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reign and marks
The centrepiece of Solomon's reign is the building of the First Temple: the claim that this took place 480 years after the Exodus from Egypt marks it as a key event in Israel's history.
Diocletian's reign stabilized the Empire and marks the end of the Crisis of the Third Century.
Diocletian's reign marks the end of the classical period of Roman law.
Important tallages were made by Edward I in the second, third and fourth years, (£ 1, 000 ) and in the fifth year ( 25, 000 marks ), of his reign.
Athelstan's reign marks a hiatus in sporadic unrest between the English and Welsh kingdoms.
His reign marks the French transition from a charismatic monarchy – which could all but collapse in an incompetent reign – to a bureaucratic kingdom, a move, under a certain historical reading, towards modernity.
Edwin's reign marks an interruption of the otherwise consistent domination of Northumbria by the Bernicians, and has been seen as " contrary to the prevailing tendency ".
He never visited the city of Rome during his reign, which marks the beginning of a series of " barracks emperors " who came from the army.
Beginning of the 70 Weeks: The decree of Artaxerxes I of Persia in the 7th year of his reign ( 457 BC ) as recorded in Ezra marks beginning of 70 weeks.
Beginning of the 70 Weeks: The decree of Artaxerses in the 7th year of his reign ( 457 BC ) as recorded in Ezra marks beginning of 70 weeks.
Born into the boyar family of the Craioveşti ( his reign marks the climax of the family's political influence ) as the son of Pârvu Craiovescu or Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr, Neagoe Basarab, who replaced Vlad cel Tânăr after the latter rejected Craioveşti tutelage, was noted for his abilities and competence.
The reign of its first pharaoh, Mentuhotep II marks the beginning of the Middle Kingdom.
His reign marks this beginning of the
His reign marks Assyria's independence from the kingdom of Mitanni, by defeating Shuttarna II ; and the beginning of Assyria's emergence as a powerful empire.
His reign marks the beginning of the Bakumatsu period.
Bedale Hall marks the site of a castle built in the reign of King Edward I of England by Sir Bryan FitzAlan, Lord of the Manor of Bedale and later Baron FitzAlan.
The reign of Osman I marks the official beginning of the rule of the Ottoman dynasty which lasted for six centuries.
This also marks the year of retirement of long time Flames coach Stanislaus ( Stan ) Marple in 10 years, he played 194 Games, scoring 15 Goals, assisting on 32, gaining 638 Pim's, coaching 614 games for Guildford and winning 396 of them, the Flames won ten Titles under his reign.
This marks the end of the hundred years of winter and the reign of the White Witch, and is the beginning of Narnia's Golden Age.
The Dynasty's reign ( c. 685-525 ) is also called the Saite Period after the city of Sais, where its pharaohs had their capital, and marks the beginning of the Late Period of ancient Egypt.
During the reign of King Edward I ( 1239 – 1307 ), the church was valued at 20 marks (£ 13 6s 8d ) per year and the Peter pence was 20d.
As an important Islamic city of the West African savannah for centuries ; Kano has witnessed a simultaneous reign of great emirs, who left indelible marks during their reign.

reign and reform
He also was the one bishop that published ecclesiastical legislation during Edward the Confessor's reign, attempting to discipline and reform the clergy.
Over the last two decades of his reign, Alfred undertook a radical reorganisation of the military institutions of his kingdom, strengthened the West Saxon economy through a policy of monetary reform and urban planning and strove to win divine favour by resurrecting the literary glories of earlier generations of Anglo-Saxons.
Also as Salieri aged he moved slowly away from his more liberal political stances as he saw the enlightened reform of Joseph II's reign, and the hoped for reforms of the French revolution, replaced with more radical revolutionary ideas.
2 Chronicles covers much the same time-period as Kings, but it ignores the northern kingdom of Israel almost completely, David is given a major role in planning the Temple, Hezekiah is given a much more far-reaching program of reform, and Manasseh is given an opportunity to repent of his sins, apparently to account for his long reign ).
The dissemination of imperial law to the provinces was facilitated under Diocletian's reign, because Diocletian's reform of the Empire's provincial structure meant that there were now a greater number of governors ( praesides ) ruling over smaller regions and smaller populations.
During his reign from 1493 to 1519, Maximilian I tried to reform the Empire.
It listed over 150 perceived " misdeeds " of Charles ' reign including the Church ( under the influence of foreign papists ) and royal advisers ( also " have engaged themselves to further the interests of some foreign powers ") the second half of the Remonstrance proposed solutions to the " misdeeds " including church reform and Parliamentary influence over the appointment of royal ministers.
Although Mary's rule was ultimately ineffectual and unpopular, the policies of fiscal reform, naval expansion and colonial exploration that were later lauded as Elizabethan accomplishments were started in Mary's reign.
Chandragupta Maurya's embrace of Jainism increased social and religious renewal and reform across his society, while Ashoka's embrace of Buddhism has been said to have been the foundation of the reign of social and political peace and non-violence across all of South Asia.
At the start of his reign Julius had desired seriously to bring about a reform of the Catholic Church and to reconvene the Council of Trent, but very little was actually achieved during his five years in office.
Numa s reign was marked by peace and religious reform.
Though the significant reform happened in the Rama V's reign, the kingdom still had no national assembly.
It ended in 1201, and the last decade of Sancho's reign was a period of peaceful reform which earned for the king his popular name of o Povoador, " the Populator ".
At home he endeavoured to reform administration, to encourage agriculture and commerce, and to secure the loyalty of the nobles by grants of land and privileges so extensive that, towards the end of his reign, many nobles who exercised their full feudal rights had become almost independent princes.
The first part of his reign is marked by his attempts to reform the kingdom in accordance with the Enlightenment ideals ( abolition of torture, abolition of the serfdom, tolerance towards Jews and Protestants, abolition of the Taille etc .).
Philip then built his reign around the notion of reform – " reclaiming rights, revenues and territories " that had been wrongly lost to the crown in recent years.
Philip took steps to reform the French currency during the course of his reign, including these silver Tornesel | Tournois coins.
Although widely blamed for causing national disunity and losing the country later to the Chinese Ming Dynasty, Hồ Quý Ly's reign actually introduced a lot of progressive, ambitious reforms, including the addition of mathematics to the national examinations, the open critique of Confucian philosophy, the use of paper currency in place of coins, investment in building large warships and cannon, and land reform.
In the reign of King Edgar ( 959-975 ), Pershore reappears as one of the abbeys to be re-established ( or restored ) under the programme of Benedictine reform.
In the first years of his reign, heavily influenced by his royal favourite Olivares, Philip focused on efforts to reform the most chaotic aspects of this system.
Strangely, this trend was especially marked during Queen Mary's reign, a time of reaction against Protestant reform ( Cardinal Pole's beard is a good example ).
Henry VIII did not see the need to reform the government of Wales at the beginning of his reign, but gradually he perceived a threat from some of the remaining Marcher lords and therefore instructed his chief administrator, Thomas Cromwell, to seek a solution.
When the reign of Louis Philippe came to a close through the opposition of his ministry, with Guizot at its head, to the demand for electoral reform and through the policy of the Spanish marriages, Cousin, who was opposed to the government on these points, lent his sympathy to Cavaignac and the Provisional government.
This reform was reversed abruptly in the reign of Queen Mary, a Roman Catholic who re-established communion with Rome following her accession in 1553.

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