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778 and was
Co-currently with no selling profit on the player, Roma net loss was enlarged to € 30, 589, 137 (€ 30. 778 million as a group ) and the new owner already planned a re-capitalization after the mandatory bid on the shares.
Leaving aside the shadowy kings before Áedán son of Gabrán, the genealogy is certainly flawed insofar as Áed Find, who died c. 778, could not reasonably be the son of Domangart, who was killed c. 673.
Louis the Pious ( 778 – 20 June 840 ), also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, was the King of Aquitaine from 781.
Injuries during the 1980 regular season had limited him to just 778 yards, but he proved he was fully recovered in the postseason by rushing for 194 yards in the NFC title game.
* Daniel Ortega Saavedra November 6, 2011 ' Won In National Elections held on November 6, 2011 was the amount of 1, 569, 287 for 62. 46 % of the total valid votes, what became the Commander Daniel Ortega Saavedra in the presidential candidate who won more votes in a Presidential election in the history of Nicaragua, in addition to that obtained a lead of more than 30 % of valid votes doubling the number of votes obtained by radial businessman Fabio Gadea Mantilla on behalf of the Independent Liberal Party ( PLI ) who obtained the amount of 778. 889 votes recorded for 31. 00 %.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lentulus and Agrippa ( or, less frequently, year 778 Ab urbe condita ).
Year 778 ( DCCLXXVIII ) was a common year starting on Thursday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
Charing Cross Road was developed, in conjunction with Shaftesbury Avenue, by the Metropolitan Board of Works under an 1877 Act of Parliament at a cost of £ 778, 238.
There was a battle between the Mercians and the Welsh at Hereford in 760, and Offa is recorded as campaigning against the Welsh in 778, 784 and 796 in the tenth-century Annales Cambriae.
52, 103 households ( 33. 9 %) were made up of individuals and 13, 778 ( 9. 0 %) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
The per capita income for the county was $ 17, 778.
The per capita income for the county was $ 15, 778.
In 778, Widukind led battles against the Franks, while Charlemagne was busy in Spain.
Although sources are not clear, it seems apparent that in 778 the town was in hands of a Basque local or Muslim rebel faction loyal to the Franks at the moment of Charlemagne ´ s crossing of the Pyrenees to the south.
Its 2010 population was 172, 778.
On 20 December 1976 the periapsis was lowered to 778 km and the inclination raised to 80 degrees.
As of 2011, the population estimate was 62, 778.
As of the 2000 census, the population was 85, 778.
As of the 2010 census, the population was 149, 778.
As of 2010, the population was 10, 778.
The per capita income for the county was $ 17, 778.
The median income for a household in the CDP was $ 20, 417, and the median income for a family was $ 12, 778.
The median household income was $ 22, 778, and the median family income was $ 28, 906.

778 and appointed
He sent over an army led by the counts Aeblus and Aznar-Sanchez ( the latter being appointed lord, but not duke, of Vasconia by Pepin after suppressing the uprising in the Duchy of Vasconia ), accomplishing their goals with no resistance in Pamplona ( still lacking walls after the 778 destruction ).

778 and count
* Based on Yniguez-church's count, the number of victims of extrajudicial killings has reached 778, while survivors of " political assassinations ," was pegged at 370.
Of this count, 8, 778 ( or 49 %) were males and 9, 119 ( or 51 %) were females.

778 and probably
The battle itself took place in the evening of Saturday 15 August 778, causing numerous losses among the Frankish troops, including several most important aristocrats and the sack of the baggage, probably with all the gold given by the Muslims at Zaragoza.

778 and Duke
Williams ( 841 ) and Shane Battier ( 778 ) on the 2001 national championship team were one of only two Duke duos to each score over 700 points in a season, the other duo being Scheyer ( 728 ) and Singler ( 707 ) in the 2009 – 10 season.

778 and Lupo
* Lupo II of Gascony ( died 778 ), third-attested historical duke of Gascony

778 and leading
According to tradition, it is the site where Roland died during the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778, a landmark in Basque history leading to the foundation of the Kingdom of Pamplona.

778 and Battle
* 778 – The Battle of Roncevaux Pass, at which Roland is killed.
Charlemagne constituted the sub-kingdom in order to secure the border of his kingdom after the destructive war against the Aquitanians and Basques under Waifer ( capitulated c. 768 ) and later Hunald II, which culminated in the disastrous Battle of Roncesvalles ( 778 ).
Propaganda accounts of Muslim-Christian hostility came into being to support that idea: most notably, the Chanson de Roland, a highly mythical contemporary French re-creation of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass ( 778 ) dealing with the Iberian Saracens, and taught as true in the French educational system until not long ago.
In AD 778, the Basques defeated a Frankish army in the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
The Song of Roland () is a heroic poem based on the Battle of Roncesvalles in 778, during the reign of Charlemagne.
The Battle of Roncevaux Pass ( French and English spelling, Roncesvalles in Spanish, Orreaga in Basque ) was a battle in 778 in which Roland, prefect of the Breton March and commander of the rear guard of Charlemagne's army, was defeated by the Basques.
On August 15, 778, after the retreating Charlemagne had demolished the walls of Pamplona, the Basque tribes annihilated his rearguard, led by Roland, in a confrontation at a mountain passage known to history as the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
When Charlemagne destroyed the walls of this city after a failed attempt to conquer Zaragoza, the Vascones annihilated his rearguard in the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778.
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# REDIRECT Battle of Roncevaux Pass ( 778 )
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The Song of Roland, an 11th century Old French epic poem, may have served as the inspiration for the name " California " The poem refers to the defeat suffered August 15, 778, in the retreat of Charlemagne's army at the hands of the Muslim army in Battle of Roncevaux Pass in the Pyrenees.

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