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At and Onna
At the age of forty, he married his niece Onna san no Miya, who was a daughter of his elder half-brother, and her mother was a lady whose half-sister was Empress Fujitsubo, hence her another niece.

At and Romans
At Aquae Sextiae, the Romans won two battles and took the Teuton king Teutobod prisoner.
At about the same time the Romans began to recruit foreign auxiliary cavalry from among Gauls, Iberians, and Numidians, the last being highly valued as mounted skirmishers and scouts ( see Numidian cavalry ).
At first the Parthians ' mobility greatly confounded the Romans, whose armoured close-order infantry proved unable to match the speed of the Parthians.
At the end of April the Romans captured the fortress of Pirisabora, which guarded the canal approach from the Euphrates to Ctesiphon on the Tigris.
At the time, the Ostrogoths were settled in Byzantine territory as foederati ( allies ) of the Romans, but were becoming restless and increasingly difficult for Zeno to manage.
At the Battle of the Caudine Forks they were kept penned in without supplies, especially water, until the Senate bought their release in exchange for a half-year treaty the Romans considered humiliating, by which they provided hostages and gave up the colonies.
At that period, the Greek language was considered a lingua franca, i. e. the language spoken in the known world ( for the Greeks and Romans ) of that time and, as a result, modern linguistics struggles to overcome this.
At popular assemblies, particularly during the pilgrimage to the Temple Mount, they stabbed their enemies ( Romans or Roman sympathizers, Herodians, and wealthy Jews comfortable with Roman rule ), lamenting ostentatiously after the deed to blend into the crowd to escape detection.
* At the request of the Romans, Ariarathes V, king of Cappadocia, rejects a proposal from the Seleucid king, Demetrius I, for him to marry the sister of Demetrius I.
At the same time, Frederick's oldest son Henry took the title of King of the Romans.
At the time he was elected King of the Romans, Frederick promised to go on crusade.
At the end of the war the victorious Romans gave all of Numidia to Masinissa of the Massylii.
At the age of 3, he was, together with his father, Pepin the Short, and his elder brother, Charlemagne, anointed King of the Franks and titled " Patrician of the Romans " by Pope Stephen II, who had left Rome to beg the Frankish King for assistance against the Lombards.
At first, the Romans won a number of small victories, largely due to Perseus ' refusal to consolidate his armies.
At the time of the reign of emperor Augustus, the Romans decided that a saeculum was 110 years.
At around the same time, the Romans were finally the victorious over Carthage.
At the age of nine, on 9 December 1687, he was crowned King of Hungary ; and at the age of ten, on 23 January 1690, King of the Romans.
At Castleford is the confluence of the Aire and Calder ; just downstream of the confluence was the ford where the ancient British road, used by the Romans, crossed on its way north to York.
At, the Romans bridged the river with Ermine Street in the first century.
At Reculver, the Romans built a fort that was about from the sea, whereas Leland, in the early 16th century, described Reculver as being from the sea, and the great storm of 1809 carried away half of the fort.
At the start of the Second Punic War ( 218-201 BC ), Masinissa fought for Carthage against Syphax, the King of the Masaesyli of western Numidia ( present day Algeria ), who had allied himself with the Romans.
At first the Romans gave way before an attack by Gauls in chariots.
At the end, the Romans had lost 6, 000 men and Pyrrhus 3, 500 but, while battered, his army was still a force to be reckoned with.
At around 11am, Romans ate a small lunch, and in the evening, they consumed the cena, the main meal of the day.
At a few places the Romans built wooden bridges across the Isara so they could cross the river with its strong currents more easily.

At and erected
At Bobbio the saint repaired the half-ruined church of St. Peter, and erected his celebrated abbey, which for centuries was stronghold of orthodoxy in Northern Italy.
At the suggestion of Themistocles, all of the funerary sculptures were built into the city wall and two large city gates facing north-west were erected in the Kerameikos.
At the time, the outer shells of the buildings had already been erected and, with their pavilions and arcaded galleries, formed a striking backdrop to the event.
At this time, the Dutch settlers erected some small earthworks and a three-cannon fort above the warehouse, on the hill where Fort George would eventually be built by the English.
At the instance of St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Pope Benedict XIV ( 1740 – 1758 ) forbade the quarrying of the Colosseum and erected Stations of the Cross around the arena, which remained until February 1874.
At Tilbury on the Thames he erected a camp for the defence of London, should the Spaniards indeed land.
At the beginning of it stands the marble triumphal arch with a single archway, and without bas-reliefs, erected in his honour in 115 by the Senate and Roman people.
At the proposed site, located approximately 26 leguas ( Spanish Leagues ) north of San Diego, 18 leagues south of San Gabriel, and half a league from the Pacific Ocean, an enramada ( arbor ) was constructed, two bronze bells were hung from the branch of a nearby tree, and a wooden cross was erected.
At the conclusion of the first day of Sukkot immediately after the conclusion of the seventh year in the cycle, they erected a wooden dais in the Temple court, upon which the king sat.
At Cutknife is the world's largest tomahawk, the Poundmaker Historical Centre and Big Bear monument erected by cairn erected by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
At Delphi he erected a great group in bronze including the figures of Greek gods Apollo and Athena, several Attic heroes, and General Miltiades the Younger.
At first, during the French revolutionary wars these states were erected as republics ( the so called " Républiques soeurs ", or " sisters republics ").
At Christmas, a Christmas tree is erected in the field in front of the main buildings.
At that time, highwaymen were hanged near to where they were caught, and it is said that one was caught and executed on a gallows erected by the Green Dragon's front entrance.
At present, there is no agreement as to the systematic placement of the Vetulicola, represented by seven species from Chengjiang: originally described as crustacean arthropods, the Vetulicola were later erected as a new phylum of primitive deuterostomes by D. G.
At about the same time, the Stovall Hotel was erected on the site of the first Grant Hotel.
At a roadside park, approximately east of Naubinway at, a historical marker was erected in 1965 to commemorate the northernmost point of Lake Michigan, which is located approximately west of the park.
At the time it was a frontier town protected by a garrison fort erected on a hill close to Canterbury Center and commanded by Capt.
At Pike be took from his feet a pair of new shoes, bartered them for an axe, and pushed on into the wilderness, and in the center of the township near a small stream erected the rudest kind of a hut.
At that time, according to historians, "... many prominent and influential men who lived in the vicinity of Guthsville exerted themselves to secure the selection of the village as the place best adapted for the county seat on account of its situation in the geographical center of the large area of territory to be erected into a separate county, but their efforts proved unavailing and the advocates of Allentown were successful.
At the time, the park included a war memorial, complete with flagpole and monument ( erected in 1945 ); playground equipment ; a baseball diamond ; and 95 Sycamore trees.
At its base is a historical marker, erected in 1965, that commemorates the town's rich history.
At Governor Barrios ’ suggestion, the Presidio of San Agustin de Ahumada was erected in the summer of 1756 near El Orcoquisac, the spot of Blancpain ’ s capture.
At one time owning most of present day Blaine, the Cain brothers erected the biggest store north of Seattle, a lumber and shingle mill, a hotel ( largest in the state at the time ), the first public wharf, and donated large public tracts of land.

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