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Many and lands
Many shōen were not properly certified, and large landholders, like the Fujiwara, felt threatened with the loss of their lands.
' Many live in less-productive, problem-prone areas, some of which have been so seriously degraded within the last generation that they resemble lands on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Many fled Silesia under persecution of the Austrian emperor, and some found refuge on the lands of Count Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf.
Many historical works give Caniaderi Guarunte as the Iroquois name for the lake ( meaning: mouth or door of the country ), because the waterway was an important northern gateway to their lands.
Many people could not afford to travel to holy sites and lands, so labyrinths and prayer substituted for such travel.
Many trade routes went through the Polish lands, which facilitated the development of trade.
Many laws include Lex Canuleia ( 445 BC ; which allowed the marriage — ius connubii — between patricians and plebeians ), Leges Licinae Sextiae ( 367 BC ; which made restrictions on possession of public lands — ager publicus — and also made sure that one of consuls is plebeian ), Lex Ogulnia ( 300 BC ; plebeians received access to priest posts ), and Lex Hortensia ( 287 BC ; verdicts of plebeian assemblies — plebiscita — now bind all people ).
Many of the barons were making individual peace agreements with each other to secure their lands and war gains.
Many of these lands, specifically Greenland and Iceland, may have been originally discovered by sailors blown off course.
Many events illustrate violence and resistance as Aborigines sought to protect their lands from invasion and as settlers and pastoralists attempted to establish their presence.
Many researchers hold this to be caused by the spread of such tales, as people repeat tales they have heard in foreign lands, although the oral nature makes it impossible to trace the route except by inference.
Many of the prisoners will serve in the Roman legions and settle in vacant lands in the Danubian provinces.
Many of the practices of Orthodox Christian hermits and desert-dwellers were imitated in Sufism's growth in the center of the former-Christian lands of the Middle East.
Many local farmers were able to buy the lands they had previously farmed as tenants.
Many prominent individuals opposed the construction of the dam at that time because of the damage it would do to Seneca lands, including Pennsylvania Congressman John P. Saylor of Johnstown, and Howard Zahniser, executive director of The Wilderness Society and native of Tionesta — a small settlement located along the Allegheny River several miles downstream from Warren.
Many barbarian tribes became skilled warriors able to conquer rich cities and fertile lands, and forge strong military empires.
Many of Smaug's attributes and behaviour in The Hobbit derive directly from the unnamed " old night-scather " in Beowulf: great age ; winged, fiery, and reptilian form ; a stolen barrow within which he lies on his hoard ; disturbance by a theft ; and violent airborne revenge on the lands all about.
Many Native American Tribes have consumer fireworks stores on reservation lands that are exempt from state and local authority and will sell to people that are not in the tribe.
Many Pawnee also return to their traditional lands to visit relatives and take part in scheduled powwows.
Many of the Middle Eastern Jewish communities are hit by pro-Axis Arab regimes, and the early stage of Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim lands begins.
Many of these indigenous people were forcibly removed from their lands during the 20th century and relocated to settlements such as Papunya in the Northern Territory.
Many Indians were forcibly exiled to Creek lands west of the Mississippi ; others retreated into the Everglades.
Many years later, c. AD 58, the Chauci seized an opportunity to expel the Ampsivarii and occupy their lands at the mouth of the River Ems, whereby they gained a border with the Frisians to the west.
Many settlers were drawn to the area by the lottery system used to settle the acquired lands.
Many of the barons were making individual peace agreements with each other to secure their lands and war gains.

Many and parish
Many of the parish ’ s prominent citizens, such as Leopold Lipp, saw its location where the North-South and East-West ( La.
The seat of the parish is Many.
Act 46 creating the parish specified that the seat of government should be named Many in honor of Col. John B.
Many, commandant at Fort Jesup, then the most important settlement in the parish.
Many displaced families of the affected Parishes have moved into the area and as a result, the population of the parish has increased significantly.
Many of their descendants are still numerous in the parish today.
Many is a town in and the parish seat of Sabine Parish, Louisiana, United States.
The area that today is downtown Many was next targeted as the parish seat of government.
Once the area where the Town of Many would be situated was determined, the parish government needed land on which to locate the town.
Many of them were along what is now called St. Mary's Road, near to the church in the centre of the parish.
Many now hold that the instrument is a “ confession disc ,” used by priests to count the number of confessions in their parish.
Many buildings were reconstructed, however, including most the Schwanenburg and the Stiftskirche, the Catholic parish church.
Many sections of the Fosse Way form parts of modern roads and lanes, and parish, district or county boundaries.
Many of the villages on the Quantocks have their own parish councils, which have some responsibility for local issues.
Many different versions of the " Santa Compaña " can be found ; however, the common image is a procession of the dead or souls in torment that wanders the path of a parish at midnight.
Many ' non-jurors ' also succeeded for a time in retaining the use of the parish churches.
Many famous traditional musicians have played in Inagh and the parish has produced some fine musicians of its own.
Many wealthy wool merchants added to the town's heritage: for example, John Greenway ( 1460 – 1529 ) added a chapel to St Peter's parish church in 1517, and a small chapel and almshouses in Gold Street which still stand ; the Almshouse Trust still houses people today.
Many other closes, large and small, had been created between Dark Lane and the southern parish boundary with Woodborough, in the large Hyll Feild.
Many of the most notable residents of the parish have been linked to Ynysymaengwyn, whose squires, alongside those of Peniarth in the neighbouring parish of Llanegryn, dominated the town from the fourteenth century to the twentieth.
Many parish churches were re-built in this period.
Many existing boroughs that were too small to constitute a district, but too large to constitute a civil parish, were given Charter Trustees.
Many of the parishes have chapels-of-ease or other Mass centres attached adding a total of 99 chapels to the 107 parish churches.
Many tourists visit the parish in the summer and lodge either in caravan sites or in local bed and breakfasts.

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