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Historians agree that the fate of Jerusalem and thereby the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was of concern if not the immediate goal of papal policy in 1095.
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Historians agree that Hippocrates was born around the year 460 BC on the Greek island of Kos ( Cos ), and became a famous ambassador for medicine against the strong opposing infrastructure of Greece.
Historians agree that Hoover's national reputation and the booming economy, combined with deep splits in the Democratic Party over religion and prohibition, guaranteed his landslide victory with 58 % of the vote.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.
Historians generally agree that the middle classes held high personal moral standards ( and usually followed them ), but have debated whether the working classes followed suit.
Historians generally agree that the adoption of the term " Uyghur " is based on a decision from a 1921 conference in Tashkent, which was attended by Turkic Muslims from the Tarim Basin ( Xinjiang ).
Historians generally agree that the middle classes held high personal moral standards and rejected cohabitation.
Historians agree that the key that unlocked the door for Williams was his first published book, A Key Into the Language of America ( 1643 ).
Historians agree that Longstreet attended the Grant wedding on August 22, 1848 in St. Louis, but his role at the ceremony remains unclear.
Historians agree that Francis II was fragile, both physically and psychologically, and his fragile health lead to his early death.
Historians agree that the Harpers Ferry raid in 1859 escalated tensions that, a year later, led to secession and the American Civil War.
Historians do seem to agree, however, that Rosamund was Eleanor's opposite in personality and that Henry and Rosamund appear to have shared a deep love.
Historians and archaeologists agree that Muirchu has moved to Slane a fire lit elsewhere ; Brú na Bóinne, and Knowth have been suggested.
Historians disagree on whether Crispus Attucks was a free man or an escaped slave ; but agree that he was of Wampanoag and African descent.
Historians who agree that Logan the orator was not named " Tah-gah-jute " sometimes identify him as Tachnechdorus, although Jennings identifies Tachnechdorus as Logan the orator's older brother.
Historians largely agree that this was a consequence of the failure at Villers-Bocage and had been planned since the battle.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.
Historians and fate
Historians have long puzzled over why most Republicans — even fire-eating abolitionists — gradually lost interest in the fate of the Freedmen after 1868.
Historians and Jerusalem
* " The Vengeance of the Jews Was Stronger Than Their Avarice: Modern Historians and the Persian Conquest of Jerusalem in 614 " by Elliott Horowitz ( Jewish Social Studies Volume 4, Number 2 )
Historians and Church
( 2007 ) " Historians without Hindsight: Coggshall, Diceto and Howden on the Early Years of John's Reign ," in Church ( ed ) 2007.
" Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons 849 A. D. was ... the son of Sem " ( Church Historians of England, vol.
* Eddius, Vita Wilfridi ( James Raine, Historians of Church of York, Rolls Series, London, 1879 – 1894 ), 19, 20, 24, 34, 39, 44
* Stevenson, Joseph The Church Historians of England, volume 4, part 1 ( London, 1853 – 58 ) ( translation of Richard of Hexham-see link below )
* The History of English Affairs Online excerpts, as part of The Church Historians of England, volume IV, part II ; translated by Joseph Stevenson ( London: Seeley's, 1861 ).
Historians of the Middle Ages often use " Latin Europe " to refer to the cultural-geographic area of Europe where Latin was used as a working language of the Church, State and / or Academy.
Historians trace in a charter of Frederick II of 1 November 1221 the origin of the name of all the territory surrounding the ancient Church of Manerba, said precisely Tenense: Valtenesi.
*——, “ John LaFarge and the Decoration of Trinity Church, Boston ,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 33 ( December, 1974 ), 323-353.
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