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"troth" Definitions
  1. faithfulness, fidelity, or loyalty: by my troth.
  2. truth or verity: in troth.
  3. one's word or promise, especially in engaging oneself to marry.

142 Sentences With "troth"

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More than any other industry, fashion had pledged its troth to Mrs. Clinton.
He jokes and wheedles and begs and tells stories and pledges his troth.
How often do Twitter's users say 'troth' or 'coxcomb,' 'kickie-wickie,' 'fustilarian,' or 'rascalliest.
But even if he were a corporeal being, he could never pledge his troth to another.
"On official records you can now be known as a Heathen, Asatru, Druid, Troth, Seax Wiccan," he said.
Their heads are then dipped in an "electrocution bath"—an electrified troth of water that knocks out the birds before their necks are sliced.
The blue that telegraphs belief in individual rights, and pledges its troth to an organization that has been much in the spotlight since discussion began around President Trump's travel ban.
Jake Troth – Free Weezy Album (FWA), 2015 Last month, Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, one of the world's most prestigious prizes and perhaps the highest honor in writing.
In 2000, he joined H.S.B.C. Around the time he started working there, an employee named Stephen Troth, who had handled celebrity clients in Monaco, was discovered to have skimmed millions of dollars from their accounts.
Her acceptance of loyalty from Brienne (Gwendoline Christie) — you hear Sansa grow into her noble stature as she speaks the words of troth — aced the Bechdel Test in a season that renewed its fealty to its female characters.
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These images are infused with a spirit of fantasy, set as they are in a dreamed-of Africa, an imagined and beloved homeland where harmony reigns, reunited souls pledge their troth, and glorious black bodies luxuriate, unashamed, in a natural environment.
But what has set them apart, whether it's Victoria Beckham or Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at The Row, is that they have done so in part by renouncing their low culture past and humbly pledging their troth to design.
This makes him the third Sarkozy, following his father and his uncle, Olivier Sarkozy, the banker who is married to Mary-Kate Olsen, a designer of the luxury brand the Row, to pledge his troth (or at least part of it) to style.
In other scenes, Levine is covered in liquor as he lays in a troth-style urinal (gross!), turns his girlfriend's face into a palette of mushed paint, faces a squad of women determined to beat him up, and swims among a sea of mermaid-like clones.
The federal marshals had brought my client in to meet with FBI agents and prosecutors, but we used the prescheduled meeting for another purpose as well: My client signed a marriage license, thereby preparing to pledge his troth, such as it was, to his longtime on-again, off-again girlfriend, who was also the mother of his son.
Troth worked at a steel company in Pittsburgh before joining the Navy; after four years of service he returned to the steel company. During this time Troth attended California State Teachers College where he met Martha Manandise, his future wife. Troth taught Machine Shop at a local high school for about fifteen years. Troth spent much of his spare time fishing, including many fishing trips to Montana.
The criminal gang is subdued. Lancelot Troth, Albinus and Barralty make peace with Haraldsen, and are invited to dinner with him. Clanroyden gives his jade tablet to Troth.
"Troth By Laws ratified June 2011, About Us, The Troth, retrieved July 26, 2013. Edred Thorsson intended the Ring of Troth to be based on scholarship and provide priests trained to high academic standards.Edred Thorsson, A Book of Troth, St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn, 1989, , p. 122: "there will arise a great and learned troop of wise and true folk, who will go forth into the world to rebuild that which has been lost.
Henry Troth was born on September 24, 1859 in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, into a Quaker family who were prominent figures in Philadelphia history. Troth exhibited his photographs internationally, capturing images of architecture, landscapes and outdoor scenes for popular magazines. His images were also used to illustrate volumes of poetry and essays on nature, as well as John William Harshberger’s 1911 Botanical Study The Phytogeographic Survey of North America.Phytogeographic Survey of North America: A Consideration of the ..., by John William Harshberger, Adolf ( Engler, Oscar Drude, Publication date 1911, Publisher G. E. Stechert & Co. His parents were Samuel Troth (1835-1911) and Anna Speakman (1837–1913), the daughter of Nathaniel Speakman (1791–1860) and his wife, Ann Thomas 1797–1874 who married in 1859 in Concord Township, Pennsylvania. Henry was the second of five children: Louisa Troth (1858–1933), Henry Troth (1859–1945), Charles Speakman Troth, (1862–1863), Emma Troth (1869–1949) and Anna Coates Troth (1870–1943). Henry’s paternal grandfather, Henry Troth (1794-1842) married about the year 1817 to Henrietta Henrie (1793-1874) of Charleston, South Carolina and was a prosperous young Quaker apothecary in Philadelphia.
1st edition Seattle, Washington?: Ring of Troth, 1993, ed. KveldúlfR Gundarsson, ; 2nd edition ed. Kveldúlf Hagan Gundarsson, North Charleston, South Carolina: BookSurge, 3 volumes projected: volume 1 History and Lore (2006) ; volume 2 Living the Troth (2007) .
Borger, Gary. "Al Troth Dies." Web log post. Gary Borger RSS. N.p.
The Troth publishes a quarterly journal called Idunna, an annual Old Heathen's Almanac,Barbara Ardinger, Pagan Every Day: Finding the Extraordinary in Our Ordinary Lives. Weiser, 2006, p. 32: "There are numerous groups who follow the paths of the old Norse and Germanic pantheons. The Troth of Berkeley, California, publishes an Old Heathen's Almanac with much useful information as well." and a handbook called Our Troth.
The wedding room is a favourite place for couples to plight their troth.
Troth was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, to an Anna and Alfred Troth. He began fishing at age twelve in Pennsylvania, and continued to fish local rivers and streams in Pennsylvania as a hobby. He graduated in 1948 from Monessen High School.
Troth played college football at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri from 1981 to 1984 under head coach Vic Wallace. Troth was subsequently an assistant coach under Wallace at University of St. Thomas in Minnesota and Lambuth University in Jackson, Tennessee.
These will be known as the elders of the Troth"; p. 208: "The candidate [to become a Troth-Elder] must have a degree from an accredited institution of higher learning in a field related to his or her work in the Troth. (A degree in Teutonic studies is ideal)"; p. 209: "With this requirement, the High Rede incorporates and co- opts the institutions of higher learning to our own purposes. . . .
"Sorrow for Troth Betrayed" (). Text source (in Chinese): 惜誓. One piece, with luan.
Before publishing his first novel, Grundy published, as Kveldulf Gundarsson, two books on Germanic neopaganism and Germanic magic. He has since edited and co-written both editions of the handbook of The Troth, Our Troth, and written other works on ancient and modern Germanic paganism and Germanic culture. Grundy was previously Lore Warden and Master of the Elder Training Program for the Ring of Troth (now known simply as The Troth) and carried on the organization's tradition of being based in scholarship, started by Edred Thorsson.Kaplan, Jeffrey, "Chapter Nine: The Reconstruction of the Ásatrú and Odinist Traditions" in Lewis, James R. (1996) Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft SUNY Press, , pp.
