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They are followed by a further wicked king, or " little horn ", who subdues three of the ten ( 7: 24 ), speaks against the Most High, wages war against the saints, and attempts to change the set times and laws ( 7: 25 ); after ' a time and times and half a time ', this king is judged and stripped of his kingdom by an " Ancient of Days " and his heavenly court ( 7: 26 ); next, " one like a son of man " approaches the Ancient of Days and is invested with worldwide dominion ; moreover, his everlasting reign over all kings and kingdoms is shared with " the people of the Most High " ( 7: 27 )
The main effect of the bull was to evict Jews who had returned to areas of the Papal States ( mainly Umbria ) after 1586 ( following their expulsion in 1569 ) and to expel Jewish communities from cities like Bologna ( which had been incorporated under papal dominion since 1569 ).
), Homeric Danaans, named, in myth, after Danaë, which suggests that the Perseids were in fact in some sort of dominion.
Liebermann's more subtle position seems to be vindicated by testimony from abbot Ælfric of Eynsham, the leading homilist of the late 10th century, who wrote: No man can make himself king, but the people has the choice to choose as king whom they please ; but after he is consecrated as king, he then has dominion over the people, and they cannot shake his yoke off their necks.
According to one report, in 1924, shortly after the Irish Free State's establishment, the new dominion had the " lowest birth-rate in the world ".
However, after the Carthaginians left the region, the Romans captured the ports of Brindisi and Taranto, and established dominion over the region.
They teach that the Papacy arose after the Roman Empire and slowly became corrupted as it strove to attain great dominion and authority, civil and ecclesiastical, and retained pagan beliefs held during the Empire.
As he had agreed with the Archbishop of Cologne, Adolf remained in his dominion for four months after his election.
The dominion collapsed after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 deposed James, and the colony reverted to rule under the revoked charter until 1692, when Sir William Phips arrived bearing the charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, which combined the Massachusetts Bay territories with those of the Plymouth Colony and proprietary holdings on Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard.
More than five hundred years after the end of that dynasty the Jews of the Babylonian diaspora again came under the dominion of the Persians ; and among such Jews the Persian language held a position similar to that held by the Greek language among the Jews of the West.
But Ingria became a Swedish dominion in the 1580s, was returned to Russia by the Treaty of Teusina ( 1595 ), and after the Ingrian War again ceded to Sweden in the Treaty of Stolbova ( 1617 ).
In 1759, after a century and a half of conflict, British troops triumphed in Quebec, ending French dominion in Acadia.
In 1868, shortly after Canadian Confederation, the Hudson's Bay Company agreed to surrender its vast territories to the new dominion.
Although Sextus Pompeius remained at large, after Munda there were no more conservative armies challenging Caesar ’ s dominion.
Although it remained a British dominion even after unification in 1910, the country became all the more self-regulating ; indeed, it already had complete autonomy on certain issues.
Shortly after ( 1579 ) the Southern Netherlands came under the dominion of Spain, then of Austria ( 1713 ) and of France ( 1794 ).
The territory of the oblast came under the dominion of the Golden Horde after the fall of Kievan Rus '.
Kac's first transgenic artwork, titled " Genesis "' involved him taking a quote from the Bible ( Genesis 1: 26-" And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth "), transferring it into Morse code, and finally, translating that Morse code ( by a conversion principle specially developed by the artist for this work ) into the base pairs of genetics.
Although Cynegils is said to have been a convert to Christianity, Bede writes that Cenwealh: refused to embrace the mysteries of the faith, and of the heavenly kingdom ; and not long after also he lost the dominion of his earthly kingdom ; for he put away the sister of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom he had married, and took another wife ; whereupon a war ensuing, he was by him expelled his kingdom ...
Under the dominion of the Romans and ( after 429 ) of the fairly tolerant Vandals, the Jewish inhabitants of the African province increased and prospered to such a degree that African Church councils deemed it necessary to enact restrictive laws against them.
In 1346, Denmark sold its Estonian dominion to the Teutonic Order after its power had been severely weakened during the St. George's Night Uprising of 1343-1346.
If the infant is male, I have dominion over him for eight days after his birth, and if female, for twenty days.
We have very little information as to its early history: an obscure notice in Aristotle, from which it appears to have at one time fallen under the dominion of the tyrant Phalaris, being the only mention we find of it, until about 490 BCE, when it afforded a temporary refuge to Scythes, tyrant of Zancle, after his expulsion from the latter city.
In the year 1947, after India attained independence, he acceded his Kingdom to the dominion of India, but continued as the Maharaja until India became a Republic in 1950.

