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Annals and Joseon
* The Annals of Joseon Dynasty is begun.
Annals of Joseon Dynasty should be noted that Annals of Gojong and of Sujong are regarded as unreliable by the National Institute of Korean History, given that these two Annals or sillocks are not designated as National Treasures of South Korea and UNESCO's World Heritage unlike other silloks due to Japanese influence exerted on them.
* Annals of Joseon Dynasty
The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty ( also known as The True Record of the Joseon Dynasty ) are the annual records of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, which were kept from 1413 to 1865.
The Annals of the first three kings of the Joseon dynasty, those of Taejo ( r. 1392 – 1398 ), Jeongjong ( r. 1399 – 1400 ), and Taejong ( r. 1401 – 1418 ), were hand-written manuscripts.
Parts of the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty have been scanned by Seoul National University and are available online.
The annals of the last two Joseon rulers, the emperors Gojong and Sunjong, have been excluded from the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty.
Although they have been included in the National Institute of Korean History's modern Korean translation as the Annals of the Last Two Emperors of the Joseon Dynasty, they are not considered part of the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty and are not included in the National Treasures of South Korea or UNESCO's Memory of the World register.
* Kyujanggak Online: The 5th column lists Annals of the Joseon Dynasty
According to the Annals of Joseon Dynasty in 1395, wokou were commanded by a number of small and medium-sized feudal lords of the coastal areas of Japan and consisted of petty farmers and fishermen.
In the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, Sejong Sillok ( Hangul: ; Hanja: ), Sunmong Lee said, " I hear that in the late period of the Goryeo Dynasty, Wokou were roaming over this land and peasants could not stand against them.
* The Annals of Joseon Dynasty, a work of Korean history
Oddly enough, the Annals of Joseon Dynasty never mentions the map although it was obviously a national project.
She is widely thought to be one of the most beautiful women in Joseon Dynasty, and her beauty was mentioned in the Annals.
As Inspector General, he enforced the laws strictly so that no official dared to receive a bribe or exploit the local populace during this time according to Annals of the Joseon Dynasty.
A few years later, Hur Jun even recommended to Seonjo to make the entire Imperial Medical Annals available to the public, in an effort to make sure that all Joseon Korea citizens can prevent illnesses before they happen.

Annals and Dynasty
100 BC ) and Bamboo Annals assert the existence of a Xia Dynasty before the Shang.
The Xia Dynasty of China ( from c. 2100 to c. 1600 BC ) is the first dynasty to be described in ancient historical records such as Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian and Bamboo Annals.
* March – Battle for the Body of St. Patrick: The Ui Neill Dynasty fight over the body of Saint Patrick with the Airgialla Kingdom ( this according to the Annals of the Four Masters ).
The Xia Dynasty (; ; c. 2070 – c. 1600 BC ) is the first dynasty in China to be described in ancient historical chronicles such as Bamboo Annals, Classic of History and Records of the Grand Historian.
The Xia Dynasty was described in classic texts such as the Classic of History ( Shujing ), the Bamboo Annals, and the Records of the Grand Historian ( Shiji ) by Sima Qian.
Sima Qian stated, based on preceding Chinese records ( Bamboo Annals ), that the Xiongnu's ruling clan were descendants of Chunwei ( 淳維 " Chun tribes "), possibly a son of Jie, the final ruler of the legendary Xia Dynasty ( c. 2070 – 1600 BC ).
" The Bamboo Annals recorded that the founder King Wu of Zhou " led the lords of the western barbarians " to conquer the Shang Dynasty.
The Records of the Grand Historian and the Bamboo Annals record the names of 17 kings of the Xia Dynasty.
Available written records such as the Malay Annals refers to Selangor as Samarlingga during the rule of Seri Paduka Maharaja in Singapore ( 1301 – 1400 ) whereas some Chinese maps from the Ming Dynasty used by the Admiral Zheng He during his voyages of expedition between 1405 to 1433 refers to the Klang River and Selangor Darat ( or inland Selangor ).
In addition to that, the Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, the Bibliographies in the Book of the Han Dynasty and the Records of the Grand Historian all document the existence of martial arts in China before Bodhidharma.
According to other ancient Chinese texts like the Book of Documents, the Analects, and the Bamboo Annals, Jizi was a relative of King Zhou, the last ruler of the Shang Dynasty, and one of the three wise men of Shang, along with Weizi ( 微子 ) and Bigan.
* The South Saqqara Stone: Sixth Dynasty Annals

