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Library Journal 35, 351 358.
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London: Penguin ( see pp. 351 427 ).
In 351 2, another Jewish revolt in the Galilee erupted against a corrupt Roman governor.
* 351 The Jewish revolt against Gallus breaks out.
* 1970 Nine terrorists from the Japanese Red Army hijack Japan Airlines Flight 351 at Tokyo International Airport, wielding samurai swords and carrying a bomb.
* Sékéné Mody Cissoko, Le Khasso face à l ' empire Toucouleur et à la France dans le Haut-Sénégal 1854 1890, Paris, L ' Harmattan, 1988, 351 pages ISBN 2-7384-0133-3
* 351 Battle of Mursa Major: the Roman Emperor Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius.
59, No. 4 ( Oct., 1974 ), pp. 337 351 in JSTOR
* Frederick W. Sawyer, Bifilar gnomonics, JBAA ( Journal of the British Astronomical association ), 88 ( 4 ): 334 351, 1978
Order of the Arrow Ajapeu Lodge # 351
351 of 1978 79 ), put down on March 22, 1979, by Margaret Thatcher.
23 ( Oxford, 2007 ) pp. 348 351
* The inauguration of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair at Ath an Termoinn, Elizabeth FitzPatrick, Peritia 12 ( 1998 ), pp. 351 8
81: 351 357, marking the beginning of Ochoa's biochemistry career.
* Berthold-Georg Englert, Marlan O. Scully & Herbert Walther, Quantum Optical Tests of Complementarity, Nature, Vol 351, pp 111 116 ( 9 May 1991 ) and ( same authors ) The Duality in Matter and Light Scientific American, pg 56 61, ( December 1994 ).
" The Reichstag Fire and Its Political Consequences " pages 129 222 from Republic to Reich The Making of the Nazi Revolution edited by Hajo Holborn, New York: Pantheon Books, 1972: originally published as " Der Reichstagsbrand und seine politischen Folgen " pages 351 413 from Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, Volume 12, 1964.
Didier Boremanse, in the book South and Meso-American Native Spirituality, gives some detailed accounts of specific rituals that he witnessed ( pp. 324 351 ).
New York: Greenwood, pp. 351 57.
* 351 361: Flavius Arbitio, magister equitum under Constantius
Auk 80 ( 3 ): 335 351.
Human Resource Management, 32 ( 2 3 ), 325 351.

351 and Constantius
In 351, as a consequence of the difficulty of managing the entire empire alone, Constantius elevated his cousin Constantius Gallus, the eldest surviving son of Constantius ' half-uncle, Julius Constantius, to the subordinate rank of Caesar, but had him executed three years later after receiving scathing reports of his cousin's violent and corrupt nature.
The Evidence supporting this claim comes in the form of the Catecheses by Cyril where he continually refers to himself as bishop and a letter written by Cyril to Constantius in 351 where he refers to his vision of the burning cross in the sky as his “ First Fruits ”.
In need of support, in 351 he made Julian's half-brother, Gallus, Caesar of the East, while Constantius II himself turned his attention westward to Magnentius, whom he defeated decisively that year.
After electing Magnus Decentius ( probably his brother ) to Caesar and gathering as many troops as possible, the armies of Magnentius and Constantius met in the Battle of Mursa Major in 351 ; Magnentius led his troops into battle, while Constantius spent the day of battle praying in a nearby church.
In 351 the Caesar Constantius Gallus built a new church in honor of Babylas at Daphne, a suburb of Antioch, and had the remains of the bishop transferred to it.
* 351 Constantius appoints his cousin Constantius Gallus as Caesar.
* Roman civil war of 350 351 AD, between Constantius II and Magnentius-victory to Constantius.
325 / 326 354 ), commonly known as Constantius Gallus, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire ( 351 354 ).
Constantius II prepared to move against the usurper, but needed a representative in the East, so he called Gallus at Sirmium, raised him to the rank of caesar ( 15 March 351 ), gave him the name Constantius, and strengthened the bonds with his cousin by allowing Gallus to marry his sister Constantina.
* Constantius Gallus ( c. 325 354 ), member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire ( 351 354 ); consul from 352 to 354
After examining the primary documents he concludes: " In sum, the only formal and well-attested Council of Sirmium during the reign of Constantius is the council of 351 which condemned Athanasius, Marcellus, and Photinus and promulgated the creed which was subsequently presented to the Councils of Arles and Milan.
After the defeat of Magnentius at Mursa in 351, Valens, bishop of that city, became the spiritual director of Constantius.

351 and II
At first he appears to have composed epideictic speeches, in which he attained to such proficiency that in 352 ‑ 351 he gained the prize of oratory given by Artemisia II of Caria in honour of her husband, although Isocrates was himself among the competitors.
The Phase I or ' Windsor HO ' was fitted with the 351ci Windsor V8 but was replaced a year later with the 351 Cleveland, producing in the Phase II GT-HO.
* Amatokos II, son of Amatokos I, in central Thrace, 359 351 BC
* Teres II, son of Amatokos II, in central Thrace, deposed, 351 341 BC
There was only one engine choice available in the Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II, a 351 cubic inch Windsor.
The Music for the Royal Fireworks ( HWV 351 ) is a wind band suite composed by George Frideric Handel in 1749 under contract of George II of Great Britain for the fireworks in London's Green Park on 27 April 1749.
In 351 BC, he commanded the Athenian forces in the Chersonese against Philip II of Macedon, and in 349 BC he superseded Chares as commander in the Olynthian War.
The fastest wind ever recorded was in the base Belgrano II at 351 km / h ( 218 mph ).

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