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* 357 Battle of Strasbourg: Julian, Caesar ( deputy emperor ) and supreme commander of the Roman army in Gaul, wins an important victory against the Alemanni at Strasbourg ( Argentoratum ).
In the winter of 357 8, Constantius received ambassadors from Shapur II who demanded that Rome restore the lands surrendered by Narseh.
* 33, 357 ( 1961 1964 )
In the 4th century BC Chios was a member of the Second Athenian Empire but revolted against Athens during the Social War ( 357 355 BC ) and Chios became independent again until the rise of Macedonia.
" Soviet Policy: From Chernenko to Gorbachev ," Aussenpolitik, 36, No. 4, April 1985, 357 75.
* John Quick, Synodicon in Gallia Reformata pp. 352 357
Goldman's article " A Causal Theory of Knowing " ( Journal of Philosophy, v. 64 ( 1967 ), pp. 357 372 ) is generally credited as being the first full treatment of the theory, though D. M. Armstrong is also regarded as an important source, and ( according to Hugh Mellor ) Frank Ramsey was the very first to state the theory, albeit in passing.
He commissioned a series of three monumental woodblock prints The Triumphal Arch ( 1512 18, 192 woodcut panels, 295 cm wide and 357 cm high approximately 9 ' 8 " by 11 ' 8½ "), and a Triumphal Procession ( 1516 18, 137 woodcut panels, 54 m long ) which is led by a Large Triumphal Carriage ( 1522, 8 woodcut panels, 1½ ' high and 8 ' long ), created by artists including Albrecht Dürer, Albrecht Altdorfer and Hans Burgkmair.
3. 1 ( pp. 354 357 ), Part Two IV A 4, 3A ( p. 602 ) and IV A 4, 4A ( pp. 610 612 ).
Ark Paperbacks, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1983, pp. 347 357.
47, No. 3 ( Jun., 1939 ), pp. 357 378 ; in JSTOR
Major-General J. F. C. Fuller as Military Theorist and Commentator, 1945-1966 ", War in History, 11 / 3 ( 2004 ), pp. 327 357.
" Llyfr Taliesin ," National Library of Wales Journal 25: 357 86.
If that ’ s me with my gat my gat ’ s larger than the one depicted we can have a discussion, and he can answer me just as well with my. 357 barrel in his mouth, or on his cheek, or on his adenoids, or down his throat.
George A. Oviatt in volume 2 pages 357 381.
Regardless of model, any radius falls between the polar minimum of about 6, 357 km and the equatorial maximum of about 6, 378 km (≈ 3, 950 3, 963 mi ).
Ark Paperbacks, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1983, pp. 347 357.
No. 3. pp. 357 378.
3 ( 1992 ): 357 372.

357 and Emperor
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in Argentoratum ( Strasbourg ), in 357, where they were defeated by Julian, later Emperor of Rome, and their king Chnodomarius was taken prisoner to Rome.
According to this source, Qiáochénrú was one of the successors of the king Tiānzhú Zhāntán 天竺旃檀 (“ Candana from India ”), a ruler of Funan who in the year 357 AD sent tamed elephants as tribute to the Emperor Mu of Jin ( r. 344 361 ; personal name: Sīmǎ Dān 司馬聃 ): “ He was originally a Brahmin from India.
' It was transported to the grounds of the Circus Maximus in Rome by Emperor Constantius II in 357 AD and, later, " re-erected by Pope Sixtus V in 1588 at the Piazza San Giovanni " where it is today known as the ' Lateran Obelisk.
In the summer of 357, Ursacius and Valens, the advocates of this latter group of dissidents in the West, through the influence which they were enabled to bring to bear upon the Emperor by means of his second wife, Aurelia Eusebia ( Panegyr.
For example, in 478, an Eastern field army consisted of 8, 000 cavalry and 30, 000 infantry and it can be calculated that in 357 Emperor Julian had 10, 000 infantry and 3, 000 cavalry at Strasbourg.
The altar was removed from the curia by Emperor Constantius II in 357, restored by Julian the Apostate and again removed by Gratian in 382.

357 and Constantius
In May 357 the Roman laity, which had remained faithful to Liberius, demanded that Constantius, who was on a visit to Rome, should recall Liberius.
Intended by Constantine I to be shipped to Constantinople, the very pre-occupied Constantius II had it shipped instead to Rome, where it was re-erected in the Circus Maximus in 357.
He first appears ( c. 357 ) as a supporter of Acacius, bishop of Caesarea, the leader of that party in the episcopate which supported the Homoean formula by which the emperor Constantius II sought for a compromise between the Homoiousian and the Homoousian.
In 357 he recited in the senate of Constantinople two orations in honour of Constantius, which were intended to have been delivered before the emperor himself, who was then at Rome.
St. Jerome tells us that his credit with Constantius II was so great during all these years that when Pope Liberius was deposed and driven into exile in 357, Acacius was able to secure Antipope Felix in his place.

357 and II
A native of Lato in Crete, his family settled at Amphipolis in Macedonia at some point during Philip II ’ s reign ( we must assume after Philip took the city in 357 BC ), at which point Nearchus was probably a young boy.
It was during the famous stand-off between the Athenian mercenary commander ( and later strategos ) Chabrias ( d. 357 BC ) and the Spartan King Agesilaus II ( 444 BC 360 BC ).
* Colt SF VI, DS II, Magnum Carry (. 357 Magnum )
From 1873 through 1940 ( with small numbers assembled during and after World War II, the so called " Pre-War, Post-War " model ), production of the Colt Single Action Army reached 357, 859.
City status was achieved by incorporation Order No. 12 / 357 on 6 September 1958, which divided Stanleyville into 4 municipalities: Belgian I, Belgian II, Brussels and Stanley.
rect 251 956 357 986 Eudes II of Burgundy
" Sixes " were certainly present in the fleet of Dionysius II of Syracuse ( r. 367 357 and 346 344 BC ), but they may well have been invented in the last years of his father, Dionysius I.
Speiser v. Randall, 357 U. S. 513 ( 1958 ), was a U. S. Supreme Court case addressing the State of California's refusal to grant to ACLU lawyer Lawrence Speiser, a veteran of World War II, a tax exemption because that person refused to sign a loyalty oath as required by a California law enacted in 1954.
* Dionysius II of Syracuse, tyrant of Syracuse from 367 BC to 357 BC and again from 346 BC to 344 BC.
During World War II it was the site of two POW ( prisoner-of-war ) camps, Stalag XIB and Stalag 357, see the Fallingbostel Military Museum
Volume II, Part 3: F. Encyclopaedias and Miscellanies, G. Arts and Crafts, H. Science, J. Occult Arts ( London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1977 ), pp 357 8 no.
The Athenians, under Timotheus, seized Pydna in 364-363 BC, only to have it retaken in 357 BC by Philip II of Macedon.
Dionysius the Younger or Dionysius II ( c. 397 BC 343 BC ) ruled Syracuse, Sicily from 367 BC to 357 BC and again from 346 BC to 344 BC.
But this didn't make Cardia necessarily always pro-Athenian: when in 357 BC Athens took control of the Chersonese, the latter, under the rule of a Thracian prince, was the only city to remain neutral ; but the decisive year was 352 BC when the city concluded a treaty of amity with king Philip II of Macedonia.

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