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Jordanes also mentions that they fought with Hercules, and in the Trojan War, and that a smaller contingent of them endured in the Caucasus Mountains until the time of Alexander.
( Hume 1974: 317 ) In a later chapter, he also mentions the operations of mixing, separating, and dividing.
It is also the first known European record ( in chapter 38 ) that mentions Vinland ( Winland ) island ( insula ), a land centuries later possibly identified as Newfoundland, Canada, North America, as well as dog-headed people in Scandinavia.
The couple moved to Paris the following year, where Guiler pursued his banking career and Nin began to pursue her interest in writing ; in her diaries she also mentions having trained as a flamenco dancer in Paris in the mid-to-late 1920s.
He also mentions that I. Alexeyev of Russia had contacted him regarding a putative enumeration of these forms, but that Grünbaum was unable to verify this at the time.
But Wikipedia's own list also currently mentions:
" Another passage, in the Commentary on Luke, also mentions a wife in the first person: " Formerly I possessed a wife in the lustful passion of desire and now I possess her in honourable sanctification and true love of Christ.
Bede also mentions an Abbot Esi as a source for the affairs of the East Anglian church, and Bishop Cynibert for information about Lindsey.
Likewise, the book of Sirach ( or Ecclesiasticus ), also written in the second century BC, mentions " The Twelve Prophets ".
Considering Dio must have read Tacitus, it is worth noting he mentions nothing about suicide ( which was also how Postumus and Nero ended their lives ).
The book also says Jesus rose alive into Heaven without having been crucified and mentions Mohammad by name.
There is also a tradition of the practice among the Hopi, and mentions of the custom among other tribes of New Mexico and Arizona.
He also mentions, but only in passing, the use of the English language and consumption of news and popular music and film as cultural dominance that he supports.
Ovid also mentions a centauress named Hylonome who committed suicide when her husband Cyllarus was killed in the war with the Lapiths.
He also mentions that the NCTE Committee on Public Doublespeak and their works with regards to educating the public on doublespeak is responsible for " the rather awesome task of combating the advertisers, the politicians, and the major manipulators of public language in our society.
He also mentions that this flag, falling from the sky during the Russian campaign of King Valdemar II, is the very same flag that King Eric of Pomerania took with him when he left the country in 1440 after being deposed as King.
Bruhn mentions a battle ( also mentioned by Fabricius ) taking place on September 10, 1217 between Christian knights and Moor warriors on the Iberian Peninsula near the castle Alcazar, where it is said that a golden cross on white appeared in the sky, to bring victory to the Christians.
The author states that it is also practiced by " unchaste women " but mentions widespread traditional concerns about this being a degrading or unclean practice, with known practitioners being evaded as love partners in large parts of the country.
Researcher Richard Gray, commenting on the study, also mentions the computer culture diminishing reading books as well as a tendency towards teaching to the test.
In " Gridlock ", the Doctor also mentions vast mountain ranges situated on Gallifrey, " with fields of deep red grass, capped with snow ".
Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible also mentions edible rodent-like mammals called tafelshrews.
John Smith ( the Doctor in human form ) also mentions Gallifrey in " Human Nature ".
There is also a surviving 9th-century Latin text, preserved at Wolfenbüttel in Germany, which mentions the ingredients of what appears to be Greek fire and the operation of the siphons used to project it.
Strabo also mentions British kings who sent embassies to Augustus and Augustus ' own Res Gestae refers to two British kings he received as refugees.
He also mentions how Youth marks the first appearance of Marlow.

also and Guillaume
The most well known French chef of the Middle Ages was Guillaume Tirel, also known as Taillevent.
In 14th century France parti-coloring, the use of two bright contrasting colors on the same plate, was especially popular and was described by Guillaume Tirel ( also known as Taillevent ), one of the primary authors of the later editions of Le Viandier.
