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Though enjoined by royal mandate in 1501 for general use within the realm of Scotland, it was probably never widely adopted.
This development probably best symbolises the emerging duality between emperor and realm ( Kaiser und Reich ), which were no longer considered identical.
where is the pegacorn me, paenime, etc., and Old French paienime, paienisme heathen lands ( c1150 – 74 ), heathen religion ( 1160 ) < post-classical Latin paganismus ( see PAGANISM n .), probably influenced by Old French paien ( see PAYEN n .).</ ref > Paynimry may be used of paganism, its practises, and pagans, as well as for the domain or realm of pagans.
), De Tallagio non Concedendo, though it is printed among the statutes of the realm, and was cited as a statute in the preamble to the Petition of Right in 1628, and by the judges in John Hampden's case in 1637, is probably an imperfect and unauthoritative abstract of the Confirmatio Cartarum.
To guaranty the security of the seas, the king also establishes a pact with the maritime republic of Savona, probably following an Almoravid raid against his realm.
He probably intended to make Louis heir to the whole realm and the imperium.
Before the establishment of the leidang, the defence of the realm was probably based on voluntary contribution to a defence-fleet.
The name is probably a corruption of a Gothic Halju-runnos, meaning " hell-runners " or " runners to the realm of the dead " ( which refers to their shamanistic experiences during trance ).
The meaning of the word Garðaríki is usually interpreted as " the kingdom of cities ", or " the realm of towns ", which probably referred to a chain of Norse forts along the Volkhov River, starting with Lyubsha and Ladoga.
Firney is probably not a place name, but possibly Fear-island or Far-island, and a kenning for the realm of the dead.
The Dayuan were probably the descendants of the Greek colonists that were settled by Alexander the Great in Ferghana in 329 BCE, and prospered within the Hellenistic realm of the Seleucids and Greco-Bactrians, until they were isolated by the migrations of the Yuezhi around 160 BCE.
There are rumours that it may have been founded by Saint Wilfred ; however these probably belong to the realm of myth and legend.
The realm of Fayrye is located on the island of Olyroun ( probably Oléron, near Brittany ).
But in fact the cause is probably technical, and may have great economic and political import, — as will the published article within the realm of public opinion.
Boso's realm, usually called the Kingdom of Provence, comprised the ecclesiastical provinces of the archbishops of Arles, Aix, Vienne, Lyon ( without Langres ), and probably Besançon, as well as the dioceses of Tarentaise, Uzès, and Viviers.
While composer Paul Hindemith is probably the figure most identified with this expression, it seems to have been coined within the realm of musicology rather than composition.
Jordanes ( XXIV: 121 ) also relates that Filimer expelled the völvas, who were called Aliorumnas ( probably Halju-runnos, meaning " hell-runners " or " runners to the realm of the dead ", which refers to their shamanistic experiences during trance ).
Originally known as Gentleman Jim Craddock, he made a pact with a demon named Astaroth to become immortal in return for stealing ten souls that Astaroth needed to enter the mortal realm ( probably based on Jack the Ripper's murders ).
At that time, the Russians probably came into contact with the Mansi who were still living in Europe, along the upper course of the river Pechora, in the neighbourhood of the ancient Komi realm of Great Perm.
The Pyu realm was longer than wide, stretching from Sri Ksetra in the south to Halin in the north, Binnaka and Maingmaw to the east and probably Ayadawkye to the west.
The Theravada school prevalent in the Pyu realm was probably derived from the Andhra region in southeast India, associated with the famous Theravada Buddhist scholar, Buddhagosa.
The size of population of the Pyu realm was probably a few hundred thousand, given that the 17th and 18th century Burma ( about the size of present-day Myanmar ) only had about 2 million people.
The cult is led by a group of human immortals from the technologically and physically advanced realm of K ' n-yan ( the cult probably originated in this subterranean land, though others trace it to the serpent people of Valusia ).
Sharaf al-Dawla probably intended to invade Fakhr al-Dawla's realm, but Iraq soon slipped into anarchy and he was forced to intervene there.

