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Ammianus served as a soldier in the army of Constantius II ( and possibly Julian the Apostate ) in Gaul and Persia.
Towards the end of the Republic, Cicero ( Murena, 72 – 3 ) still describes gladiator shows as ticketed — their political usefulness was served by inviting the rural tribunes of the plebs, not the people of Rome en masse – but in Imperial times, poor citizens in receipt of the corn dole were allocated at least some free seating, possibly by lottery.
Once the Loa have arrived, fed, been served, and possibly given help or advice, they leave the peristyle.
* The Ahrensburgian point is also a peripheral paleolithic or western Epipaleolithic piece, but with a more specific morphology, as it is formed on a blade ( not on a bladelet ), is obliquely truncated and has a small tongue that possibly served as a haft on a spear point.
Nicolas Chauvin is a legendary, possibly apocryphal French soldier and patriot who is supposed to have served in the First Army of the French Republic and subsequently in La Grande Armée of Napoleon.
Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could possibly have served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.
John Gielgud was possibly the most famous Jack Worthing of the twentieth century, and his 1939 production was seen as a turning point in modern stagings: it quickly served as a model for later performances.
* Requests are served with ( possibly long ) delays ( from 1 second to a few hundred seconds ).
The building in the southeastern corner possibly served as the chapel.
Carpenter's article served as the basis of Bob Fosse's film Star 80 ( 1983 ), in which Bogdanovich, for legal reasons, was portrayed as the fictional director " Aram Nicholas ," a sympathetic but possibly misguided and naive character.
* While any soup in which chicken has been simmered or with a chicken stock base is, strictly speaking, a chicken soup, chicken soup, unless qualified, implies that the soup is served as a thin broth, possibly with pieces of meat, vegetables, noodles, rice or dumplings.
In the early 70s BC he served abroad, possibly with Publius Servilius Vatia in Cilicia.
Saying, " All who served the Revolution have plowed the sea ," Bolívar finally resigned his presidency on April 27, 1830, intending to leave the country for exile in Europe, possibly in France.
Marcellus served as provincial procurator, collecting taxes, generally managing Britain's finances and possibly overseeing the appropriation of private land to the emperor's res privata.
Following the campaign against the Bulgarians, in which Harald again served with distinction, he received the rank spatharocandidate, identified by Kelly DeVries as a promotion to the possibly third highest Byzantine rank, but by Mikhail Bibikov as a lesser rank than protospatharios that was ordinarily awarded to foreign allies to the emperor.
Its corpus, already a varied mixture of Khuzdul, Avarin, and Sindarin, was probably now exposed more heavily to the influence of Quenya ( which served a role much the same as Latin in Medieval Europe ) and possibly even Valarin, both due to regular contact with Aman.
* Robert Hale Merriman, leader of the American Volunteers in the International Brigades, and his wife Marion, were well known to Hemingway and served possibly as a model for Hemingway's own hero.
Her Aventine Temple served the plebeians as cult centre, legal archive, treasury and possibly law-court ; its foundation was contemporaneous with the passage of the Lex Sacrata, which established the office and person of plebeian aediles and tribunes as inviolate representatives of the Roman people.
Both this town and nearby Larson were named for an early postmaster that served the area ( Columbus Larson ), making it possibly the only town so named that was NOT named for Christopher Columbus.
Generally served for breakfast, countless fillings such as onions, garlic, tomatoes, corned beef, potatoes, bell peppers, raisins and possibly leftovers from previous day's meal like grilled eggplant, ground, chopped or shredded pork and beef are used.
) served cold, others are cooked, possibly in some kind of broth, and served either hot or chilled.
However, his chief Democratic opponent was possibly ineligible because he had served in the Confederate army.
The website of the Museum of Broadcast Communications hails her as " not only one of Britain's leading businesswomen, but possibly the most powerful member of the nation's entertainment industry ... Lambert has served as a symbol of the advances won by women in the media ".