A United Kingdom affiliate of the Ring of Troth, later renamed Ring of Troth Europe, was founded in 1993 by Freya Aswynn,Shelley Rabinovitch, "Aswynn, Freya (1949- )," Shelley Rabinovitch and James Lewis, The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism, New York: Citadel/Kensington, 2002, , pp. 19-20, p. 20. who has held office in both the Troth and the Rune Gild.David Barrett, A Brief Guide to Secret Religions, London: Robinson / Philadelphia: Running Press, 2011, , p. 330.
So caviller like I submitted to pow'r, And was coddled in troth for the third of an hour.
Leadership, The Troth, retrieved August 12, 2016. The Troth is registered as a non-profit corporation in the state of New York with federal 501(c)(3) status as a public charity. It hosts a yearly June meeting called Trothmoot. Trothmoot 2016 was held at Fort Flagler in Nordland, Washington.
He, meanwhile, searches for her with equal ardor. The film concludes with their meeting and the pledging of their troth.
Orange: What? Signor Whiff? What fortune has brought you into these west parts? Shift: Troth, signor, nothing but your rheum.
From exchanging glances, they advance to acts of courtesy, of gallantry, then to fiery passion, to plighting troth and marriage.
"Kaplan, "Reconstruction", p. 214: "the gulf which separates the Alliance from the Ring of Troth"; p. 224: "the leadership of the Ring of Troth has been the most outspoken in their opposition to racialism." The organization's statement of purpose and bylaws refer to "non-discriminatory groups and individuals" and specify that "Discrimination [based on criteria such as race, gender, ethnic origin, or sexual orientation] shall not be practiced by The Troth, its programs, departments, officers, or any affiliated group, whether in membership decisions or the conduct of any of its activities.
Wyck House, Germantown, Pennsylvania, (c.1900), located on the southwest corner of Germantown Avenue and Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Original platinum print on Eastman Kodak sensitized paper by Henry Troth, American Pictorialist. Henry Troth (September 24, 1859 – April 25, 1945) was an American pictorialist photographer known for his original platinum photographs taken during the 18th-19th century.
It is believed that the largest private collection of originally signed photographs of Henry Troth's works, dating from the 1890s to early 1900s, are privately held by the Estate of the Speakman-Miller-Matsinger, cousins of the late Henry Troth (1859-1945).Historic Philadelphia and Environs Through the Lens of Pictoralist, Henry Troth (1859-1945), by K.M. Hunter-Oden, Kirkland Publishing, October, 2012.
Some day your prince will come, I wanted to say, plighting his troth with important jewelry, a dense stock portfolio and an iron-clad prenup.
Frederick breaks troth and abandons the beautiful Alice: sending her mad with grief. But Alice contrives to meet her faithless lover once more: beyond the grave.
Freya Aswynn was born in Zaanstad in the Netherlands as Elizabeth Hooijschuur. She became involved in modern Paganism in the 1980s after having moved to the United Kingdom. She was first active in Wicca, then in Edred Thorsson's Germanic neopagan Rune-Gild until 1995, and initiated the British branch of the Ring of Troth, later renamed Ring of Troth Europe, in 1993. Aswynn's experiences from Wicca left a lasting impact on her construction of rituals.
He also designed other flies, although none were as popular as the Elk Hair Caddis. Troth was recognized in a number of books and magazines for his beautiful and intricate fly patterns. His fly tying skill led him to be on the cover of Fly Fisherman magazine three times. Troth became familiar with Beaverhead, Big Hole and other Montana streams and rivers, and moved to the small town of Dillon, Montana in 1973 with his wife and son, Eric.
Lindy then tells him of the letter, and he informs her that it was not so important a document as she had imagined, and that she is not in danger of arrest. They then plight their troth.
She seeks out Jack and takes him to Netta, where they renew their troth in the soft light of the moon, whilst Mrs. Douglas, seeing their undoubted affection, draws the curtain gently that they may be alone.
There he went into business as a fly tier and guide, conducting and coordinating fishing trips for fly fisherman as well as fishing himself.Cindy. "Thread: Tribute to Al Troth (1930-2012)." Salmon Trout Steelheader Community. STS, October 3, 2012. Web.
The belief in local landvættir lives on in Iceland, with many farms having rocks that are not mowed closely and on which children are not allowed to play.Kveldúlf Hagan Gundarsson, ed., Our Troth, vol. 1: History and Lore, 2nd ed.
The Elk Hair Caddis is a dry fly commonly used for trout fishing. The Elk Hair Caddis was created by Pennsylvania fly tyer Al Troth in 1957. He is considered a pioneer in the sport of fly fishing for this invention.
Lew finds Jardine Maraca, who tells him Deuce will get the death penalty. Lew reanimates a picture of Troth to see how she would've grown old, and Merle uses the machine to see Dally in the present living in Paris.
Henry Troth(1794-1842) also served as a manager of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, was an originator of the House of Refuge, served as a Director of the Bank of the United States and was a trustee of Girard College.
The Troth was founded as "The Ring of Troth" in 1987, at the same time as the Ásatrú Alliance, both emerging from the wreckage of the Ásatrú Free Assembly, which had disintegrated over disputes between the racialist and the non-racialist factions.Jeffrey Kaplan, Radical Religion in America: Millenarian Movements From the Far Right to the Children of Noah, Syracuse University Press, 1997, , p. 21. The organization suffered a series of setbacks and disasters during the late 1980s to early 1990s. The leadership of both Thorsson and Chisholm became controversial because of their association with the Satanist Temple of Set.
The Elk Hair Caddis is considered a searching type pattern as it resembles the general form of adult caddisflies or small stoneflies. Troth created the pattern and first fished it in 1957 on Loyalsock Creek in eastern Pennsylvania. The fly was inspired by several palmered flies Troth like to fish and G. E. M. Skues' Little Red Sedge fly which featured a hair wing. Originally tied to imitate the Green Caddis hatch, the Elk Hair Caddis has since been tied in a variety of wing, hackle and body colors to simulate different caddis and small stoneflies.
English legal authorities held that even if not followed by intercourse, handfasting was as binding as any vow taken in church before a priest. During handfasting, the man and woman, in turn, would take the other by the right hand and declare aloud that they there and then accepted each other as husband and wife. The words might vary but traditionally consisted of a simple formula such as "I (Name) take thee (Name) to my wedded husband/wife, till death us depart, and thereto I plight thee my troth". Because of this, handfasting was also known in England as "troth- plight".
Al Troth (May 30, 1930 – August 3, 2012) is an American fisherman, considered a pioneer in the sport of fly fishing. He is known for his variations of popular trout fishing flies as well as the inventor of the Elk Hair Caddis fly.
Jeff was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was Ray Lawrence and his mother was Grace Lawrence. He has two younger sisters, Connie and Lisa. Jeff was married to Diane Troth, who died on November 30, 2016, and they have two children, Christopher and Kathy.
The Lawrence Foundation was established in 2000 by Jeff Lawrence and Diane Troth (husband and wife)Martelle, Scott. "It’s a Do-It-Yourself Era for Budding Benefactors". Los Angeles Times, April 08, 2002. from the proceeds received from the acquisition of Trillium Digital Systems, Inc.
