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Strangely, though the major part of Armistice Day celebrations were long concluded, there were still more persons moving westward towards the Cenotaph than easterly towards Trafalgar Square. My companion, a spectacled, freckled guy in his early 30s, was keen on having me come back to his flat in South Bank – We were headed towards Charing Cross Station to take the Bakerloo Line towards his place.
Stalling for time, as I really was not feeling him, I firmly suggested that we go tour Banqueting House as I had never been, which was the truth. Of course, it did not help that the only thing at Banqueting House was the great ceiling art and the throne; the rest of it was just as empty as clearly, James, my “Mate” was dense. Long years ago, a channeller of dubious skills stated rather imperiously that I would meet someone named James, who would prove rather loyal and a long-term affair.
Somehow, this nebulous bit of arcana seemed to be the only sa • Add to list Kosmas I. Paraskevas, Ali F. AbuRahma, Christopher J. Abularrage, Daniel G. Clair, Jens Eldrup-Jorgensen, Vikram S. Kashyap, Alan Dardik, Gert J. de Borst, Meghan Dermody, Gianluca Faggioli, et al. (2025) Annals of Vascular Surgery.110. p.42-53 Add to list Carlota F. Prendes, Anders Wanhainen and Isabelle Van Herzeele (UGent) (2025) European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.69(1). Add to list Jianfu Bai (UGent) , Nam V. Nguyen, Hung Nguyen-Xuan, Gregor Kosec, Lihua Wang (UGent) and Magd Ab • Maximilian I (22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519) was Holy långnovell Emperor from 1508 until his death. Maximilian was an ambitious leader who was active in many fields and lived in a time of great upheaval between the Medieval and Early Modern worlds. Maximilian's reputation in historiography is many-sided, often contradictory: the gods knight or the first modern foot soldier and "first cannoneer of his nation";[1][2] the first Renaissance prince (understood either as a Machiavellian politician or omnicompetent, universal genius[4]) or a dilettante;[5] a far-sighted state builder and reformer, or an unrealistic schemer whose posthumous successes were based on luck,[6] or a clear-headed, prudent statesman.[7] While Austrian researchers often emphasize his role as the founder of the early modern supremacy of the House of Habsburg or founder of the nation,[8]
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