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  1. 21. Feb. 2024 · Alexander’s last performances with The Royal Ballet will be as Des Grieux in Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon on Saturday 2 nd and Friday 8 th March 2024. Speaking of the news, Alexander Campbell says: “I’m thrilled to be joining the Royal Academy of Dance and feel privileged to have been offered the role of Artistic Director. The RAD was ...

  2. Australian dancer Alexander Campbell is a Principal of The Royal Ballet. He trained at The Royal Ballet School and on graduation joined Birmingham Royal Ballet. He joined The Royal Ballet as a Soloist in 2011, promoted to First Soloist in 2012 and Principal in 2016. Campbell was born in Sydney and trained at Academy Ballet, Sydney, before ...

  3. Alexander Campbell was an American clergyman, writer, and founder of the Disciples of Christ and Bethany College. He was the son of Thomas Campbell (1763–1854), a Presbyterian minister who immigrated in 1807 to the United States, where he promoted his program for Christian unity.

  4. Alexander Campbell was born on September 12, 1788 in Ireland. His father, Thomas Campbell, was a Presbyterian preacher at that time. His mother was of French descent. Thomas Campbell was preaching for the Secession Church of the Presbyterian faith. He was independent in his thinking, though formally bound by the creed of his church. His son, Alexander seems to have inherited largely the love ...

  5. 29. Mai 2018 · Alexander Campbell (1788-1866). Sources. Christian reformer. Early Disaffection. Alexander Campbell was one of the founders of the denomination known today as the Disciples of Christ and was the most influential figure in the Restoration Movement, an effort to restore the practices of the early Christians to nineteenth-century Protestantism.

  6. 1788. Alexander Campbell born. 1866. Alexander Campbell dies. 1870. First Vatican Council declares papal infallibility. Alexander traveled on horseback through the Midwest and South, preaching a ...

  7. 25. Juni 2020 · John Mark Hicks. When Alexander Campbell died in 1866, he left his legacy in a divided condition. His six living grandchildren from his first wife, Margaret, challenged Alexander’s will, which left the estate to his second wife, Selina, and her children. He also left his spiritual descendants on the precipice of theological and sectional ...