She has been Steerswoman of the Heathen group, The Troth, a member of its board of directors, and currently edits its journal, Idunna. She is a pioneer in the revival of Oracular Seidh, which she has taught and performed at many Neopagan and heathen festivals and retreats.
Smith Lake (Athabascan Tr'exwghodegi Troth Yeddha' Bena') is a lake in Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S. on the property of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It is triangular in shape, roughly 300 x 300 x 380 m.Tohko Kaufmann (1971). "Ecology, Biology and Gonad Morphology of Gerris rufoscutellatus (Hemiptera: Gerridae) in Fairbanks, Alaska".
Paul Troth (born c. 1962) is an American football coach. He is the head football coach at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri, a position he had held since the 2002 season. Maskill served as the head football coach at Huron University in Huron, South Dakota from 1997 to 2001.
"Kno One" was released via digital download as the album's first single on July 9, 2015. The song was produced by IKENNA FuNkEn and The Featherstones. "Really Really" was released as the album's lead single (second overall) on October 5, 2015. The song was produced by Alex Goose, Cook Classics and Jake Troth.
Matters come to a crisis when his associates urge him to rob a wealthy house, which incidentally is his own home. Joan seeks to prevent it and the real crook arrives in time to also take a hand. David manages to extradite Joan and himself from the situation, and after introductions they plight their troth.
He developed skill and expertise at fly tying. In 1957 Troth invented a new type of fly, the Elk Hair Caddis fly. This fly, and variations of it, has been a fly fishing standard for over fifty years. It was tied using the hair of a female elk, bleached so as to be more visible.
Impetuously, Brynhild had vowed to wed but one, the serpent slayer prophesied by the seeress of Asgard. When Sigurd relates his descent from Odin and the slaying of Fafnir, Brynhild is overjoyed and explains that the gods await his coming in Valhalla. Immediately after, Brynhild and Sigurd plight their troth. There is one complication, however.
Beyond this, the modern Icelandic festival of Þorrablót is sometimes considered a "pagan holiday". Suggestions for rituals suited for these various holidays were published by Edred Thorsson, A Book of Troth (1989) and by Kveldulf Gundarsson, Teutonic Religion (1993). James Chisholm (1989) published a suggestion for Ostara.James Chisholm, "The Rites of Ostara: Possibilities for Today", Idunna 1, no.
Three former players have been head coach for the Pirates: Jim Johnson, Ed Emory and Ruffin McNeill. In addition, former players have become Pirate assistant coaches, such as Junior Smith and Paul Troth. The current coach is Mike Houston. Statistics correct as of January 3, 2020, after the end of the 2019–20 college football season.
They visited inns in Philadelphia, which culminated in a collaborated book Inns and Outs. The book was written by Charles and illustrated by Saunders and Troth. In 1891 Saunders was a student at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art where she was awarded first place in the Richards Prize for her portfolio of etchings.
Meanwhile, Valgard Murray and his kindred in Arizona founded the Ásatrú Alliance (AA) in the late 1980s, which shared the AFA's perspectives on race and which published the Vor Tru newsletter. In 1987, Edred Thorsson and James Chisholm founded The Troth, which was incorporated in Texas. Taking an inclusive, non-racialist view, it soon grew into an international organisation.
Henry Troth (1794-1842), along with druggist Peter K. Lehman and others founded the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, the first pharmacy college in the United States, and served for thirteen years as its Vice-President and for many years was chairman of its Board of Trustees. Today, the college is known as the Philadelphia University of the Sciences.
Because of this, handfasting was also known in England as "troth-plight". Gifts were often exchanged, especially rings:The rings might be plain – one was made on the spot out of a rush lying on the floor – or elaborate. They often had a posy engraved. One surviving example is a "gimmal" ring, a double ring which twists apart to become two rings interlinked.
On his return, Robert finds fragments of Celeste's dress and believes she died in the cabin. He finds her later, and tells her that he can rid her of her uncle by showing him the charred remains of her dress and saying that she died. Celeste approves of the plan and Uncle Dyreck gives up his search. Robert and Celeste plight their troth.
Collier was the son of Barron Gift Collier and Juliet Gordon Carnes, the founders of Collier County, Florida. He had two brothers, (Cowles) Miles Collier and Baron Collier Jr. He married Dixie Thompson from Honolulu in 1936.New York Times: TROTH ANNOUNCED OF DIXIE THOMPSON, May 7, 1936 Together they had three children, Samuel Carnes Collier Jr., Terry Collier and Richard Collier.
On 24 March 1564 he was sequestered for refusing to subscribe. Francis Bacon stated that he opposed episcopacy, and related the anecdote that the queen once said to him "I like thee better because thou livest unmarried", to which Whitehead replied "In troth, madame, I like you the worse for the same cause".Bacon's Works, ed. James Spedding, vii. 163.
Idunn Mons, a mons of the planet Venus, is named after Iðunn. The publication of the United States-based Germanic neopagan group The Troth (Idunna, edited by Diana L. Paxson) derives its name from that of the goddess.Rabinovitch. Lewis (2004:209). The Swedish magazine Idun was named after the goddess; she appears with her basket of apples on its banner.
Her mother is stricken ill and begs for her to sing to her. In her sorrow, Aurora suddenly recovers her voice, which her mother hears for the last time. Although Aurora can sing once again, she remains in Pleasanton. She has learned the happiness of helping and giving, and before she begins teaching children she pledges her troth with Phineas, obtaining the love that every woman wants.
Bishop's University and BCS shared the same yearbook, the Mitre prior to the 20th century. The first edition of the independent BCS yearbook, then known as the BCS Magazine was published in 1880. The yearbook remains autonomously edited by the students. The BCS Newsletter (BCS Bulletin), BCS Brief & BCS Communications, Keep Troth magazine (for KHC old girls), are seasonal publications by the school advancement office.
Saunders was born Elisabeth Moore Hallowell on the February 2, 1861 to Anne Reese and Caleb S. Hallowell in Alexandria, Virginia. In 1888 Saunders studied art with Howard Pyle in Philadelphia. In that year Saunders formed a walking club with her future husband Charles Francis Saunders and Henry Troth. Saunders was an avid naturalist and gained the nickname "The Botanist" from the other two.
Trillium software has been developed, licensed and used to build telecommunications equipment for over 25 years. Jeff and his wife, Diane Troth, founded The Lawrence Foundation in 2000 after Trillium's acquisition by Intel. The Lawrence Foundation is a family foundation that makes grants to non-profit environmental, human services, and other causes. The Lawrence Foundation has made over $5 million in grants since its inception.
"Playinwitme" is a song recorded by American rapper Kyle featuring American singer Kehlani, with whom he had previously collaborated with on his 2015 single "Just a Picture". The song was released for digital download and streaming on March 15, 2018, and serves as the third single from his debut studio album Light of Mine (2018). It was produced by Superduperbrick, Naz and Jake Troth.
The 1928 revised form of Matrimony was quite widely adopted, though the form of 1662 was also widely used, though less so after the introduction of the Alternative Service Book. The original wedding vows, as printed in The Book of Common Prayer, are: > Groom: I,____, take thee,_____, to be my wedded Wife, to have and to hold > from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in > sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, > according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth. > Bride: I,_____, take thee,_____, to be my wedded Husband, to have and to > hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in > sickness and in health, to love, cherish, and to obey, till death us do > part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I give thee my troth.
