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Grousset and probably
According to René Grousset, he probably helped the latter to capture Eljigidei, the chief general of Guyuk.

Grousset and after
In Empire of The Steppes, René Grousset reports that the Mongols were always amazed at the valor of the Jin warriors, who held out until seven years after the death of Genghis Khan.
Particularly inspiring were the Nestorians ' missionary successes among the Mongol and Turks of Central Asia ; the French historian René Grousset suggests that one of the seeds of the story may have come from the Kerait clan, which had hundreds of thousands of its members converted to Nestorian Christianity shortly after the year 1000.
In 1552, after the Oirats once again challenged the Eastern Mongols, Altan Khan swept up from Inner Mongolia with Tümed and Ordos cavalry units, pushing elements of various Oirat tribes from Karakorum to the Kobdo region in northwest Mongolia, reuniting most of Mongolia in the process ( Grousset, 1970: 510 ).

Grousset and Xiongnu
The Rourans were the first people who used the titles Khagan and Khan for their emperors, replacing the Chanyu of the Xiongnu, whom Grousset and others assume to be Turkic.
The Rourans were the first people who used the titles Khagan and Khan for their emperors ( which are, therefore, assumed to be Mongolic in origin ), replacing the Chanyu of the Xiongnu, whom Grousset and others assume to be Turkic.
In an alternate account, Grousset says that the Xiongnu invaded Chinese Shanxi and besieged Taiyuan.

Grousset and had
According to Grousset, The Turkic mercenary army which Alptigin had raised in Ghazni, and which was already profoundly influenced by Islam, was from 977 onward led by another Turkic ex-slave-another Mameluke-named Sebuktigin, who made himself master of Tokharistan ( Balkh-Kunduz ) and Kandahar, and embarked upon the conquest of Kabul.
Before the outbreak of World War II, Grousset had published his two most important works, Histoire des Croisades ( 1934-1936 ) and L ' Empire des Steppes ( 1939 ).

Grousset and on
The staff was appointed on the votes of the members, and included Victor Noir and Paschal Grousset.
Some scholars believe that these works were based on manuscripts written by Grousset and rewritten by Verne at Hetzel's request.

Grousset and near
Other notable works by Grousset published under the Laurie pseudonym include De New York à Brest en Sept Heures York to Brest In Seven Hours ( 1888 ), which predicted a transatlantic tunnel ; Le Secret du Mage Secret Of The Magician ( 1890 ), in which evidence of an advanced prehistoric is discovered ; Le Rubis du Grand Lama Ruby Of The Great Lama ( 1894 ), which features a steam-powered flying island ; Atlantis ( 1895 ), which describes how the mythical kingdom has survived under a glass dome at the bottom of the sea near the Azores ; Le Maître de l ' Abîme Master Of The Abyss ( 1905 ), which features a revolutionary submarine, and finally Spiridon le Muet The Mute ( 1907 ), a remarkable novel about a human-sized, intelligent ant.

Grousset and where
* In Les Exilés de la Terre ( Exiled from Earth, 1887 ), by Paschal Grousset writing as André Laurie, a Sudanese mountain composed of pure iron ore is converted into a huge electro-magnet and catapulted to the Moon where the protagonists have various adventures.

Grousset and .
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, French scholars, such as E. G. Rey, Gaston Dodu, and René Grousset believed that the crusaders and the native Muslims and Christians lived in a totally integrated society.
* Grousset, René.
As the result of a controversy with Paschal Grousset, the latter sent him two journalists as witnesses to set the terms of a duel.
* Grousset, René.
* Grousset, Rene.
The escapees, who included Jourde, Henri Rochefort, Paschal Grousset, Olivier Pain, Achille Ballière, and Bastien Grandhille, boarded the boat under the cover of darkness and hid in the ship ’ s hold until they cleared the harbor.
* Grousset, René ( 1991 ), Histoire des Croisades, III, Editions Perrin, ISBN 2-262-02569-X.
* René Grousset.
* Grousset, Rene.
The paper was seized, and Rochefort and Grousset were sent to prison for six months.
* Grousset, Rene.
* Grousset, René.
He went to Paris and became an apprentice journalist for the newspaper La Marseillaise, owned and operated by Henri Rochefort and edited by Paschal Grousset.
In December 1869, a dispute broke out between two Corsican newspapers, the radical La Revanche, inspired from afar by Grousset and the loyalist L ' Avenir de la Corse, edited by an agent of the Ministry of Interior named Della Rocca.
Grousset took offense and demanded satisfaction.
On the following day, Grousset sent Victor Noir and Ulrich de Fonvielle as his seconds to fix the terms of a duel with Pierre Bonaparte.

