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Erected on the site of pagan temples and three previous St. Sophias, the first of which was begun by Constantine, this fourth church was started by Justinian in 532 and completed twenty years later.
The inscription on the back reads " Erected by the Manzanar Japanese " on the left, and " August 1943 " on the right.
Erected in March 1917 by the Kamakurachō Seinendan
Erected by vitus Ticinius Ascanius according to its inscription, it is estimated to date from the 1st century.
The pedestal reads: " Erected by The Daughters of the Confederacy to the Confederate Soldiers of Macon County ".
We your Humble Petitioners Living at a great Distance from ye Center of the Towne Some of us nine or ten Miles and Consequently at a very great disadvantage in joining with them all Publick Town affairs, being encouraged Partly by our Living in that Part of ye Town that was Laid out for what was called ye upper Parish and Partly by ye Kind Reception our Request met with which we made to ye Town for a dismission but more particularly by our Confidence in your Honors desire to Promote ye Happiness of every Part of ye State Humbly Pray that Honors would take our Case into your Serious Consideration and grant that we together with all those Live in sd Upper Part may be Erected and Incorporated into a body Politick and Corporate to have Continuance in ye Name of Northfield with all such Powers and Authorities Privileges Immunities and Franchises with other Parishes or Towns in this State in General hold Enjoy with your Petitions as in duty bound Shall forever pray .”
Erected in 2003, the $ 72. 5 million building is and features two two-story wings connected by a middle glass enclosure.
In the church's inscription, " Deo erexit VOLTAIRE " (" Erected to God by VOLTAIRE "), Voltaire's name is written in the largest characters.
Erected by the Bay Village Neighborhood Association, 1993.
In Reparation for which we have Condemned her to make honourable amends Disrobed, a Noose around her Neck, and carrying In her hands a flaming torch weighing two pounds before the main door and Entrance of the parish Church of This city where She will be taken And Led, by the executioner of the high Court, in a Tumbrel used for garbage, with an Inscription Front And Back, with the word, Incendiary, And there, bare-headed, And On her Knees, will declare that She maliciously set the fire And Caused the Said Burning, for which She repents And Asks Forgiveness from the Crown And Court, and this done, will have her fist Severed On a stake Erected in front of the Said Church.
Erected by the hill of Texcotzingo, the royal residence had aqueducts, baths, gardens, stairways and over 300 separate chambers.
Erected in the 12th century, it was rebuilt in the late 16th century by Pietro Isabello.
A French inscription mentions the citizens of Ypres: " Erigé par les nations de l ' Empire Britannique en l ' honneur de leurs morts ce monument est offert aux citoyens d ' Ypres pour l ' ornement de leur cité et en commémoration des jours où l ' Armée Britannique l ' a défendue contre l ' envahisseur ", which translated into English means: " Erected by the nations of the British Empire in honour of their dead this monument is offered to the citizens of Ypres for the ornament of their city and in commemoration of the days where the British Army defended it against the invader.
" The next day he spends all his money on a marble tombstone with the inscription " Erected by Francis Troy in beloved memory of Fanny Robin ...".
* Historical Markers Erected by Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission.
Erected after 1111, the death year of the Prince, the little building has an upper part characterized by a polygonal drum surmounted by a hemispherical dome.
Erected in 1845, the monument was designed by John Dobson and the statue was sculpted by John Graham Lough.
Erected by public subscription following his death at sea in 1883, it was unveiled in November 1887 by the newly arrived Governor William Des Vœux and stood " above the second terrace looking down on the fountain ".

Erected and named
Erected in 1854, it was named after Mount Carmel in Israel and was formed from out of part of Coal Township.

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There The Authour Erected a new large Furnace on purpose, 27 foot square, all of stone for his new Invention, at a place called Hasco Bridge, in the parish of Sedgley, and County of Stafford ; the Bellows of which Furnace were larger then ordinary Bellows are, in which work he made 7 Tuns of Iron per week, the greatest quantity of Pit-cole-Iron that ever yet was made in Great Brittain ; near which Furnace, the Author discovered many new Cole-mines 10 yards thick, and Iron-mine under it, according to other Cole-works ; which Cole-works being brought unto perfection, the Author was by force thrown out of them, and the Bellows of his new Furnace and Invention, by riotous persons cut in pieces, to his no small prejudice, and loss of his Invention of making of Iron with Pit-cole, Sea-cole, & c. he did not make more on an average than five tons a week, with seven tons at the outside.
Erected in the land where, according to Greek myth, the Titan had been imprisoned and tortured by Zeus after stealing fire from Olympus and giving it to man, the statue celebrates the efforts of Poles and Georgians to achieve the independence of Georgia and of other peoples from the Russian Empire and its successor state, the Soviet Union.