He also bought the Kent County property from his cousin and expanded it to about , stretching along the St. Jones River from Dover to the Delaware Bay. There he began another plantation and called it Poplar Hall. These plantations were large, profitable agricultural enterprises worked by slave labor, until 1777 when John Dickinson freed the enslaved of Poplar Hall. Samuel Dickinson first married Judith Troth (1689–1729) on April 11, 1710.
Enforcers was designed by Gary Bernard, Charles Mann, and Larry Troth, with art by Christine Mansfield, and was published by 21st Century Games in 1987 as a 112-page book with a blue cover. The second edition was published the same year with a yellow cover, although it says 1st edition on the title page. The game featured two adventures, The End of a Legend and Knights of Beverly Hills.
The Nine Charges were codified by the Odinic Rite in the 1970s.The 9 Noble Virtues - OR Site #To maintain candour and fidelity in love and devotion to the tried friend: though he strike me I will do him no scathe. #Never to make wrongsome oath: for great and grim is the reward for the breaking of plighted troth. #To deal not hardly with the humble and the lowly.
Madison, written by Chief Justice John Marshall and decided against Marbury, that first established the right of judicial review of executive and legislative branch acts of government. The house remained in Marbury's family throughout most of the nineteenth century. In 1884 it was occupied by the Edward Corbett family of Ohio.Potomac Interlude: The Story of Woodlawn Mansion and the Mount Vernon Neighborhood by Dorothy Troth Muir, 1943, page 151.
While he is away, Lady Ashton continues her campaign. She gets Captain Westenho, a wandering soldier of fortune, to tell everyone that Edgar is about to get married in France. She even recruits "wise woman" Ailsie Gourlay (a witch in all but name) to show Lucy omens and tokens of Edgar's unfaithfulness. Lucy still clings to her troth, asking for word from Edgar that he has broken off with her; she writes to him.
" On the right a mounted officer, possibly Admiral Cockburn urges the British to turn and fight: "What's the Matter! you Cowardly rascals! Back back and execute the orders of your Government --We must attack every point that's assailable!" A Highlander replies: "In gude troth Admiral I think ye are as mad as our government Dinna ye ken the General's kilt -- ye must only attack sie places as Hampton, Havre de Grace, or Alexandria.
Views on homosexuality and LGBT rights remain a source of tension within the community. Some right-wing Heathen groups view homosexuality as being incompatible with a family-oriented ethos and thus censure same-sex sexual activity. Other groups legitimize openness toward LGBT practitioners by reference to the gender-bending actions of Thor and Odin in Norse mythology. There are, for instance, homosexual and transgender members of The Troth, a prominent U.S. Heathen organisation.
As described in a film magazine, Lord Woodstock (Graves) is in financial difficulties and is counting on a fight and a race to reestablish his fortune. He has plighted his troth to Norah (Binney), daughter of his trainer Miles Cavanagh (Eldridge). His sister Kitty (Binney) is in love with Joe Lee (Richmond), a Gypsy. Malet de Carteret (Craig) and his wife Olive (Kershaw) are anxious to ruin Woodstock for their own gain.
The German Eldaring started in 2000 as a partner society of The Troth, and was officially founded and registered in 2002. As of 2008, it claimed some 200 members, and had an active internet forum with almost 5000 users.René Gründer, Germanisches (Neu-)Heidentum in Deutschland: Entstehung, Struktur und Symbolsystem eines alternativreligiösen Feldes, Logos, 2008, , p. 59 It claims political neutrality, and holds that folkish and universalist (non- racialist) heathenry are not necessarily at odds.
A campaign consisting of 3 episodes created as exclusive content for Maximum Fun donors. Travis DMs the adventure, which brings together an unlikely group of heroes: Troth, a tiefling monk played by Justin; Tom Collins, a half-elf warlock bartender played by Griffin; and Lenny Manolito, a human keytar-playing bard played by Clint. This campaign uses the Dungeons & Dragons system, and features a guest appearance by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who plays the bard Atreyus.
The Monarchist Party's main opposition was a group backed by the fraternities. The opposing group spent their entire campaign allocation of $1500.00 on posters, buttons, "Get out the vote" shuttle buses, etc. King Tom was said to have spent approximately $4.97 one afternoon on video games at the Student Union arcade, and a submarine sandwich for lunch. Another source of revenue was an enclosed wall display with a paper troth between the sliding glass doors into a Dixie cup.
Her papers are in the collection of Bryn Mawr College. Hatch was a member of the Colony Club in New York and of the Junior League in Washington, D.C.."Troth Announced of Olivia Stokes" New York Times (August 25, 1939): 18. She was active with the American Red Cross and American Conferences of Social Work. In the 1940s, Hatch worked with the League of Women Voters, City Club (Albany), Race Relations group and the Red Cross Speakers Bureau.
This feature is called in the Aurea Legenda "regressio antiphonarum" and in Caxton's translation "the reprysyng of the anthemys". The contents of the manual and the remaining service-books show other distinctive peculiarities; for example the form of troth-plighting in the York marriage-service runs: :Here I take thee N. to my wedded wife, to have and to hold at bed and at board, for fairer for fouler, for better for worse, in sickness and in health, till death us do part and thereto I plight thee my troth. in which may be specially noticed the absence of the words "... if the holy Church it will ordain" which are found in the Sarum Rite. Again, in the delivery of the ring, the bridegroom at York said: "With this ring I wed thee, and with this gold and silver I honour thee, and with this gift I dower thee" where again one misses the familiar "with my body I thee worship", a retention which may still be used in both the Catholic and Protestant marriage services in the United Kingdom.
In 1990, the Philadelphia Museum of Art featured on the cover of their exhibition catalogue, Legacy in Light: Photographic Treasures from Philadelphia Area Public Collections, a photograph taken by Troth. The exhibition ran from May 26-August 12, 1990, and displayed 125 images specifically chosen to represent the rich quality and diversity of select institutional photographic collections. On rare occasions, original photographs of Troth have come up for auction and are highly sought after and prized by collectors of the Pictorialist genre. A large portion of his photographic collection can also be seen by the public within the collections of: the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the George Eastman Museum. The Eastman House Collection of the George Eastman Museum, alone holds approximately 150 of Henry Troth’s photographs, nearly all of them botanical specimens which were part of a gift from the collections of the American Museum of Photography in Philadelphia which had closed in 1977.
He says that his name is Smith, but Hannay thinks that he is Northern European. Hannay then meets Clanroyden, who reveals a Chinese jade tablet and tells Hannay about old Haraldsen. Hannay responds with his own tale about Haraldsen, also involving Lombard and Peter Pienaar in Rhodesia, which introduced the villains Erick Albinus, a Danish American, and a City of London bigshot called Aylmer Troth; the story ended with the gang's arrest and Troth's death. Clanroyden brings old Haraldsen's son to Hannay.
