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On and erection
On the Quirinal Hill Constantine ordered the erection of his baths, the last thermae complex erected in imperial Rome.
On a cornice above the doorway of one of the adyta is a Greek inscription, recording the erection, or perhaps the restoration of the sekos by Ptolemy VI Philometor and his sister-wife Cleopatra II, 180-145 BC.
On 5 March 1936 the first test flight of the Supermarine Spitfire took place at the airport, an event commemorated in 2004 with the erection of a near-full size sculpture of K5054, the prototype Spitfire at the road entrance.
On July 3, they reached Nuup Kangerlua and established Hope Colony () with the erection of a portable house on Kangeq Island, which Egede christened the Island of Hope ( Haabet Oe ).
On 30 July 1961, two weeks before the erection of the Berlin Wall, Fulbright said in a television interview, " I don't understand why the East Germans don't just close their border, because I think they have the right to close it.
On 8 August 1991 at 16: 00 UTC Warsaw radio mast, the tallest man-made object ever built before the erection of Burj Khalifa collapsed as consequence of an error in exchanging the guy-wires on the highest stock.
On the 9th November, 2009 to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, a multi-media event was held on the steps which included the erection of replicas of parts of the wall.
On 3 August 1849, Act 13 Victoria No. 14 was finally assented to as " An Act to effect a change in the Style and Title of the Corporation of Melbourne rendered necessary by the erection of the Town of Melbourne to a City ".
On October 31, 900, Emperor Louis III gave authority for the erection of a castrum ( castle ) in the city's centre.
On July 20, 1984, an erection act was prepared.
On September 18, a third jurisdictional strike occurred when the boilermakers ' union walked off the job at the Federal Triangle central heating plant to protest the use of iron workers in the erection of smokestacks for the facility.
On June 28, 19l7, President Woodrow Wilson set aside $ 2. 8 million for land purchase and the erection of storehouses and piers for the base.
On the erection of Bristol to a see in 1542 the deanery of Bristol was transferred from Gloucester to that diocese.
On the practical level, Emperor Napoléon III of France's boulevard construction in Paris had already demonstrated how enlarging the size of streets effectively made the erection of revolutionary barricades impossible.
On November 30, 1822, Bourget was ordained to the priesthood by Lartigue and shortly thereafter was given supervision of the construction of Saint-Jacques Cathedral, the erection of which had only begun that year.
On Donato Bramante's death he was made part of a team with Raphael and Giuliano da Sangallo to superintend the erection of the new St. Peter's Basilica.
On May 19, 1355, the Emperor Charles IV issued a Bull confirming the papal erection and raising it to the rank of an imperial university.
On 28 August 1961, two weeks after the erection of the Berlin Wall, the new U-Bahn Line 9 was opened below the U2, connecting the station with the transportation network in the north-south direction.
On March 12, 2010, the ACCC formally requested the erection of an ordinariate in Canada.

On and obelisk
On the square in front of the Lateran Palace is the largest standing obelisk in the world, known as the Lateran Obelisk ( weight estimated at 455 tons ).
On the east bank, the Camel Trail crosses the triple-span “ Iron Bridge ” over Little Petherick Creek then passes below Dennis Hill with its obelisk.
On one hill overlooking the gardens there stands an obelisk and King Alfred's Tower, a 50-metre-tall, brick folly designed by Henry Flitcroft in 1772 ; on another hill the temple of Apollo provides a vantage point to survey the magnificent rhododendrons, water, cascades and temples.
On a mound in the centre of the cemetery was erected a grey granite obelisk, tall, with a German inscription: " In memory of the German and English soldiers who fell in the actions near Mons on the 23rd and 24th August 1914 ".
On the obelisk are carved the words " To serve and protect ", the motto of the police force of Toronto, Canada.
On the summit of the hill is the grave of Sir John Logan Campbell surmounted by an obelisk.
On December 1, 2005, the obelisk was covered by a giant pink " condom " to commemorate the World AIDS day.
On the A228 roundabout to the north of the business park is a tall obelisk style sculpture called L ' Ambiente created by Enzo Torcoletti.
On the route from the Storey Arms ( once a coaching inn on the Brecon to Merthyr road ) to the summit, a memorial obelisk commemorates a five-year-old boy who died in August 1900.
On the road from Lickey to Lickey Beacon there is an obelisk folly commemorating Other Archer Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth, who created the Worcestershire Yeomanry volunteer regiment of cavalry, which fought in the Napoleonic Wars.
On the way he lands on an island with a good view of an obelisk ( at least high ) which is just tumbling down in the distance.
On the obelisk, there are four plaques: a memorial plaque from the officers of the British Army serving in Canada, a second memorial plaque donated by the City of Durban, one explaining the exhumation and reburial by the Last Post Fund, and one explaining the reburial of the other remains in D ' Urban Circle.
On that day, the bodies of Wells and McComas were paraded to Ashland Square, the site of internment, and placed below the obelisk ’ s foundation in ceremonial fashion.
On December 9, 1586 ( the year when Domenico Fontana erected in Saint Peter's Square the obelisk once standing in the Circus of Nero ), Pope Sixtus V declared Borgo the fourteenth Rione of the city.
* On June 26, 2010, St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia honored Samuel Fraunces by inscribing his name on an obelisk in the churchyard.

