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Christianity portal John
Ponet (c. 1514 –
August 1556),
sometimes spelled John Poynet, was an
English Protestant churchman and
controversial writer, the...
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Ponet is a
Belgian organist,
academic and
board member of
Nationaal Instituut voor de Orgelkunst.
Ponet was
educated at
College of Music, Lemmens...
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Louis Ponet (1776 in
Paris – May 1845 in Paris)
called Portelette, was a
French novelist and
playwright during the
first half of the 19th century. The...
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Ponet Square Hotel and
Apartments fire was a 1970 multiple-fatality
building fire in Los Angeles, California,
United States. The fire
broke out before...
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Spiritual to
appear before the
House of Lords. His
bishopric was
given to John
Ponet, a
chaplain of Cranmer's,
translated from the
bishopric of Rochester. At...
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large police inquiry. On
September 13, 1970, a fire
broke out in the
Ponet Square Hotel at Pico
Boulevard and
Grand Avenue in Los Angeles, killing...
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including what is
today Hollywood and Vine. In 1890,
Belgian diplomat Victor Ponet bought 240
acres (97 ha) of the
former Rancho La Brea land grant. His son-in-law...
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seemed "like a
Christmas game".
Notable among the new
bishops were John
Ponet, who
succeeded Gardiner at Winchester,
Myles Coverdale at Exeter, and John...
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Ponet's pamphlet was
republished on the eve of King
Charles I's execution.
According to U.S.
President John Adams,
Ponet's work contained...
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people in Los Angeles. The 1970
Ponet Square Hotel and
Apartments fire that
killed 19
people led to the
enactment of the "
Ponet doors ordinance." "LAFD - Dorothy...