Internal controversy continued to plague the group, however, including accusations that Priest was intending to pass leadership back to Thorsson and attempting to marginalize the increasingly influential Stephan Grundy. As a consequence, Priest was ousted by William Bainbridge in 1995, who took over as interim Steersman. By the mid-1990s, the Troth, now led by William Bainbridge, had emerged as a stable organization with a wide spectrum of members situated "squarely within the Wiccan/neopagan community".Kaplan, Radical Religion, pp. 21-29.
Jake Troth, who joined Glass Casket prior to the recording of A Desperate Man's Diary, also played in Columns, but left the band in 2007. Guitarist Dustie Waring has stated on Between the Buried and Me's message board that Glass Casket is writing a new record, and were set to be releasing it sometime in 2013, stating it will be more "brutal" than A Desperate Man's Diary. In January 2014, Glass Casket announced Wes Hauch (formerly of The Faceless) as their new guitarist.
Plighted troth: a Dramatic Tale by CF Darley, a very long, Elizabethan-style drama on a religious controversy (Catholic versus Protestant), was Macready's unluckiest misjudgment. Believing the gloomy, turgid affair to be a work of 'fine thoughts expressed in massive language', he had approached it with confidence. But it lasted only a single night. Darley had called his chief character Gabriel Grimwood: Eliza Grimwood happened to be the name of a girl brutally murdered in Waterloo Bridge Road, and the gallery fastened on this.
He effects a daring rescue of Barbaroso's patients. The Citizen and his Wife demand more chivalric and exotic adventures for Rafe, and a scene is created in which the Grocer Errant must go to Moldavia where he meets a princess who falls in love with him. But he says that he has already plighted his troth to Susan, a cobbler's maid in Milk Street. The princess reluctantly lets him go, lamenting that she cannot come to England, as she has always dreamed of tasting English beer.
Steeped in > blood and slaughter, thou judgest wars better than the bed, nor refreshest > thy soul with incitements. Thy fierceness finds no leisure; dalliance is far > from thee, and savagery fostered. Nor is thy hand free from blasphemy while > thou loathest the rites of love. Let this hateful strictness pass away, let > that loving warmth approach, and plight the troth of love to me, who gave > thee the first breasts of milk in childhood, and helped thee, playing a > mother's part, duteous to thy needs.
He subsequently practiced solo, continuing the development of a signature talent in the siting of buildings on San Francisco's hilly terrain, and became known as "The Hillside Architect." Smith was adept at many architectural styles; there are fine examples in Spanish, Mission and Tudor Revival, Italian Renaissance and Neo-Classicism, often informed with an Arts and Crafts sensibility. He was awarded the Jury Prize "for schoolhouse architecture" at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Smith was married in Philadelphia on April 25, 1900, to Lillian Troth.
Florence Earle Coates, Philadelphia poet. He was the son of Joseph Potts Hornor Coates and Eliza Henri Troth, a family of Quakers. An 1864 graduate of Haverford College, he married (first) Ella May Potts in 1872, who died on 9 May 1874 at the age of 22. He married (second) Florence Earle Coates in 1879, the daughter of prominent Philadelphia lawyer George H. Earle Sr. This was also a second marriage for Florence, her first husband - William Nicholson - died in 1877 after only five years of marriage.
There are also provincial organizations and forums such as the Heathen Freehold Society of BC, and Maritime Heathens. There are also numerous smaller organizations dedicated to the same goal of advancing Heathenry in Canada such as Clearwater Kindred and Rúnatýr Kindred. Canadian Heathenry has been largely influenced by national organizations in the United States such as The Troth, Ásatrú Alliance, Ásatrú Folk Assembly, and other influential groups. There is also a high degree of influence drawn from British, Scandinavian and other European organizations including the Odinic Rite.
Their relationship has been the subject of much conjecture, and it has been suggested that on 14 May 1786 they exchanged Bibles and plighted their troth over the Water of Fail in a traditional form of marriage. Soon afterwards Mary Campbell left her work in Ayrshire, went to the seaport of Greenock, and sailed home to her parents in Campbeltown. In October 1786, Mary and her father sailed from Campbeltown to visit her brother in Greenock. Her brother fell ill with typhus, which she also caught while nursing him.
The Claddagh ring belongs to a group of European finger rings called "fede rings".Scarisbrick and Henig, Finger Rings, Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2003 The name "fede" derives from the Italian phrase ' ("hands [joined] in faith" or "hands [joined] in loyalty"). These rings date from Roman times, when the gesture of clasped hands was a symbol of pledging vows, and they were used as engagement/wedding rings in medieval and Renaissance Europe. Fede rings are distinctive in that the bezel is cut or cast to form two clasped hands that symbolize "plighted troth".
Changing her mind after, she seeks out Benito to find whether the tales are true; he convinces her that it is but idle slander, and she promptly plights her troth to Giannetto. Meantime Rachela has eloped with Lorenzo, and together they seek refuge in Signora Beatrice's house. Her father and the rest of the Jews disown her; as a Christian she is regarded as dead. Some of Benito's ships have been lost at sea, and when the time comes for his friend's marriage, he cannot defray the costs.
It was winter and the raiders were caught in a blizzard and suffered frostbite, but arrived at the Pawnee village with the herd intact. Raiding for horses had been concealed from the Indian agent, Jacob M. Troth, a Hicksite Quaker, but 600 horses were too many to conceal. Called before the Indian Agent, together with an interpreter, Big Spotted Horse, on being called a "big horse thief" thought at first that he was being complimented as a "great horse thief". He was soon disabused of that notion by the interpreter.
The "Xi shi" ( "Sorrow for Troth Betrayed") resembles the "Yuan You", and both reflect Daoist ideas from the Han period. "Though unoriginal in theme," says Hawkes (1985:239), "its description of air travel, written in a pre-aeroplane age, is exhilarating and rather impressive." > We gazed down of the Middle Land [China] with its myriad people > As we rested on the whirlwind, drifting about at random. > In this way we came at last to the moor of Shao-yuan: > There, with the other blessed ones, were Red Pine and Wang Qiao.
Michael "Valgard" Murray (center) with Stephen McNallen (left) and Eric "Hnikar" Wood (at the 2000 IAOA Althing) The Ásatrú Alliance (AA) is an American Heathen group founded in 1987 by Michael J. Murray (a.k.a. Valgard Murray) of Arizona, a former vice-president of Else Christensen's Odinist Fellowship. The establishment of the Alliance, as well as the establishment of The Troth, followed the disbanding of the Asatru Free Assembly ("old AFA") in 1986. The Ásatrú Alliance largely reconstituted the old AFA, dominated by prior AFA members, and acting as a distributor of previously AFA publications.
Afterwards, Gustavus Adolphus made a round of other Protestant German courts with the professed intention of inspecting a few matrimonial alternatives. On his return to Berlin, the Electress Dowager seems to have become completely captivated by the charming Swedish king. After plighting his troth to Maria Eleonora, Gustavus Adolphus hurried back to Sweden to make arrangements for the reception of his bride. Marie Eleonora of Brandenburg, portrait medal, 1620, National Gallery of Art The new Elector, George William, who resided in Prussia, was appalled when he heard of his mother's independent action.
