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At a later period, Paul's epistles place him with Paul and Saint Timothy at Ephesus, whence he was sent by Paul to Corinth, Greece for the purpose of getting the contributions of the church there on behalf of the poor Christians at Jerusalem sent forward.
The Roman Martyrology, the official list of recognized saints, references Soter: " At Rome, Saint Soter, Pope, whom Dionysius of Corinth praises for his outstanding charity towards needy exiled Christians who came to him, and towards those who had been condemned to the mines.
At a date no doubt previous to the foundation of Syracuse, Corfu was peopled by settlers from Corinth, probably 730 BC, but it appears to have previously received a stream of emigrants from Eretria.
* At the Isthmian Games at Corinth, the Roman general and pro-consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus proclaims that all Greeks are to be free and governed by their own laws.
* At a Pan-Hellenic Conference in Corinth, Philip II of Macedon announces the formation of the League of Corinth to liberate the Greek cities of Asia Minor from Persian rule, ostensibly because the Persian King, Arses, refuses to make reparations to Philip for Artaxerxes III's aid to the city of Perinthus when it was resisting Philip.
At the beginning of Scene III, Oedipus is still waiting for the servant to be brought into the city, when a messenger arrives from Corinth to declare the King Polybus is dead.
At the same time, however, Epaminondas managed through a series of diplomatic efforts to dismantle the Peloponnesian league: the remaining members of the league finally abandoned Sparta ( in 365 Corinth, Epidaurus, and Phlius made peace with Thebes and Argos ), and Messenia remained independent and firmly loyal to Thebes.
At this point he wrote to son and his commanders in Athens and Corinth telling them to henceforth consider him a dead man and to ignore any letters they might receive written under his seal.
At Corinth, he was given the title ' Hegemon ' of the Greek forces against the Persians.
) At Corinth, he was so closely connected with the cult of Poseidon that the Isthmian Games, originally instituted in Poseidon's honor, came to be looked upon as the funeral games of Melicertes.
At a later period the project was resumed by the Sikel leader Ducetius, who, after his expulsion from Sicily by Syracuse and his exile at Corinth, returned at the head of a body of colonists from the Peloponnese ; and having obtained much support from the neighbouring Siculi, especially from Archonides, dynast of Herbita, according to Diodorus Siculus founded a city on the coast, which was called Kalè Akté ( The Fair Shore or Beautiful Coast ).
At the Isthmian Games in 196 BC, Flamininus declared all the Greek cities free, although Roman garrisons were placed at Corinth and Chalcis.
Col. Reid stated that at Shiloh Maj. Belknap, " was always in the right place at the right time, directing and encouraging officers and men as coolly as a veteran " At Corinth, Major Belknap was noted for his " conspicuous gallantry ".
At about this time, civil strife broke out in Corinth between the democratic party and the oligarchic party.
At the conference that resulted, the Spartans proposed a peace based on the independence of all states ; this was rejected by the allies, as Athens wished to hold the gains it had made in the Aegean, Thebes wished to keep its control over the Boeotian league, and Argos already had designs on assimilating Corinth into its state.
At Corinth, the democratic party continued to hold the city proper, while the exiles and their Spartan supporters held Lechaeum, from where they raided the Corinthian countryside.
Place and date: At Corinth, Miss., October 4, 1862.
At first, they resemble black-figure models from Corinth and eastern Greece.
At the age of nineteen, on May 7, 1862, outside of Corinth, he was promoted to the rank of captain.
At this juncture, Alexander claims the loyalty of all Macedonians and assumes the titles of his father, and he tells all Macedonians that the Treaty of Corinth still stands.

At and Heraclids
At Sparta, the Heraclids formed two dynasties ruling jointly: the Agiads and the Eurypontids.

At and ruled
At one time the Kush of Nubia ruled ancient Egypt.
The jurist Sextus Pomponius said, " At the beginning of our city, the people began their first activities without any fixed law, and without any fixed rights: all things were ruled despotically, by kings ".
At the time of his death, Shaka ruled over 250, 000 people and could muster more than 50, 000 warriors.
One passage of the book reportedly states: " At the international level, terrorism will rule ; and in this scenario use of mass destruction weapons cannot be ruled out.
At the end of World War II in 1945, Taiwan was taken over by the ROC forces who, then, ruled most of mainland China.
At the end of the century, though still ruled by a communist party, China's economic system had transformed almost completely to capitalism.
At the time, the city and the surrounding Comtat Venaissin were ruled by the kings of Sicily of the house of Anjou.
At the time, Jobst of Moravia ruled Brandenburg and thus was one of the prince-electors who had the right to vote for the new emperor.
At the commencement of the Peloponnesian war Sitalces entered into alliance with the Athenians, and in 429 BC he invaded Macedon ( then ruled by Perdiccas II ) with a vast army that included 150, 000 warriors from independent Thracian tribes.
At the beginning of his reign the religious fervor which had sustained the Almoravide dynasty was rapidly subsiding ; in Portugal independent Moorish chiefs ruled over cities and petty taifa states, ignoring the central government ; in Africa the Almohades were destroying the remnants of the Almoravide power.
At first the Zirids ( 973-1160 ) had ruled as vassals of the Fatimids who had relocated along the Nile ; later the Zirids established an independent Ifriqiya, by breaking with the Fatimids.
At her mortuary temple, in Osirian statues that regaled the transportation of the pharaoh to the world of the dead, the symbols of the pharaoh as the deity Osiris were the reason for the attire and they were much more important to be displayed traditionally, her breasts are obscured behind her crossed arms holding the regal staffs of the two kingdoms she ruled.
At the start of the Fourth Age, Gimli led a group of colonists from the Lonely Mountain to the Glittering Caves, beneath Hornburg in Rohan, where he established another Dwarf kingdom and ruled there for more than a century.
At Genesis 36: 16, Amalek is described as the " chief of Amalek ", and thus his name can be construed to refer to a clan or a territory over which he ruled.
At that time, the three countries were ruled by military dictatorships.
At the height of his reign, Henry ruled over a vast territory stretching from the coast of the North and Baltic Seas to the Alps, and from Westphalia to Pomerania.
At the end of his reign he ruled over a territory roughly coterminous with the old Roman provinces of Asia and Bithynia.
At that time, Sigismund ruled the Duchy of Głogów, and frequently visited Częstochowa on his way to the Duchies of Silesia ( 1498, 1502, 1502, 1503, 1505, 1505, 1506 ).
At the end of the century Silesia became part of Poland and was ruled by the Piast dynasty ; the land of the pagan Opolanie was conquered by Duke Mieszko I in 992.
At the time of the birth of his youngest son, in 1095, Roger I ruled the County of Sicily, his nephew, Roger Borsa, was the Duke of Apulia and Calabria, and his great nephew, Richard II of Capua, was the Prince of Capua.
At the beginning of the 16th century Rimini, now a secondary town of the Papal States, was ruled by an Apostolic Legate.
At Euric's death in 484 the Kingdom of the Visigoths encompassed all of Iberia except for the region of Galicia ( ruled by the Suebi ) and a third of modern France.
At the start of Æthelbald's reign, both Kent and Wessex were ruled by strong kings ; Wihtred and Ine, respectively.
At the time, the area was ruled by a female chief the Spaniards called Guatari Mico.

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