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Centuries later, the neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus mentioned in his archaeological records that Ishtar's worship in Agade was later superseded by that of the goddess Anunit, whose shrine was at Sippar — suggesting proximity of Sippar and Agade.
Centuries later, the Islamic philosopher Avicenna ( c. 980 – 1037 ) inquired into the question of being, in which he distinguished between essence ( Mahiat ) and existence ( Wujud ).
Centuries later, the organized militia of Swiss pikemen enjoyed similar advantages over less well trained contemporary militaries which were identically equipped, which emphasizes the importance of training and unit cohesion in the scheme.
Centuries later Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo: ' What a joy it is to see a Frans Hals, how different it is from the paintings – so many of them – where everything is carefully smoothed out in the same manner.
Centuries later it was in the area of these departments where the independence movement originated and the first industries were developed.
Centuries later, this version was to be narrated by Diodorus Siculus and all the historians who used Cleitarchus.
Centuries later, Moses was called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, from the Goshen to Succoth, the first waypoint of the Exodus.
Centuries later, the Assyrians invaded Israel, which, though it had been a tributary, had also defaulted, and so Naphtali, one of the most northerly tribes, became one of the first to be conquered.
Centuries later, in the days of Moses, this practice was formulated into a law of a levirate marriage, where the brother of the deceased would provide offspring to the childless widow to preserve the family line.
Centuries later, the Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus in his Rhomaike Archaiologia ( Antiquitates romanae, " Roman Antiquities "), quoting Antioch of Syracuse states that Italus was an Oenotrian by birth and retells this account that Italia was named after him, alongside the other account that Italia derives its name from a word for calf, an etymology also stated by Timaeus, Varro ( Rerum Rusticarum, 2. 5 ), and Festus.
Centuries later, the emperor Caracalla was murdered here at the instigation of Macrinus ( 217 ).
His later editions ( which came out in the rest of the late 19th century ) divide the Imperial Age into parts: the 1st century ( Silver Age ), the 2nd century: Hadrian and the Antonines and the 3rd through the 6th Centuries.
Centuries later the Stift, and in 1046 Merkingen, took on his name, giving birth to St Arnual.
Centuries later, in 1531, the cathedral was demolished by the Danish feudal overlord Eske Bille for military purposes in connection with the Protestant Reformation, and the graves of Haakon and other Norwegian kings buried there were apparently destroyed in the process.
Centuries later, the Italian surgeon Gasparo Tagliacozzi performed successful skin autografts ; he also failed consistently with allografts, offering the first suggestion of rejection centuries before that mechanism could possibly be understood.
Centuries later, Navajo and Chumash peoples lived in this area.
Centuries later, Tokugawa Ieyasu would claim descent from the Seiwa Genji by way of the Nitta clan.
One of his later historical works, Die Mission und Ausbreitung des Christentums in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten ( 1902 ; English translation, The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries, in two volumes, 1904 – 1905 ), was followed by some important New Testament studies ( Beitrage zur Einleitung in das neue Testament, 1906 sqq.
Centuries earlier, mutant humans surviving a nuclear holocaust had founded a religion on the bomb ( later depicted in Battle for the Planet of the Apes ), reconsecrated the cathedral to their new religion, and installed the bomb in front of the organ pipes in place of the crucifix.
Centuries later, Austronesian colonists fought the natives for the control of the rich coastal plains by the Cagayan River, and the Visayans won the struggle for possession over the Bukidnons.
Centuries later, the philosopher Thomas Hobbes introduced a further puzzle, wondering: what would happen if the original planks were gathered up after they were replaced, and used to build a second ship.
Centuries later, the nobles of Tabot were overthrown by a six-year-old boy called the High Lord of Oceans, and established Tabot's current theocratic government in which the clergy of the Way holds most political power in the mountainous nation.
Centuries ago, the area that would be the South Cotabato was sparsely inhabited by Malay Pioneers which later evolved into various ethnic groupings that still exist in the Province today.

Centuries and man
Centuries of working with man as a hunting companion has created a loyal, intelligent dog that is easily trained, although some can be stubborn about performing a learned task if they see no point in it.
He must have been a very tall man, as Scottish historian Lord Kinross in his work The Ottoman Centuries reports that he was a " giant.
Centuries later, as a man of God, Darius touched the life of Duncan MacLeod.

Centuries and ),
1429 ), who was the author of the Destructorium viciorum, a religious work popular in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.
* Meyers, Eric M. ( ed ), Galilee through the Centuries: Confluence of Cultures ( Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1999 ) ( Duke Judaic Studies 1 ).
* DP Becker in KL Spangeberg ( ed ), Six Centuries of Master Prints, Cincinnati Art Museum, 1993, no 74 ( Large Miseries of War ), ISBN 0-931537-15-0
Coulton, an expert on Mediaeval monasteries, included her theories in his work, Five Centuries of Religion, Volume One ( 1923 ), as did the novelist John Buchan, who included it into his Witch Wood ( 1927 ).
* Patrick Balfour Kinross, Ottoman Centuries: The Rise and Fall of the Turkish Empire ( 1977 ), ISBN 0-688-08093-6
* Lordkipanidze, Mariam ( 1987 ), Georgia in the XI-XII Centuries.
Lajos király fia ( A Son of King Louis II Jagiellon ), Századok ( Periodical Centuries ), pp. 183 – 185, 1903
* Sălăgean, Tudor: Romanian Society in the Early Middle Ages ( 9th-10th Centuries ); in: Ioan-Aurel Pop – Ioan Bolovan ( Editors ): History of Romania: Compendium ; Romanian Cultural Institute ( Center for Transylvanian Studies ), 2006, Cluj-Napoca ; ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4
* Koch, H. W., Professor, A Constitutional History of Germany in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Longman, London, 1984, ( P / B ), ISBN 0-582-49182-7
* Jenkins, Romilly, Byzantium: The Imperial Centuries ( A. D. 610 – 1071 ), Weidenfeld and Nicoloson, 1966.
* Hazard, Harry H. ( ed ), ( 1975 ) A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, Volume 3.
Reformers of Two Centuries ( 1874 ),
* Cristo Re dei Secoli (" Christ the King of Centuries ", cathedral ), consecrated in 1975.
* Three Centuries of Meditations and Vowes, Divine and Morall ( 1606, 1607, 1609 ), edited by Charles Sayle
Local Government reforms and Acts of Parliament passed during the 19th and 20th Centuries ( notably the Great Reform Act of 1832 ), have eroded the administrative and judicial powers of the Confederation of the Cinque Ports, when New Romney and Winchelsea were disenfranchised from Parliament, with representation provided through their Counties alone, while Hythe and Rye's representation was halved.
In 1849, Ranke published Neun Bücher preussicher Geschichte ( translated as Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg and History of Prussia, during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries ), in which he examined the fortunes of the Hohenzollern family and state from the Middle Ages to the reign of Frederick the Great.
), Statisticians of the Centuries ( New York 2001 ) pp. 163 – 166.

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