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later and chronicles
The Syriac chronicle of John of Ephesus, which does not survive, was used as a source for later chronicles, contributing many additional details of value.
His father is mentioned in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle as a powerful duke ( ein kunic grôß ), but is not named ; later chronicles give his name as Ryngold.
In the Late Middle Age, chronicles mention a Tigheci " republic ", predating the establishment of the Principality of Moldavia, situated near the modern town of Cahul in the southwest of Bessarabia, preserving its autonomy even during the later Principality even into the 18th century.
Succeeding sources include ( in chronological order ) William of Poitiers's Gesta Guillelmi ( written between 1071 and 1077 ), The Bayeux Tapestry ( created between 1070 and 1077 ), and the much later Chronicle of Battle Abbey, the chronicles written by William of Malmesbury, Florence of Worcester, and Eadmer's Historia Novorum in Anglia embellishes the story further, with the final result being a William whose tactical genius was at a high level that he failed to display in any other battle.
The city is mentioned in later Safavid chronicles as an unimportant city.
The highest political division beneath that of kingdom among the Anglo-Saxons was the ealdormanry and, while the title ealdorman was replaced by the Danish eorl ( later earl ) over time, the first ealdormen were referred to as duces ( the plural of the original Latin dux ) in the chronicles.
She was later portrayed by Meredith Ostrom in the 2006 film, Factory Girl, which chronicles the life of fellow " Warhol Superstar ", Edie Sedgwick.
19th century historians took the existence of these courts as fact, however later historians such as Benton noted " none of the abundant letters, chronicles, songs and pious dedications " suggest they ever existed outside of the poetic literature.
His other brother Manegold was also named as Count in Medieval chronicles and ancestor of later Counts of Dillingen.
The book The Surgeon of Crowthorne ( published in America as The Professor and the Madman ) by Simon Winchester, was published in 1998 and chronicles both Minor's later life and his contributions to the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary.
The early chronicles tend to portray her inauspiciously or hardly at all, while later authors used her good and bad qualities to construct a deeper character who plays a larger role.
Lynch also makes the point that the complaints made in the later chronicles of lawlessness and disturbance in the country was mainly confined to the north with the king ’ s brother Alexander, lord of Badenoch and earl of Buchan at its root.
His reputation as the first Renaissance monarch in Scotland has sometimes been exaggerated, based on attacks on him in later chronicles for being more interested in such unmanly pursuits as music than hunting, riding and leading his kingdom into war.
The Manchus are descended from the Jurchen people who earlier established the Jin Dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) in China but as early as the semi-mythological chronicles of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors there is mention of the Sushen, a Tungusic people from the northern Manchurian region of North East Asia, who paid bows and arrows as tribute to Shun and later to Zhou.
Furthermore, scholars pointed out that, if Oleg succeeded Rurik in 879 ( as the East Slavic chronicles assert ), he could hardly have been active almost 70 years later, if his was not a case of longevity otherwise unheard of in medieval annals.
The name of the town was first recorded in 1337 chronicles in German as Tracken ( later also used spelling Traken ) and is derived from the Lithuanian word trakai ( singular: trakas meaning a glade ).
In the film, she played Louise Bryant, a journalist and feminist, who flees from her husband to work with radical journalist John Reed ( Beatty ), and later enters Russia to locate him as he chronicles the Russian Civil War.
Annales Cambriae, or The Annals of Wales, is the name given to a complex of Cambro-Latin chronicles deriving ultimately from a text compiled from diverse sources at St David's in Dyfed, Wales, not later than the 10th century.
An article by Hubert Griffith in the servicemen's fortnightly Royal Air Force Journal dated April 18, 1942, also chronicles the appearance of gremlins, although the article states the stories had been in existence for several years, with later recollections of it having been told by Battle of Britain Spitfire pilots as early as 1940.
The Danish chronicles date his death to 1074, while some later sources argue that 1076 was his correct year of death.
He is ignored in all Swedish bishop chronicles, unless he is the same Henry who was later redated to 1150s.
Despite so many high-ranking church representatives being involved in the 1209 / 1221 arrangements, later chronicles are fully ignorant on the situation in Finland at the time, or if there was even a bishop then.
Ogier makes his first appearance in Chanson de Roland from the 11th century, and later in a number of rhyme chronicles from the 12th to 14th centuries, where his life is elaborated on considerably with several adventures.
The earliest record of a settlement in Dumbarton is a record in Irish chronicles of the death of Guret, rex Alo Cluathe (" king of Clyde Rock "), in AD 658 ; but a story about another king of Clyde Rock ( petra Cloithe ) in Adomnan's Life of St Columba ( book 1, chapter 15 ) probably predates this, and a later source links King Ceretic, a British King who received a letter from St Patrick with Ail, thought to be Clyde Rock.

