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extent and kingdom
The extent of Kenneth's nameless kingdom is uncertain, but it certainly extended from the Firth of Forth in the south to the Mounth in the north.
Different opinions have been expressed about the extent of the Median kingdom.
Approximate maximum extent of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom circa 180 BC, including the regions of Tapuria and Greater Khorasan | Traxiane to the West, Sogdiana and Ferghana to the north, Bactria and Arachosia to the south.
The Hasmonean kingdom at its largest extent
To some extent Reich is comparable in meaning and development to the English word realm ( via French reaume " kingdom " from Latin regalis " royal ").
The extent of the Crown's authority varies from kingdom to kingdom.
Greatest extent of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in orange dark and light, c. 500
At its maximum extent, during the foundational period of Rome and the Roman kingdom, it flourished in three confederacies of cities: of Etruria, of the Po valley with the eastern Alps, and of Latium and Campania.
The name of the kingdom is preserved in the etymology of the Dalradian geological series, a term coined by Archibald Geikie because its outcrop has a similar geographical extent to that of the former Dál Riata.
The kingdom of Dál Riata reached its greatest extent in the reign of Áedán mac Gabráin.
Haakon also brought Iceland and Greenland under Norwegian rule, in the early 1260s, at which point the kingdom of Norway reached its largest territorial extent.
The extent of each province closely resembled the provinces that the princes were granted by their father three years earlier, the only difference being that Zbigniew also controlled Mazovia with its capital at Płock, effectively ruling the northern part of the kingdom, while his younger half-brother Bolesław ruled its southern portion.
Lanka flourished under his rule, to the extent that it is said the poorest of houses had vessels of gold to eat and drink off, and hunger was unknown in the kingdom.
However, Odenathus had expanded his little kingdom to such a large extent that it now arouse the jealousy of the Roman Emperor.
Kofun burial mounds on Tanegashima and two very old Shinto shrines on Yakushima suggest that these islands were the southern boundaries of the Yamato state, while its northernmost extent was as far north as Tainai in the modern Niigata Prefecture, where mounds have been excavated associated with a person with close links to the Yamato kingdom.
After two years he felt sufficiently in control of his new kingdom to the extent of being able to pay off all but 40 ships of his invasion fleet, which were retained as a personal bodyguard, with a huge Danegeld of 72, 000 troy pounds ( 26, 900 kg ) of silver collected nationally, plus a further 10, 500 pounds ( 3, 900 kg ) of silver collected from London.
These two dynasties were originally considered to be the full extent of this unified kingdom, but historians now consider the 13th Dynasty to at least partially belong to the Middle Kingdom.
These two dynasties were originally considered to be the full extent of this unified kingdom, but historians now < ref > Callender, Gae.
The extent of his kingdom is unknown.
In volume 2, the Ladakhi Chronicle describes the partition by King Sykid-Ida-ngeema-gon of his kingdom between his three sons, and then the chronicle described the extent of territory secured by that son.
The Pandya kingdom practically coincided in extent with the districts of Madura and Tinnevelly ; that of the Cholas extended along the Coromandel coast from Nellore to Pudukottai, being bounded on the north by the Pennar River ( Penner River ) and on the south by the Southern Vellaru.
The Ribble marked the northernmost extent of the ancient kingdom of Mercia.
Once controlling much of the territory between Ponnani and Kochi in Malabar, the Cochin kingdom shrank to its minimal extent as a result of invasions by the Zamorin of Calicut.

extent and varied
The Second Athenian Empire, a maritime self-defense league, was founded in 377 BC and was led by Athens ; but Athens would never recover the full extent of her power, and her enemies were now far stronger and more varied.
In categorizing behavior that indicated what was referred to as " inversion " by German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, researchers determined what was normal sexual behavior for men and women, and therefore to what extent men and women varied from the " perfect male sexual type " and the " perfect female sexual type ".
Its extent varied in places as a result of subsequent improvements to the fortifications and is depicted differently on the various maps.
The extent of progress in meeting reform goals has varied across these areas.
Vibrato is typically characterised in terms of two factors: the amount of pitch variation (" extent of vibrato ") and the speed with which the pitch is varied (" rate of vibrato ").
The extent of the region varied through the ages, but generally it extended from the borders of Colchis ( modern Georgia ) until well into Paphlagonia in the west, with varying amounts of hinterland.
Throughout most of its history, Christianity has been spread evangelistically, though the extent of evangelism has varied significantly between Christian communities, and denominations.
The extent of large numbers used varied in each culture.
As with any region of such geographically large extent and varied cultural histories, many subregions of The American West possess distinguishing and idiosyncratic qualities.
The extent of Éile varied throughout the centuries with the rise and fall of the tribes in occupation.
To counter the effects of adverse selection, insurers ( to the extent that laws permit ) ask a range of questions and may request medical or other reports on individuals who apply to buy insurance, so that the price quoted can be varied accordingly, and any unreasonably high or unpredictable risks rejected.
The sources of revenue for the Muromachi regime were varied to a much greater extent than it was under the Kamakura regime due to the emerging market economy in Kyoto and Yamashiro province.
The extent to which traditional and Western treatment methods were combined and integrated in the major hospitals varied greatly.
While historically a large majority of the American public has favored it in cases of murder, the extent of this support has varied over time.
In March, 1665, the Duke of York was granted a Royal colony which included New Netherland and present-day Maine. The New Netherland claim included western parts of present-day Massachusetts ( to an extent that varied depending on whether the reference was the States-General claim of all lands as far east as Narragansett Bay or the Treaty of Hartford negotiated by the English and Dutch colonies in 1654 but not recognized by either the Dutch or English governments ) putting the new province in conflict with the Massachusetts charter.
The extent of Éile varied throughout the centuries with the rise and fall of the tribes in occupation.
Cable was born with telepathic and telekinetic abilities, however, the extent to which he has been able to utilize these powers have varied dramatically throughout his appearances.
It comprises roughly ( and its extent has varied over time ) the modern provinces of Alessandria and Asti.
The extent of the county varied over time.
However the extent to which this occurred varied considerably among Western democracies.
Originally confined to the United States, the use of the words " fag " and " faggot " as epithets for gay men has spread elsewhere in the English-speaking world, but the extent to which they are used in this sense has varied outside the context of imported US popular culture.
Not all lines used these and the actual details and extent of the practice varied widely between companies.
The extent of the reduction may be varied by changing the quantizer scale code, taking up much less bandwidth than a full quantizer matrix.
The extent of support for the Partisan movement varied according to region and nationality, reflecting the existential concerns of the local population and authorities.

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