kase mga sis sa tingin ko kaya pagkakamali yon eh kasi 'di ba nung nag fight fight sila ni Brunhild na spill niya(Kriemhild) lahat ng teas about kay Siegfried pati na din yung about sa kinuhang girdle at ring na pag-aari ni Brunhild. Ayern nagalit si Brunhild na naging dahilan ng pagkamatay ni Siegfried.
Yes
Probably, she did have an hourglass figure! That's a very helpful tool in getting a hour glass figure!
Yes, Frances Ethel Gumm ka Judy Garland [June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969] had her chest wrapped. Those who were involved in the production of the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' decided that Garland needed to have her chest taped and her trunk fitted with a girdle. Garland was 16 years old at the time of filming. The film's makers decided that she needed to look more like a 12-year-old.
The cast of Mr. Majeika - 1988 includes: David Auker as Piggy Wilson Stanley Baxter as Mr. Majeika Peter Benson as Dennis Potion Humphrey Carpenter as Jolly Jasper Jean Channon as Olive Grove Denise Coffey as Aunty Bubbles Patch Connolly as Wizard Spex Jo Connor as Penelope Motley Pat Coombs as Miss Flavia Jelley Pamela Dale as Myrtle Bindweed Vernon Dobtcheff as Wizard Marks Robin Driscoll as Sgt. Sevenoaks Christopher Ellison as Ronnie Bigmore Roy Evans as Harry Host Hilda Fenemore as Mrs. Fudd Eve Ferret as Pam Bigmore Eric Francis as Wizard Thymes Sonia Graham as Mrs. Vim Tony Haase as PC Pluckley Janet Henfrey as Mrs. Sherwood Green Philip Herbert as Billy Bloodcup Barbara Hicks as Doodles Webster-Booth Colin Jeavons as Phil Spectre Harry Jones as Percy McStaines Hugh Lloyd as Hieronymous Tosh Roland MacLeod as Dudley Potter Roland MacLeod as Mr Potter Sanjiv Madan as Prince Nick Maloney as Junk dealer Nick Maloney as Mr. Motley Miriam Margolyes as Wilhelmina Worlock Christopher Mitchell as Ron Bigmore Fidelis Morgan as Bunty Brace-Girdle Fidelis Morgan as Bunty Bracegirdle Richard Murdoch as Worshipful Wizard Simeon Pearl as Hamish Bigmore Dorothea Phillips as Witch Hazel John Rapley as Lord Reg Pickles Andrew Read as Thomas Grey Llewellyn Rees as Lord Barty Jo Rowbottom as Lady Lilly Pickles Claire Sawyer as Melanie Brace-Girdle Adele Silva as Fenella Fudd Liza Tarbuck as Felicity Frank Thornton as Headmaster
Officially, Elizabeth I was a protestant though she was more tollerant of the catholics during her reign. While her sister Mary was on the throne, Elizabeth I declared herself catholic to avoid persecution.She wasn't. She was in fact Protestant queen, her father and grand father (Henry VIII and Henry VII respectively) were Catholics and her half sister Mary, Queen of Scots was also a Catholic. Edward VII, her half brother, was a Protestant though. So, Elizabeth was Protestant, and she would never have thought about even becoming a Catholic.Elizabeth was raised outside the Roman Catholic Church. Her entire life was devoted to preserving her kingdom even if it meant going up against the entire Catholic Church. She finished the suppression of the Church which her father, Henry VIII had begun and attempted to form a new "middle of the road" church which was neither the Protestantism of the continent nor the Romanism of the Catholic Church and thus came up with Anglicanism. Below is the definitive ruling on the matter by the Holy Father at that time.POPE PIUS V'S BULL AGAINST ELIZABETH(1570)Pius Bishop, servant of the servants of God, in lasting memory of the matter.He that reigneth on high, to whom is given all power in heaven and earth, has committed one holy Catholic and apostolic Church, outside of which there is no salvation, to one alone upon earth, namely to Peter, the first of the apostles, and to Peter's successor, the Pope of Rome, to be by him governed in fullness of power. Him alone He has made ruler over all peoples and kingdoms, to pull up, destroy, scatter, disperse, plant and build, so that he may preserve His faithful people (knit together with the girdle of charity) in the unity of the Spirit and present them safe and spotless to their Saviour.1. In obedience to which duty, we (who by God's goodness are called to the aforesaid government of the Church) spare no pains and labour with all our might that unity and the Catholic religion (which their Author, for the trial of His children's faith and our correction, has suffered to be afflicted with such great troubles) may be preserved entire. But the number of the ungodly has so much grown in power that there is no place left in the world which they have not tried to corrupt with their most wicked doctrines; and among others, Elizabeth, the pretended Queen of England and the servant of crime, has assisted in this, with whom as in a sanctuary the most pernicious of all have found refuge. This very woman, having seized the crown and monstrously usurped the place of supreme head of the Church in all England together with the chief authority and jurisdiction belonging to it, has once again reduced this same kingdom- which had already been restored to the Catholic faith and to good fruits- to a miserable ruin.2. Prohibiting with a strong hand the use of the true religion, which after its earlier overthrow by Henry VIII (a deserter therefrom) Mary, the lawful Queen of famous memory, had with the help of this See restored, she has followed and embraced the errors of the heretics. She has removed the royal Council, composed of the nobility of England, and has filled it with obscure