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Mr. Cazeneuve called the allegations part of a "vile" and "calumnious" campaign to defame him and his ministry, but his job may be on the line.
There is no panegyrical emphasis, no calumnious innuendo, in his sketches.
This message is to update you all how I'm holding up under the scurrilous, calumnious and vilipending charges against me.
He fled to North Africa, where he died. His son turned Christian, and endeavored to revenge his father by allegedly-calumnious attacks on Judaism.
Fr. Cugliero soundly berated Dominic in front of the class and Dominic bore this silently.Traditionalcatholic.net: The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 5-Dominic's School-Life at Mondonio. His Conduct Under a Calumnious Charge; retrieved 24 November 2006. The following day, the true culprits were discovered.
Mokarzel's calumnious accusation and arrest were overturned as the complainant did not show up to the trial. The charge was dismissed and the police authorities settled on an Orthodox man, Elias Zreik, as the murderer.Jacobs 2015, location: 7359–7400 During Zreik's trial, the prosecution held that Elias and his brother George were sent to kill Mokarzel; when they did not find him in his office they set out to the restaurant where his Maronite sympathizers often met.
He was born in Normandy, the second son of Hardouin de Neuville,DNB: "Arnulf of Lisieux". and having been educated there by his elder brother, Jean, Bishop of Sées, studied canon law at Rome. He made his mark writing in defence of Pope Innocent II a violent letter against Gerard, bishop of Angoulême,The "calumnious and antisemitic" (Oxford DNB) Invectiva in Girardum Engolismensem episcopum. Muratori, Ludovico Antonio, Rerum italicarum Scriptores ab anno æræ christianæ 500 ad annum, vol. III:423–432.
By Our apostolic > power, We condemn the book: ... It corrupts the people by a wicked abuse of > the word of God, to dissolve the bonds of all public order and to weaken all > authority. It arouses, fosters, and strengthens seditions, riots, and > rebellions in the empires. We condemn the book because it contains false, > calumnious, and rash propositions which lead to anarchy; which are contrary > to the word of God; which are impious, scandalous, and erroneous; and which > the Church already condemned... The encyclical ends with plea for the author to recognize his errors.
Andrewe was one of the many soldiers of fortune who sought a field for enterprise in the Low Countries. He tells us how he embarked at Dover and went to Guelderland to serve under Prince Maurice and Sir Francis Vere. He took part in the battle of Nieuport (22 June 1600) against the Archduke Albert; and he has given us a fairly spirited description of the battle. Shortly afterwards he returned to England, where he found a lady, whom he designates as a ‘feminine Machiavell,’ busy in trying to take away his good name by calumnious reports.
The two archbishops drew up a calumnious document of seven chapters (reprinted in P. L., CXXI, 377-380) in which they accused the pope of having unjustly excommunicated them. They sent copies of the document to the pope, the rebellious Photius, patriarch of Constantinople, and to the bishops of Lorraine. The pope, however, did not waver even when Emperor Louis II appeared before Rome with an army for the purpose of forcing him to withdraw the ban of excommunication from the archbishops. Though excommunicated and deposed, Gunther returned to Cologne and performed ecclesiastical functions on Maundy Thursday, 864.
Put on trial, he was accused of intending to set up a rival government abroad; of plotting with Maniu and Ion Mihalache to bring about the violent overthrow of the government, aided by American and British "imperialist circles"; and of writing "calumnious" and misleading memoirs that were sent to the ambassadors of those two countries.Grigore and Şerbu, pp.296–97 Under pressure, he made statements partly disassociating himself from Maniu, calling him a "gloved dictator", and this collaboration allowed for his wife to be freed sooner. He was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and two years' deprivation of civic rights.
Jose's halakhot are also mentioned in Sifre, Numbers 8; Middot 2:6; and Sotah 20b. He transmitted an aggadah by Shmuel haKatan.Derekh Eretz Zuta 9 A teaching of Jose's, rebuking the priestly families that acted violently toward the people, transmitted by Abba Saul ben Batnit, reads as follows: "Woe unto me for the house of Boethus and their rods; woe unto me for the house of Hanin and their calumnious whispering; woe unto me for the house of Qatros and their pens; woe unto me for the house of Ishmael ben Phabi and their fists."Babylonian Talmud, Pesahim 57a, where he is called "Abba Joseph".
The reputation of Florence is reflected in the fact that the Germans adopted the word Florenzer to refer to a "sodomite".Rocke, Michael, (1996), Forbidden Friendships: Homosexuality and male Culture in Renaissance Florence, Ruggiero, Guido, (1985), The Boundaries of Eros, The association of foreignness with homosexuality gradually became a cornerstone of homophobic rhetoric throughout Europe, and it was used in a calumnious perspective. For example, the French would call "homosexuality" the "Italian vice" in the 16th and 17th centuries, the "English vice" in the 18th century, the mœurs orientales (oriental mores) in the 19th century, and the "German vice" starting from 1870 and into the 20th century.Revenin, Homosexualité et prostitution masculines à Paris : 1870-1918, 102-103.
According to Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, this division was instigated by the factitious Manrique Pérez de Lara of Castile and Fernando Pérez de Traba of León, who, the historian says, "aimed to sow the seed of discord thereby."According to Barton (1997), 18–19, there is evidence that the division of the realms had been planned as early as 1143. According to Rodrigo, Ferdinand II, in response to calumnious accusations at court, confiscated the fiefs of some of his leading magnates, who then went into exile at the court of Sancho III, seeking redress. The Castilian king marched on army on León, but Ferdinand arranged to meet him at Sahagún and a peace was negotiated.
