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dates and birth
He has used birth dates of December 24, 1972 and May 28, 1979.
The dates of his birth and death are uncertain, but he was probably born before 1050 and died on 12 October of an unknown year ( Possibly 1081, latest 1085 ).
In an attempt to demonstrate the primacy of Moses, Clement gives an extended chronology of the world, wherein he dates the birth of Christ to 25 April or May, 4-2 B. C., and the creation of the world to 5592 B. C.
The date and the place of his birth are uncertain, with sources often giving dates of anywhere between 1659 to 1661.
Kaye's name, birth and death dates are inscribed on the glove.
The dates of Æthelberht ’ s birth and accession to the throne of Kent are both matters of debate.
Putting together the different dates in the Chronicle for birth, death, and length of reign, it appears that Æthelberht ’ s reign was thought to have been either 560 – 616, or 565 – 618, but that the surviving sources have confused the two traditions.
All of the contradictions above cannot be reconciled, but the most probable dates that may be drawn from the data, place Æthelberht ’ s birth at approximately 560, and perhaps, his marriage to Bertha at 580.
While there is no universally agreed upon time frame, demographers, historians and commentators use beginning birth dates from the early 1960s to the early 1980s ; typically no later than 1982.
" The Telegraph cited Generation X birth dates as falling into a longer time span ( 1965 – 1985 ), whilst the The Independent estimated an earlier range of birth dates ( 1963 – 1978 ) compared to other writers or researchers.
While the organization was founded under a different name in 1970 and was officially named Greenpeace in 1972, the organization itself dates its birth to the first protest of 1971.
The standardization work of ITU dates back to 1865, with the birth of the International Telegraph Union.
According to the Annales Cracovienses Compilati, this event took place in 1136 ; since it can be assumed that the Polish princess was younger than her betrothed, and also are known the birth dates of the youngest children of Bolesław III ( Agnes in 1137 and Casimir in 1138 ), Judith in consequence could have been born between 1130 and 1135.
The Linux kernel's reboot system call accepts their dates of birth ( written in hexadecimal ) as magic values.
In some Israeli cities, street signs identify Esperanto's creator and give his birth and death dates, but refer to him solely by his Jewish name Eliezer ( a variant of which, El ' azar, is the origin of Lazarus ).
They were also among the few non-U. S. citizens and nearly the only passengers with Arabic names on their flights, enabling the FBI to identify them and in many cases such details as dates of birth, known or possible residences, visa status, and specific identification of the suspected pilots.
The exact date of his birth is not known ; various sources claim different dates between 1749 and 1753.
* Dionysius Exiguus, Scythian theologian-mathematician, inaugurates at Rome the practice of using A. D. ( Anno Domini ) for calender dates after the birth of Jesus Christ ( who is actually born in 7 B. C.
The academic debate about Anne's birth date focuses on two key dates: 1501 and 1507.
Two birth dates are suggested: 9 August or 16 September, in either 1386 or 1387.
The dates of her parents ' marriage and her birth are unclear.