The Worming of a Madde Dogge, written under the name Constantia Munda (from the Latin for "pure constancy"), praises Speght and assumes a defensive stance against an anticipated attack on Speght from Swetnam. Swetnam did not write a response to Speght, yet his popular Araignment of Women ran through ten editions by 1634. Swetnam's tract was first published under the pseudonym of Thomas Tel-Troth. In Mouzell, Speght reveals Swetnam's identity by way of a clever acrostic poem on Swetnam's name; thereafter, his tract was reprinted with his name.
In 1989, Flowers was expelled from the Odinic Rite (OR)Odinic Rite Briefing No.86, 14 July 1989. See Thorsson, Edred; “Appendix 15: - ORBriefing: Condemnation of Thorsson” (part 1, 2) from History of the Rune-Gild, Volume III: The Reawakening of the Gild (1980-2005), Smithville, Texas: Rune-Gild, 2007. following his Open Letter to the Leadership of the Asatru/Odinist/Troth MovementAppendix 13: First Response to Attack (part 1, 2, 3). Scans taken from History of the Rune-Gild, Volume III: The Reawakening of the Gild (1980-2005), Smithville, Texas: Rune-Gild, 2007.
Halidom and Troth are two adjacent principalities within the Land of Oz, both resembling medieval kingdoms. Heir to the throne of Halidom is Prince Gules. The people of Halidom have always derived their physical and mental abilities from three golden circlets worn by their ruler: the first around his forehead, the second on his right forearm, the third on his right thumb. The first circlet confers intelligence upon all the citizens of Halidom, the second confers physical strength and fighting prowess; the third confers manual dexterity and craftsmanship.
Upon being threatened, Magnus swears by his troth to defeat Loki in a flyting contest and to avenge Aegir's humiliation, and the Sea God (Aegir) tells them to escape while he isn't looking and the crew is nevertheless attacked by Aegir's nine daughters. They escape with the help of Magnus' grandfather Njord who appears even though he is unwelcome but respected. Njord instructs them and tells Magnus that the only way to defeat Loki is by drinking Kvasir's mead. The crew continue on their journey, with Blitz and Hearth travelling separately to retrieve Bolverk's whetstone.
Vanessa Stewart (Turner) has the soul of an artist, but her business tycoon father insists that she follow in his footsteps. As a result, Vanessa convinces herself that she wants to be a globetrotting executive, and also that she truly loves the man to whom she is engaged. But while in Venice on a business trip at the behest of her father, Vanessa meets and falls in love with adventurous Irish TV war correspondent Bill Fitzgerald (Behan). Deciding to kick over the traces, Vanessa is prepared to turn her back on her family obligations and plight her troth with Bill.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. The first known documented use of "workplace bullying" is in 1992 in a book by Andrea Adams called Bullying at Work: How to Confront and Overcome It. Google ngramsAdams, Andrea with contributions from Crawford, Neil Bullying at Work: How to Confront and Overcome It (1992) Research has also investigated the impact of the larger organizational context on bullying as well as the group- level processes that impact on the incidence, and maintenance of bullying behavior.Ramsay, S., Troth, A & Branch, S . (2010). Work-place bullying: A group processes framework Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 84(4), 799-816.
In Germany, various groups were established that explicitly rejected their religion's völkisch and right-wing past, most notably Rabenclan (Raven's Clan) in 1994 and Nornirs Ætt (Kin of the Norns) in 2005. Several foreign Heathen organisations also established a presence in the German Heathen scene; in 1994 the Odinic Rite Deutschland (Odinic Rite Germany) was founded, although it later declared its independence and became the Verein für germanisches Heidentum VfgH (Society for Germanic Paganism), while the Troth also created a German group, Eldaring, which declared its independence in 2000. The first organised Heathen groups in the Czech Republic emerged in the late 1990s.
Sonnet 55 "celebrates ... love and poetry that endure[s]" where Sonnet 151 "contemplates the inevitability of change". Sonnet 151 has been compared to a verse by 17th-century author Joseph Swetnam—published in 1615 under the pseudonym Thomas Tell-Troth, in a pamphlet titled The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women—satirizing the vices of women. "The woman's best part call it I dare / Wherein no man comes but must stand bare / And let him be never so stout / T'will take him down before he goes out." Both poems imply that sex subordinates the man to the woman.
The first and third circlets have been lost before the beginning of the book, with attendant loss of abilities by the subjects of Halidom. Fess is a young pageboy in the household of Prince Gules, but Fess was born in Troth, so the circlets have no effect on him. Awakening one day to discover that all the natives of Halidom are strangely languid, Fess learns that the second (and last remaining) circlet has been stolen. He embarks on a quest with Prince Gules, aided by a unicorn and a Flittermouse (a mouse with wings) to retrieve all three.
MacDade married Mabel Troth in 1899 and together they had two children. MacDade was a member of the First Baptist Church in Chester, Pennsylvania. MacDade was a member of the American and State Bar Associations, the Pennsylvania National Guard for three years and was a "four-minute man" and chairman of the legal advisory board of Chester, Pennsylvania during World War I. He was a member of the Improved Order of Red Men, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Patriotic Order of the Sons of America, the Loyal Order of Moose and was a thirty-second degree Mason.
English legal authorities held that, even if not followed by intercourse, handfasting was as binding as any vow taken in church before a priest.Charles Nicholl, The Lodger: Shakespeare on Silver Street, London, Allen Lane, 2007 Chapter 27, pp. 251–258 During handfasting the man and woman in turn would take the other by the right hand and declare aloud that they there and then accepted each other as man and wife. The words might vary but traditionally consisted of a simple formula such as "I (Name) take thee (Name) to my wedded husband/wife, till death us depart, and thereto I plight thee my troth".
One of the figures is pouring a liquid onto the ground. Not all Heathens practice seiðr; given its associations with both the ambiguity of sexuality and gender and the gods Odin and Loki in their unreliable trickster forms, many on the Heathen movement's right wing disapprove of it. While there are heterosexual male practitioners, seiðr is largely associated with women and gay men, and a 2015 survey of Heathens found that women were more likely to have engaged in it than men. One member of the Troth, Edred Thorsson, developed forms of seiðr which involved sex magic utilizing sado-masochistic techniques, something which generated controversy in the community.
In 2014 the Parish/Hollander collaboration "Broken Ones" performed by Jacquie Lee, The Voice Season 5 finalist, was a chart success. Most recently, Dana has co- written songs for Idina Menzel, Lea Michele, Stanaj, Jake Troth, and others. In July 2014, Parish was at a wedding on Long Beach Island, NJ, and came back to NYC with a severe case of Lyme disease that would change the course of her life, and almost steal it. After three weeks of antibiotics that she was told would cure her, she went on to have severe multi-systemic symptoms that resulted, five months later, in heart failure.
Viscount Stair (1619–1695) whose daughter provided the model for Lucy Ashton The story is fictional, but according to Scott's introduction to the novel for the 'Magnum' edition it was based on an actual incident in the history of the Dalrymple and Rutherford families. Scott heard this story from his mother, Anne Rutherford, and his great aunt Margaret Swinton. The model for Lucy Ashton was Janet Dalrymple, eldest daughter of James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair, and his wife Margaret Ross of Balneil. As a young woman, Janet secretly pledged her troth to Archibald, third Lord Rutherfurd, relative and heir of the Earl of Teviot, who was thus the model for Edgar of Ravenswood.
