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At about that time, the Vikings terrorised and sacked Utrecht and Antwerp.
At the same time as there were local underground priests and bishops, the Pope considered the Catholic Church in The Netherlands to be mission territory and no longer the traditional Bishopric of Utrecht.
At some point Minuit moved to Utrecht and never returned to his homeland.
At the conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession, the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 gave Britain a thirty-year asiento, or contract-right, to supply an unlimited number of slaves to the Spanish colonies, and 500 tons of goods per year.
At the Treaty of Utrecht, ending the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713, the Spanish Upper Quarter was again divided between Prussian Guelders ( Geldern, Viersen, Horst, Venray ), the United Provinces ( Venlo, Montfort, Echt ), Austria ( Roermond, Niederkrüchten, Weert ), and the Duchy of Jülich ( Erkelenz ).
At present, the Archbishop who heads the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Utrecht has frequently been promoted to cardinal.
At its peak in 1712 ( before the Treaty of Utrecht ), the territory of New France extended from Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.
At its peak in 1712 ( before the Treaty of Utrecht ), the territory of New France extended from Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.
At the time it described the area north and east of the Rhine, roughly in the triangle between Utrecht, Bielefeld, and Bonn.
At its largest extent, before the Treaty of Utrecht, this territory included several colonies, each with its own administration: Canada, Acadia, Hudson Bay, and Louisiana.
At Utrecht the program consists of two and a half year of theory, two and a half year specialty-dedicated theory blocks, a clinical rotation in that specialty, and one year continuous practical experience.
At the First Vatican Council, papal primacy in jurisdiction and the dogma of papal infallibility were defined, to the objection of the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht and some communities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
At the death of his uncle, Guy d ' Avesnes, Bishop of Utrecht William took his fief of Amsterdam and annexed it to Holland.
* At The Hague Centraal trains from Leiden, Utrecht and Rotterdam arrive at the same side, because The Hague is a coastal city and one end of the station faces the North Sea.
At first his relations with the Vikings were peaceful, but eventually Utrecht was threatened by the Vikings, at which the bishop and the entire clergy of Utrecht fled to Saint-Odiliënberg, near Roermond.
At the conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession, the Treaty of Utrecht gave to Great Britain a thirty-year asiento or contract, to furnish ( supply ) an unlimited number of slaves to the Spanish colonies and 500 tons of goods per year.
At the meeting in Utrecht, attended by well over a thousand shareholders representing slightly over 20 % of the capital, the proposal to appoint Davignon as chairman of the Supervisory Board just scraped by ( 50, 6 %).
At the February 13 meeting in Utrecht, the shareholders may vote only on the composition of the Board of Directors and on an alteration of the Articles of Association.
At the Utrecht School of the Arts, you can choose from a variety of master's courses and pathways in English:
At the time of the discovery and conquest of the New World, Cardinal Adrian de Utrecht was the Inquisitor General of Spain.
At the University of Utrecht he majored in law, not in art.
At his own request he was sent to the Utrecht Cathedral School ( Martinsstift ), founded by Saint Gregory of Utrecht in 756 or 757, and made good progress.

At and turned
At last her lawyer, Arthur D. Cloud, gave up the case because she turned down three successive settlements he arranged.
At the door she turned back, her Roman nose looking very long now and satiric.
At the wedding a quarrel took place between the rivals and Phineus was turned to stone by the sight of the Gorgon's head.
At the time, a shrine like this might shelter an image of the Crucifixion or the Virgin Mary, but since it is turned away from the viewer, we are not sure what it truly is.
At the time of his retirement from the England team in 1970, he was the nation's most capped player, having turned out 106 times at the highest level.
At the beginning of the Depression in 1929, with his aged parents ' health weakening, Smith resumed fiction writing and turned out more than a hundred short stories, nearly all of which can be classed as weird horror or science fiction.
At this juncture, however, events turned in favour of Charles.
At first the traders may have genuinely operated as labour recruiters, but they quickly turned to subterfuge and outright kidnapping to round up their human cargo.
At the same meeting, Grishin was asked to chair the commission responsible for Chernenko's funeral ; Grishin turned down the offer, claiming that Gorbachev was closer to Chernenko than he was.
At the completion of the required number of twist rotations, the arm motion is reversed ( the steering wheel is turned back ), which removes the body's tilt and stops the twisting rotation.
At midnight on 5 November, Thomas ' breathing became more difficult and his face turned blue.
At this point, Emperor Menelik turned to France, offering a treaty of alliance ; the French response was to abandon the Emperor to secure Italian approval of the Treaty of Bardo which would secure French control of Tunisia.
At the suggestion of Eduard Heine, the Professor at Halle, Cantor turned to analysis.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
At first approaching the subject through The Republic by Plato, he soon turned to contemporary ideas of socialism as expressed by the recently formed Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at Kelmscott House, the home of William Morris.
At the outset he was of the opinion that the question turned on a quibble of words.
At specific points indicated by the pattern, the cable needle is moved, the stitches on it are worked by the other needles, then the cable needle is turned around to a different position to create the cable twist.
At the Council of Vienne in 1312, he issued a series of papal bulls, including Vox in excelso, which officially dissolved the Order, and Ad providam, which turned over most Templar assets to the Hospitallers.
At the instant when the flow is “ turned on ”, the flow is undeflected downstream of the airfoil and there are two stagnation points on the airfoil ( where the flow velocity is zero ): one near the leading edge on the bottom surface, and another on the upper surface near the trailing edge.
At the same time, Masoch turned to the folklore and culture of his homeland, Galicia.
At the start of the plan these imports were mainly much-needed staples such as food and fuel, but later the purchases turned towards reconstruction needs as was originally intended.
At 08: 54, Flight 77 began to deviate from its normal, assigned flight path and turned south, and then hijackers set the flight's autopilot heading for Washington, D. C.
At age 37, Mary turned her attention to finding a husband and producing an heir, thus preventing the Protestant Elizabeth ( still her successor under the terms of Henry VIII's will and the Act of Succession of 1544 ) from succeeding to the throne.
At four minutes past midnight of 6 September, one of them ( likely Issa ) turned on the hostages in the eastern helicopter and fired at them with a Kalashnikov assault rifle from point-blank range.
At 08: 54, Flight 77 began to deviate from its normal, assigned flight path and turned south, and then hijackers set the flight's autopilot heading for Washington, D. C.

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