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These animals were, in fact, descendants of the small ancestral ungulates that retained all the primitive characteristics of the latter, accompanied by a huge increase in body size.
Rhenish Franconia was the heartland of the Salian dynasty, which provided four emperors in the 11th and 12th centuries: Conrad II, Henry III, Henry IV, and Henry V. Rhenish Franconia contained the ancient cities of Mainz, Speyer, and Worms, the latter two being countships within the hands of the descendants of Conrad the Red ( the Salians ).
The latter models imply that changes in diversity are guided by a first-order positive feedback ( more ancestors, more descendants ) and / or a negative feedback arising from resource limitation.
After World War I the heads of some formerly reigning dynasties continued the practice of rejecting or, increasingly, recognising dynastic titles and / or rights for descendants of " morganatic " unions, effectively de-morganatizing the latter.
Other ethnic elements included Croats, Dulebes and the descendants of the Romanised aboriginal peoples ( Noricans ), the latter which is attestable on the basis of a number of place names.
The office of priesthood became hereditary in the families of both Cinyras and Tamiras, but the descendants of the latter were eventually displaced by those of the former ; in the times of Tacitus, only the priest of Cinyras ' line was consulted.
Freetown is one of the oldest communities in the United States, having been settled by the Pilgrims and their descendants in the latter half of the 17th century.
A Turkish occupation of Podolia occurred within the Besht ’ s lifetime and along with it the influence within this frontier territory of Shabbetai Zvi and his latter day spiritual descendants such as Malach and Frank.
The second vision portrays seven angels bringing Levi seven insignia signifying priesthood, prophecy, and judgement ; in the vision, after the angels anoint Levi, and initiate him as a priest, they tell him of the future of his descendants, mentioning Moses, the Aaronid priesthood, and a time when there would be priest-kings ; this latter point was of particular interest to the Maccabean period of John Hyrcanus, who was both a high priest, and warrior-king, though according to textual scholars this is to be expected, since the Testament of Levi was written during Maccabean rule, between 153BC and 107BC, and closer to the latter date.
The Samguk Yusa ( 1281 ) explained that after being enfeoffed by King Wu of Zhou, Gija replaced Dangun's descendants as the ruler of Joseon, whereas Jewang Ungi ( 1287 ) identified Dangun and Gija as the first rulers of former and latter Joseon respectively.
" The latter did not attain to the office of exilarch, but went to the land of Israel, where he became head of the Academy of Tiberias, under the title of " Resh Pirka " (' Aρχιφεκίτησ ), several generations of his descendants succeeding him in this office.
His descendants, great vassals of the ( Seiwa Genji ) Shiba clan, shugo ( governors ) of Echizen, Owari and other provinces, followed the latter to Owari Province and received Inuyama Castle in 1435.
The Palawa, the surviving descendants of the original indigenous Tasmanians, tend to prefer the latter name.
This latter work studied 2, 820 persons, including 2, 094 descendants of the original six Juke sisters.
), a parallel universe that was first visited by Dorothy Gale during the latter Victorian Era and is ruled over by her descendants.
The baron eventually went on to obtain the title of Earl of Suffolk from Elizabeth I's successor King James I, which latter title continues in his male-line descendants.
* Viroconium in its latter days is featured in Rosemary Sutcliff's 1961 historical novel Dawn Wind, part of her Roman-Britain series following the descendants of the lead character from Eagle of the Ninth.
Among the descendants of Naylmlap were the Moche and the Chimú, the latter builders of a great civilization forged in Lambayeque before being conquered by the later Inca Empire.
The latter emigrated to Canada in 1834 and had descendants, who included D ' Arcy Argue Counsell Martin, c. 1899 – 1992.
John Haywood also mentioned the legend in his The Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee although the latter work was an effort to prove that the native tribes of Tennessee were descendants of ancient Hebrews.
Unless otherwise provided in a will, a person's share of community property accedes to descendants as bare title holders (" naked owners "), however if that person has a living spouse, the latter will receive a usufruct in that portion of the estate until death or remarriage ( Civil Code Art.
Some of the latter were descendants of Poles forcibly resettled to Siberia after failed November Uprising, January Uprising and other struggles with Imperial Russia.
It is interesting that while the latter two are ducal palaces, Montacute, although built by a Master of the Rolls to Queen Elizabeth I, spent the next 400 years in the occupation of his descendants who were gentry without a London townhouse, rather than aristocracy.

descendants and tended
However, during the transportation era and for many years after, previous convicts and their descendants tended to hide their former criminal background, sometimes resulting in distorted or completely missing family history.
It can merely be said in general that the golah, the Jews living in compact masses in various parts of Babylon, tended gradually to unite and create an organization, and that this tendency, together with the high regard in which the descendants of the house of David living in Babylon were held, brought it about that a member of this house was recognized as " head of the golah.
( Remington ’ s prototype cowboys were Mexican rancheros but Wister made the American cowboys descendants of Saxons — in truth, they were both partially right, as the first American cowboys were both the ranchers who tended the cattle and horses of the American Revolutionary army on Long Island and the Mexicans who ranched in the Arizona and California territories ).
Their descendants have been documented over the decades as having tended to marry persons classified as " white ".
Explorers, trappers and other European workers married or had unions with other Anishinaabeg women, and their descendants tended to form a Métis culture.
It was discovered that agricultural land would be more economically tended if the peasants were assured an inheritance of the land to their descendants.
Due to their unfamiliarity with Asia, Argentines, most of whom are descendants of Europeans, tended to view Asian-Argentines as exotic, which may have a negative connotation.
Their descendants in the clans named after them tended to keep this old alliance.
Their descendants in the clans named after them tended to keep this old alliance.

descendants and stay
When Cassandra of Troy told him she wanted to stay a virgin, Apollo placed a curse on her so that she and all her descendants ' predictions would not be believed.
After 1836, many were allowed to stay on and their descendants became integrated into the population.
Under the Treaty of Pavia, Emperor Louis IV granted during his stay in Italy the Electorate of the Palatinate to his brother Duke Rudolph's descendants.
Long also reports the fate of the descendants of the Howards who chose to stay on the planet of the Little People.
Adherents of Romuva believe that the souls of those who die continue to exist in the afterlife and stay with the living family and descendants, prior to reincarnation.
* Ghanshyam Das Birla, businessman and industrialist used to stay at Gurusaday Dutt Rd, where his descendants continue to live.

descendants and fur
Michif ( also Mitchif, Mechif, Michif-Cree, Métif, Métchif, French Cree ) is the language of the Métis people of Canada and the United States, who are the descendants of First Nations women ( mainly Cree, Nakota and Ojibwe ) and fur trade workers of European ancestry ( mainly French Canadians and Scottish Canadians ).
In 1788, the Russian-American Company enslaved and relocated Aleuts from Atka and Unalaska to the Pribilofs to hunt fur seals ; their descendants live on the two islands today.
These groups formed a two-tier society, in which descendants of fur traders and chiefs achieved prominence in social and economic circles.
They were descendants of strategic marriages between high-status Creek women and the mostly Scots fur traders in the area.

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