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Around 1509, under a land grant from the Spanish king, he became founder and governor of Castilla de Oro, in what is now Panama, one of the first two Spanish settlements on the American mainland ( different sources give dates from 1508 to 1510 ).
Around 1510 he was asked to paint four saints in grisaille for the outside of the wings of Albrecht Dürer's Heller Altarpiece (: de ) in Frankfurt.
Around 1510, the manor house was demolished by an officer to the Crown, who sold the timbers for a profit to Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, who used them in the construction of Bradgate House in Leicestershire.
Around 1510, Le Puy suffered the Plague.
Around 1485 the family also founded manufactories in Innsbruck ( since 1510 in Hall, since 1539 in Schwaz ).
Around 1510 the towers were enhanced with an additional octagonal floor and high spires.

Around and Marcantonio
Around 1524, Marcantonio was briefly imprisoned by Pope Clement VII for making the I modi set of erotic engravings, from the designs of Giulio Romano, which were later accompanied by sonnets written by Pietro Aretino.

Around and travelled
Around 1511 or earlier, he travelled down the river and south into the Alps, where the scenery moved him so deeply that he became the first landscape painter in the modern sense, making him the leader of the Danube School, a circle that pioneered landscape as an independent genre, in southern Germany.
Around the middle of the 13th century, various legends developed that, after Richard's capture, his minstrel Blondel travelled Europe from castle to castle, loudly singing a song known only to the two of them ( they had composed it together ).
Around 392 BC he set up his own school of rhetoric, because at the time Athens had no set curriculum for higher education ( sophist teachers often travelled ), and proved to be not only an influential teacher, but a shrewd businessman.
Around 1720, an Irani-Zoroastrian priest named Jamasp Peshotan Velati travelled from Iran to India.
Around 1560 Yú Dàyóu travelled to Shaolin Monastery to see for himself its monks ' fighting techniques, but found them disappointing.
Around 1989-1992 people who had travelled to attend the first raves began setting up promotion companies in each region to organize their own parties.
Around 4. 1 million passengers travelled through the airport in 2011, a 2. 2 % increase on 2010.
Around 1650 he travelled to Westphalia with Jacob van Ruisdael, where a dated piece showing Bad Bentheim is recorded.
Around 890 AD he travelled to England, where Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, had his tales written down.
Hergé may have also been inspired by a Danish boy scout and later actor Palle Huld who was 15 years old when he travelled around the world and wrote Around the World in 44 days by Palle.
Around those years, she travelled to North American, Europe and some other countries highlighting, Turkey, Syria, Libya, Palestine and Egypt ( 1929 ), Mexico ( 1937 ), South America ( 1946-1947 ) and Canarias Islands ( 1947-1951 ) where she was declared adoptive daughter.
Around February 1938, Lim travelled to Dungun with Zhuang Huiquan ( 莊惠泉 ) of the Singapore Anxi Association to carry out their plan.
Around 6, 000 Clydebank fans travelled to Rugby Park for the final.
The first project of the company was Around the World for Free, a multi-platform reality show, where he travelled the world without any money to start with.
Around 890 AD Ōhthere ( Norwegian: Ottar fra Hålogaland ) travelled to England, where Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, had written reports of Skiringssal ( Anglo-Saxon: Sciringes heal ).
Around 1620 he travelled through Paris to Venice.
Around October 1968, they joined forces with Mick Liber and travelled to the UK where they revived the Python Lee Jackson name.
Around 1604, however, ter Brugghen travelled to Italy to expand his skills, like many of his Dutch counterparts, with the exception of Rembrandt who is known for his adamant refusal to do so.

Around and Rome
Around this time, to avoid any scandals Tiberius divorced Julia and left Rome to live on the Greek island of Rhodes.
Around the year 197, Rome divided Britannia into two provinces, Britannia Superior and Britannia Inferior ; sometime after 305, Britannia was further divided, and made into an imperial diocese.
Around the same time he restored the colony of Galeria along the Via Portuensis, while also establishing a new colony, called Draco, along the left bank of the Tiber River, some eleven miles from Rome along the Via Ostiensis.
Around Rome, he also planted vineyards.
Around 343 BC, Rome and Capua attempted to form an alliance, a first step toward a closer unity.
Around the age of 21, Strabo moved to Rome, where he studied philosophy with the Peripatetic Xenarchus, a highly respected tutor in Augustus's court.
Around 1 AD, there were more than three hundred pastry chefs in Rome, and Cato wrote about how they created all sorts of diverse foods, and flourished because of those foods.
Around the same time, Silverius was accused of offering to betray Rome to the Goths.
Around the same time, Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria made overtures to John, offering the renounce his nation ’ s obedience to the Patriarch of Constantinople, and place his kingdom under the ecclesiastical authority of the popes at Rome.
Around 300 BC the Samnite Wars obliged Rome to double the normal annual military levy from 2 to 4 legions, doubling the cavalry levy from 600 to 1, 200 horse.
Around 450 BC, there are some 50 patrician gentes ( clans ) recorded, whereas just 14 remained at the time of Julius Caesar ( dictator of Rome 48-44 BC ), whose own Iulii clan was patrician.
Around 300, as Rome was losing control over its southernmost provinces, the southern ( Swiss ) parts of Germania Superior were incorporated into the Provincia Maxima Sequanorum before they became part of Burgundy in the early 5th century.
Around 93, Emperor Domitian ( 81-96 ) expelled philosophers from Rome, including the Stoic philosopher Epiktetos, who went to Nicopolis where he died around AD 135.
Around 180, the next mention of Nicopolis with respect to Church history is actually a bishop of Rome, Pope Eleutherius, who reigned from around 174-189.
Around 1503, he was in Rome again, working on the tomb of the Papal Protonotary Lomellino.
Around 300 BC the bettor was classified by Aristotle with the thief and laws were enacted in pagan Greece and Rome for suppression.
Around 1560, a wealthy Milanese nobleman, Marco de Sadis-Cusani, having established himself in Rome, was joined by a number of zealous associates, both priests and laymen, and pledged to instruct both children and adults in Christian doctrine.
Around 390 BC, the Gallic chieftain Brennus made his own way through the Alps, defeated the Romans in the Battle of the Allia and sacked Rome for several months.
Around 1715 he was made the organist of the Church of the Gesù, in Rome, a prestigious post.
As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings, the FIVB recently launched a new " FIVB Heroes " promotion in Rome.
According to the chronicler Malchus, " Around this time, the empress Eudoxia, the widow of the emperor Valentinian and the daughter of the emperor Theodosius and Eudocia, remained unhappily at Rome and, enraged at the tyrant Maximus because of the murder of her spouse, she summoned the Vandal Gaiseric, king of Africa, against Maximus, who was ruling Rome.
Around 1640 he was at Rome as a member of various academies, among which that of gli Umoristi ( the Humorist ), where he read " Ragguagli di Parnasso " (" Comparison with Parnassus "), dedicated to the bad poets of the times.
According to the chronicler Malchus, " Around this time, the empress Eudoxia, the widow of the emperor Valentinian and the daughter of the emperor Theodosius and Eudocia, remained unhappily at Rome and, enraged at the tyrant Maximus because of the murder of her spouse, she summoned the Vandal Gaiseric, king of Africa, against Maximus, who was ruling Rome.

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