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Aventinus and until
In his Chronik, Aventinus fabricated a succession of Teutonic kings stretching back to the Great Flood, ruling over vast swathes of Germany and surrounding regions until the 1st century BC, and involving themselves in numerous events from Biblical and Classical history.

Aventinus and 1517
The phrase enkyklios paideia ( ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία ) was used by Plutarch and the Latin word Enciclopedia came from him. The first work titled in this way was the Encyclopedia orbisque doctrinarum, hoc est omnium artium, scientiarum, ipsius philosophiae index ac divisio written by Johannes Aventinus in 1517.

Aventinus and wrote
Aventinus, whose name was real name is Johann or Johannes Turmair ( Aventinus being the Latin name of his birthplace ) wrote the Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany and the first major written work on the subject.
Aventinus wrote Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany.
Aventinus, who has been called the " Bavarian Herodotus ," wrote other books of lesser importance, and a complete edition of his works was published at Munich ( 1881 – 1886 ).
The Swede Johannes Magnus around the same time as Aventinus, wrote that Gothus or Gethar, also known as Gogus or Gog, was one of Magog's sons, who became first king of the Goths ( Geats ) in Gothaland.

Aventinus and Latin
* Aventine Hill ( Latin, Aventinus ; Italian, Aventino )
The Aventine hill ( in Latin, Collis Aventinus ) is the southernmost of Rome's seven hills.

Aventinus and ;
He cites and rejects Varro's proposition that the Sabines named the hill after the nearby Aventus river ; likewise, he believes, the Aventinus fathered by Hercules on Rhea Silvia was likely named after the Aventine hill, not vice versa.
The Bavarian historian Johannes Aventinus will write in the 16th century that in 805 the Bratislava Castle was repaired during the reign of its lord, Prince Vratislav, on the place of the ruins of an old Roman settlement allegedly called Pisonium, and was named Wratisslaburgium ; if this is true, Prince Vratislav is, after Samo, only the second Slavic historical figure known from the Middle Danube region.

Aventinus and other
Later historians ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ) managed to furnish numerous further details, including the assertion by James Anderson that this Tuiscon was in fact none other than the biblical Ashkenaz, son of Gomer.
In addition, Tuiscon, whom Pseudo-Berossus calls the fourth son of Noah, and says ruled first in Germany / Scythia, was identified by later historians ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ) as none other than Ashkenaz, Gomer's son.

Aventinus and for
Many of the important authorities which Aventinus collected for this purpose have been preserved only in his copies.

Aventinus and with
Aventinus remained a Catholic throughout his life, even though he sympathized with aspects of the Protestant reform.
Possibly from this weapon arose an attribution of the invention of the battle-axe to the Amazons by medieval and Renaissance authors ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ), and a ( modern ) association of the Amazons with the Labrys.
Aventinus also credited Trever with building settlements at Metz, Mainz, Basel, Strasbourg, Speyer and Worms.

Aventinus and .
Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 – 1534 ) is the city's most famous son, the founder of the study of history in Bavaria.
This collection and the collection of the Heimatverein ( local history society ) were united in 1963 into the Aventinus Museum, in the cloister of the former Carmelite monastery.
* January 9 – Johannes Aventinus, Bavarian historian and philologist ( b. 1477 )
* July 4 – Johannes Aventinus, Bavarian historian and philologist ( d. 1534 )
The Bavarian antiquarian Aventinus ( c. 1530 ) implied it to be Epirus, on the Balkan Adriatic coast.
In the early 16th century, German chronicler Johannes Aventinus placed him in the reign of Ingaevone, in ca.
A legend recorded by Johannes Aventinus ( fl.
The Augustan reforms of Rome's urban neighbourhoods ( vici ) recognised the ancient road between the two heights ( the modern Viale Aventino ) as a common boundary between the new Regio XIII, which absorbed Aventinus Maior, and the part of Regio XII known as Aventinus Minor.
Most Roman sources trace the name of the hill to a legendary king Aventinus.
The hill, he says, was named after the first, Italic Aventinus or after the birds ( aves ) of ill omen that " rising from the Tiber " nested there.
An example of this style is Aventinus, made by the G. Schneider & Sohn brewery in Kelheim, Germany.
This sparked interest among German humanists, including Conrad Celtes, Johannes Aventinus, and Ulrich von Hutten.

