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By and 1472
By Lucas Cranach der Ältere ( 1472 – 1553 )
By the end of the 15th century the old cathedral had become dilapidated, and in 1472 the Moscow architects Kryvtsov and Myshkin began construction of a new cathedral.
By 1472, Prince Shahab-ud-Din came from Kabul and established his rule over the region.
By 1472, Prince Shahab-ud-Din came from Kabul and established his rule over the region.
By 1472, Littleborough consisted of a chapel, a cluster of cottages, and an inn, and its inhabitants were broadly farmers who were spurred to weave wool by merchants who passed between the markets at Rochdale and Halifax.
By his second marriage in 1443 to Isabelle of Saint-Pol ( d. 1472 ), daughter of Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, he had two children:

By and Bern
By 1353, the three original cantons had been joined by the cantons of Glarus and Zug and the city states of Lucerne, Zürich, and Bern, forming the " Old Federation " of eight states that persisted during much of the 15th century.
By 1890 New Bern had become the largest lumber center in North Carolina and one of the largest in all of the South.
By the mid-1990s he had his first solo museum exhibition at the Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland, which traveled to Paris.
By birth a member of one of the great patrician families of Bern, he was educated there, at Yverdon, and ( 1763-1766 ) at Geneva, where he came under the influence of Rousseau and of Charles Bonnet, and imbibed liberal sentiments.
By 1960 he had exhibited in London, Bern and at the Venice Biennial, and then in Pittsburgh, New York, Amsterdam and Silkeborg as his international reputation grew.
By 1323, the Forest Cantons had made alliances with Bern and Schwyz signed an alliance with Glarus for protection from the Habsburgs.
By 1400, Bern controlled the entire Bernese Oberland.
By the 1370s, the Kyburgs ( which still held Thun as a fief for Bern ) were deeply in debt to Bern.
* Anderson, Bern, By Sea and by River: The Naval History of the Civil War.
By 15 November, the federal forces passed through Bern and reached Aarau on the evening of the 16th.
By 1460, Bern had had enough of the constant harassment of its subject town and seized the dominion.
* Anderson, Bern, By Sea and by River: The Naval History of the Civil War.
By 1834 the Akademie had become the new Universität Bern, where he started studying theology.
By the end of May he once again felt ready to march against the Confederates to recover his territories and fortifications in the Pays de Vaud ( North of Geneva ) then march on and attack the city of Bern, his greatest enemy among the cantons.

By and was
By failing to do as he was told instantly -- to take out a permit or return the gun to his car -- he had played into Lord's hands.
By now Curt was seeing clearly again.
By her eighteenth birthday her bent for writing was so evident that Papa and Mamma gave her a Life Of Dickens as a spur to her aspiration.
By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
By this time she had learned that it was futile to argue with her young husband, yet the uncomfortable fact remained: the American Congregationalists were sending them as missionaries to the Far East and paying their salaries.
By now he was undergoing a fresh torrent of abuse from Tory papers and pamphlets, and action was being taken to effect his punishment by expulsion from Parliament.
By this time word had got around that an American doctor was on the premises.
By our policy the West was -- is -- split.
By the time he was under the covers he had forgotten about seeing Kate.
By the time he was prosperous enough -- his goals were high -- he was bald and afraid of women.
By late afternoon the train inched into the marshaling yards in the railhead at Lublin, which was filled with lines of cars poised to pour the tools of war to the Russian front.
By odd coincidence, on the evening of her return Shelley chose to read Parisina, which was the latest of the titled poet's successes.
By the time the film was released we were three million dollars over-spent, war was imminent and the public apparently had forgotten all about Mother Cabrini.
By this method it was determined that the normal pressure exerted by a sample of polybutene ( molecular weight reported to be 770 ) was over half an atmosphere.
By comparing reaction cells sealed from the same manifold temperature dependency corresponding to activation energies ranging from 11 to 18 Af was observed while dependence on the first power of the light intensity seemed to be indicated in most cases.
By Nov. 8, 1958, weakness, specifically involving the pelvic and thigh musculature, was pronounced, and a common complaint was `` difficulty in stepping up on to curbs ''.
Serum potassium at this time was 3.8 mEq. per liter, and the hemoglobin was 13.9 gm. By Dec. 1, 1958, the weakness in the pelvic and quadriceps muscle groups was appreciably worse, and it became difficult for the patient to rise unaided from a sitting or reclining position.