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He extended his dominion by conquest and became the most powerful prince in Greece.
As Rome extended its political dominion over the whole of the Italian Peninsula, Latin became dominant over the other Italic languages, which ceased to be spoken perhaps sometime in the 1st century AD.
Most of the subject cities were probably Oenotrian towns in the interior, but we know that Sybaris had extended its dominion across the peninsula to the Tyrrhenian Sea, where it founded the colonies of Poseidonia ( Paestum ), Laüs ( Laus ), and Scidrus.
On December 29, 1687, the dominion council formally extended its laws over Connecticut, completing the assimilation of the New England colonies.
Though " Tuscany " remained a linguistic, cultural and geographic conception, rather than a political reality, in the 15th century, Florence extended dominion in Tuscany through the annexion of Arezzo in 1384, the purchase of Pisa in 1405 and the suppression of a local resistance there ( 1406 ).
On December 29, 1687, the dominion council formally extended its laws over Connecticut, completing the assimilation of the New England colonies.
Reddis are stated to be of the Solar Race ; and the genealogies of this tribe accordingly trace to them up to Kusha, the second son of Rama, the Hero of the Great Solar epic of the Hindus. Anavota Reddy ( 1335-1364 CE ) of Reddy dynasty extended the dominion of the kingdom to Rajahmundry on the north, Kanchi on the south and Srisailam on the west.
Nabongo Mumia's dominion extended to other Luhya subgroups such as the Kabras and the Tsotso.
He not only held Baghdad ( the capital of the Abbasid empire ), but extended his dominion into Mesopotamia and Persia.
Persia also began to expand north, especially under the rule of Nadir Shah who extended Persian dominion far past the Oxus.
In prehistory it was believed to have spanned the River Shannon, and in the 8th century even briefly extended its dominion west to Galway Bay.
The Ngoni, once a small tribe, extended their dominion even further through present-day Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia when they fragmented into five separate groups following his death.
It is said that one of the ancient Rajas of Kishtwar whose dominion extended beyond Doda persuaded one utensil maker Deeda, a migrant from Multan ( now in Pakistan ), to settle permanently in this territory and set up an utensil factory there.
David's sphere of influence now extended from the Egyptian frontier on the Wadi el-Arish ( the " brook of Egypt ") to the Euphrates ; and these limits remained the ideal boundaries of Israel's dominion long after David's empire had disappeared.
In Hinduism, the term generally denotes a powerful ruler, whose dominion extended to the entire earth.

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The planter aristocracy has appeared in literature at least since John Pendleton Kennedy published Swallow-Barn in 1832 and in his genial portrait of Frank Meriwether presiding over his plantation dominion initiated the most persistent tradition of Southern literature.
Yet, the idea imbedded in each was identical: to surround the unknown with mystery and to isolate that class which had been given special dominion over the secrets of God.
One can apply these facts to Britain in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as she spread her dominion over palm and pine, and they can be applied again to the United States in more recent years.
It is an understandable paradox that most American history and most American literature is today written from an essentially egocentric and isolationistic point of view at the very time America is spreading her dominion over palm and pine.
Amongst the god's custodial charges, Apollo became associated with dominion over colonists, and as the patron defender of herds and flocks.
The only dominion it had was over Burtscheid, a neighbouring territory ruled by a Benedictine abbess.
Al-Mansur installed al-Ala ibn-Mugith ( also known as al-Ala ) as governor of Africa ( whose title gave him dominion over the province of al-Andalus ).
From that time Abdur Rahman was fairly seated on the throne at Kabul, and in the course of the next few years he consolidated his dominion over all Afghanistan, suppressing insurrections by a sharp and relentless use of his despotic authority.
The conclusions of the imperial premiers conference of 1926 were restated by the 1930 conference and incorporated in the Statute of Westminster of December 1931, by which the British parliament renounced any legislative authority over dominion affairs, except as specifically provided in law.
As the dominion leaders asserted themselves more and more at the meetings, it became clear that the time for ' imperial ' conferences was over.
In, Paul says that humans are under the law while we live: " Know ye not … that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
In Persia, from the time of Darius the Great, Persian rulers used the title " King of Kings " ( Shahanshah in modern Iranian ) since they had dominion over peoples from India to Greece.
Priestesses held dominion over aspects of Incan, Assyrian, Babylonian, Slavonic, Roman, Greek, Indian, and Iroquoian religions in the millennia prior to the inception of Patriarchal religion.
Just as man does not have unlimited dominion over his body in general, so also, and with more particular reason, he has no such dominion over his specifically sexual faculties, for these are concerned by their very nature with the generation of life, of which God is the source.
The loss of South Africa and the continued scramble for Africa stimulated the Dutch to secure unchallenged dominion over its colony in the East Indies.
Pelias ( Aeson's half-brother ) was very power-hungry, and he wished to gain dominion over all of Thessaly.
They have, by the help of Divine Providence, overcome all obstacles, and have made themselves free ... I know not by what misfortune, we are fallen into the error of those, who poised the Emperor Titus to make room for Domitian, who made away Augustus that they might have Tiberius, and changed Claudius for Nero ... whereas the people of England are now renowned, all over the world, for their great virtue and discipline ; and yet suffer an idiot, without courage, without sense, nay, without ambition, to have dominion in a country of liberty.
We do, however, have complete dominion over our behavior, and for Morita, that is a sacred responsibility.

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