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Fergus and Millar
Narseh moved south into Roman Mesopotamia in 297, where he inflicted a severe defeat on Galerius in the region between Carrhae ( Harran, Turkey ) and Callinicum ( Ar-Raqqah, Syria ) ( and thus, the historian Fergus Millar notes, probably somewhere on the Balikh River ).
* Millar, Fergus.
It would have meant a march of twenty days or more, through mountainous terrain, from the Roman border ; a " remarkable example of imperialism ", in the words of Fergus Millar.
according to Fergus Millar in " The Roman Republic and Augustan Revolution, this Son was one of the first Plebian Augurs under the Lex Ogulnia and also held the position of Censor twice, the first time in 294 BC and the second time in 265 BC,
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Fergus Millar points out that nobilis was a descriptive word as used in the Late Republic, and not a technical term for a restricted social group in the sense of peerage.
* Fergus Millar: " Rome's ' Arab ' Allies in Late Antiquity ".
* Fergus Millar, Roman Near East, ( Harvard University Press, 1993 )
Later, a revised English version of the work was created under the editorship of Geza Vermes, Fergus Millar and Matthew Black, with the slightly different title of The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ ( 1973-1987 ).
* Millar, Fergus ( 1970 ): The Roman Empire and its Neighbours
* Millar, Fergus ( 1981 ): The Roman Empire and its Neighbours publisher Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd, ISBN 978-0-7156-1452-5
Vermes was one of the first scholars to examine the Dead Sea Scrolls after their discovery in 1947, and is the author of the standard translation into English of the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Dead Sea Scrolls in English ( 1962 ) He is one of the leading scholars in the field of the study of the historical Jesus ( see Selected Publications, below ) and together with Fergus Millar and Martin Goodman, Vermes was responsible for substantially revising Emil Schurer's three-volume work, The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ, His An Introduction to the Complete Dead Sea Scrolls, revised edition ( 2000 ), is a study of the collection at Qumran.
He produced a school textbook, Ancient Rome ( 1959 ), as well as more advanced works including Roman Society and Roman Law in the New Testament ( 1963 ), identified restrospectively by the Roman historian Fergus Millar as " he most stimulating and original " of his postwar works.

Fergus and P
Philosophers working in the intersection of Thomism and analytic philosophy include: David Braine, Brian Davies OP ( Fordham ), Gabriele De Anna ( Udine ), John Finnis ( Oxford ), Peter Geach, John Haldane ( St Andrews ), Jonathan Jacobs ( Colgate ), Anthony Kenny ( Oxford ), Fergus Kerr OP ( Oxford ), Gyula Klima ( Fordham ), Norman Kretzmann, John Lamont, Anthony J. Lisska ( Denison ), Alasdair MacIntyre ( Notre Dame ), Bruce D. Marshall ( Southern Methodist Univ ), William Marshner ( Christendom ), Christopher Martin ( St Thomas, Houston ), Cyrille Michon ( Nantes, France ), Mark Murphy ( Georgetown ), Herbert McCabe, John P. O ' Callaghan ( Notre Dame ), Claude Panaccio ( UQAM ), Robert Pasnau ( CU Boulder ), Craig Paterson ( Independent Scholar ), Roger Pouivet ( Nancy, France ) Matthew S. Pugh ( Providence College ), Eleonore Stump ( Saint Louis ), Thomas Sullivan and Sandra Menssen ( University of St. Thomas, MN ), Stephen Theron, Denys Turner ( Yale ), Michael Thompson ( Pittsburgh ).
* Fergus Kerr, O. P., " Aquinas and Analytic Philosophy: Natural Allies?

