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The Citadel is located east of the city centre around Islamic Cairo, which dates back to the Fatimid era and the foundation of Cairo.
The strictest rule of dating would be to deem the era to be from the point where all three states coexisted as independent states ( 229, with the foundation of Eastern Wu ) up until the downfall of the Shu-Han Kingdom ( at which point, only two kingdoms continued to exist rather than three.
The last great philologist of the era was Zhang Binglin, who also helped lay the foundation of modern Chinese linguistics.
The myth was fully developed into something like an " official ", chronological version in the Late Republican and early Imperial era ; Roman historians dated the city's foundation to between 758 and 728 BC, and Plutarch reckoned the twins ' birth year as c. 771 BC.
A Roman text of the late Imperial era, Origo gentis Romanae ( The origin of the Roman people ) is dedicated to the many " more or less bizarre ", often contradictory variants of Rome's foundation myth, including versions in which Remus founds a city named Remuria, five miles from Rome, and outlives his brother Romulus.
Human remains have been found at the foundations of structures from the Neolithic time to the Roman era, with injuries and in positions that argue for their being foundation sacrifices.
Boudica's legendary fame during the Victorian era, when Queen Victoria was portrayed as her ' namesake ', restored a historical and cultural foundation to Britain.
Known as German Valley since its foundation during the colonial era, the community was renamed in response to anti-German sentiment during World War I.
A considerable number of grand duchies were created in the Napoleonic era, and later following the Congress of Vienna and the foundation of the German Confederation.
The era is considered to be a major foundation stone for the extreme metal genres ; acts such as the American metal band Metallica cite NWOBHM bands like Saxon, Motörhead, Diamond Head, and Iron Maiden as a major influence on their musical style.
The British colony in Western Australia was popularly known as the Swan River Colony from its foundation in 1829 until the beginning of the convict era in 1850.
On the other hand, dogmatic theology is a systematized construction, built on the foundation of biblical theology and contextualized-applied to the context or era in which it is to be proclaimed.
The first incentive of the foundation is Rock And Roll High School, a chronological anthology tracing the history of Rock and Roll from its roots to present day, highlighting the cultural impact and significance of each era of the genre as it relates to the events and changes that took place in the history of the country and of the world.
The foundation of Gäwürgala ( Turkmen take from Persian " Gabr Qala " (" Fortress of the Zoroastrians ") occurred in the early Hellenistic era under the rule of the Seleucid king Antiochus I.
De Bériot's pioneering violin technique and Romantic style of composition make his concertos and etudes an important stepping stone for the serious violin student wishing to gain a firm foundation before studying the major concertos of the Romantic era.
The foundation of educational and cultural institutions by American missionaries and educators played a critical part in the development of American soft power in the Edwardian era and after World War I.
Dangun-giwon, the era name originating from the foundation of Gojoseon is also widely used in Korea as an indication of long civilisation of Korea.
Its foundation was inspired by the government, and resulted from the recognition in the 1930s, given new impetus in the postwar era, that smaller businesses faced a gap in available corporate finance due to banks being unwilling to provide long-term capital and the companies being too small to raise capital from the public markets.
In the 1970s, while working on foundation of a terrace of the Le Prieuré building, the corner of a large Roman era villa was discovered.
Although Baltimore's failed Avalon venture marked the end of an early era of attempts at proprietary colonisation, it laid the foundation upon which permanent settlements developed in that region of Newfoundland.
The lowest levels of the present basilica are remnants of the foundation of a republican era building that was destroyed in the Great Fire of 64.
Its more familiar name of the pre-University era, the Maclagan Engineering College, was adopted in 1923 when Sir Edward Maclagan, the Governor of the Punjab, laid the foundation stone of the building, now called the Main Block.
The company claims that its service department has the parts and is capable of repairing and maintaining watches from every era since IWC's foundation in 1868.
He marked the end of the traditional novel era and laid the foundation of the modern novel era.