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Erected in 1984, the monument is 105 feet ( 32 m ) high.
Erected in honour of the prince Kul Tigin and his brother Emperor Bilge Khan, and dating back to some time between 732 and 735, they constitute another important early record.
Erected in 1865, it is situated a few hundred yards to the east of the original cross, on Strand.
Writing in the New York Times, Carter B. Horsley said of the River House: " Erected in 1931 when its area still teemed with tenements, it was mocked in the famous and popular 1936 movie, ' Dead End ' that was Lillian Hellman's adaptation of Sidney Kingsley's play.
Historical Marker Erected 1987.
Erected in the 3rd century, the diocese was elevated in the 5th century.
Erected on the bank of the Loire river, it was a strategic fortress, controlling river traffic between Chinon and Saumur.
Erected on top of a 1, 200 meter high mountain, the fortress was the core of the strategic defensive system in the Orăştie Mountains ( in present-day Romania ), comprising six citadels.
Erected in 1916, it stood amidst an 18-acre campus, the only rural school in the state with its own electric and steam-generating plant and water works.
File: Headland, Alabama City Hall. JPG | Headland City Hall ( Erected 1930 )
Erected sometime in the early 1860s, the Old Columbia Jail is today one of the last wooden jails still standing in Alabama.
Erected in 1978, it consisted of 15 car hulks, specially treated and encased in asphalt.
Erected about 1887, brick for this structure was manufactured locally at a kiln southeast of the store.
* Erected in the early 1990s, it used to be a cow farm.
Erected 1895.
Erected 1901 The Fiftieth Anniversary Of the City of Carbondale.
Erected in 1927, it is a two story structure with an adjacent gymnasium attached to the east wing of the building.
Erected on a hill, the Romanesque Revival style church is a stately edifice overlooking a small settlement below.

by and resident
Trade links with the rest of the Australian states were established with the Murray River being successfully navigated in 1853 by Francis Cadell, an Adelaide resident.
The resident merely needs to assert to the court that he felt threatened by the intruder's presence.
Created by resident artist Jon P. Mooers, the mural was unveiled in downtown Amesbury on May 15, 2010.
Each bishop is selected from resident members of the ward by the stake presidency with approval of the First Presidency, and chooses two counselors to form a bishopric.
The resident population at this time was generally speaking Brythonic — the insular variety of continental Celtic which was influenced by occupation by the Romans.
The deaths of 49-year-old Australian-born Scotland resident Verity Linn, 31-year-old Munich preschool teacher Timo Degen, and 53-year-old Melbourne resident Lani Marcia Roslyn Morris while attempting the breatharian " diet " advocated by Jasmuheen have elicited criticism.
Regardless of the physical geography, in the modern internationally accepted legal definition as defined by the League of Nations in 1937 and reaffirmed by the United Nations in 1945, a resident of a country is subject to the independent exercise of legal jurisdiction.
Normally the census response is made by a household, indicating details of individuals resident there.
Calreticulin also known as calregulin, CRP55, CaBP3, calsequestrin-like protein, and endoplasmic reticulum resident protein 60 ( ERp60 ) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CALR gene.
The referendum turned out in favour of a continued association with France, partly due to a combined yes vote by the sizable Afar ethnic group and resident Europeans.
They might include the hiring of actors, the development of a season of plays or operas with a sense of coherence among them, assistance with and editing of new plays or operas by resident or guest playwrights or composers / librettists, the creation of programs or accompanying educational services, helping the director with rehearsals, and serving as elucidator of history or spokesperson for deceased or otherwise absent playwrights or composers.
The Commissioner is assisted by an Administrator and small staff, and is based in London and resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
The British Parliament first guaranteed diplomatic immunity to foreign ambassadors in 1709, after Count Andrey Matveyev, a Russian resident in London, had been subjected to verbal and physical abuse by British bailiffs.
In the past a diplomatic mission headed by a lower-ranking official ( an envoy or minister resident ) was known as a legation.
It also requires to " facilitate " the acquisition of nationality by certain persons, including spouses of nationals, children of its nationals born abroad, children one of whose parents has acquired the nationality, children adopted by a national, persons lawfully and habitually resident for a period before the age of eighteen, and stateless persons and refugees lawfully and habitually resident on its territory.
Rabbi Yedidiah Tiah Weil ( 1721 – 1805 ), a Prague resident, who described the creation of golems, including those created by Rabbi Avigdor Kara of Prague, did not mention the Maharal, and Rabbi Meir Perels ' biography of the Maharal published in 1718 does not mention a golem.
The United Kingdom is represented by a resident commissioner ( as opposed to the governor general who represents the British monarch ).
Under the French, the country formed the Territory of Guinea within French West Africa, administered by a governor general resident in Dakar.
The Spanish text is preceded by a note claiming that it was translated from Italian by Mustafa de Aranda, an Aragonese Muslim resident in Istanbul.

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