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...The current editors are John Hillier and Roy Lancaster, as expert as anyone could wish....
...; further information here soon Performance ‘The Magic Flute’, Geelong Arts Centre A Sydney Opera House production of Mozart’s opera comes to Geelong in Victoria November under the direction of Kate Gaul...
...If a treacherous Gaul had appeared on the hillside, threatening the local estate owners, I would have ridden him down and kept my Trinity of stars safe....
...The first Asterix album, Asterix the Gaul, published in 1961, was followed by a stream of other adventures....
...In 286 Carausius, the commander of the English Channel fleet, declared independence from Rome and himself Emperor in Britain and Northern Gaul....
...Since the dawn of history, rivers have been worshipped as gods and spirits — including the Thames in ancient Britain and the Seine in Roman Gaul....
...This chaos was mainly due to the naive optimism of Louis XIV’s successor as regent, Philippe d’Orléans, who made the disastrous mistake of inviting John Law, an Edinburgh lawyer who had a reputation as a...
...Burns was, in certain moods, a literary Jacobite; but when Napoleonic France threatened invasion, he responded with the poem “Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat?”...
...The Capitoline’s picture galleries house many paintings beloved by Winckelmann: Titian’s pastoral idyll “The Baptism of Christ”, Caravaggio’s flirty boy cradling a ram “St John the Baptist”, Guido Reni’s...
...I have heard more than one reference to Asterix the Gaul today....
...Bellini’s opera of ancient Gaul under Roman domination has been updated to occupied France during the second world war....
...John of Gaunt’s famous speech from Shakespeare’s great history play Richard II has been much quoted recently....
...At the Conservative party conference on Tuesday, two mercurial Tories took the stage, an Asterix and an Obelix, indomitable Gauls resisting occupation of Caesars Osborne and Cameron....
...Herodotus mentions “Celts” as living far to the north and west of Greece; the Romans referred similarly to “Gauls”....
...Sir, John Lloyd struck a surprisingly balanced tone in reviewing John Hooper’s The Italians (“Italy uncovered”, Life & Arts, January 10)....
...antiquarian and author of Brief Lives, John Aubrey....
...St Andrews, consecrated in 1907, was largely funded by John Priestman, a wealthy local shipyard owner. In 1939, he opened the Priestman Building, in central Sunderland....
...Asterix and the Picts , by Jean-Yves Ferri and Didier Conrad, translated by Anthea Bell, Orion, RRP£10.99/$14.95 With the blessing of Albert Uderzo, surviving co-creator of the indomitable Gaul, Ferri and...
...The Ivy Look: An Illustrated Pocket Guide to Classic American Clothing, by Graham Marsh and JP Gaul, Frances Lincoln Limited RRP £12.99 What?...
...Situated in a converted three-storey town house in John Street, it caters for the more discerning shopper, with brands such as Aquascutum, Hugo Boss, John Smedley, Paul by Paul Smith and McQ by Alexander...
...Yours John Prescott MP....
...France is inhabited by indomitable Gauls forever railing at the hegemonic power of the day, be it Roman imperialism or Anglo-Saxon capitalism. Asterix is the country’s guiding spirit....
...For Bjorn Borg it was the US Open, for Ivan Lendl Wimbledon, and for John McEnroe, Pete Sampras and Federer, it’s Paris....
...Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. Well, not entirely . . . One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.”...
...Because the neocons gave perfidious Gaul such a joyful bashing over its opposition to military action in Iraq, I naturally chose a French restaurant for lunch....
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