men, being heretics; oppressed the followers of the Catholic faith; instituted false preachers and ministers of impiety; abolished the sacrifice of the mass, prayers, fasts, choice of meats, celibacy, and Catholic ceremonies; and has ordered that books of manifestly heretical content be propounded to the whole realm and that impious rites and institutions after the rule of Calvin, entertained and observed by herself, be also observed by her subjects. She has dared to eject bishops, rectors of churches and other Catholic priests from their churches and benefices, to bestow these and other things ecclesiastical upon heretics, and to determine spiritual causes; has forbidden the prelates, clergy and people to acknowledge the Church of Rome or obey its precepts and canonical sanctions; has forced most of them to come to terms with her wicked laws, to abjure the authority and obedience of the Pope of Rome, and to accept her, on oath, as their only lady in matters temporal and spiritual; has imposed penalties and punishments on those who would not agree to this and has exacted then of those who perserved in the unity of the faith and the aforesaid obedience; has thrown the Catholic prelates and parsons into prison where many, worn out by long languishing and sorrow, have miserably ended their lives. All these matter and manifest and notorious among all the nations; they are so well proven by the weighty witness of many men that there remains no place for excuse, defence or evasion.3. We, seeing impieties and crimes multiplied one upon another the persecution of the faithful and afflictions of religion daily growing more severe under the guidance and by the activity of the said Elizabeth -and recognising that her mind is so fixed and set that she has not only despised the pious prayers and admonitions with which Catholic princes have tried to cure and convert her but has not even permitted the nuncios sent to her in this matter by this See to cross into England, are compelled by necessity to take up against her the weapons of justice, though we cannot forbear to regret that we should be forced to turn, upon one whose ancestors have so well deserved of the Christian community. Therefore, resting upon the authority of Him whose pleasure it was to place us (though unequal to such a burden) upon this supreme justice-seat, we do out of the fullness of our apostolic power declare the foresaid Elizabeth to be a heretic and favourer of heretics, and her adherents in the matters aforesaid to have incurred the sentence of excommunication and to be cut off from the unity of the body of Christ.4. And moreover (we declare) her to be deprived of her pretended title to the aforesaid crown and of all lordship, dignity and privilege whatsoever.5. And also (declare) the nobles, subjects and people of the said realm and all others who have in any way sworn oaths to her, to be forever absolved from such an oath and from any duty arising from lordship. fealty and obedience; and we do, by authority of these presents , so absolve them and so deprive the same Elizabeth of her pretended title to the crown and all other the abovesaid matters. We charge and command all and singular the nobles, subjects, peoples and others afore said that they do not dare obey her orders, mandates and laws. Those who shall act to the contrary we include in the like sentence of excommunication.6. Because in truth it may prove too difficult to take these presents wheresoever it shall be necessary, we will that copies made under the hand of a notary public and sealed with the seal of a prelate of the Church or of his court shall have such force and trust in and out of judicial proceedings, in all places among the nations, as these presents would themselves have if they were exhibited or shown.Given at St. Peter's at Rome, on 27 Apr 1570 of the Incarnation; in the fifth year of our pontificate.
kase mga sis sa tingin ko kaya pagkakamali yon eh kasi 'di ba nung nag fight fight sila ni Brunhild na spill niya(Kriemhild) lahat ng teas about kay Siegfried pati na din yung about sa kinuhang girdle at ring na pag-aari ni Brunhild. Ayern nagalit si Brunhild na naging dahilan ng pagkamatay ni Siegfried.
Gawain refuses to give the girdle to the host because he has promised to keep it as a symbolic reminder of his mistake and to learn from it. The girdle represents his failure to uphold his end of the bargain with the host, and he chooses to keep it as a symbol of humility and penance.
The only girdle I know of what Hippolyta's Girdle. A girdle then is the same as a girdle now, they just serve different purposes. A girdle is a wide sash or belt worn at the waist. For Hippolyta, it was her symbol of authority.
The scientific name for the shoulder girdle is "pectoral girdle." It is the set of bones that connect the upper limbs to the axial skeleton.
When you wear a girdle the fat is squeezed into the girdle giving one a slimmer appearance.
The Girdle was called Charis
The girdle was invented in1910. Paul Poiret was the man to invent the girdle. It was made to be worn with the clothing he was designing.
I can give you several sentences.She will wear her new girdle to slim her figure.The farmer will girdle the diseased tree so that it will die.Once the park is finished, the ring of hills will girdle it.
Pectoral Girdle
To hold the weight of the upper body and to stand the pressure of the lower half
Massive weight
Hephaestus gave Aphrodite the golden girdle.