In the modern Pagan new religious movement of Heathenry, various publications identify a number of holidays, to some extent based on medieval references to sacrifices observed in historical Norse paganism or reconstructions of an early Germanic calendar, but frequently also inspired by the "Wheel of the Year" popular in Wicca, and sometimes also based on ad hoc innovation, e.g. the various "Days of Remembrance" introduced by The Troth. As a minimal consensus, the three great seasonal blots mentioned in Ynglingasaga are recognized by practically all adherents. These are: Winter Nights (in October, in some Icelandic sagas identified with Dísablót), Midwinter (some time in December or January, often identified with Yule) and Sigrblot (some time in summer).
In the mid-1990s, McNallen returned to an active involvement in the U.S. Pagan scene, aided by his new partner, Sheila Edlund. They established their own Heathen group, the Calasa Kindred, which they affiliated to Murray's AA. He was upset by the growth of The Troth, a universalist Heathen group that welcomed members regardless of ethnic or racial background. He later referred to this as "a corrupt faction" that "denied the innate connection of Germanic religions and Germanic people", expressing anger at the increasing domination of Heathenry by "liberals, affirmative-action Asatrúers, black goðar, and New Agers". In response to this, he decided to re-establish the AFA in 1994, this time calling it the Ásatrú Folk Assembly.
McVan and Lane have described many rituals and practices, none of which are required of practitioners. Lane often used 'Odinist' and 'Wotanist' as synonymous in his writings, and the Southern Poverty Law Center regards Lane's Wotanism as a form of Odinism, whereas Ron McVan labelled it "Heathen". Universalist Asatruars—notably The Troth—along with some non-folkish Odinists, have rejected what they perceive as an attempt to appropriate the revival of the ancient native faith of northern Europe for political and racial ends. Folkish Odinists on their side, such as Stephen McNallen of the Asatru Folk Assembly, generally support Lane's Fourteen Words, although they are not generally in favor of domestic terrorism to establish a white ethnostate.
Richard III promulgated the ' to legitimize his seizure of the throne. Society of Antiquaries of London. Edward's marriage was invalidated because Bishop Robert Stillington testified that the king had precontracted a marriage to Lady Eleanor Butler. > And how also, that at the time of contract of the same pretensed Marriage, > and before and long time after, the said King Edward was and stood married > and troth-plight to one Dame Eleanor Butler, Daughter of the old Earl of > Shrewsbury, with whom the same King Edward had made a precontract of > Matrimony, long time before he made the said pretensed Marriage with the > said Elizabeth [Woodville] Grey, in manner and form above-said.
257 The term was re-introduced in the late 1930s by Alexander Rud Mills in Australia with his First Anglecyn Church of Odin and his book The Call of Our Ancient Nordic Religion. In the 1960s and early 1970s, Else Christensen's Odinist Study Group and later the Odinist Fellowship brought the term into usage in North America. Odinists do not necessarily focus on the worship of Odin, and most honour the full Germanic pantheon. is an reconstructed Old Norse compound word derived from or (referring to the Æsir, one of the two families of gods in Norse paganism, led by Odin; the other being the Vanir), combined with , literally "troth" or "faith".
The Troth takes the "universalist" position, claiming Ásatrú as a synonym for "Northern European Heathenry" taken to comprise "many variations, names, and practices, including Theodism, Irminism, Odinism, and Anglo-Saxon Heathenry". The Asatru Folk Assembly takes the folkish position, claiming that Ásatrú and the Germanic beliefs are ancestral in nature, and as an indigenous religion of the European Folk should only be accessed by the descendants of Europe. In the UK, Germanic Neopaganism is more commonly known as Odinism or as Heathenry. This is mostly a matter of terminology, and US Ásatrú may be equated with UK Odinism for practical purposes, as is evident in the short-lived International Asatru-Odinic Alliance of folkish Ásatrú/Odinist groups.
The arraignment of lewd, idle, froward, and unconstant women was published in 1615 under the pseudonym Thomas Tell-Troth. Despite this attempt at anonymity, Swetnam was quickly known as the true author. (The full title of the original pamphlet was: The araignment of leuud, idle, froward, and vnconstant women : or the vanitie of them, choose you whether : with a commendation of wise, vertuous and honest women : pleasant for married men, profitable for young men, and hurtfull to none.)London: Printed by George Purslowe for Thomas Archer, and are to be solde at his shop in Popes-head Pallace, neere the Royall Exchange. Swetnam describes in this document what he views as the sinful, deceiving, worthless nature of women.
In some circumstances handfasting was open to abuse, with persons who had undergone "troth-plight" occasionally refusing to proceed to a church wedding, creating ambiguity about their former betrothed's marital status. Shakespeare negotiated and witnessed a handfasting in 1604, and was called as a witness in the suit Bellott v Mountjoy about the dowry in 1612. Historians speculate that his own marriage to Anne Hathaway was so conducted when he was a young man in 1582, as the practice still had credence in Warwickshire at the time. After the beginning of the 17th century, gradual changes in English law meant the presence of an officiating priest or magistrate became necessary for a marriage to be legal.
Unlike her book Bird Neighbors, the photographs (by Henry Troth and A. R. Dugmore) were taken directly from nature. Iris versicolor, one of the flowers described in the book. In discussing the Larger Blue Flag (Iris versicolor), to take one example, Blanchan notes botanical characteristics of the flower, and a preference for marshes and wet meadows, but also quotes the poet John Ruskin, mentions anecdotes involving Napoleon, and continues by discussing the pollination process: > But even in the meadows of France Napoleon need not have looked far from the > fleurs-de-lis growing there to find bees. Indeed, this gorgeous flower is > thought by scientists to be all that it is for the bees' benefit, which, of > course, is its own also.
' The poem refers to a group of people called the Wicinga cynn, which may be the earliest mention of the word "Viking" (lines 47, 59, 80). It closes with a brief comment on the importance and fame offered by poets like Widsith, with many pointed reminders of the munificent generosity offered to tale-singers by patrons "discerning of songs." The widely travelled poet Widsith (his name simply means "far journey") claims himself to be of the house of the Myrgings, who had first set out in the retinue of "Ealhild, the beloved weaver of peace, from the east out of Angeln to the home of the king of the glorious Goths, Eormanric, the cruel troth-breaker." The Ostrogoth Eormanric was defeated by the Huns in the 5th century.
Among the most important historians of literature who mentioned Dubravka in their works was Franjo Marković (1888), which interpreted Dubravka as an allegory for contemporary Dubrovnik's politics. Branko Vodnik wrote that pastoral play Dubravka was "an anthem of Dubrovnik's freedom," adding that since the 10th century people of Dubrovnik celebrated Festivity of Saint Blaise as a folk festival and that scenes in Dubravka reminiscent of scenes from these festivities. Vodnik claims that the play's main motive of marriage between the most beautiful shepherd with the most beautiful shepherdess comes from the Venetian custom of the feast of St. Mark, when the Doge symbolically throw a ring into the sea and troth Venice, Queen of the Sea, with the Adriatic. In addition, Vodnik pointed out that Dubrava is an allegory of Dubrovnik.
