for a limited time. In modern terms, typical sack may have resembled cheaper versions of medium Oloroso Sherry. ref name OCW Sack Today, sack is sometimes seen included in the name of some sherries, perhaps most commonly on dry sherries as dry sack . Origin of the term The Collins dictionary, the Chambers dictionary, and the OED all derive the word sack from the French sec , dry . However, the OED cannot explain ... word sacar , meaning to draw out , which led to sacas . ref name OCW Sack The word sack is not attested ... edition ISBN 1 84000 972 1 ref Julian Jeffs writes The word sack there are several spellings ... of Granada , also took to using the name sack for its wines, which were previously sold as Garnacha ... in 1597, was fond of sack, and sometimes refers specifically to Sherris sack. ref http shakespeare.mit.edu ... at shakespeare.mit.edu ref Robert Herrick poet Robert Herrick wrote two comic poems in praise of sack, His Farewell to Sack and The Welcome to Sack. The early Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom Poet ..., in part or in whole, in sack. Later Laureates, including Pye and Alfred, Lord Tennyson Tennyson , took cash in lieu of sack. References Reflist Category Fortified wine Category Wine terms ...   more details




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