By and patron
By Cyrene, Apollo had a son named Aristaeus, who became the patron god of cattle, fruit trees, hunting, husbandry and bee-keeping.
By his patron Canova was placed under Bernardi, or, as he is generally called by filiation, Giuseppe Torretto, a sculptor of considerable eminence, who had taken up a temporary residence at Pagnano, one of Asolo's boroughs
By explaining how he intended the visitors to understand the image over the altar, Paulinus provided rare insight into the intentions of a patron of art in the later Empire.
By the time he ascended the throne in 1515, the Renaissance had arrived in France, and Francis became a major patron of the arts.
By consulting the Pinakes, a library patron could find out if the library contained a work by a particular author, how it was categorized, and where it might be found.
By the end of the 1780s, St. Bernard, the patron saint of Bernardo de Galvez, was used in documents to identify the area.
By the Middle Kingdom, as a war-deity, he became strongly associated with the pharaoh, which, together with his being god of the sky, lead to an association with Horus, the sky god, who was said to be the pharaoh's patron.
By concurring with this decision, Casaubon confirmed the Protestants ' suspicions that, like his friend and patron, Canaye du Fresne, he was contemplating abjuration.
By 1528 we know that Rich was in search of a patron and wrote to Cardinal Wolsey, in 1529, Thomas Audley succeeded in helping him get elected as an MP.
By tradition, Clement was martyred by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the Black Sea, which led to his adoption as a patron saint of sailors.
By this time, St. Werburh was regarded as the protector and patron saint of the city, after the supposed miraculous withdrawal of the Welsh king Gruffudd ap Llywelyn from a siege of the city.
By tradition, Tajima-mori is worshiped as spirit like a patron saint among confectionery craftsmen.
By good fortune, a wealthy patron, Frank Petschek, a German-Czech Jew whose family coal business had suffered from the Nazi Aryanization program, laid out $ 15, 000, a substantial sum at the time, to cover the costs of a print run of 5, 500 volumes, of which some 1, 300 copies were set aside for distribution to libraries.
By then, Suvorov's patron Catherine II of Russia had died, and the new monarch Paul I dismissed the victorious general ( partly on account of the massacre of 20, 000 Poles after he conquered Warsaw ).
By 1427, when Kirill died, the prince of Belozersk-Mozhaisk ( subject to the Grand Prince of Moscow ) was the monastery's patron and the monastery was administratively subordinate to the Archbishop of Rostov.
By 1734, after various adventures, Wright had progressed to making a huge working model of the universe ( an orrery ) for an aristocratic London patron.
By the Hellenic Parthian era ( 250 BCE – 226 CE ), Zoroastrianism had in fact two kinds of places of worship: One, apparently called bagin or ayazan, sanctuaries dedicated to a specific divinity, constructed in honor of the patron saint / angel of an individual or family and included an icon or effigy of the honored.
By extension, Kotar was the patron of arts and sciences generally, as well as architecture, engineering and poetry.
By resolution of 1975 Municipal Council, the area was made into a barangay and named it Nuestra Señora de Salambao in honor of one of its patron saints.
By the various hill tribe people, to whom she was a special patron, she was called Mae Fah Luang (), " Royal Mother from the Sky ", or " The Heavenly Royal Mother ".
By 1618, he had moved to London where his initial patron was the leading art collector Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel.
By promoting the story of Saint Andrew's choice of Scotland in the 4th century, the Scots acquired a top-rank patron saint, a separate identity from England, and a date for the supposed foundation of the Scottish Church, predating the conversion of England and Ireland to Christianity by several centuries.
By the mid-1960s, the Camp Tadma property also became known as Mark Greer Scout Reservation in honor of a local scouting patron.
By the exercise of his musical talents he earned money enough for the start, at Helmstedt, of a university career, which the aid of a wealthy patron enabled him to continue at Leipzig.

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