Some scholars however have dismissed the essay as the work of a Pseudo-Plutarch, "full of the most futile accusations of every kind",William Smith, A New Classical Dictionary, Harper and Brothers (1851) page 366 digitalized version in which the author merely establishes his own malignity,A. D.Godley, Herodotus, Loeb Classical Library (1920), page xiv digitalized version and whose "calumnious fictions" were inspired by wounded Theban patriotism (Thebes is treated unflatteringly in The Histories).George Rawlinson, The History of Herodotus Vol. I, D. Appleton and Co. (1859), pages 13–14 digitalized version According to another Plutarch scholar, R. H. Barrow, Herodotus' real failing in Plutarch's eyes was to criticize the city-states that saved Greece from Persia.
Those who supported Indian missionary work, Dowling writes, saw it as the key to continued British rule, and there was no need to take a chance by electing Müller, who had "a reputation for unsound religious opinions", since Williams was a scholar "of distinction known for his conservatism and piety."Beckerlegge, pp. 202–203. Müller attributed his defeat to his German background and suspicions that his Christianity was insufficiently orthodox, factors that had been used to influence in particular those voters who were no longer resident members of the university. He had lost, he wrote, because of "calumnious falsehood and vulgar electioneering tactics" Williams wrote in his unpublished autobiography that he had been "favoured by circumstances" and that, unlike Müller, he had been regarded as politically and religiously conservative.
Ritson's book bleakly anticipated its own financial and critical failure: > The editour abandons it to general censure, with cold indifference, > expecting little favour, and less profit; but certain, at any rate, to be > insulted by the malignant and calumnious personalitys of a base and > prostitute gang of lurking assassins, who stab in the dark, and whose > poison'd daggers he has experience'd. The work was indeed a commercial flop, the market for unmodernized Middle English verse not yet being in existence, especially when even the editorial matter had to be read in reformed spelling. It was already being reported in 1806 that it had fallen into "undeserved neglect", and it was left to Ellis's Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances (1805) to capture the popular market. The Romanceës were reviewed in the British Critic and the Critical Review, but not favourably or at length.
Costa's trial began on July 4, 2007; he was charged with three murders, three crimes of hiding the body, one crime of profaning the body (for undressing a body),Correio da Manhã two crimes of attempting sexual coercion, and one crime of calumnious denunciation (for accusing Lourenço's uncle of the crimes). During the trial, Costa claimed his innocence and remained silent except for the first and last court sessions. The Ministério Público asked for a sentence of 25 years in prison, the maximum allowed under Portuguese law, and said the only reason they did not ask for more is because it is not possible. The prosecution said Costa acted on a sexual impulse and that from the start, he tried to be considered insane as a means of escaping trial; however, two psychiatric examinations found Costa to be sane enough to stand trial.
He has asserted that the World Trade Center buildings collapsed by controlled demolitions or by high-tech weaponry, although his speculative assertions have drawn further critical attention. In 2005, with Steven E. Jones, Fetzer co-founded Scholars for 9/11 Truth. Jovian Byford criticized Fetzer's speculations that Jews or Israel were involved in a conspiracy to commit the 9/11 attacks as "a contemporary variant of the old, antisemitic conspiracist canard about the disloyalty of Jews and their usurpation of power in the name of communal interests and the accumulation of wealth." An article by Fetzer published by Iranian state-run Press TV and conspiracy theory and fake news website Veterans Today titled (by the latter) "Did Mossad death squads slaughter American children at Sandy Hook?" was described in January 2013 by Oliver Kamm in The Jewish Chronicle as "monstrous, calumnious, demented bilge" that "violates all bounds of decency".
Some "calumnious fictions" were written about Herodotus in a work titled On the Malice of Herodotus by Plutarch, a Chaeronean by birth, (or it might have been a Pseudo-Plutarch, in this case "a great collector of slanders"), including the allegation that the historian was prejudiced against Thebes because the authorities there had denied him permission to set up a school. Similarly, in a Corinthian Oration, Dio Chrysostom (or yet another pseudonymous author) accused the historian of prejudice against Corinth, sourcing it in personal bitterness over financial disappointments – an account also given by Marcellinus in his Life of Thucydides.Marcellinus, Life of Thucydides In fact, Herodotus was in the habit of seeking out information from empowered sources within communities, such as aristocrats and priests, and this also occurred at an international level, with Periclean Athens becoming his principal source of information about events in Greece. As a result, his reports about Greek events are often coloured by Athenian bias against rival states – Thebes and Corinth in particular.
As Secretary of State for Tourism under Minister of Economy António Pires de Lima, he promoted deregulation of the sector. In 2020, Adolfo Mesquita Nunes was put forward as a potential candidate in the 2021 Portuguese presidential election, with the support of some in the moderate right-wing of the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Initiative, as well as his own party. Mesquita Nunes publicly came out in an interview to the newspaper Expresso in 2018, saying he had not done so before because he found such an announcement unnecessary; while calling it as a private matter, he also said he had never made any attempt to conceal it, citing an incident during the campaign for the 2017 local elections in which one of his political campaign billboards in Covilhã was spray painted with the word "gay" and he specifically asked for it not to be taken down as it wasn't calumnious. Mesquita Nunes became the first person in a major party leadership position to come out in Portugal, something that infrequently happens among Portuguese politicians.

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