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Inhabited originally by Carians, in Antiquity Kalymnos depended on Kos, and followed its history.

Inhabited and by
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Malta was first colonized by Sicilians.
Inhabited by Indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries, New Mexico has also been part of the Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U. S. territory.
' Thus Dingburg, ' The City Inhabited Entirely by Pinheads ' was born.
Inhabited since prehistoric times, the Pas-de-Calais region was populated in turn by the Celtic Belgae, the Romans, the Germanic Franks and the Alemanni.
Inhabited islands have small groves of banana, papaya, drumstick and citrus trees by the homesteads, while breadfruit trees and coconut palms are grown in available patches of land.
Inhabited for thousands of years by varying cultures of indigenous peoples, this area was territory of the historic Creek people at the time of European encounter.
Inhabited in antiquity by the Creek, the land on which Auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the Treaty of Cusseta.
Inhabited for thousands of years by different cultures of indigenous peoples, in historic times, native groups were the Shawnee, Wabash, Miami tribe, among those in the Wabash confederacy.
Inhabited during the pre-Columbian era by the Lenape Native American tribe, the region surrounding Waldwick was first explored by Europeans when a Dutch trading expedition landed near there c. 1610.
Inhabited from the Persian period until the Crusader period, the site contains the remains of the Crusader town of Arsuf, including a fortress surrounded by a moat.
Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( see Dacian Wars ).
Kammerer played by Vasiliy Stepanov in The Inhabited Island.
Inhabited by the Aleut for centuries, the islands, along with the rest of the Aleutians, were first visited by Europeans in 1741, when a Danish navigator employed by the Russian navy, Vitus Bering, was searching for new sources of fur for Russian fur trappers.
Inhabited in ancient times by Ligures tribes, it came under Roman influence in c. 180 BC, after the Punic wars in which the city had been allied to Carthage.
Inhabited mostly by immigrants from Gorski Kotar, the town got its name " Španovica " from the title of earl's superintendent-“ Span ”.
Inhabited predominantly by Maori, Gisborne and the Cape region place great emphasis on the retention of their culture and traditions-it is here you will hear Te Reo Maori ( the Maori language ) being spoken fluently and freely.
Inhabited by the Deveels, traders supreme.
Inhabited by creatures that look and dress identical.

Inhabited and Greeks
Inhabited since 4000 BC ( Neolithic ) Milazzo suffered between the ninth and eighth century a progressive Hellenization which ended with the intervention of the Greeks in 716 BC Zancle.

Inhabited and was
Inhabited since the Iron Age, Oundle was originally a trading place and market for local farmers and craftsmen.
Inhabited since the Hallstatt period, the urban area was situated on an important route that followed the Tisza Valley.
Inhabited since very ancient times ( 3-5 000 years BC ), l ' Île-Rousse was 1 000 BC a small, prosperous town dependent on Tyre in Phoenicia, called Agilla.
Inhabited for over 3, 000 years — the city was the seat of the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and the Roman Empire — it has now grown to cover a metropolitan area with more than three million inhabitants, making it the largest city of the Italian peninsula.
Inhabited by the Daunians and Lucanians, under the Romans it was included in the area of the colony of Venusia, founded in 291 BC.
Rudolf Sikorski (" Wanderer ") was performed by Aleksei Serebryakov in movies " The Inhabited Island " and " The Inhabited Island: The Battle ".
Inhabited for a time by the Abbatid, Almoravid, and Almohad kings, its embattled enclosure became the dwelling of Ferdinand I, and was rebuilt by Peter of Castile ( 1353 – 64 ), who employed Granadans and Muslim subjects of his own ( mudejares ) as its architects.

Inhabited and called
The only difference mentioned in " Inhabited Island " is the local population's sensitivity to so called " white " and " black " radiation which Earth humans do not experience.

Inhabited and .
Inhabited since prehistoric times, the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region has always been a strategic ( and hence one of the most fought-over ) region in Europe.
Inhabited planets within the Empire have varying degrees of power.
Inhabited since the Paleolithic age, the city area nurtured paddy field agriculture in the fertile Nara Basin since ancient times.
Inhabited since prehistoric times but first mentioned in the 14th century, it developed as a trading town in northern Wallachia, serving as an informal residence for various Wallachian Princes until the 18th century.

Antiquity and by
What that spirit and attitude were we can best understand if we see more precisely how it contrasts with the communist tradition with the longest continuous history, the one which reached Christianity by the way of Stoicism through the Church Fathers of Late Antiquity.
He wrote the penultimate major historical account surviving from Antiquity ( the last was written by Procopius ).
and Eckstein, K ( 2003 ) " Production of Brass in Antiquity by Direct Reduction " in Craddock, P. T.
It is also possible that the name Axeinos arose by popular etymology from a Scythian Iranic axšaina-' unlit ,' ' dark '; the designation " Black Sea " may thus date from Antiquity.
The basis of western astronomy as taught during Late Antiquity and until the Early Modern period is the Almagest by Ptolemy, written in the 2nd century.
The handbook De architectura by Roman writer, architect and engineer Vitruvius, is the only architectural writing that survived from Antiquity.
Beside such revived currents from late Antiquity, a second major source of esoteric speculation is the Kabbalah, which was lifted out of its Jewish context and adapted to a Christian framework by people such as Johannes Reuchlin.
A very recent essay by Leone Montagnini, discussing the question of the shape of the Earth from the origins to the late Antiquity, has shown that the Fathers of the Church shared different approaches that paralleled their overall philosophical and theological visions.
Europe's view of the shape of the Earth in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages may be best expressed by the writings of early Christian scholars:
Successively ruled by the Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Medo-Persian, Seleucid and Parthian empires during the Iron Age and Classical Antiquity, Iraq was
Coptic icons have their origin in the Hellenistic art of Egyptian Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy portraits.
Although the belief was widely held since at least Late Antiquity, the doctrine was not formally proclaimed until December 8, 1854, by Pope Pius IX in his papal bull Ineffabilis Deus.
Most surviving pre-modern manuscripts use the codex format ( as in a modern book ), which had replaced the scroll by Late Antiquity.
To defeat mounted cavalry, infantry used swarms of missiles or a tightly packed phalanx of men, techniques honed in Antiquity by the Greeks.
In former Roman settlements, a system of villas, dating from Late Antiquity, was inherited by the medieval world.
It was usually attributed in Antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene ( see Cyclic poets ).
In Classical Antiquity, an oracle was a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic predictions or precognition of the future, inspired by the gods.
The means by which the Pictish confederation formed in Late Antiquity from a number of tribes is unknown, although there is speculation that reaction to the growth of the Roman Empire was a factor.
During Late Antiquity, the office of quaestor sacri palatii existed, created by Constantine the Great, which functioned as the Roman Empire's senior legal official.
Knowledge about nature in Classical Antiquity was pursued by many kinds of scholars.
Slovenian territory was part of the Roman Empire, and it was devastated by Barbarian incursions in late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, since the main route from the Pannonian plain to Italy ran through present-day Slovenia.
* The Worship of the Sun Among the Aryan Peoples of Antiquity by Sir James G. Frazer ( from archive. org )
Although Alma-Tadema's fame rests on his paintings set in Antiquity, he also painted portraits, landscapes and watercolors, and made some etchings himself ( although many more were made of his paintings by others ).
The division between these two was enhanced during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages by a number of events.
The 2nd century saw the peak of the Roman Empire, followed by its gradual decline during the period of Late Antiquity, the rise of Christianity and the Great Migrations.

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