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The single account of the Massacre comes in the Gospel of Matthew: it is not mentioned in Luke's gospel or by any contemporaneous historians, or by the later Roman Jewish historian, Josephus.
( Subsequent research has, in fact, found such citations, notably by the Roman historian Tacitus and the Jewish historian Josephus, although these citations are not contemporaneous with Jesus ' life and are viewed by some as forgeries.
In the opinion of one German church historian, contemporaneous with Campbell, his theology was a highpoint of British theology during that century.
Nevertheless, his perseverance and skill as an historian meant that by the time of its publication the first volume of The Annual Register contained a unique, contemporaneous account of the war, analysing its origins and development with a perspective not readily available at the time in newspapers or magazines.
The only other contemporaneous historian to mention the fire was Pliny the Elder, who wrote about it in passing.
The contemporaneous Armenian chronicler Matthew of Edessa mentions David's brother Totorme, who, according to the modern historian Robert W. Thomson, was his sister.
For a time, as historian Les Daniels noted in a contemporaneous study in 1971,
Botanical historian Benjamin Daydon Jackson, unaware of this list, attempted to compile a list based on contemporaneous advertisements in the trade press, on dates appearing on the plates ( having assumed that the plates were issued at the same time as the accompanying texts ), and some guesswork.
On the basis of more contemporaneous Chinese records, the historian J. W. Best has suggested that the years 414 429 or 430 are more plausible.

contemporaneous and 1836
Soon after the appearance of Burnouf's Commentaire sur le Yacna ( 1833 ), Lassen also directed his attention to the Zend language, and to Iranian studies generally ; and in Die altpersischen Keilinschriften von Persepolis ( 1836 ) he first made known the true character of the Old Persian cuneiform inscriptions, thereby anticipating, by one month, Burnouf's Mémoire on the same subject, while Sir Henry Rawlinson's famous memoir on the Behistun Inscription, though drawn up in Persia, independently of contemporaneous European research, at about the same time, did not reach the Royal Asiatic Society until three years later.

contemporaneous and
The prehistoric Beifudi site near Yixian in Hebei Province, China, contains relics of a culture contemporaneous with the Cishan and Xinglongwa cultures of about 7000 8000 BC, neolithic cultures east of the Taihang Mountains, filling in an archaeological gap between the two Northern Chinese cultures.
There also had been similar electric discharge experiments related to the origin of life contemporaneous with Miller Urey.
The prehistoric Beifudi site near Yixian in Hebei Province, China, contains relics of a culture contemporaneous with the Cishan and Xinglongwa cultures of about 5000 6000 BC, neolithic cultures east of the Taihang Mountains, filling in an archaeological gap between the two Northern Chinese cultures.
A contemporaneous critique of the Red Army Faction's view of the state, published in a pirate edition of Le Monde Diplomatique, ascribed to it ' state-fetishism ' an ideologically obsessive misreading of bourgeois dynamics and the nature and role of the state in post-WWII societies, including West Germany.
This event, and the virtually contemporaneous occurrence of the American Civil War ( 1861 64 ), which threatened to, and then did, put an end to slavery, coincided with a polarization of attitudes exemplified by the phenomenon of scientific racism.
Consequently, opus numbers are not usually in chronological order, unpublished compositions usually had no opus number, and numeration gaps and sequential duplications occurred when publishers issued contemporaneous editions of a composer ’ s works, as in the sets of string quartets by Joseph Haydn ( 1732 1809 ) and Ludwig van Beethoven ( 1770 1827 ); Haydn's Op.
although the available contemporaneous ISO 1 to 3 equivalent speed emulsions limited the opportunities to use the high speeds.
Furthermore, textual analysis of the play have led it to be placed as near contemporaneous with All's Well That Ends Well and Coriolanus, which would confirm a date of 1607 1608.
However, anorthosites are defined by a high plagioclase content ( 90 100 % plagioclase ), and are not found in association with contemporaneous ultramafic rocks.
Of 94 contemporaneous sites excavated between 1986 2006, the vast majority have been identified as probably Celtic, while only two as possibly Dacian, according to Almássy, who personally excavated some of the sites.
As a consequence of these uncoordinated inward looking mutually contradictory national policies, international trade and investment stagnated and crucially contemporaneous expert perceptions of the ' whys ' of this stagnation best summed up in the phrase ' beggar thy neighbor, decisively conditioned notions of a better global trade and investment system " next time ".
Links between The Two Noble Kinsmen and contemporaneous works point to 1613 14 as its date of authorship and performance.
Karl Baedeker (; contemporaneous spelling: Karl Bædeker ; 3 November 1801 4 October 1859 ) was a German publisher whose company Baedeker set the standard for authoritative guidebooks for tourists.
There are no contemporaneous references to the Pilgrims ' landing on a rock at Plymouth, and it is not referred to in Edward Winslow's Mourt's Relation ( 1620 21 ) or in Bradford's journal Of Plymouth Plantation ( 1620 47 ).
“ Flying spikes ” rhetoric about the 1890s Orioles meaning that they went around spiking other players and even umpires — may have helped solidify their reputation as among the baddest teams in the sport ’ s history, but the contemporaneous record does not support it.
* " Ex-Leaders Go On Trial In Seoul " A February 27, 1996 review of the Cherokee Files ( contemporaneous with ex-presidents Chun and Roh's trials )
Mirian III () was a king of Iberia ( or Kartli, modern Georgia ), contemporaneous to the Roman emperor Constantine I ( r. 306 337 ).
Consequently, the emergence of rabies may have been contemporaneous with the extreme weather events of 535 536 and / or the eruption of Krakatoa.
The song does not appear on any of New Order's studio albums ; it does, however, appear on the EP 1981 Factus 8 1982, 1987 singles compilation Substance, the 2005 compilation Singles, and the 2008 Collector's Edition of the band's contemporaneous album Movement.
On the basis of more contemporaneous Chinese records, Best ( 1979 ) has suggested that the years 405 414 are more plausible.

