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Joannes bore a high repute in the Franciscan order, and took a foremost part in the propagation of its teaching in northern Europe, holding successively the offices of warden ( custos ) in Saxony, and of provincial ( minister ) of Germany, and afterwards of Spain, perhaps of Barbary, and of Cologne.
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Joannes and order
Some sources, among whom are Joannes Zonaras, claim that this plot had been organized by Magnentius in order to distract Constantius from Magnentius himself.
John of Cologne ( Joannes van Hoornaer ) was a Dominican order priest born at Cologne, Germany, parish priest of Hoornaar, Holland.
Joannes and took
It is no accident that military characters like Nicephorus Bryennius ( 11th and 12th centuries ) and Joannes Cinnamus ( 12th century ) emulated Xenophon in the precision of their diction, or that a philosopher like Nicephorus Gregoras ( 13th century ) took Plato as his model.
Joannes and part
The second part ( concerning the caskets, known to English speakers from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice ) originates from about 800 AD from Joannes Damascensus's account of Barlaam and Josaphat and was written in Greek.
Joannes was not part of the Theodosian dynasty and he did not receive the recognition of the eastern court.
Joannes and its
In Joannes Blaeu's map of 1649, Culemborg remains entirely enclosed by walls behind its city moat-like encircling canals.
The school of Bulgarus ultimately prevailed, and it numbered amongst its adherents Joannes Bassianus, Azo and Accursius, each of whom in his turn exercised a commanding influence over the course of legal studies at Bologna.
Joannes and Europe
Lazarus Colloredo and Joannes Baptista Colloredo ( 1617 – after 1646 ) were Italian conjoined twins who toured in 17th century Europe.
Joannes and .
The Byzantine chronicler Joannes Zonaras states that he was Dux Moesiae, a commander of forces on the lower Danube.
The supposed " after Passover " rule is called the Zonaras proviso, after Joannes Zonaras, the Byzantine canon lawyer who may have been the first to formulate it.
Aleandro compiled a Lexicon Graeco-Latinum ( 1512 ), and wrote Latin verse of considerable merit inserted in the Carmina Illustrium Poetarum Italiorum of Joannes Matthaeus Toscanus.
An ottavino built by Arnold Dolmetsch in 1928, and modeled after a 1698 instrument by Joannes Carcassi.
With no children to claim the throne, Joannes, primicerius notariorum (" chief notary ", head of the civil service ), seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor.
* Roman usurper Joannes sends Flavius Aetius, governor of the Palace ( cura palatii ), to the Huns to ask for their assistance.
* Summer – Joannes, Roman usurper, is defeated at the fortified city of Ravenna and brought to Aquileia.
The Joannes and Languedoc bastions overlooked the lake to the south, providing cover for the landing area outside the fort.
* Official title was ( in Latin ): Joannes III, Dei Gratia rex Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russiae, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae, Livoniae, Smolenscie, Kijoviae, Volhyniae, Podlachiae, Severiae, Czernichoviaeque, etc.
Liddell Scott provides other sources for the shortened form of this verb, including Acusilaus ( 5th century BC ), Joannes Laurentius Lydus ( 4th century AD ) and the Scholiast on Aeschylus, Eumenides, who cites Pindar relating how the earth tried to tartaro " cast down " Apollo after he overcame the Python.
* c. 1275 – c. 1328 Joannes Zacharias Actuarius a Byzantine physician wrote the last great compendium of Byzantine medicine
It was only in the following year, after Joannes had been defeated in a combined naval and land campaign, that Valentinian was installed by the eastern patricius et magister officiorum Helion as Western Emperor in Rome, on October 23, 425, at the age of six.
In 425, the court at Ravenna negotiated with the Huns who had accompanied Flavius Aëtius to Italy in support of Joannes.
bore and high
Bronze has several characteristics that made it preferable as a construction material: although it is relatively expensive, does not always alloy well, and can result in a final product that is " spongy about the bore ", bronze is more flexible than iron and therefore less prone to bursting when exposed to high pressure ; cast iron cannon are less expensive and more durable generally than bronze and withstand being fired more times without deteriorating.
Most modern high speed production engines are classified as " over square " or short-stroke, wherein the stroke is less than the diameter of the cylinder bore.
The once-popular term derives from their most common appearance, which is that of an extraordinarily high tidal bore.
Initial designs suffered from the potentially catastrophic problem that friction between the shot and black powder during the high acceleration down the gun bore could sometimes cause premature ignition of the powder.
When the ascending terraces had been built, there had been constructed beneath them galleries which carried the entire weight of the planted garden and rose little by little one above the other along the approach ; and the uppermost gallery, which was fifty cubits high, bore the highest surface of the park, which was made level with the circuit wall of the battlements of the city.
The end result of this was that Valentinian felt secure enough to begin plotting to have Aëtius killed, egged on by Petronius Maximus, a high ranking senator who bore Aëtius a personal grudge.
Rifled bores may be described by the bore diameter ( the diameter across the lands or high points in the rifling ), or by groove diameter ( the diameter across the grooves or low points in the rifling ).
This means cartridges with a large bore area to case volume ratio combined with a high operating pressure benefit more from recoil reduction with muzzle brakes than smaller standard cartridges.
The one in the octagon at the east end of the chancel rests on the site of the medieval high altar which bore the silver reliquary casket containing the remains of St. Olav, the church's and the kingdom's patron saint, and is designed to recall in marble sculpture the essential form of this reliquary casket.
King Louis XIV in person commended the deed, from which time forward bore Churchill an enviable reputation for physical courage, as well as earning the high regard of the common soldier.
" In his death " said the journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers " the profession has to lament one who, though perhaps carrying his works nearer to the margin of safety than many others would have done, displayed boldness, originality and resource in a high degree, and bore a distinguished part in the later development of the railway system ".
The characterisation by Warner of Dixon was held in such high regard that officers from Paddington Green Police Station bore the coffin at his funeral in 1981.
The protest, however, was based on the comparison of the wounds produced by expanding and non-expanding bullets from high velocity sporting rifles, rather than a comparison of the expanding. 303 British bullets with the previous, large bore service cartridge it replaced, the. 577 / 450 Martini-Henry.
The lateral discs bore catalog numbers prefixed with " L " ( for " lateral ") and initially sold for the same high price.
At about the same time, a major Eduard Rubin ( 1846 – 1920 ) with the Swiss Army had invented in 1883 a copper jacketed lead cored and small bore ( 7. 5mm and 8mm ) bullet that could be fired at very high velocities without melting inside a rifle's barrel.
* Qiantang River, China, which has the world's largest bore, up to high, traveling at up to per hour
The urban concentration surrounding Halifax Harbour bore the brunt of the highest sustained winds and strongest wind gusts during the storm ; some unofficial estimates have placed gusts as high as 145 mph ( 230 km / h ).
In 1760 he bought a famous Burgundy vineyard which at that time bore the name of La Romanée, at a high price.
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