On and 1878
On 23 January 1878 at the Basilica of Atocha in Madrid, Alfonso married his cousin, Princess Maria de las Mercedes, daughter of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, but she died within six months of the marriage.
On 11 September 1878 it was the site of an underground explosion which killed 268 coal miners.
On 22 July 1878 ( 10 July O. S.
On 30 June 1878, a feast had been arranged in Paris by official decision to honour the French Republic ( the event was commemorated in a painting by Claude Monet ).
On 28 September 1878 the Finance Minister, Koloman von Zell, threatened to resign if the army, behind which stood the Archduke Albert, were allowed to advance to Salonika.
On 10 October 1878 the French diplomat Melchior de Vogüé described the situation as follows:
On 6 February 1930, it was renamed Stresemannstraße after Gustav Stresemann ( 1878 – 1929 ), the first Chancellor to serve under President Ebert.
On 16 January 1878, the Turkish steamer Intibah became the first vessel to be sunk by self-propelled torpedoes, launched from torpedo boats operating from the tender Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin under the command of Stepan Osipovich Makarov during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78.
On August 26, 1901, Quanah Parker provided a legal affidavit verifying Lehman's life as his adopted son 1877 – 1878.
On 9 September 1878, a portion of the Northern Cheyenne, led by Little Wolf and Dull Knife started they're trek back to the north.
On 5 July 1878 the administration of the island was officially transferred to Great Britain.
On 31 July 1878, Garnet Wolseley, the first High Commissioner, arrived in Nicosia.
On 5 October 1908 ( celebrated on 22 September ), Ferdinand proclaimed Bulgaria's de jure independence from the Ottoman Empire ( though the country had been basically independent since 1878 ).
* On February 27, 1832, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club received the right to use the triple-tailed war ensign, including a centred white field with a golden " O " topped with a duke's crown ( as of 1878 a royal crown ).
On July 17, 1878, Mesa City was registered as a townsite.
On October 15, 1878, Malvern officially became the county seat of Hot Spring County.
On January 14, 1878, Mrs. William Flemming, who was newly a widow, gave Dr. Carter the two lots south of his home site.
On October 10, 1878, a post office was established with Theo T. Danilson as Postmaster.
On November 10, 1878, track was laid through town, with the track running right up behind the Stevens Store to take advantage of the store's loading platform ( which was originally used to unload freight wagons ).
On September 30, 1878, Northern Cheyenne fleeing from Indian Territory to their homes in the north, the Northern Cheyenne Exodus, attacked homesteaders near Oberlin, then a tiny hamlet.
On July 19, 1878, Hieronymous Engelmann was the first postmaster, and he was succeeded in 1885 by Sophia Buechel.
On May 27, 1878, a Mr. S. M. Rushmore arrived in Worthington along with his family, and immediately took a train for Miller Station.
On November 22, 1878, a compromise was reached, and the township was formally named Willmont.
On November 22, 1878, a compromise was reached, and the township was formally named Willmont.
On November 9, 1878 final papers were signed with the Winona & St. Peter Railway.

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