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At Alba Augusta ( Alba-la-Romaine ) the devastation was so complete, that the Christian bishop retired to Viviers, but in Gregory's account at Mende in Lozère, also deep in the heart of Gaul, bishop Privatus was forced to sacrifice to idols in the very cave where he was later venerated.
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* 1567 – At a dinner, the Duke of Alba arrests the Count of Egmont and the Count of Hoorn for treason.
At Procas ' death, Numitor became king of Alba Longa, but Amulius captured him and sent him to prison ; he also forced the daughter of Numitor, Rhea Silvia, to become a virgin priestess among the Vestals.
At the end of the Okeanos Potamos, is the holy island of Alba ( Leuke, Pytho Nisi, Isle of Snakes ), sacred to the Pelasgian ( and later, Greek ) Apollo, greeting the sun rising in the east.
At this point three roads run into the Via Appia, that from Tusculum, that from Alba Longa, and that from Antium ; so necessarily here would be a halting-place, which took its name from the three shops there, the general store, the blacksmith's, and the refreshment-house ... Tres Tabernae is translated as Three Taverns, but it more correctly means three shops " ( Forbes's Footsteps of St. Paul, p. 20 ).
At the state level, Alba Township is located in Senate District 22, represented by Republican Doug Magnus, and in House District 22B, represented by Republican Rod Hamilton.
Some unreleased Mecano songs are Me Non Parle Vous Français (" I Don't Speak French "), Me he declarado en guerra (" I've Declared Myself At War "), Cristóbal Colón (" Christopher Columbus "), El Caballo de Espartero (" The Weaver's Horse "), Solo (" Alone "), Lía, El Pez (" The Fish "), El Romance de la Niña María Luz (" The Romance of the Girl María Luz "), Arlequín (" Harlequin "), Al Alba (" At Dawn "), ¿ Qué Haces Tú en el Mundo?
At the invitation of Gabriel Bethlen, the lord of Transylvania, he spent a short year ( 1622 ) as professor of philosophy at the gymnasium of Weißenburg ( Alba Iulia ).
At the death of Don Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Alba and 10th Duke of Berwick, the English title was inherited by his nephew Don Fernando FitzJames Stuart, 15th Duke of Peñaranda de Duero ( 1922 – 1971 ), and subsequently Fernando's son Don Jacobo FitzJames Stuart, 16th Duke of Peñaranda de Duero and current head of the House of FitzJames ( born in 1947 and without children ).
At first they pretended just to have revolted against his viceroys, successively Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens, John of Austria, and Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, while their self-appointed Stadtholders continued to pretend they represented Philip.
At the site of the modern Castel Gandolfo stood in pre-Roman age, the famous Alba Longa, capital of the mythical Latin League, a city founded by Ascanius, the son of Aeneas.
At that time, Alba or Albany ( later called Scotland ) was divided into seven kingdoms: Moray, Ath-fhotla, or Atholl, Fife, Cirech, Ce, Fortrenn and Strath-Cluaidh.
At the National Theatre Bucharest, Nicolae Massim made his debut as assistant director to Ion Sahighian, and during long and distinguished career with the National Theatre, Nicolae Massim directed many memorable hits such as Othello, The House of Bernarda Alba or " The Glass of Water ".
At and Augusta
At Martorell, the Roman Via Augusta crosses the river on the impressive Devil's bridge, which dates from the High Middle Ages in its current form.
At the approach to the west of the important city of Augusta Taurinorum ( Turin, Italy ), Constantine encountered a large force of heavily armed Maxentian cavalry, labeled clibanarii or cataphracti in the ancient sources.
At the time, the hotel was one of the largest and most luxurious in the nation, and it served many of the travelers who visited Augusta in the early part of the century.
At first Raetia formed a distinct province, but towards the end of the 1st century AD Vindelicia was added to it ; hence Tacitus ( Germania, 41 ) could speak of Augusta Vindelicorum ( Augsburg ) as " a colony of the province of Raetia ".
At age sixteen and speaking virtually no English, Augusta arrived in Great Britain in order to marry 28-year old Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King George II and Queen Caroline.
At the time, Frederick, the son of Prince William of Prussia and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Weimar, was second in line to the Prussian throne ( after his father ).
At each of the 3 sessions Participants: Elect 1 / 3 of the Officers that will serve during the Augusta Sessions
At Augusta, US-400 and US-54 enter into another concurrency with US-77, and US-400 breaks from this concurrency at Haverhill.
At the conclusion of this violent but brief social storm they were rebuilt more extensively than before, with a road connecting Mainz and Augsburg ( Augusta Vindelicorum ).
At that time Augusta wrote to her sister-in-law about Medora, saying: " The likeness to Byron ... makes her very good-humoured ".
At the same time a Port Augusta friend of Giles, WJ Gillett, opened the Beverley branch in Western Australia.
At an unknown date, the capital of Belgica was moved from Durocortum Remorum ( Reims ) to Augusta Treverorum.
At the age of 30, Arriaga had married Lucrécia Augusta de Brito de Berredo Furtado de Melo ( Foz do Douro, Porto, November 13, 1844 – Parede, Oeiras, October 14, 1927 ), from a family friendly to the Arriagas ( from the island of Pico ).
At the time the city controlled a vast territory bordering that of Augusta Trajana ( Stara Zagora ) and reaching the Tundzha to the west, bordering that of Messembria to the north and the southern shore of Lake Burgas to the south.
At this time the Legio II Augusta held the command in the south east, the Legio IX Hispana was campaigning the north east beyond the Trent, the Legio XX Valeria Victrix held Colchester and the Legio XIV was based at Wroxeter.
At and devastation
At Bordeaux, and again at the Battle of the River Garonne, the Umayyad forces were cavalry, not infantry, and were not taken by surprise, and given a chance to mass for battle, which led to the devastation of Odo's army, almost all of whom were killed with minimal losses to the Muslims.
At the time, the nation was consumed in an effort to rebuild the country after the devastation of World War II.
At the time, the cause of the devastation was erroneously attributed to the dubiously nicknamed " killer algae " Caulerpa taxifolia ( a non-native Asian tropical green algae first discovered in the Mediterranean Sea adjacent to the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco in 1984 ) spread throughout the coastal sea floor.
At the end of the 1930s came WWII, and although Warkworth escaped the physical devastation it became host to thousands of military men from America.
At first, Xavier planned to gain permission for building a mission from the emperor but was disappointed with the devastation of the imperial residence.
At first, he thinks he is having a strange dream, and so he appears callously unconcerned at the devastation, stating only that " I've never dreamed in colour before ".
At the end of World War I, Saintenoy was appointed a member of the " Royal Commission of Monuments and Sites " where he played an important role in the reconstruction of Belgium following the devastation of the war.
At this point of devastation, one person received major injuries from the tornado and died two days later ; Chuck Dale, 30 years of age, was the one fatality of the tornado.
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