possibly and squire
Both are French importations of valet ( the t being silent in French ) or varlet, Old French variants of vaslet " man's servant ," originally " squire, young man ," assumed to be from Gallo-Romance * vassellittus " young nobleman, squire, page ," diminutive of Medieval Latin vassallus, from vassus " servant ", possibly cognate to an Old Celtic root wasso-" young man, squire " ( source of Welsh gwas " youth, servant ," Breton goaz " servant, vassal, man ," Irish foss " servant ").
According to a passage possibly written by Ernoul, a squire of Balian, in the Old French Continuation of William of Tyre, the clergy organized a barefoot procession around the walls, much as the clergy on the First Crusade had done outside the walls in 1099.
This may refer to the fact that it was led by the squire at the knight's right side ( or led by the right hand ) or to the horse's gait, ( possibly leading with the right ).

possibly and Henry
However, when Henry died of suspected typhoid ( or possibly porphyria ) at the age of 18 in 1612, two weeks before Charles's 12th birthday, Charles became heir apparent.
Poe is believed to have lived in the home at the age of 23 when he first lived with Maria Clemm and Virginia ( as well as his grandmother and possibly his brother William Henry Leonard Poe ).
In Act II, Scene III of Henry V, his death is described by the character " Hostess ", possibly the Mistress Quickly of Henry IV, who describes his body in terms that parody Plato's description of the death of Socrates.
While Pepys provides an account of the Plague through his diary, Henry Foe's nephew Daniel Defoe published A Journal of the Plague Year, a fictional account of the plague, in 1722, possibly based on Foe's journals.
" Though Jahangir believed it to be the work of the slave who presented it to him, Sayyid Ahmad and Henry Beveridge suggest that it was of European origin, and possibly showed the Transfiguration.
The Pleasance was eventually dismantled by Henry VIII and partially moved into the left-hand court inside the castle itself, possibly to add to the anachronistic appearance.
In particular, scholars identify the porter's lines about " equivocation " as possibly an allusion to the trial of Henry Garnet in 1606.
The brothers formed a close-knit family group, and Adela encouraged Stephen to take up the role of a feudal knight, whilst steering Henry towards a career in the church, possibly so that their personal career interests would not overlap.
Stephen's brother Henry wanted to succeed to the post, but Stephen instead supported Theobald of Bec, who was eventually appointed, while the papacy named Henry papal legate, possibly as consolation for not receiving Canterbury.
The first book edition ( possibly prepared from a different manuscript ) was published in New York by Henry Holt and Company on 7 May 1895 ; an English edition was published by Heinemann on 29 May.
In May 1602, he was ordained in the Trinity College Chapel as a deacon in the Protestant, established, Church of Ireland ( and possibly priest on the same day ) by his uncle Henry Ussher, the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland.
Construction of the chapel, originally intended to be slightly over twice as long, with eighteen-or possibly seventeen-bays ( there are eight today ) was stopped when Henry VI was deposed.
Henry II of England, fresh from his struggle with Thomas Becket, promptly rejected Gerald, possibly because his Welsh blood and ties to the ruling family of Deheubarth made him seem like a troublesome prospect, in favour of one of his Norman retainers Peter de Leia.
It has been suggested that Alys had become the mistress of Richard's own father, King Henry II, and possibly the mother of an illegitimate child ; a marriage between Richard and Alys would therefore be technically impossible for religious reasons of affinity.
It was later reported, and possibly embellished in the Ed Gein biography, Deviant, by Harold Schechter, that Henry had bruises on his head.
The Pope's action was possibly at the behest of Henry III.
Henry remembers making the biggest wish he possibly could for Bolie, but obviously it did not work, so he declares with resignation that he will not be making any more wishes.
Earl Henry, possibly seriously ill in the 1140s, died unexpectedly at Newcastle or Roxburgh on 12 June 1152, in a Northumbrian domain which David I and he had attached to the Scots crown in the period of English weakness after the death of Henry I of England.
The Duke of Mayenne's nephew, the young Duke of Guise, Charles, was proposed by the Catholic League as a candidate for the throne, possibly through a marriage to Philip II of Spain's daughter Isabella, the granddaughter of Henry II of France.
A document dating from 1213 AD proves the presence of Henry I, Duke of Brabant, possibly in a wooden fortification.

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