contemporaneous and states
Kingdom of Asturias and contemporaneous states in year 814
Calame states that this homoerotic love, which is similar to the one found in the lyrics of the contemporaneous poetess Sappho, matches the pederasty of the males and was an integrated part of the initiation rites.
The convention states all used contemporaneous stamps of British India, overprinted with the name of the state, in Latin letters or Hindi / Urdu letters or both, depending on state and period.
The depiction of Dalila, and women, is similar to that in Milton's divorce tracts and, as John Guillory states and then asks, " We scarcely need to observe that Samson Agonistes assumes the subjection of women, a practice to which Milton gives his unequivocal endorsement ; but is there any sense in which that practice of subjection is modified by the contemporaneous form of the sexual divisions of labor ?".
The Virginia Resolution, unlike the contemporaneous Kentucky Resolutions, did not assert that the states may declare a federal law null and void.

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These symbols show the deep religiosity of Gaudi, who was inspired by the contemporaneous construction of his basilica to choose the theme of the holy family.
Others, including the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), Evangelical Christian Church in Canada, Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ, have their roots in the contemporaneous Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, which was centered in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Norton's course was contemporaneous and essentially similar with Armstrong's course.
" This use of characters as logos helped to establish the likenesses as trademarks, and was similar to Marvel's contemporaneous use of characters as part of its cover branding.
Their invasion was roughly contemporaneous with Gaulic invasions of Italy and Spain and appear caused by a series of diplomatic, economic, and political conflicts with Celtic and Southern European civilizations.
Other scholars, drawing upon distinctions between Jewish Christians, Pauline Christianity, and other groups such as and Marcionites, argue that early Christianity was always fragmented, with contemporaneous competing beliefs.
Roughly contemporaneous with Maududi was the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood in Ismailiyah, Egypt in 1928 by Hassan al Banna.
It was the jubilee anniversary ( 50 years ) of the British School of Archaeology in Athens, contemporaneous owners and managers of the Knossos site.
The idea was explored in more detail, with the intention to produce a prototype system, as part of two contemporaneous programs.
Richard's contemporaneous image was that of a king who was also a knight, and that was apparently the first such instance of this combination.
Other 19th-and early 20th-century contemporaneous documents indicate that the policy of removing Aboriginal children from their parents related to different beliefs: that given the catastrophic population decline of Aboriginal people after white contact that they would " die out ", that the ' full-blood ' tribal Aboriginal population would be unable to sustain itself, and was doomed to inevitable extinction.
An important step in the development of the Three-age System came when the Danish antiquarian Christian Jürgensen Thomsen was able to use the Danish national collection of antiquities and the records of their finds as well as reports from contemporaneous excavations to provide a solid empirical basis for the system.
Zhang's work was similar to Ban's, although the latter fully praised the contemporaneous Eastern Han regime while Zhang provided a warning that it could suffer the same fate as the Western Han if it too declined into a state of decadence and moral depravity.
Rogernomics resembled the contemporaneous policies of Margaret Thatcher in Britain and Ronald Reagan in the U. S. Rogernomics was a rapid programme of deregulation and public-asset sales.
According to Reginald Allen's The First Night Gilbert and Sullivan, as well as contemporaneous reviews, it was recited on the first night, rather than sung, and the middle stanza omitted.
Because the exact moments of this separation and the partially contemporaneous Pan-African orogeny are hard to correlate, it might be that all continental mass was again joined in one supercontinent between roughly 600 and 550 million years ago.
Hosley's argument was based on the relative complexity of A Shrew when compared to contemporaneous plays.
Even though Paris used a term with little support in the contemporaneous literature, it was not a neologism and does usefully describe a particular conception of love and focuses on the courtliness that was at its essence.
It was examined by Gaillard Hunt, the author of a pamphlet on the Great Seal, who agreed that it appeared to be contemporaneous with the original 1782 seal, but he took no further interest in the matter.
Along with Malcolm Marshall, Hadlee was seen as the finest fast bowler of his time, despite the contemporaneous presence of Dennis Lillee, Imran Khan, Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Kapil Dev and Wasim Akram among others.
Most modern scholars believe the play was written in 1595 or 1596, making it contemporaneous with Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Scripture thus was interpreted as responses to historical or social forces, so that apparent contradictions and difficult passages in the New Testament, for example, might be clarified by comparing their possible meanings with contemporaneous Christian practices.

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