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Január 20.
337 - 361 CONSTANTIUS (Roman Empire)
Son of Constantine. Weaker than his father Constantine, he relied on his Church advisors and began a series of anti-Jewish decrees banning Jewish pilgrimages to Jerusalem, the circumcising of Christian or Pagan slaves, and protecting Jewish converts to Christianity.
1008 CALIPH HAKIM (Egypt)
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2014-01-20 22:11:16 |
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... appearance on Bob Hope's first television show in 1950. After being on many other people's television shows, she got her own, "The Dinah Shore Show" in 1951. Vic Schoen was her musical director from 1951-54, and also arranged music for her on the "Colgate Comedy Hour" (1954). She did two 15-minute shows a week for NBC. She won her first of many Emmy awards for the show in 19... |
2013-10-23 21:09:57 |
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Július 5.
907. július 5. Pozsonynál az Árpád fejedelem által vezetett pogány magyar csapatok három napos csatában győzelmet aratnak az egyesített nyugat-európai keresztény hadak fölött. Ettől kezdve több mint száz éven át a keresztények óvakodtak megtámadni a Kárpát- medencét.
1044. július 5. Ménfőnél a harmadszor is az országra törő III. Henrik árulás folytán... |
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2013-07-05 07:46:34 |
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... of "Miss Kansas" in 1948, leading soon to small roles in Hollywood films and television shows. Fame came to the forthright, spirited Miles when she attracted the attention of two master directors, Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford.
Ford cast her in the classic western "The Searchers" (1956) and Hitchcock, who put her under personal contract and hailed her as his "new Grac... |
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2013-05-16 08:18:19 |
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... did the radio drama "Big Town" with Edward G. Robinson, then teamed with he and Bogart again for the slightly hokey but entertaining "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" (1938). Director John Ford tapped her for his first big sound western, "Stagecoach" (1939), the film that made a star of John Wayne. All her abilities to bring complexity to a character showed in ""Sta... |
2013-05-12 00:38:03 |
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... That year she did the radio drama "Big Town" with Edward G. Robinson, then teamed with he and Bogart again for the slightly hokey but entertaining "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" (1938). Director John Ford tapped her for his first big sound western, "Stagecoach" (1939), the film that made a star of John Wayne. All her abilities to bring complexity to a character showed in "Stagecoa... |
2013-04-03 01:31:43 |
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... (1942). Pregnancy with her second child sidelined her for much of 1943; sadly, the child lived just a few days. She and Detlie divorced shortly thereafter, and Lake then married prominent director André De Toth in late 1944. Although Lake proved to be a good actress, especially in comedy and film noir, her career began to fade soon after the end of World War II. She gave birth to ... |
2013-02-10 09:15:07 |
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... talented people.
Julie Adams was at one time married to actor/director Ray Danton. Adams and husband Ray Danton worked together a number of times in film and on television. In addition to being in the films "The Looters" (1955) and "Tarawa Beachhead" (195... |
2013-01-20 08:18:32 |
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... number different shows including "Rawhide", "Perry Mason", and "Four Star Playhouse". Her last film, "The Amazing Transparent Man" (1960), was a low-budget sci-fi quickie shot by cult director Edgar G. Ulmer in a few days on the grounds of the state fair in Texas
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2012-12-21 06:50:43 |
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