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Historians have proposed several names for the Age before Superman, most commonly dubbing it the Platinum Age.
Historians noted the name closely resembled that recorded for the Eriechronon or Erielhonan, commonly known as the Erie tribe.
Historians have suggested that the name Pharaon comes from Louis XIV's royal gamblers who called the game pharaon because of the motif that commonly adorned one of the French-made court cards.
Historians commonly speak of three differing approaches to the study of the Cold War: " orthodox " accounts, " revisionism ", and " post-revisionism ".
( Historians commonly accept Sima Yue as the culprit, but the motive is not clear.
Historians usually translate the title Duke as " Knez ", but it's still a subject of discussion since " Knez " is commonly used to designate a nobleman, but not a monarch ie.
Historians commonly date Jewish Emancipation to either 1829 or 1858 when Jews were finally allowed to sit in Parliament, though Benjamin Disraeli, born Jewish, had been a Member of Parliament long before this.
Historians disagree as to whether the term " BU " was commonly used before the BMT was purchased by the City of New York in 1940, or whether it was mainly an introduced term to describe the wooden elevated cars of the former private company.
Historians put the number at between 3, 000 and 18, 000, with the most commonly used figure being 11, 000.
Historians commonly accept the latter date.
Historians, genealogists, and others who work with dates in this era commonly denote Julian calendar dates in the interval between January 1 and March 24 with the ' Old Style ' suffix ( OS ) when presenting these dates with their original year value, or to use a mixed-style date syntax which combines original and adjusted values.

Historians and refer
Historians typically refer to him as simply Octavius between his birth in 63 until his posthumous adoption by Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
Historians often refer to the period from Qin Dynasty to the end of Qing Dynasty as Imperial China.
Historians have liberally used emperor and, especially so, empire anachronistically and out of its Roman and European context to describe any large state and its ruler in the past and present ; sometimes even to refer to non-monarchically ruled states and their spheres of influence: such examples include the " Athenian Empire " of the late 5th century BC, the " Angevin Empire " of the Plantagenets, or the Soviet and American " empires " of the Cold War era.
Historians generally refer to the continuing Roman Empire in the east as the Byzantine Empire after Byzantium, the original name of the town that Constantine I would elevate to the Imperial capital as New Rome in 330 AD.
Historians refer to the material culture of northern Europe during the mass-migrations of the 5th to the 7th centuries as the Germanic Iron Age.
Historians generally refer to this period as Radical Reconstruction.
Historians refer to a Gaelic revival or resurgence as ocurring between 1350 and 1500, by which time the area ruled for the Crown — " the Pale " — had shrunk to a small area around Dublin.
Historians used to believe that Thespis of ancient Athens ( 6th Century BCE ) was the first person to speak lines as an individual actor on stage ( hence the term " thespian " to refer to an individual actor ).
Historians often refer to the ' Age of Discovery ' as the pioneer Portuguese and Spanish long-distance maritime travels in search of alternative trade routes to " the East Indies ", moved by the trade of gold, silver and spices.
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 use the term Third Republic of Venezuela to refer to the period from about 1817 to 1819, when a rump government, organized by Bolívar began functioning in the Venezuelan Llanos.

Historians and collection
Historians believe that the author of Acts did not have access to a collection of Paul's letters.
Historians studying the reign of James IV believe that a similar series of Unicorn tapestries were part of the royal collection.
The next edition belongs to the ragusan Anselmo Banduri ( 1711 ) which is collated copy of the first edition and manuscript P. Banduri's edition was reprinted twice: in 1729 in the Venetian collection of the Byzantine Historians and in 1864 Migne republished Banduri's text with a few corrections.
In order to provide his students with reading materials that were hard to acquire, he compiled a large collection of essays and excerpts in a single volume: An Introduction to the English Historians.
He also edited part of the Greek authors in the collection of the Historians of the Crusades and contributed many additions ( from the fathers, medical and technical writers, scholiasts and other sources ) to the new edition of Stephanus Byzantinus's Thesaurus.
Historians studying the reign of James IV believe that a similar series of ' Unicorn ' tapestries were part of the Scottish royal collection.
What If ?, subtitled The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, is a collection of twenty essays and thirteen sidebars dealing with counterfactual history.
2, subtitled Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, is a collection of twenty-five essays dealing with counterfactual history.