Fergus and .
* Fleming, Fergus.
* Fergus G. Priest, " Handbook of Brewing ", | publisher = CRC Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8247-2657-X
Constantín's family dominated Fortriu after 789 and perhaps, if Constantín was a kinsman of Óengus I of the Picts ( Óengus son of Fergus ), from around 730.
Julie Kohler, played by Jeanne Moreau, poses as Diana / Artemis for the artist Fergus.
This choice seems fitting for Julie, a character beset by revenge, of which Fergus becomes the fourth victim.
( Irish mythology mentions a weapon Caladbolg, the sword of Fergus mac Roich.
The Slow Food movement has sought in some countries to add an edible school yard and garden classrooms to schools, e. g. in Fergus, Ontario, where these were added to a public school to augment the kitchen classroom.
# Elizabeth of England married Fergus of Galloway and had issue.
Dál Riata flourished from the time of Fergus Mór in the late fifth century until the Viking incursions that commenced in the late eighth century.
* M. Fergus, S. Emil & V. Geza: The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ ( 175 B. C.
Other Gaels, such as Caustantín and Óengus, the sons of Fergus, were identified among the Pictish king lists, as were Angles such as Talorcen son of Eanfrith, and Britons such as Bridei son of Beli.
* 1879 Fergus McMaster, Australian businessman, aviation pioneer, and soldier, one of the founders of Qantas ( d. 1950 )
The first version was developed by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway and Zoltan Somogyi and was released on April 8, 1995.
Loarn was supposedly the brother of Fergus Mór, whom the descendants of Kenneth claimed as an ancestor.
It is also noted that Ailred wrote his Life of S. Ninian at a time when he was living under Scottish rule and had close connections both to Fergus of Galloway ( who would resurrect the Bishopric of Galloway ), and to the Scottish royal family, all of whom would have been pleased to have a manuscript with such a glowing description of a Galwegian and Scottish saint.
In addition, Fergus Gordon Kerr, a Roman Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers founded by Saint Dominic, notes that " theological questions lie between the lines of all of Wittgenstein's writing.
Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby have been hired to pen the film.

Fergus and World
In modern times and during World Wars I and II many Fergus ( s ) ons from Scotland and abroad were distinguished military leaders.
At 20: 45, after Windows on the World, Crumnp hears jazz reviews from Fergus Barrowman ( Offbeat ), music history with Wayne Mowat ( Hit Parade ), arts news with Emma Bugden ( Gallery ), classical musical reviews with Kate Mead ( The Podium ) DVD reviews with Miles Buckingham ( Small Screen Cinema ) and poetry with Chris Price ( A Leaf of Words ).

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A similar theory traces Fergus from a certain man called " Gilli ," a Gall-Gaidhel " Jarl " of the Western Isles.

Fergus and Journal
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Fergus and Roman
* Roman de Fergus, an Arthurian romance probably written at the beginning of the 13th century
In the 13th century, French flourished as a literary language, and produced the Roman de Fergus, the earliest piece of non-Celtic vernacular literature to survive from Scotland.
* William the Clerk 13th century Scoto-Norman poet, writer of the Old French Roman de Fergus
* St Fergus Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman de Fergus was the earliest piece of non-Celtic vernacular literature to come from Scotland.
Picture of Fergus in a MS of Ferguut, a derivative text based on the Roman de Fergus from the Netherlands.
) manuscript: Leiden, University Library, Ms. Letterkunde 191-1 Ferguut, a translation / adaptation of the Old French Arthurian romance Le chevalier au biel Escu, better known as the Roman de Fergus
The reasoning in this case is that the Roman de Fergus, an early 13th century French language Arthurian romance, names its eponymous hero's father as Soumilloit ( Somairle ).
The Roman de Fergus may not be entitled to general reliability in matters of historical correctness, but Soumilloit is unlikely to have been totally made up.
The Roman infers that Fergus ' father, Somairle, was a poor warrior who benefitted greatly by marriage to a noblewoman, from whom Fergus inherited power.
This is the so-called Roman de Fergus.
The Roman de Fergus, as it happens, is the earliest piece of non-Celtic vernacular literature to emerge from Scotland.
The Roman gratifies Fergus ' descendants by making him a Perceval-like knight of King Arthur.

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