He invaded the visual arts — not only in the work of Willette, but also in the illustrations and posters of Jules Chéret ; in the engravings of Odilon Redon ( The Swamp Flower: A Sad Human Head ); and in the canvases of Georges Seurat ( Pierrot with a White Pipe ; The Painter Aman-Jean as Pierrot ), Léon Comerre ( Pierrot ), Henri Rousseau ( A Carnival Night ), Paul Cézanne ( Pierrot and Harlequin ), Fernand Pelez ( Grimaces and Miseries a. k. a. The Saltimbanques ), Pablo Picasso ( Pierrot and Columbine ), Guillaume Seignac ( Pierrot's Embrace ), and Edouard Vuillard ( The Black Pierrot 1890 ).
Louis was also taught by renowned professors such as the geographer Guillaume Delisle.
Among Pablo Picasso's acquaintances who also frequented the Saturday evenings were: Fernande Olivier ( Picasso's mistress ), Georges Braque, André Derain, the poets Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire, Marie Laurencin ( Apollinaire's mistress and an artist in her own right ), and Henri Rousseau.
After his death, his eldest son, also named William, commissioned a biography of his father to be written called L ' Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal.
The coronation also saw the first appearance of the latterly famous medieval cook, Guillaume Tirel, then only a junior servant.
* The French composer Francis Poulenc also wrote an opera called Les Mamelles de Tirésias (" The Breasts of Tiresias ") based on Guillaume Apollinaire's surrealist text of 1917.
There was also a movement called the Reveil ( Awakening ), supported by those who did not separate from the State Church, like Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, whose writings became known in South Africa.
One of the most famous is César Franck but Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe, Guillaume Lekeu and Wim Mertens are also noteworthy.
Le bestiaire, ou Le cortège d ' Orphée ( also in 1917 ) is a cycle of mélodies on poems by Guillaume Apollinaire.
During these, however, he collected by degrees, in conjunction with his brother Guillaume Antoine Deluc, a splendid museum of mineralogy and of natural history in general, which was afterwards increased by his nephew Jean-André Deluc, Jr. ( 1763 1847 ), who was also a writer on geology.
To him are also attributed two lesser works: the pious romance Guillaume d ' Angleterre ( an attribution that is no longer believed ), and Philomela, the only one of his four poems based on Ovid's Metamorphoses that has survived.
His father was a councillor to Duke Guillaume IV of Hainault, and also had a position in a church in Mons.
It is a very strange edition because there exist four different kinds of copies with different covers, one per editor: Jean Frellon, Guillaume Rouillé, Antoine Vicent and Balthazar Arnoullet, who was also the printer of this unique edition, in Lyons.
D ' Orgeron also attracted many colonists from Martinique and Guadeloupe, including Jean Roy, Jean Hebert and his family, and Guillaume Barre and his family, who were driven out by the land pressure which was generated by the extension of the sugar plantations in those colonies.
There is also a statue of him by Jean Guillaume Moitte in the Pantheon de Paris.
During 1913 he exhibited his work at the Salon des Indépendants and Salon d ’ Automne, his work was noticed by Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire, he also sold his first painting, The Red Tower.
This name was also used by Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin and Guillaume Delisle in 1686 and 1703 respectively.
The current shopfront and surrounding properties were also featured in the Midsomer Murders episode " The Sword of Guillaume ".
He also translated the poems of Guillaume de Deguileville into English.
He studied at the university, but also at the humanist-oriented Collège des trois langues ( now the Collège de France ); he was for two years a student under Guillaume Prévost, a little-known magister in philosophy.
The comment by the poet Guillaume Crétin, in the lament he wrote on Ockeghem's death in 1497, " it was a great shame that a composer of his talents should die before 100 years old ", is also often taken as evidence for the earlier birthdate for Ockeghem.
Guillaume Durand, or William Durand, ( c. 1230 November 1, 1296 ), also known as Durandus, Duranti or Durantis, from the Italian form of Durandi filius, as he sometimes signed himself, was a French canonist and liturgical writer, and Bishop of Mende.
His nephew, also called Guillaume Durand, was also a canonist.

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