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  2. Delivery of the Keys - Wikipedia

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    The scene, part of the series of the Stories of Jesus on the chapel's northern wall, is a reference to Matthew 16 [2] in which Jesus says he will give "the keys of the kingdom of heaven" to Saint Peter. [3] These keys represent the power to forgive and to share the word of God thereby giving them the power to allow others into heaven.

  3. March Across the Belts - Wikipedia

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    The burghers assaulted the conscripted peasants on the wall and disabled the cannons. On the night of 7 February, the bourgeoisie opened the city gates and sent a delegation handing over the keys of Nakskov to Ulfeldt as the king's representative. In the morning, a Swedish troop entered the city and captured the garrison.

  4. Keys Handover Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Keys Handover Memorial in Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia.. The Keys Handover Memorial (English: Место предаје кључева 1867. године, English: Place where keys were handed over in 1867) in Belgrade, Serbia, marks the spot where on 6 April 1867, the town keys of the several Serbian fortresses were given to Prince Mihailo Obrenović by the Ottoman Turks.

  5. Freedom of the City - Wikipedia

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    Award to Sir Robert Hadfield by the City of Sheffield, 1939 (Hadfield Room, University of Sheffield) Gold New York City 'Freedom of the City Box' presented to Commodore Daniel Patterson, made by Jonathan Wilmarth, John L. Moffat, and Joseph Curtis, 1832 "Ferdinand Receives the Keys of the City from the Virgin of Ghent", print after a painting made by Antoon van den Heuvel for the Joyous Entry ...

  6. Letter of credence - Wikipedia

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    A letter of credence (French: Lettre de créance, [lɛtʁ də kʁeɑ̃s]) is a formal diplomatic letter that designates a diplomat as ambassador to another sovereign state. Commonly known as diplomatic credentials , the letter is addressed from one head of state to another, asking them to give credence ( French : créance ) to the ambassador's ...

  7. Two Keys owner sends cease and desist letter on ... - AOL

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    On Friday, Bennett’s attorneys sent a letter to Aaron Hill, who told the Herald-Leader that he planned to open “Two Keys Taphouse” at 333 S. Limestone, the original location of Two Keys Tavern.

  8. Ceremony of the Keys (London) - Wikipedia

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    The Ceremony of the Keys is an ancient ritual, held every evening at the Tower of London, when the main gates are locked for the night. [1] It is said to be the oldest extant military ceremony in the world, [ 2 ] and is the best-known ceremonial tradition of the Tower.

  9. Token (railway signalling) - Wikipedia

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    Conventional "trapped key" pin tumbler locks (held in fixed position by solenoids) are mounted in key-release units set up at each end of controlled single line. The number of locks in each unit is determined by the expected traffic frequency; optionally at times short sections may be combined to reduce the number of stops ( see Long section ...