foundation and covers
This monument covers the tomb of a certain Exekestos, is possibly situated on the agora and is dedicated to the κτίστης ( ktistès ), the foundation hero of the city.
The foundation also maintains the Mount Barbarossa bird sanctuary, which covers over 55, 000 square meters.
The foundation of a Loyola education is a broad core program that covers basic knowledge and concepts in the humanities, math and science, and the social sciences.
Along with the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, the foundation also cosponsors a " My Independence " all-day walking tour of the pass for adults that covers ecological topics in depth.
The foundation for their history was laid and during the autumn Sabbat delivered their hard, raw and fast metal spiced with Venom covers to the audiences in their hometown of Kuwana and the surrounding area.

foundation and years
That development, in turn, formed the foundation of still more significant expansions in later years -- in gear cutting, in circular graduating, in index drilling, and in many other fields where accuracy was a paramount requirement.
A monastery must have been granted the status of an abbey by the Pope, and such monasteries are normally raised to this level after showing a degree of stability — a certain number of monks in vows, a certain number of years of establishment, a certain firmness to the foundation in economic, vocational and legal aspects.
According to Velleius Paterculus the foundation of Rome occurred 437 years after the capture of Troy by the Achaeans ( 1182 BC ).
) Plutarch placed it in the 37th year from the foundation of Rome, on the fifth of our July, then called Quintilis, also states that Romulus ruled for 37 years.
Q. Fabius Pictor ( c. 250 BC ) tells that Roman consuls started for the first time 239 years after Rome's foundation.
He laid the foundation for what would years later be called the Oriole Way.
During the few years after its foundation the British Museum received several further gifts, including the Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts and David Garrick's library of 1, 000 printed plays, but yet contained few ancient relics recognisable to visitors of the modern museum.
Fifty years later, Abraham Robinson provided a rigorous logical foundation for Veronese's work.
Francis Xavier requested the foundation of the Goa Inquisition, but he never saw it happen ; it commenced eight years after his death.
It has served as the foundation for most music in South India, including folk music, festival music and has also extended its influence to film music in the past 100 – 150 years or so.
After many years of the infinitesimal approach to calculus having fallen into disuse other than as an introductory pedagogical tool, use of infinitesimal quantities was finally given a rigorous foundation by Abraham Robinson in the 1960s.
An editorial in the St. Petersburg Times argued :" Reno's reputation as a state attorney, the foundation for her eight years as the nation's attorney general and her candidacy for governor of Florida, was built in significant part by her aggressive prosecution of three sensational child abuse cases in Miami-Dade County.
The reformatory activities of Wycliffe effectively began here: all the great works, especially his Summa theologiae, are closely connected with the condemnation of his 18 theses, while the entire literary energies of his later years rest upon this foundation.
This design became the foundation for most of his architecture for the next ten years.
At the end of the First World War, there were two to three million ex-prisoners of war from various nations dispersed throughout Russia ; within two years of the commission's foundation, it had helped 425, 000 of them return home.
This sermon became the foundation of celebrations which continue 400 years later.
Ten years later, the Grey Smith Stand and the open concrete stand next to it were replaced by the Western Stand ; the Duke of Edinburgh laid a foundation stone for the Western Stand on 3 March 1967, and it was completed in 1968.
However, the foundation of memetics in full modern incarnation originates in the publication in 1996 of two books by authors outside the academic mainstream: Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme by former Microsoft executive turned motivational speaker and professional poker player, Richard Brodie, and Thought Contagion: How Belief Spreads Through Society by Aaron Lynch, a mathematician and philosopher who worked for many years as an engineer at Fermilab.
When I speak that Word, I shall lay the foundation for that which is to take place during the next seven hundred years.
Mauryan Empire's decline began 60 years after Ashoka's rule ended, and it dissolved in 185 BC with the foundation of the Sunga Dynasty in Magadha.
In Egypt he spent three years, and from a practice in the management of Date Palms, which he observed in that country, he seems to have deduced the doctrine of the sexual difference of plants, which was adopted as the foundation of the Linnaean taxonomy system.
Nearly a thousand years elapsed, from the foundation of the city of Rome in 753 BC to the fall of the Roman Empire or the beginning of the Middle Ages.
The prospects for building the foundation of a healthy economy, however, were better than at any time in the previous 15 years.
After four years of warfare, the Red Army's defeat of Wrangel in the south allowed the foundation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922.
Her work on Fermat's Last Theorem provided a foundation for mathematicians exploring the subject for hundreds of years after.

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