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Furthermore, biodiversity required a substantial amount of time to recover from the K T event, despite the probable existence of an abundance of vacant ecological niches.
His first wife, Juliet Macpherson ( c. 1776 1850 ), was a daughter of James Macpherson ( 1736 1796 ), a probable translator of Ossian poems.
* 2007 The German Bundestag passes the controversial data retention bill mandating storage of citizens ' telecommunications traffic data for six months without probable cause.
Police in the United States are also prohibited from holding criminal suspects for more than a reasonable amount of time ( usually 24 48 hours ) before arraignment, using torture, abuse or physical threats to extract confessions, using excessive force to effect an arrest, and searching suspects ' bodies or their homes without a warrant obtained upon a showing of probable cause.
Bamforth ( 2005 ) noted that the probable origin of sake was in the Nara period ( 710 794 ).
For a ' middle date ' see Bauckham who opts for a date between 80 90AD as most probable.
However, a slightly younger ( c. 1270 1294 ) French poem called Li dis dou vrai aniel was Boccaccio's probable source.
* probable Muammar al-Gaddafi, leader of Libya
* probable Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, King of Malaysia ( d. 1979 )
* probable Maurice Scève, French poet ( b. 1500 )
* probable Giovanni Bernardino Azzolini or Mazzolini or Asoleni, Italian painter ( d. c. 1645 )
* probable T. F. O ' Rahilly, Irish academic ( d. 1953 )
* probable Joseph Brant, Mohawk leader ( d. 1807 )
* probable Nicholas of Autrecourt, French philosopher and theologian ( d. c. 1369 )
* probable Owain Glyndŵr, last Welsh Prince of Wales ( d. 1416 )
* probable Ououso becomes King of Nanzan in present-day south Okinawa, Japan.
* probable Antonio de Guevara, Spanish chronicler and moralist ( d. 1545 )
* probable Filippo de Lurano, Italian composer ( b. 1475 )
* probable John Ford, dramatist ( b. 1586 )
* probable Elizabeth Polwheele, English playwright ( b. c. 1651 )
* probable Chief Powhatan ( proper name Wahunsenacawh ), father of Pocahontas ( b. c. 1547 )
* probable Lone Horn, Minneconjou chief ( d. 1875 )
* May 11 Pope Eugene II succeeds Pope Paschal I as the 99th pope ( probable date ).
* probable Fernan Perez de Oliva, Spanish man of letters ( born 1492 )

probable and Henry
* probable Henry Willobie, English poet ( b. 1575 )
* probable Henry Chettle, English writer ( b. 1564 )
* probable Edmund Dudley, minister of Henry VII of England ( d. 1510 )
* probable Elizabeth Seymour, sister-in-law of Henry VIII of England ( d. 1563 )
It is probable that the idea of annulment ( not divorce as commonly assumed ) had suggested itself to Henry much earlier than this and was motivated by his desire for an heir to secure the legitimacy of the Tudor claim to the crown.
* probable Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire ( d. 1522 )
Based on these two points, as well as a number of contemporary allusions, and the belief that the play is similar to Hamlet in vocabulary, and to Henry V and As You Like It in metre, scholars have suggested 1599 as a probable date.
However, Owen Tudor is particularly remembered for his role in founding England's Tudor dynasty including his relationship with, and probable secret marriage to, Catherine of Valois, widow of King Henry V of England.
* probable Henry Chettle, dramatist ( born c. 1564 )
The latter is the more probable possibility: Vergil would probably have wanted to present a fine manuscript to Henry VIII instead of a printed book and since Veterani was the most famous copyist of the time it would make sense that Vergil asked him to do it: however, no such copy by Veterani is known.
It is probable that Henry I granted the burgesses certain privileges, for Henry II confirmed to them all the franchises and customs which they had in the time of Henry I.
It is probable that Henry kept the " bordereau " in his possession for a considerable time, making it all the more surprising that he did not recognize the undisguised writing of one of his former fellow officers, Major Esterhazy.
If it is not certain that Henry was Esterhazy's accomplice, it seems very probable that from the end of 1894 he knew him to be the author of the bordereau.
Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset ( 26 November ( probable ) 1401 25 November 1418 ) was the eldest son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and the grandson of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Katherine Swynford.
This was most probable, and was reflected in the Bull issued by Pope Innocent III on 9 June 1210, where the Holy See demanded the restitution of all the hereditary rights of the Silesian branch according to Bolesław III's testament and also excommunicated Leszek I the White ; this edict was made by the request of an anonymous Duke of Silesia, which could have only been Henry I the Bearded ( because Mieszko I used the title of Duke of Raciborz-Opole ).
It is probable that this title was not recognized at Henry II's coronation.
This, the fact that a Henry is mentioned in the text, and some of the manuscripts can be dated to the early 13th century, make it very probable the poem dates from that period.
It is probable that some earlier notated examples have been lost, since the vast majority of English manuscript sources from before the 1530s were destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII.
It is probable that the patron of the work was Engelbrecht II of Nassau, who died in 1504, or his successor Henry III of Nassau-Breda, the Stadtholder or governor of several of the Habsburg provinces in the Low Countries.
* probable Henry Playford, music publisher ( born 1657 )
One of Henry's main sources was the Venerable Bede and the 13th-century chronicler, Roger of Wendovers main source was Henry, although it is probable that he had access to information from manuscripts and oral sources now lost in history.

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