realm and stretched
God looks into the realm of temporal reality from outside of it, as though it were a surface or a line stretched out: the edges or ends of which are fully " visible " to God, so that He is in a somewhat spatial sense " omnipresent " with regard to time.
Tamar's realm stretched from the Greater Caucasus crest in the north to Erzurum in the south, and from the Zygii in the northwest to the vicinities of Ganja in the southeast, forming a pan-Caucasian empire, with the loyal Zachariad regime in northern and central Armenia, Shirvan as a vassal and Trebizond as an ally.
At its peak, the realm of Branković stretched from Sjenica in the west to Skopje in the east, with the cities of Priština and Vučitrn serving as its capitals.
His realm may have stretched west-and northwards to include some parts of the Zagorje ( inland Serbia and Bosnia ) as well.
At peak of his power, Ottokar II's realm stretched from Krkonoše | Krkonoše Mts.
Peter might have been planning an attack on Bulgaria with the Magyars, showing that his realm had stretched north to the Sava river.
His realm may have stretched west-and northwards to include some parts of the Zagorje ( inland Serbia and Bosnia ) as well.
" Officially after 1999, party organs claimed that Falun Gong, being an " evil cult ," had used deception to manipulate and attack the psychology of the common people, and that its aims stretched into the political and economic realm.
According to Constantine Porphyrogenitus, writing in c. 950, Patzinakia, the Pecheneg realm, stretched west as far as the Siret River ( or even the Eastern Carpathian Mountains ), and was four days distant from " Tourkias " ( i. e. Hungary ).
The realm of divinities stretched from the original One down to material nature itself, where soul in fact descended into matter and became " embodied " as human beings.

realm and into
Yet he presents a realm of source material which may well serve other writers if not himself: the problems with which a New South must grapple in groping through a blind adolescence into the maturity of urbanization.
Religion at its best also offers the experience of spiritual fulfillment by inviting man into the highest realm of the spirit.
Disputes that had been confined to the Church of England could be dealt with legislatively in that realm, but as the Communion spread out into new nations and disparate cultures, such controversies multiplied and intensified.
In some popular views, this continued existence often takes place in a spiritual realm, and in other popular views, the individual may be reborn into this world and begin the life cycle over again, likely with no memory of what they have done in the past.
After Alexander's death, his strong realm was plunged into a period of darkness that would eventually lead to war with England.
Alfred, according to Asser, insisted upon reviewing contested judgments made by his ealdormen and reeves, and " would carefully look into nearly all the judgements which were passed in his absence anywhere in the realm, to see whether they were just or unjust.
In November 2008, the UK based think tank Demos published an influential pamphlet entitled ' It's a material world: caring for the public realm ', in which they argue for integrating the public directly into efforts to conserve material culture, particularly that which is in the public, their argument, as stated on page 16, demonstrates their belief that society can benefit from conservation as a paradigm as well as a profession:
Steiner believed results of this form of spiritual research should be expressed in a way that can be understood and evaluated on the same basis as the results of natural science: " The anthroposophical schooling of thinking leads to the development of a non-sensory, or so-called supersensory consciousness, whereby the spiritual researcher brings the experiences of this realm into ideas, concepts, and expressive language in a form which people can understand who do not yet have the capacity to achieve the supersensory experiences necessary for individual research.
Being is quite conceivable apart from actual existence ; so much so that the very first and the most universal of all the distinctions in the realm of being is that which divides it into two classes, that of the real and that of the possible.
They can be divided broadly into two categories: dualist solutions that maintain Descartes ' rigid distinction between the realm of consciousness and the realm of matter but give different answers for how the two realms relate to each other ; and monist solutions that maintain that there is really only one realm of being, of which consciousness and matter are both aspects.
The players take the roles of ordinary people drawn into the realm of the mysterious: detectives, criminals, scholars, artists, war veterans, etc.
Meanwhile, his brother Constantine desired to retain control of Constans ' realm – leading Constantius ' two brothers into open conflict.
The young emperor then uses his unfettered power to ' bring the impossible into the realm of the likely '.
Factors including late intake valve closure ( relatively speaking for camshaft profiles outside of typical production car range, but not necessarily into the realm of competition engines ) can produce a misleadingly low figure from this test.
Later, he extended the same kind of principles into the realm of synthesis, enabling the computer to produce the sound directly.
They require virtuosic runs and great leaps to the highest registers of the instrument, even into the realm of harmonics.
It is the evolution into the digital realm of optical film compositing.
Behn furthermore explored a realm of intrigue with letters that fall into the wrong hands, faked letters, letters withheld by protagonists, and even more complex interaction.
Originally, however, the Egyptians believed that only the pharaoh had a ba, and only he could become one with the gods ; dead commoners passed into a dark, bleak realm that represented the opposite of life.
Since at least the 1960s, when Marc Bloch's Feudal Society ( 1939 ) was first translated into English in 1961, many medieval historians have included a broader social aspect that includes not only the nobility but all three estates of the realm, adding the peasantry bonds of manorialism and the estates of the Church ; this is sometimes referred to as " feudal society " since it encompasses all members of society into the feudal system.
Female deities also play heavily into the Norse concept of death, where half of those slain in battle enter Freyja's field Fólkvangr, Hel receives the dead in her realm of the same name, and Rán receives those who die at sea.
Judea was made a Roman province in 6 CE, following the transition of Judean tetrarchy into a Roman realm.

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