Historians and Official
Historians such as Joseph Maiolo, Geoffrey Till and the authors of the Kriegsmarine Official History have agreed with Chatfield's contention that a Kreuzerkrieg fleet offered Germany the best chance for damaging British power, and that Britain did benefit strategically from the A. G. N. A.

Historians and Records
* Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang ( 1974 ), Records of the Historians.
He was the author of a pamphlet supporting the Exclusion Bill, A Brief History of the Succession, Collected out of the Records and the Most Authentical Historians ( 1680 ).
* Archives. gov-American Historical Association, Hugh Davis Graham, Stanley I. Kutler, National Security Archive, Organization of American Historians, Public Citizen, Inc., and The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Plaintiffs, v. The National Archives and Records Administration, and John W. Carlin, Archivist of the United States, Defendants.

Historians and .
Historians have traditionally regarded the great debates of the Seventeen Nineties as polarizing the issues of centralized vs. limited government, with Hamilton and the nationalists supporting the former and Jefferson and Madison upholding the latter position.
Historians have had two reasons for persisting so long in their investigations.
Historians have come to recognize two cardinal facts concerning nationalism and international influence.
Historians of anthropology, such as Marvin Harris, indicate two major frameworks within which empirical anthropology has arisen: interest in comparisons of people over space and interest in longterm human processes or, humans as viewed through time.
Historians have therefore turned to public records for what details we know.
Historians consider this the decisive factor in convincing Alboin to undertake a migration, even though there are indications that before the war with the Gepids a decision was maturing to leave for Italy, a country thousands of Lombards had seen in the 550s when hired by the Byzantines to fight in the Gothic War.
Historians acknowledge his protection of popular democracy and individual liberty for United States citizens, and criticize him for his support for slavery and for his role in Indian removal.
Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution, and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement.
" Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1991 50 ( 4 ): 359 – 383.
Historians identify several waves of migration to the United States: one from 1815 – 1860, in which some five million English, Irish, Germanic, Scandinavian, and others from northwestern Europe came to the United States ; one from 1865 – 1890, in which some 10 million immigrants, also mainly from northwestern Europe, settled, and a third from 1890 – 1914, in which 15 million immigrants, mainly from central, eastern, and southern Europe ( many Austrian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Russian, Jewish, Greek, Italian, and Romanian ) settled in the United States.
Historians are divided on the detail of Ælle's life and existence as it was during the least-documented period in English history of the last two millennia.
The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians.
( Online Copy: The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians.
Historians of New York City frequently point to Cosell's remark as an acknowledgement of both the city and the borough's decline.
Historians Shimon Naveh and Richard Overy reject the idea that blitzkrieg was a military doctrine.
" Historians and Cold War Origins: The New Consensus ", in Gerald K. Haines and J. Samuel Walker, eds., American Foreign Relations: A Historiographical Review ( 1981 ), 207-236.
Historians including Donald Grinde, Bruce Johansen and others believe that the Iroquois constitution provided inspiration for the United States Constitution and in 1988 was recognised by a resolution in Congress.
Historians agree that the leaders of the new state were ancestors of the Kanembu people.
Historians show that every real conspiracy has had at least four characteristic features: groups, not isolated individuals ; illegal or sinister aims, not ones that would benefit society as a whole ; orchestrated acts, not a series of spontaneous and haphazard ones ; and secret planning, not public discussion.
Historians such as Theodore Mommsen and Bernard Bavant aruge that all Dalmatia was fully romanized and Latin speaking by the 4th century.

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