probably and describing
According to Bernard McGinn, these parts of the oracles were probably written by a Christian and incorporated " mythological language " in describing Nero's return.
The Bible also provides one of the more famous slinger stories, the battle between David and Goliath from the First Book of Samuel 17: 34-36, probably written in the 7th or 6th century BC, describing events alleged to have occurred around the 10th century BC.
Although men in general verbally expressed satisfaction with their vasectomy, the authors of one review reflected " many men were probably describing feelings which have been distorted as part of an attempt to cope with their private concerns about the consequences of the operation ".
This title which may be more of an epithet describing her function than a given name, it probably indicates the association of Nephthys with one particular temple or some specific aspect of the Egyptian temple ritual.
The ECC is probably best known for its song " Rocked By Rape ", consisting of samples of Dan Rather's deadpan delivery describing various atrocities over looped riffs from AC / DC's " Back in Black ".
In Steinbeck's book Sweet Thursday, a chapter is dedicated to describing a ( probably fictional ) rivalry that arose among the town's residents over the game of roque.
Although the Indians were probably describing the land of the Maya in Yucatan, the nameand legends about Boinca's fountain of youthbecame associated with the Bahamas instead.
Troy weight probably takes its name from the French market town of Troyes in France where English merchants traded at least as early as the early 9th century .< ref name =" OED3troy2 "> The name " troy " is first attested in 1390, describing the weight of a platter, in an account of the travels in Europe of the Earl of Derby.
* The Book of the Void chapter is a short epilogue, describing, in more esoteric terms, Musashi's probably Zen-influenced thoughts on consciousness and the correct mindset.
He notes in his closing narration that his youthful self would probably kick his future self's ass, wryly describing himself as ultimately just another poseur.
He was probably the last major mathematician to make relevant improvements to the ptolemaic system ( a geocentric model describing the relative motion of the Earth and Sun ).
" Pausanias is describing the period immediately after the first Messenian War, when conditions were probably more severe.
While many have assumed vitrum refers to woad, and this misconception was probably repeated for political reasons, it is probable that Caesar was describing some form of copper-or iron-based pigment.
However, Macready, British Commander-in-Chief, Ireland, confirmed the death sentence describing Mac Eoin as “ nothing more than a murderer ” and writing that he was probably responsible for other " atrocities ", but also later recorded in his memoirs that Mac Eoin was the only IRA man he had met, apart from Collins, to have a sense of humour.
Nikitin's travelogue, describing his journey from 1466 to 1472, is probably the first ever firsthand account of India by a European.
Ellis said that the idea first occurred to him after reading a paper from World War II by someone at Bell Labs describing a way to protect voice communications by the receiver adding ( and then later subtracting ) random noise ( probably the 1945 paper co-authored by Claude Shannon ).
" Daniel Thomas of Sega-16 gave it a score of 10 out of 10 in 2004, describing it as " very probably the finest videogame you've never played " and as the Genesis console's " finest hour.
The motivation behind describing Hugleik as an Irish king was probably identical to what Saxo described as the motivation behind the attack: even the farthest kingdoms of the world might not be untouched by the Danish arms.
Today, von Meyer is probably best known for describing and naming the prosauropod dinosaur Plateosaurus engelhardti from Central Europe.
It is possibly to this that Plutarch refers when describing the ceiling and roof of the temple of Demeter at Eleusis, where the columns in the interior of the temple carried a ceiling, probably constructed of timbers crossing one another at right angles, and one or more of the spaces was left open, which Xenocles surmounted by a roof formed of tiles.
William Hazlitt writes the essay " The Indian Juggler " describing a four ball juggling routine in detail, probably performed by Ramo Samee, considered to be the first modern professional juggler.
This was by far the most expensive and complex textile apparatus till then existing ; and in describing the process of his invention Heathcoat said in 1836, " The single difficulty of getting the diagonal threads to twist in the allotted space was so great that, if now to be done, I should probably not attempt its accomplishment.
Also, from a purely curatorial perspective the term pteridosperms is a useful shorthand for describing the fern-like fronds that were probably produced by seed plants, which are commonly found in many Palaeozoic and Mesozoic fossil floras.
These are very bold and explicit images, particularly a painting over to my left, in which a sailor is taking another sailor from behind ... is probably about as far as we can go in describing it.

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