retained and position
In Germany, the crushing of a revolt in 953 by Liudolf, Otto's son by his first marriage, cemented the position of Adelaide, who retained all her dower lands.
The terminal phalanx, with the claw attached, folds back in the fore-foot into a sheath by the outer side of the middle phalanx of the digit, and is retained in this position when at rest by a strong elastic ligament.
Although female roles were performed by castrati in some of the papal states, this was increasingly rare ; by 1680, they had supplanted " normal " male voices in lead roles, and retained their position as primo uomo for about a hundred years ; an Italian opera not featuring at least one renowned castrato in a lead part would be doomed to fail.
strategic geopolitical position along world's busiest shipping lanes ; Eritrea retained the entire coastline of Ethiopia along the Red Sea upon de jure independence from Ethiopia on 24 May 1993.
By 1905, Pathé was the largest film company in the world, a position it retained until World War I. Léon Gaumont began film production in 1896, with his production supervised by Alice Guy.
In France, Pathé retained its dominant position, followed still by Gaumont, and then other new companies that appeared to cater to the film boom.
Saxony, even with diminished territory, retained its eminent position.
In that year, he resigned from the position of Archdruid but retained the lifelong title of ADF Archdruid Emeritus.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
Quincy Adams Shaw and his brother-in-law Henry Higginson became major investors in the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, and Shaw was the first president of the company and retained that position until 1871, when Agassiz's son Alexander Agassiz took over.
Marini succeeded Martini as professor at the Scuola d ’ Arte di Villa Reale in Monza, near Milan, in 1929, a position he retained until 1940.
Kamenev and Zinoviev collaborated with Stalin in a power-sharing triumvirate where Stalin retained his position as General Secretary.
Pacelli became the under-secretary in 1911, adjunct-secretary in 1912 ( a position he received under Pope Pius X and retained under Pope Benedict XV ), and secretary of the Department of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs in February 1914.
By circa 1980 the use of a " record changer ", which might scuff up or otherwise damage the discs, was widely disparaged, so the " turntable " emerged triumphant and retained its position to the end of the 20th Century and beyond.
He otherwise retained the outlines of Conrady's Indo-Chinese classification, except for putting Karen in an intermediate position:
Placed second on the Kadima list, Mofaz retained his seat in the 2009 elections, but lost his cabinet position after Likud formed the government.
Apocope examples: the final-e in Middle English words was pronounced, but is only retained in spelling as silent E. In English and were apocopated in final position after nasals: lamb, long.
In 1992 the PDPU retained the dominant position in the executive and legislative branches of government that the Communist Party of Uzbekistan had enjoyed.
On 1 July 1970, the West-Pakistan was devolved and renamed as " Pakistan " under an executive order ( see: LFO Order No. 1970 ), whilst the order had no effects on East-Pakistan and retained its geographical position established in 1955 ( although both East and West contingent formed the federation of Pakistan ).
* The United States ( U. S. $ 14. 26 trillion ) retained its position of possessing the world's largest economy.
* Japan ( U. S. $ 5. 07 trillion ) retained its position of possessing the second largest economy in the world, but its contribution to the world economy also shrank significantly from 14. 5 % to 8. 7 % by nominal price or a fall from 7. 8 % to 6. 0 % adjusted for purchasing power.
* Brazil ( U. S. $ 1. 57 trillion ) retained its position as the 8th largest economy, followed by Spain ( U. S. $ 1. 46 trillion ), which remained at 10th.
Northumbria lost control of Mercia in the late 650s, after a successful revolt under Penda's son Wulfhere, but it retained its dominant position until it suffered a disastrous defeat at the hands of the Picts at the Battle of Dun Nechtain in 685 ; Northumbria's king, Ecgfrith ( son of Oswiu ), was killed, and its power in the north was gravely weakened.
The SPS improved their position in Gruyères rising to first, from third in 2007 ( with 21. 4 %) The CVP moved from first in 2007 ( with 27. 9 %) to second in 2011, the SVP moved from second in 2007 ( with 25. 0 %) to third and the FDP retained about the same popularity ( 15. 9 % in 2007 ).
In 1973, Kohl succeeded him as federal chairman ; he retained this position until 1998.

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