Annals and final
The Roman historian and senator Tacitus referred to Christ, his execution by Pontius Pilate and the existence of early Christians in Rome in his final work, Annals ( written ca.
This strategy for disenfranchising DC Citizens was openly discussed in Congressional Debates as recorded in the Annals of Congress from New Year's Eve 1800 until final passage in March 1801.
One final named for the battle, on ‘ The Plains of Othlynn ( Annals of Clonmacnoise ) connects to the Domesday Book ’ s Othlei, for Otley, whose lands stretched at least as far as Ilkley, a few short miles from the field.
The Later Annals are the final version of the War of Wrath in this form.
In the final sentences of his lost Annals, he complained about his lot to John of Dara and prayed for an early death to release him from his troubles:
The Roman historian and senator Tacitus referred to the crucifixion of Jesus by Pontius Pilate and the existence of early Christians in Rome in his final work, Annals ( written ca.
Joseph M. Morrison ’ s revision of Lanman ’ s Biographical Annals ( New York, 1887 ) was the final directory of congressional biography to be prepared and published privately.
The Annals is Tacitus ' final work, and modern historians generally consider it his greatest writing.
The Annals was Tacitus ' final work ; it starts from the death of Augustus Caesar in AD 14.

Annals and volume
The first version, called " A Near-Earth Object Hazard Index ", was presented at a United Nations conference in 1995 and was published by Binzel in the subsequent conference proceedings ( Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 822, 1997.
In ' American Annals of the deaf ' ( volume 148 no.
In 1960, he won the sixth Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra for his paper Unramified class field theory over function fields in several variables ( Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 64 ( 1956 ), pp. 285 – 325 ).
* For notices of Gilbert and other prominent members of the Tennent family, consult W. B. Sprague, Annals of the American Pulpit, volume iv ( New York, 1858 )
* 1987 Herbert Federer and Wendell Fleming for their pioneering paper, Normal and integral currents, Annals of Mathematics, volume 72 ( 1960 ), pp. 458-520.
* 1984 Lennart Carleson for his papers: An interpolation problem for bounded analytic functions, American Journal of Mathematics, volume 80 ( 1958 ), pp. 921-930 ; Interpolation by bounded analytic functions and the Corona problem, Annals of Mathematics ( 2 ), volume 76 ( 1962 ), pp. 547-559 ; and On convergence and growth of partial sums of Fourier series, Acta Mathematica volume 116 ( 1966 ), pp. 135-157.
... being the Lagrange multipliers on the non-negativity constraints, the | last2 = Zhang | first2 = Shu Zhong | title = Pivot rules for linear programming: A Survey on recent theoretical developments | issue = Degeneracy in optimization problems | journal = Annals of Operations Research | volume = 46 – 47 | year = 1993 | issue = 1 | pages = 203 – 233 | doi = 10. 1007 / BF02096264 | mr = 1260019 | id = | publisher = Springer Netherlands | issn = 0254-5330 | ref = harv
Lord Hailes's most important contribution to literature was the Annals of Scotland, of which the first volume, From the accession of Malcolm III, surnamed Canmore, to the accession of Robert I, appeared in 1776, and the second, From the accession of Robert I, surnamed Bruce, to the accession of the house of Stewart, in 1779.
* Sir James Balfour, Annals, volume 1.

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