later and Raphael
Rózsa Péter and Raphael Robinson later developed a two-variable version of the Ackermann function that became preferred by many authors.
1515, probably based on a drawing by Raphael, and using a composition derived from a Roman sarcophagus, was a highly influential treatment, which made Paris's Phrygian cap an attribute in most later versions.
In later years it was Rav Ettlinger's students Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer of Berlin who deepened the awareness and strength of Orthodox Jewry.
Vasari says that Raphael eventually had a workshop of fifty pupils and assistants, many of whom later became significant artists in their own right.
However though both Penni and Giulio were sufficiently skilled that distinguishing between their hands and that of Raphael himself is still sometimes difficult, there is no doubt that many of Raphael's later wall-paintings, and probably some of his easel paintings, are more notable for their design than their execution.
Most Raphael drawings are rather precise — even initial sketches with naked outline figures are carefully drawn, and later working drawings often have a high degree of finish, with shading and sometimes highlights in white.
Portrait of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, later Pope Paul III, by Raphael, 1509 – 1511 ( Museo di Capodimonte, Naples ).
There is no indication of an intimate dialogue between the woman and the observer as is the case in the Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione ( Louvre ) painted by Raphael about ten years later, and undoubtedly influenced by the work.
Notable later paintings of Catherine include single figures by Raphael ( National Gallery ) and
The project, including a new railway station, was promoted by a company founded by three Liberal MP's who had links with the Hampstead Garden Suburb development, Herbert Raphael, John Tudor Walters ( later both knighted ) and Charles McCurdy.
It is hard to recapture the radical and exciting nature of early neo-classical painting for contemporary audiences ; it now strikes even those writers favourably inclined to it as " insipid " and " almost entirely uninteresting to us "— some of Kenneth Clark's comments on Anton Raphael Mengs ' ambitious Parnassus at the Villa Albani, by the artist who his friend Winckelmann described as " the greatest artist of his own, and perhaps of later times ".
1 in A major ( later reconstructed by Günter Raphael and by Jaromir Burghauser
Most issues carry the standard obverse design as used on contemporary British coins, such as the effigy of HM The Queen by Raphael Maklouf between 1990 and 1997 and the later design by Ian Rank-Broadley since 1998, but special effigies have also been used on occasion.
Toné !- member Raphael Saadiq later embarked on a solo career and produced various works of other neo soul artists.
Coins from 1980 to 1984 use the Arnold Machin effigy of the Queen, while the 1985-1996 coins use the Raphael Maklouf effigy and most later coins use the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy.
Former presenters include Peter Snow, a regular for 17 years, Donald MacCormick, Charles Wheeler, Adam Raphael and John Tusa, later boss of the BBC World Service.
Thomas, who had been raised by her mother, later allowed the Sally Jessy Raphael television talk show to air footage of her meeting her father for the first time in 1996.
On July 1, 2011 Universal Music reclaimed the London Records name and relaunched it under the executive team of Nick Raphael ( President ) and later Jo Charrington ( Senior Vice President of A & R ) who together previously ran Epic Records for Sony Music Entertainment since 2001.
In later issues, it's shown that he is not particularly fond of the supernatural, stating it up front in Tales of Raphael: Bad Moon Rising.
Thus, Hitler decided on a mausoleum the design of which was based on that of the Pantheon, not in its original function as a temple but in its later function as a tomb of the famous: the artist Raphael and the kings Victor Emannuel II and Umberto I.
However the later Chapter XX lists the name and function of seven archangels these are " Uriel, one of the holy angels, who is over the world and over Tartarus ", Raphael, Raguel, Michael, Saraqâêl, Gabriel, and Remiel.
Just as Virgil, in the Aeneid, credited the founding of Ancient Rome to exiles from a defeated Troy, so later English writers such as William Caxton and Raphael Holinshed, adapting the medieval pseudo-history of the Welsh-Norman author Geoffrey of Monmouth, credited another band of Trojan exiles for the foundation of a British realm.
Dürer had a profound influence on Van Orley who would in his later works try to find a synthesis between him and other Renaissance master, Raphael.
She hosted a radio call-in advice show distributed by NBC Talknet which ran from Monday November 2, 1981 to 1987, but is most famous for hosting the television talk show, The Sally Jessy Raphael Show ( later shortened to simply Sally ), which ran in first-run syndication from October 17, 1983 to 2002.

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