dates and death
The so-called Athanasian Creed dates from well after Athanasius's death and draws upon the phraseology of Augustine's De trinitate.
Since the Roman consular fasti make it somewhat easy to confuse 87 – 57 BC with 84 – 54 BC, many scholars accept the dates 84 BC – 54 BC, supposing that his latest poems and the publication of his libellus coincided with the year of his death.
He was crowned ( in 270 ) at the age of 70 and reigned for 40 years until his death in 310, although none of the TC dates around his reign have any historical basis.
It determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah portions, yahrzeits ( dates to commemorate the death of a relative ), and daily Psalm reading, among many ceremonial uses.
Because the death of John also appears prominently in the Christian gospels, this passage is considered an important connection between the events Josephus recorded, the chronology of the gospels and the dates for the Ministry of Jesus.
Thiele's chronology for the first kings of Judah contained an internal inconsistency that later scholars corrected by dating these kings one year earlier, so that Jehoshaphat's dates are taken as one year earlier in the present article: coregency beginning in 873 / 871, sole reign commencing in 871 / 870, and death in 849 / 848 BC.
For Spain, dates commonly used are the death of King Ferdinand II in 1516, the death of Queen Isabella I of Castile in 1504, or the conquest of Granada in 1492.
* Leadership of the CPSU Full list of members and candidate members of the Politburo includes dates on the body and year of death ( or execution ).
However, a post-Eusebian addition to the Martyrdom of Polycarp dates his death to Saturday, February 23, in the proconsulship of Statius Quadratus — which works out to be 155 or 156.
The dates for some of these celebrations have undergone some changes: in 1805, 1855, and 1905 ( and in England in 1955 ) anniversaries were calculated with Boniface's death dated in 755, the " Mainz tradition "; Michael Tangl's dating of the martyrdom in 754 was not accepted until after 1955.
The illuminated manuscript Book of Kells was probably at least begun at Iona, although not by Columba as legend has it, as it dates from about 800 ( it may have been commissioned to mark the bicentennial of Columba's death in 597 ).
The tablets dating from his reign in Babylonia run to the end of his eighth year, in March 522 BCE Herodotus ( 3. 66 ), who dates his reign from the death of Cyrus, gives him seven years five months, from 530 BCE to the summer of 523.
Above the colonnade, inscribed on the frieze, are the names of the 36 states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death and the dates in which they entered the Union.
* Othmar Ammann: Provides dates of death, election to the academy, and citation
His tombstone bears his name, his dates of birth and death, and the Latin inscription " Summus Finis " ( the ultimate goal ).
The effigy dates from about 100 years after his death and the mortuary chest much later.
These biographies of early church leaders, mostly written in the 11th century, may for propaganda purposes have invented, exaggerated, or borrowed miracles, and altered days of death, but some argue that their authors had no reason to distort mundane facts such as the dates and places of meetings.
As one main object of " probate " is to " prove " title to the real estate interests in the property held by a deceased person at the time of death, and the earliest recorded use the word in this capacity is 1463, it is reasonable to assume this tradition dates back to the death of the first owner of the ' allodial land ' referred in the etymology section above to die.

dates and are
Since they are all either rented or borrowed, the requested dates for their use have to be far in advance.
These dates are virtually the only clues we have to the chronology of the poems, since the separate volumes are neither chronological within themselves nor in relation to each other.
These dates are older than dates associated with most other proto-languages.
The earliest known texts in a Turkic language are the Orkhon inscriptions, of which the earliest dates from around 720 AD and the latest from 735 AD ( Miller 1971: 3 ).
The dates given are those of works concerning Altaic.
The dates given above are for 2012.
This consumption grows during autumn and winter, or in the cold regions of the country ; there are two dates where consumption of chocolate infusions is traditional in the primary educational centres: 25 May and 9 July, that is, the two national dates of Argentina.
Only a few dates and descriptions in Gettens ' and Stout's book are now outdated.
The Admiralty Extension ( which is also one of the two buildings which are sometimes referred to as the " Old Admiralty ") dates from the turn of the 20th century.
As there are no explicit references in the book to datable persons or events, scholars have assigned a wide range of dates to the book.
Despite everything, however, there are some who support both dates and even some who support dates other than the two major possibilities presented.
The dates of the Classical period in Western music are generally accepted as being between about 1750 and 1820.
If precise dates are required, the beginning may be set in 802 AD, when the founder of the Khmer Empire, Jayavarman II pronounced himself universal monarch ( chakravartin ) and declared independence from Java, and the end may be set in 1431 AD, when Thai invaders from the kingdom of Ayutthaya sacked Angkor and caused the Khmer elite to migrate to Phnom Penh.
Although there are conflicting dates as to when they met ( some sources state that they met in January 1989 at the Satyricon nightclub ), Love stated that the two first encountered one another in January 1988 at a Dharma Bums show where she was doing a spoken word performance, and Erlandson stated that both he and Love were formally introduced to Cobain in a parking lot after a Butthole Surfers concert at the Hollywood Paladium in 1991.
Modern dates are understood in the Western world to be in the Gregorian calendar, but for older dates writers should specify the calendar used.
All dates are for seniority, not reign.
Other regions of the world, including India and China, also have early evidence of water clocks, but the earliest dates are less certain.
In what follows the dates are as given in the Chronicle, although as noted above, these are earlier than now thought accurate.

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