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Æthelnoth's and 1017
This may be a garbled account of Æthelnoth's participation in Cnut's confirmation as a Christian in 1016 or his coronation in 1017.

Æthelnoth's and .
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury praised Æthelnoth's wisdom.

elevation and probably
The South African plateau is connected towards East African plateau, with probably a slightly greater average elevation, and marked by some distinct features.
Archaeological research indicates that people once lived at a much higher elevation along the river than they do today, probably because the river was higher or the floods more severe.
In 308, after the elevation of Licinius to Augustus, Maximinus and Constantine were declared filii Augustorum (" sons of the Augusti "), but Maximinus probably started styling himself after Augustus during a campaign against the Sassanids in 310.
The elevation of so many new bishops was probably meant to signal the new king's break with his father's habit of keeping bishoprics empty in order to retain the revenues of the sees.
Walter was probably elevated to a bishopric even though his uncle had lost some of his power because of political manoeuvring over the elevation of King Richard's illegitimate half-brother Geoffrey to the see of York, which Walter had at first opposed.
Mount Yana had probably reached its full size of in elevation and in diameter before Mount Maidu, the second source, had acquired half its growth.
Initially, the town was probably a defensive fortification, built on the western banks of Lake Zamecko at a slight elevation.
Domitianus was probably a Roman soldier of the mid-third century AD who was acclaimed Emperor, probably in northern Gaul, in late 270 or early 271 AD and struck coins to advertise his elevation.
Chrysostom's connection with Diodore was probably broken off in 374, when he plunged into a more complete monastic seclusion ; Theodore's seems to have continued until the elevation of Diodore to the see of Tarsus in 378.
The name of the mountain is of pre-Slavic origin and probably comes from the Germanic stem * rīp-which means " an elevation, a hill ".
The city is at an average elevation ( above sea level ) of 591 m. Mogi Guaçu is a place name that probably originates from the Tupi language.
Much of the main plateau of Bleaklow is a boggy peat moorland, seamed by ' groughs ' ( pronounced ' gruffs ', water-eroded channels in the peat ), and lacking strong changes in elevationin poor conditions its traverse is probably the most navigationally challenging in the Peak District.
But besides this it has contributed probably more than any other medieval book to the popularization of rabbinical lore and to the religious edification and elevation of the masses.
But they had probably listened well when Petermann pointed out the need for an improvement in map lettering, in elevation figures ( though elevation and bathymetric figures were common in topographic maps and charts, Petermann was the first to include them in geographic maps ), more accurate engraving and better coloring, for under his directions the maps of the Stieler became more uniform in expression.
He is probably owed his elevation to the throne.
Another course of events would probably have resulted in the elevation of the Princess Dashkov's elder sister, Elizabeth, who was the former emperor's mistress, and in whose favor he made no secret of his intention to depose Catherine.
In reality, this snake is probably present on all mountains in San Diego County above 4, 000 feet elevation, or which support proper habitat ( Hubbs, 2004 ).
Since the Afghan Hedgehog occupies mostly mountainous areas, are abundant at 1000 meters, and often found as high as 2500 meters, thus living at the highest elevation among hedgehog species, lower temperatures probably made it evolve larger.

