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Later during the Middle Eocene a rifting period affected the area and caused formation of the Rhine graben.
France in the Later Middle Ages 1200 – 1500, ( 2003 ) excerpt and text search
* Arthur Cash, Laurence Sterne: The Early and Middle Years ( ISBN 0-416-82210-X, 1975 ) and Laurence Sterne: The Later Years ( ISBN 0-416-32930-6, 1986 )
The Making of Saint Louis: Kingship, Sanctity, and Crusade in the Later Middle Ages ( Cornell University Press, 2008 ) 352 pp.
Later in the Middle Ages light cavalry would also include sergeants who were men who had trained as knights but could not afford the costs associated with the title.
In African archaeology, which applies only from the Sahara southward, Lower Paleolithic is replaced by " Early Stone Age ," Middle Paleolithic is replaced by " Middle Stone Age " and Upper Paleolithic by " Later Stone Age.
The Making of the Magdalen: Preaching and Popular Devotion in the Later Middle Ages.
It adopted Goodman and Lowe's 3-stage system at that time, the stages to be called Early, Middle and Later.
After its adoption by the First Pan African Congress in 1947, the Three-Stage Chronology was amended by the Third Congress in 1955 to include a First Intermediate Period between Early and Middle, to encompass the Fauresmith and Sangoan technologies, and the Second Intermediate Period between Middle and Later, to encompass the Magosian technology and others.
* Nicholson, R., Scotland-the Later Middle Ages, 1974.
Later on when Foucault went to Iran “ to be there at the birth of a new form of ideas ,” he wrote that the new “ Muslim ” style of politics could signal the beginning of a new form of “ political spirituality ,” not just for the Middle East, but also for Europe, which had adopted the practice of secular politics ever since the French Revolution.
* Nicholson, R., Scotland-the Later Middle Ages, 1974.
Later envoys included Odoric of Pordenone, Giovanni de ' Marignolli, John of Montecorvino, Niccolò de ' Conti, or Ibn Battuta, a Moroccan Muslim traveller, who passed through the present-day Middle East and across the Silk Road from Tabriz, between 1325 – 1354.
The Later Middle Ages "
Later, by the Middle Ages, the term came to refer to diamond, as it was the hardest material then known, and remains the hardest non-synthetic material known.
Later influences on the development of Scots were from Romance languages via ecclesiastical and legal Latin, Norman and later Parisian French due to the Auld Alliance as well as Dutch and Middle Low German influences due to trade and immigration from the Low Countries.
The export of Greek wine to England in the Later Middle Ages ', in Eat, Drink and be Merry ( Luke 12: 19 )- Food and Wine in Byzantium: Papers of the 37th Annual Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, in Honour of Professor A. A. M.
Later in Middle Irish they are also known as the Fomóraig.
The tomb front supporting his effigy slab ( but not originally belonging to it ) bears eight niches containing fifteenth-century carved figures of gallowglasses, mercenaries of Scottish origin who played a major role in Irish wars of the Later Middle Ages.
Later in the Middle Ages Tiel was associated with the Hanseatic League.
Education in the village of Mattawan is provided by the Mattawan Consolidated School District ( K-12 ), which consists of the Early Elementary School ( grades K-2 ), the Later Elementary School ( grades 3-5 ), the Middle School ( grades 6-8 ), and the High School ( grades 9-12 ).
Later the school was known as Robersonville Middle School until it closed in December 2000.
Later, the rich lands of Middle Tennessee were hunting grounds for the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Shawnee, and other tribes prior to the late 18th century.

Later and English
Later on, when he became king in 1509, Henry VIII is supposed to have commissioned an English translation of a Life of Henry V so that he could emulate him, on the grounds that he thought that launching a campaign against France would help him to impose himself on the European stage.
Later General Baptists such as John Griffith, Samuel Loveday, and Thomas Grantham defended a Reformed Arminian theology that reflected more the Arminianism of Arminius than that of the later Remonstrants or the English Arminianism of Arminian Puritans like John Goodwin or Anglican Arminians such as Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond.
Later in the reign the North Welsh followed their example, and the latter cooperated with the English in the campaign of 893 ( or 894 ).
Later chemical elements were also assigned unique chemical symbols, based on the name of the element, but not necessarily in English.
Later, Defoe wrote Memoirs of a Cavalier ( 1720 ), set during the Thirty Years ' War and the English Civil War.
Later known as Elias Boudinot, he was editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, the nation's first newspaper, which was published in Cherokee and English.
Later critics of the Baroque, such as Francesco Milizia and the English architect Sir John Soane, were particularly critical of Borromini ’ s work.
Later, the English and the French established settlements in India and established a trade with China and their own acquisitions would gradually surpass those of the Dutch.
Later on they both were joined by the first Latino MC, to rap in English Prince Whipper Whip, a Puerto Rican.
Later in 1911, he journeyed to the Balkans and visited Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, filling sketchbooks with renderings of what he saw, including many famous sketches of the Parthenon, whose forms he would later praise in his work Vers une architecture ( 1923 ) (" Towards an Architecture ," but usually translated into English as " Towards a new Architecture ").
Later in the day, the English team manager Pelham Warner visited the Australian dressing room to express his sympathies to Woodfull.
Later he learned French, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and English, and had an interest in Italian, Spanish and Lithuanian.
Later, Pope Pius XI on 2 June 1927 decreed the Comma Johanneum was open to dispute and Pope Pius XII on 3 September 1943 decreed the Divino Afflante Spiritu which allowed translations based on other versions than just the Latin Vulgate, notably in English the New American Bible.
Later, though, it appears that Abauzit recanted this approach after a critical examination by his English translator, Dr. Twells.
Later archaeologists, including Christopher Chippindale of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge and Brian Edwards of the University of the West of England, campaigned to give the public more knowledge of the various restorations and in 2004 English Heritage included pictures of the work in progress in its book Stonehenge: A History in Photographs.
Later it was the subject of a 1959 ballet by English composer Sir Malcolm Arnold and, in 1979, a Tony award-winning Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim.
Later in the 17th century the center for English " wracking " in the Caribbean shifted to Port Royal in Jamaica.
Later English sources stated that Harold had been elected as king by the clergy and magnates of England.
Later American English spellings, neger and neggar, prevailed in a northern colony, New York under the Dutch, and in metropolitan Philadelphia's Moravian and Pennsylvania Dutch communities ; the African Burial Ground in New York City originally was known by the Dutch name " Begraafplaats van de Neger " ( Cemetery of the Negro ); an early US occurrence of neger in Rhode Island, dates from 1625.
Later Norman chroniclers suggest alternative explanations for Harold's journey: that he was seeking the release of members of his family who had been held hostage since Godwin's exile in 1051, or even that he had simply been travelling along the English coast on a hunting and fishing expedition and had been driven across the Channel by an unexpected storm.
Later he visited leading mercantile centres in the Low Countries, living among the English merchants and developing an important network of contacts while learning several languages.
Later that year, he attended a production by a traveling English theater company at the Odéon theatre with the Irish-born actress Harriet Smithson playing Ophelia and Juliet in the Shakespeare plays Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
Later the novel was translated in English.
Later in his career, in 1731, he played the role of Polypheme in the first public performance of Acis and Galatea, and several of Handel's Italian arias were published with English translations by Leveridge.
Later, Schoenberg was to develop the most influential version of the dodecaphonic ( also known as twelve-tone ) method of composition, which in French and English was given the alternative name serialism by René Leibowitz and Humphrey Searle in 1947.

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