Sentences with phrase «widow of king»

Ramonda is the wise widow of King T'Chaka, who was killed during the events of Captain America: Civil War.
It was founded in 1839 by Queen Adelaide, the widow of King William IV and was the first Anglican place of worship on the island.

Not exact matches

The Massachusetts Democrat ran afoul of the chamber's arcane rules by reading a three - decade - old letter from Dr. Martin Luther King's widow that dated to Sen. Jeff Sessions» failed judicial nomination three decades ago.
Fr Aitcheson was sentenced to 90 days in jail after being charged in 1977 with multiple cross-burnings and threatening to kill with the widow of Martin Luther King Jr..
When Elijah raised the son of the widow of Zarephath and «the nephesh of the child came into him again, and he revived,» (I Kings 17:22.)
Strategy becomes idolatry, for ancient Israel and for us today, when we make alliances with those who seem to offer strength — the chariots of Egypt, the vassal kings of Rome — at the expense of our dependence on God who judges all nations, and in defiance of God's manifest concern for the stranger, the widow, the orphan, and the oppressed.
Jesus called on believers to take responsibility for taking care of the orphans, widows, and the poor; he never once asked the Romans or the Hebrew king to take care of anyone.
Such is clearly the implication of Elijah's conduct in the raising of the widow's son (I Kings 17:21), as of Elisha also in the parallel incident (II Kings 4:31 — 35).
The role of the widow her son, and the prophet is far more realistic in the two episodes of I Kings 17 (vv.
New widow, daughter of the King, short, feisty, funny, warm, easy - going, quirky, sarcastic.
In 1515 he privately married Mary Tudor, Louis XII's (king of France) widow and Henry VIII's sister.
The story of the romance between the King of Siam (Yun - Fat) and the widowed British governess Anna Leonowens (Foster) in the 1860's
Directed by Scotsman Tom Vaughan, from a script David Nicholls adapted from his own novel, the film follows the halting adventures of naive loner Brian Jackson (James McAvoy, currently seen as the gormless doctor in The Last King of Scotland), who has left seaside Essex and his widowed mum (Catherine Tate) for a scholarship at Bristol University.
Felix van Groeningen — Beautiful Boy Dexter Fletcher — Bohemian Rhapsody Joel Edgerton — Boy Erased Jon M. Chu — Crazy Rich Asians Asghar Farhadi — Everybody Knows Julia Hart — Fast Color Yorgos Lanthimos — The Favourite Jason Reitman — The Front Runner Sebastián Lelio — Gloria Ari Aster — Hereditary Kim Nyugen — The Hummingbird Project Barry Jenkins — If Beale Street Could Talk Wes Anderson — Isle of Dogs Justin Kelly — JT Leroy Thomas Vinterberg — Kursk Debra Granik — Leave No Trace Paolo Sorrentino — Loro Terry Gilliam — The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Rob Marshall — Mary Poppins Returns Jonah Hill — Mid 90s Jennifer Kent — The Nightingale David Lowery — Old Man and the Gun Mimi Leder — On the Basis of Sex David Mackenzie — Outlaw King Alfonso Cuaron — Roma Jacques Audiard — The Sisters Brothers Bradley Cooper — A Star is Born László Nemes — Sunset Luca Guadagnino — Suspiria Jason Reitman — Tully David Robert Mitchell — Under the Silver Lake Benh Zeitlin — Wendy Richard Linklater — Where'd You Go, Bernadette Steve McQueen — Widows Paul Dano — Wildlife Susanna White — Woman Walks Ahead Robert Zemeckis — The Women of Marwen Lynne Ramsay — You Were Never Really Here Pippa Bianco — Untitled Pippa Bianco aka Share
As the only legitimate grandchild of George III, Victoria is next in line to the throne after her ailing uncle, King William (Jim Broadbent), yet her widowed mother, the Duchess of Kent (Miranda Richardson), conspires with Conroy to keep Victoria a virtual prisoner in Kensington Palace.
Next up is «John Alvin Neon Tribute», a 12 - minute SD interview with Andrea Alvin, widow of the artist whose career in key art included Phantom as well as Blazing Saddles, E.T., Blade Runner, The Lion King, and more.
Owen married the King's widow and had five children with her, one of whom was Edmund Tudor, father of Henry VII.
Rawiya left her widowed mother, dressed as a boy, and apprenticed herself to a man who was traveling around all the countries of the Mediterranean for the Norman - Sicilian King Roger, recording and creating a geography of the world.
Within two years she is widowed, and mother to the future King of England and France — even though her brother has laid claim to the French crown for himself.
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