elevation and was
" On his arrival in Rome, however, charges of simony, or the buying of ecclesiastical office, and lack of learning were brought against him, and his elevation to York was refused by Pope Nicholas II, who also deposed him from Worcester.
The see of York was elevated to an archbishopric in 735, and it is likely that Bede and Ecgbert discussed the proposal for the elevation during his visit.
When the Arch of Pavia was erected to honor the Imperial clan in 8, Claudius ' name ( now Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus after his elevation to paterfamilias of Claudii Nerones on the adoption of his brother ) was inscribed on the edge — past the deceased princes, Gaius and Lucius, and Germanicus ' children.
Constans was enjoying himself nearby when he was notified of the elevation of Magnentius.
In 1927, when he was setting up the Nationalist government in Nanjing, he was preoccupied with " the elevation of our leader Dr. Sun Yat-sen to the rank of ' Father of our Chinese Republic '.
Following school in Perugia and Pisa where Cesare studied at La Sapienza University of Rome, along with his father's elevation to Pope, Cesare was made Cardinal at the age of 18.
Biogeographer Alexander von Humbolt ( 1769 – 1859 ) was an early pioneer in ecological thinking and was among the first to recognize ecological gradients, where species are replaced or altered in form along environmental gradients, such as a cline forming along a rise in elevation.
Daughters of others than imperials remained concubines, until Emperor Shōmu — in what was specifically reported as the first elevation of its kind — elevated his Fujiwara consort Empress Kōmyō to chief wife.
In 421, Honorius recognized him as co-emperor Constantius III ; however, when the announcement of his elevation was sent to Constantinople, Theodosius refused to recognise him.
Guido, as he was called before his elevation to the papacy, was the son of William I, Count of Burgundy.
When his father Valerian was proclaimed Emperor on 22 October 253, he asked the Senate to ratify Gallienus ' elevation to Caesar and Augustus, in order to share the power between two persons.
The College was aimed at the spreading of Christianity and modern medicine and the elevation of Chinese women's social status.
The Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg were elevated by the Holy Roman Emperor to the rank of Prince-Elector in 1692, and this elevation was confirmed by the Diet in 1708.
While Elagabalus was still on his way to Rome, brief revolts broke out by the Fourth Legion at the instigation of Gellius Maximus, and the Third Legion, which itself had been responsible for the elevation of Elagabalus to the throne, under the command of Senator Verus.
" Perhaps the most important consequence of the Kennedy project for Pei was his elevation in the public's consciousness as an architect of note.
Luxembourg, somewhat diminished in size ( as the medieval lands had been slightly reduced by the French and Prussian heirs ), was augmented in another way through the elevation to the status of grand duchy and placed under the rule of William I of the Netherlands.
A rise in the elevation of the land due to the melting of heavy glacier ice caused a slight rebounding effect of underlying rock ; this land rise, however, was not enough to eliminate all the effect of the rising sea level and its invasion of former land features.
The state's highest recorded temperature was in Laughlin ( elevation of ) on June 29, 1994.
Public reaction to Major's elevation was highly positive.

elevation and brother
The reason a prelate of such transcendent merits received the cardinalate so late in life seems to have been that he had waived his claims to the elevation in favour of an older brother.
He enforced the policies of the Gregorian Reform as to clerical celibacy, was planning for the expulsion of the Normans from Italy and the elevation of his brother to the imperial throne, when he was seized by a severe illness, from which he only partially and temporarily recovered.
After the elevation of Matilda's brother Otto II as co-emperor in 967 and the death of her half-brother Archbishop William of Mainz one year later, the abbess remained the only important member of the Ottonian dynasty in the Saxon lands under regent Hermann Billung ; therefore, Widuking may have begun the writing — or started all over again — to create a kind of mirror for princes.
Soon after his elevation, Basiliscus had despatched Illus and his brother Trocundus against Zeno, who, now in his native fortresses, had resumed the life of an Isaurian chieftain.
Following Richard's death in 1199, Walter helped assure the elevation of Richard's brother John to the throne.
It was speculated that the Pope delayed his elevation to the Sacred College because a group from St. Patrick's Cathedral had stoned the nearby Union Club for flying a British flag, but Pius nevertheless warmly greeted Hayes at the consistory as " dear little brother ".
Count Pyotr Ivanovich Shuvalov ( Петр Иванович Шувалов ; 1710 – 1762 ) was a Russian statesman and Field Marshal who, together with his brother Aleksandr Shuvalov, paved the way for the elevation of the Shuvalov family to the highest offices of the Russian Empire.
His elevation was an exception to a rule in effect since 1586 barring the elevation of anyone whose brother was in the College of Cardinals, as Vincenzo's brother Serafino Vannutelli ( 1834 – 1915 ) had been elevated in 1887 and was still living.
Like his brother, St Mamertus was distinguished for his secular learning as well as theology, and, before his elevation to the episcopate, appears to have been married.
In 1842, he and his brother William, who was similarly occupied with a geological survey in Virginia ( his reports were published in 1838 and 1841, and he wrote also on the connection between thermal springs and anticlinal axes and faults ), brought before the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists their conclusions on the physical structure of the Appalachian chain, and on the elevation of great mountain chains.
His brother, Alexander Wahrmann ( born 1839 ; died at Budapest in 1899 ), contributed much, together with Max Wirth, the Viennese political economist, toward the economic elevation of Hungary.

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