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The first such application was Sabine ’ s groundbreaking work in architectural acoustics, and many others followed.
Sabine Ulibarri, an author from Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico, once attempted to note that " Chicano " was a politically " loaded " term, although Ulibarri has recanted that assessment.
Clodius is an alternate form of the Roman nomen Claudius, a patrician gens that was traditionally regarded as Sabine in origin.
By the time of Sabine Baring-Gould's A Book of Nursery Songs ( 1895 ), folklore was an academic study, full of comments and foot-notes.
Numa Pompilius, a Sabine, was eventually chosen by the senate to succeed Romulus, on account of his reputation for justice and piety.
After the independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in 1836, the boundary between the U. S. and Texas was firmly established at the Sabine in accordance with the Adams-Onís Treaty.
Up to around 450, 000 gallons ( about 11, 000 bls ) of crude oil spilled over the Sabine River when the tanker Eagle Otome which was carrying the shipment struck two chemical-carrying barges due to loss of engine power on January 24, 2010, at 10 AM local time.
The Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould () ( 28 January 1834-2 January 1924 ) was an English hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar.
Sabine Baring-Gould ( later Sabine Baring Baring-Gould ) was born in the parish of St Sidwell, Exeter on 28 January 1834-the eldest son of Edward Baring-Gould and his first wife Sophia Charlotte née Bond.
He was named for an uncle, the Arctic explorer Sir Edward Sabine.
However, in the 16th century, a statue was unearthed on the island in question, inscribed to Semo Sancus, a Sabine deity, leading most scholars to believe that Justin Martyr confused Semoni Sancus with Simon.
Vespasian was born in Falacrina, in the Sabine country near Reate.
Later history relates that some Etruscans lived in the Tuscus vicus, the “ Etruscan quarter ”, and that there was an Etruscan line of kings ( albeit ones descended from a Greek, Demaratus the Corinthian ) which succeeded kings of Latin and Sabine origin.
Tombs from the 8th century BC to the 7th century BC that confirm a likely presence of a Sabine settlement area have been discovered ; on the hill, there was the tomb of Quirinus, which Lucius Papirius Cursor transformed into a temple for his triumph after the third Samnite war.
The Grove Press edition ( US, 1965 ) was translated by publisher Richard Seaver ( who had lived in France for many years ) under the pseudonym Sabine d ' Estree.
Thus Perugia was in Etruria, and the area around Norcia was in the Sabine territory.
Sabine Ulibarrí was born in Tierra Amarilla.
When Cato was a very young man, the death of his father put him in possession of a small hereditary property in the Sabine territory, at a distance from his native town.
During World War II, further research was done on the ICI process and in 1944 Bakelite Corporation at Sabine, Texas and Du Pont at Charleston, West Virginia, began large scale commercial production under license from ICI.
According to legend, a round marble altar, Altar of Dis Pater and Proserpina (), was miraculously discovered by the servants of a Sabine called Valesius, the ancestor of the first consul.
In addition to being considered the ancestor of the Gauls, Dis Pater was sometimes identified with the Sabine god Soranus.
He was of Sabine origin, and many of Rome's most important religious and political institutions are attributed to him.
In 715 BC, after much bickering between the factions of Romulus ( the Romans ) and Tatius ( the Sabines ), a compromise was reached, and the Sabine Numa was elected by the senate as the next king.

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The area's geography remained one of the least understood in the region, with various Spanish maps containing errors in the naming of the Sabine and Neches, and sometimes showed them flowing independently into the Gulf of Mexico.
* The novel Founding Fathers by Alfred Duggan describes the founding and first decades of Rome from the points of view of one of Romulus's Latin followers, a Sabine who settles in Rome as part of the peace agreement with Tatius, an Etruscan fugitive who is accepted into the tribe of Luceres after his own city is destroyed, and a Greek seeking purification from blood-guilt who comes to the city in the last years of Romulus ' reign.
The location has been identified variously as the river Trebbia, Trevi nel Lazio, or one of the places called Trebula in antiquity, two of which — Trebula Mutusca and Trebula Suffenas — are in Sabine territory.
According to Roman tradition, the cult of Opis was instituted by Titus Tatius, one of the Sabine kings of Rome.
The border with Sabine Parish, Louisiana is rather unusual since the county and the parish both share the same name, one of only five such instances in the United States.
In recent times one or possibly two Sabine inscriptions have been tentatively identified.
Three new centuries of Equites were introduced at Rome, including one named Tatienses, after the Sabine king.
Some specifically Sabine deities and cults were known at Rome: Semo Sancus and Quirinus, and at least one area of the town, the Quirinale, where the temples to those latter deities were located, had once been a Sabine centre.
Sabine Parish was one of the five parishes created in as many weeks by the state legislature in 1843 during the administration of Gov.
The Confederate victory prevented a planned Union invasion thereafter of Texas. Mansfield, also known as the Battle of Sabine Crossroads, a Confederate victory, occurred with one year and one day left in the duration of the war.
Shelby County eventually became one of the most populous and prosperous counties in the state because of its proximity to Louisiana and location along the Sabine River.
Sabine was also drawn into the famous " longitude problem ," which was one of the great controversies of the age.
But Sabine did make one notable contribution to the longitude problem.
Sabine was one of the instigators of this " Magnetic Crusade ," urging the government to establish magnetic observatories throughout the empire.
Most of these observatories were of limited size and were dismantled as soon as the initial survey was complete, but the one founded by Sabine at Toronto in 1840 is still in existence.
It was located one mile ( 1. 6 km ) outside town in the Sabine River bottom.
The film Copyright by Inge Morath was made by German filmmaker Sabine Eckhard in 1992, and was one of several films selected for a presentation of Magnum Films at the Berlin Film Festival in 2007.
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Niebuhr, who mentions these distinctions, conjectures that among the gradual changes of the constitution from a monarchy to an aristocracy, the Valeria gens for a time possessed the right that one of its members should exercise the kingly power for the Tities, to which tribe the Valerii must have belonged, as their Sabine origin indicates ; but on this point, as on many others in early Roman history, it is impossible to come to any certainty.
Although it is widely believed that the Latin praenomen Mamercus was of Oscan origin, since Mamers was a Sabine form of Mars, it is not clear to what extent the two cultures ( which sprang from the same origin ) borrowed praenomina from one another, and to what extent they shared names based on roots common to each language.
Architects McKim, Mead and White engaged Wallace Clement Sabine, a young assistant professor of physics at Harvard University, as their acoustical consultant, and Symphony Hall became one of the first auditoria designed in accordance with scientifically derived acoustical principles.
She needed one more win to qualify for the tournament, but lost in three sets against Sabine Lisicki.

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