Anne Laurence, Women in England, 1500–1760: A Social History, London, Phoenix Press, 1994. "Between the mid-sixteenth century and the mid-seventeenth century the number of spousal actions in the church courts declined markedly, partly because of the increasing belief that the only proper form of marriage was one solemnized in church." In some circumstances handfasting was open to abuse, with persons who had undergone "troth-plight" occasionally refusing to proceed to a church wedding, creating ambiguity about their former betrothed's marital status. Shakespeare negotiated and witnessed a handfasting in 1604, and was called as a witness in a suit about the dowry in 1612 and historians speculate that his own marriage to Anne Hathaway was so conducted when he was a young man in 1582, as the practice still had credence in Warwickshire at the time.
Arrested and committed to Durham gaol as a recusant in 1599 the Bishop's attempts at prosecution were thwarted by the intervention of Lord Eure, her uncle, and a member of the Council of the North prompting him to write that "nothing in Newcastle can prevail against him (Tempest), he being in affinity and consanguinity with both factions there". The hostility of the bishops persisted until Tempest's death in 1625 preventing him from taking post as Sheriff of Newcastle and as a JP on the Durham bench.Alan Rounding, Northern Catholic History, No. 38, p. 28, 1987 He was apprenticed to Cuthbert Musgrave, Boothman, of Newcastle in 1560.Apprentice Records of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Sir Thomas Tempest, 2nd Baronet (c. 1581–1641). He was the eldest son of the above; he married Troth Tempest (1596-16??), daughter of Sir Richard Tempest Kt.
Doris Troth Lippman is a Professor of Nursing at the Fairfield University School of Nursing located in Fairfield, CT. She also practices as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse at Fairfield Community Services in Fairfield, CT. Lippman served as a captain in the United States Army Nursing Corps during 1967–1968 working at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H.) during the Vietnam War. She was Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Women's Memorial Project where she was actively involved in gaining approval for its funding and unveiling on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. For her efforts, Lippman was awarded an honorary Military Order of the Purple Heart in 2003. She was President of the Connecticut Nurses' Association, which awarded Lippman their highest honor, the Diamond Jubilarian Agnes Ohlson Award, for her contributions to nursing through political action.
Universalist practitioners such as Stephan Grundy have emphasized the fact that ancient Northern Europeans were known to marry and have children with members of other ethnic groups, and that in Norse mythology the Æsir also did the same with Vanir, Jötun, and humans, thus using such points to critique the racialist view. Universalists welcome practitioners of Heathenry who are not of Northern European ancestry; for instance, there are Jewish and African American members of the U.S.-based Troth, while many of its white members are married to spouses from different racial groups. While sometimes retaining the idea of Heathenry as an indigenous religion, proponents of this view have sometimes argued that Heathenry is indigenous to the land of Northern Europe, rather than indigenous to any specific race. The folkish sector of the movement deems Heathenry to be the indigenous religion of a biologically distinct Nordic race.
Shesher Kabita, p. 108... ketakI and I - our love is like water in my kalsi (jug) ; I fill it each morning, and use it all day long. But Labannya's love is like a vast lake, not to be brought home, but into which my mind can immerse itself.Shesher Kabita, p. 179 However, this surface text is subject to many interpretations. Rabindranath biographer Krishna Kripalini, writes in the foreword of his translation of Shesher Kabita (Farewell my Friend, London 1946): :[Labannya] releases [Amit Ray] own submerged depth of sincerity, which he finds hard to adjust to... The struggle makes him a curiously pathetic figure... The tragedy is understood by the girl who releases him from his troth and disappears from his life.Book Excerptise: Shesher Kabita (transcribed excerpts with translations) The poem "Nirjharini" from the book was later published as a separate poem in the collection of poems known as Mohua.
In language, an archaism (from the , archaïkós, 'old-fashioned, antiquated', ultimately , archaîos, 'from the beginning, ancient') is a word, a sense of a word, or a style of speech or writing that belongs to a historical epoch long beyond living memory, but that has survived in a few practical settings or affairs. Lexical archaisms are single archaic words or expressions used regularly in an affair (e.g. religion or law) or freely; literary archaism is the survival of archaic language in a traditional literary text such as a nursery rhyme or the deliberate use of a style characteristic of an earlier age—for example, in his 1960 novel The Sot-Weed Factor, John Barth writes in an 18th-century style. Archaic words or expressions may have distinctive emotional connotations—some can be humorous (forsooth), some highly formal (What say you?), and some solemn (With thee do I plight my troth).
As for the experiment itself, it > succeeded excellently well; but in the journey between London and High-gate, > I was taken with such a fit of casting as I know not whether it were the > Stone, or some surfeit or cold, or indeed a touch of them all three. But > when I came to your Lordship's House, I was not able to go back, and > therefore was forced to take up my lodging here, where your housekeeper is > very careful and diligent about me, which I assure myself your Lordship will > not only pardon towards him, but think the better of him for it. For indeed > your Lordship's House was happy to me, and I kiss your noble hands for the > welcome which I am sure you give me to it. I know how unfit it is for me to > write with any other hand than mine own, but by my troth my fingers are so > disjointed with sickness that I cannot steadily hold a pen.
The photographers included in the first exhibition were C. Yarnell Abbott, Prescott Adamson, Arthur E. Becher, Charles I. Berg, Alice Boughton, John G. Bullock, Rose Clark and Elizabeth Flint Wade, F. Colburn Clarke, F. Holland Day, Mary M. Devens, William B. Dyer, Thomas M. Edmiston, Frank Eugene, Dallett Fuguet, Tom Harris, Gertrude Käsebier, Joseph T. Keily, Mary Morgan Keipp, Oscar Maurer, William B. Post, Robert S. Redfield, W. W. Renwick, Eva Watson-Schütze, T. O'Conor Sloane, Jr., Ema Spencer, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Edmund Stirling, Henry Troth, Mathilde Weil and Clarence H. White. In 1905 Stieglitz established with Steichen the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, a small but highly influential gallery where he continued to exhibit some of the more well-known members of the movement. The group continued to exhibit under the Photo-Secession name until about 1910, when several photographers finally grew tired of Stieglitz’s autocratic ways and left the group.
A renewed interest in Germanic neopaganism or Asatru in particular becomes apparent in the later 1990s, based on inspiration from the English-speaking world rather than historical deutschgläubig groups, with the foundation of the Rabenclan (1994) and of a German chapter of Odinic Rite in 1995, followed by Nornirs Ætt in 1997 and the Eldaring as a chapter of the US The Troth in 2000. Fahrenkrog's Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft was reactivated in 1991 by Géza von Neményi, who had received the organization's archives from Dessel as the result of a hostile split of the Heidnische Gemeinschaft, which von Neményi had founded in 1985. Von Neményi had been a member of the board of the Green Party in Berlin until 1985, when he was expelled together with his brother for alleged connections to the neo-Nazi milieu, an accusation which both men denied.Der Spiegel, Mythos der Edda January 1985 Subsequently, the GGG successfully sued the Artgemeinschaft, which also claimed to be the legal successor of Fahrenkrog's organization.

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