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Even the stubby remnant disappeared in 1480, when the then-Sultan of Egypt, Qaitbay, built a mediæval fort on the former location of the building using some of the fallen stone.
Defeated in battle, Menou and the remnant of his army retreated to Alexandria where they were surrounded and besieged, the stone now inside the city.
This has led to a suggestion that the chapel is the last remnant of a square, stone keep, which would have formed the bulk of the 12th-century fortification.
After undergoing thorough and careful restoration works, they are now exhibited, on their original columns, in these 6 rooms of the museum, which are traversed by an ancient wall in great blocks of stone, a remnant of an earlier version of the Palace.
Another remnant of Botkyrka's Christian medieval history is the Botkyrka church, made of stone.
Today, the most notable visible remnant of the poorhouse is a stone wall that is within short walking distance down the road from John Updike's old home.
The remnant of this stone is preserved in Monterey, where a Standing Stone Celebration of Native American Heritage is held each October.
Puu Moiwi, a remnant cinder cone, is the location of the second-largest basalt quarry in Hawaii, and this was mined for use in stone tools such as koi ( adzes ).
" It had also been suggested, by both early antiquarian John Aubrey and the archaeologist Arthur Evans, that the monolith was a surviving remnant of a stone avenue that had once led to the King's Men, but Lambrick once more believed that this was unlikely, noting that there was no other archaeological evidence for such an avenue, and that it would have been poorly aligned with the circle.
A small stone sits between the side slabs at the SW, and this may be a remnant of a broken back slab.
One legend claims that the wall is a remnant of one of the several stone forts legendary Welsh explorer Madoc and his group built throughout the present day United States.
The only remnant of Lees House is the stone wall opposite St Paul's Church.
While notable terrace housing is predominant in the area, the suburb also has some fine remnant mansions, the oldest and largest in East Melbourne being the blue stone colonial mansion Bishopscourt ( designed by Newson & Blackburn ), which dates back to 1853, was used as Victoria's Government House in 1874 – 1876 and has been the residence for all of Melbourne's Anglican Bishops and Archbishops since its completion.
The structure is built mostly of concrete and stone, which was a remnant of the original chapel built on the hilltop site destroyed during World War II.
Another remnant from this period is a finely crafted, freestanding stone fireplace atop Day Hill.
Although some sections of the ' fence ' are actually stone walls, that running over the top of Kirk Fell is only a remnant, marked by occasional posts.
The only remnant of the Royal Flying Corps days is the stone building currently housing the Armour Heights Officers Mess, built in 1914 as the home of Colonel F. B.

remnant and keep
* Remnant ( fundamental belief 13 )— There will be an end-time remnant who keep the commandments of God and have " the testimony of Jesus " ().
This second motivation was especially important in the early stages of the Restoration as a means to keep domains from joining the Tokugawa remnant in the Boshin War.
In 1870, when the military forces of the Kingdom of Italy captured Rome, overthrowing what was left of the Papal States, the Italian government intended to allow the pope to keep the Leonine City as a small remnant Papal State.

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There are also areas of remnant tropical hardwood forest at the sites of the plantation-era villages, as well as Casuarina equisetifolia ( Iron Wood Pines ) woodlands.
Regular meetings are recorded into the nineteenth century-eight in 1800, five or six before August 1801 and at least one in 1802, while as late as 1809 Leonard Horner was describing " the remnant of the Lunar Society " as being " very interesting ".
In his six hundredth year God, saddened at the wickedness of mankind, sent a great deluge to destroy all life, but because Noah was " righteous in his generation " God instructed him to build an ark and save a remnant of life.
Temple repairs at the time of Josiah were financed by moneys from all " the remnant of Israel " in Samaria, including from Manasseh, Ephraim and Benjamin.
Until 1850 the church looked at those veterans of the 1844 experience as a saving remnant.
During 18th to 19th century Romanticism, there were various misguided attempts to explain the obscure term, or to elevate it to the status of a remnant of pagan antiquity, scoffed at by Grimm's entry in his Deutsches Wörterbuch.
* September 20 – With Bersaglieri soldiers entering Rome at Porta Pia, the unification of Italy is completed, ending the last remnant of the Papal States.
The Lionel-Murphy SNR is nitrogen-abundant supernova remnant ( SNR ) N86 in the Large Magellanic Cloud named by astronomers at the Australian National University's Mount Stromlo Observatory in acknowledgement of Australian High Court Justice Lionel Murphy's interest in science and because of SNR N86's perceived resemblance to his large nose.
Another archaic remnant was the very persistence of a hereditary monarchy which wielded formidablesometimes absolutepower, although this was at times checked by the landed aristocracy, and often disturbed by power struggles within the royal family itself.
Discovery of the great depth of the volcanic remnant beneath many atolls such as at Midway Atoll favors the Darwin explanation, although there can be little doubt that fluctuating sea level has had considerable influence on atolls and other reefs.
After Pizhou, a northerly course passes through Tai ' erzhuang to enter Weishan Lake at Hanzhuang bound for Nanyang and Jining ( this course is the remnant of the New Nanyang Canal of 1566 – see below ).
The Great Salt Lake is a remnant of a much larger prehistoric lake called Lake Bonneville which, at its peak surface area, was nearly as large as Lake Michigan.
Its remnant was incorporated at the Yukon Territory after the part of it south of the 60th parallel was amalgamated to British Columbia.
The last remnant of their people were Mîm and his two sons, Ibun and Khîm, who lived at Amon Rûdh.
Gedaliah, with a Chaldean guard stationed at Mizpah, was made governor to rule over the remnant of Judah, the Yehud Province.
Zebah and Zalmunna had succeeded in escaping across the Jordan River with a remnant of the Midianite host, but were overtaken at Karkor, probably in the Hauran, and routed by Gideon.
This geological history probably contributed to the dramatic cichlid speciation that characterises its ecology, as well as that of other African Great Lakes, although some researchers dispute this, arguing while Lake Victoria was at its lowest between 18, 000 and 14, 000 years ago, and it dried out at least once during that time, there is no evidence of remnant ponds or marshes persisting within the desiccated basin.
Furthermore, because some of the previously sanctified Chrism is mixed with the newly sanctified Chrism, there is a belief that the Chrism contains a remnant of, or at least a connection to, the same Chrism which was sanctified by the Apostles in the first century, and thus is a symbol of Apostolic succession.
If the progenitor star had exploded as a supernova, then observations of similar objects show that the remnant would most likely have been ejected from the system at a relatively high velocity.
In their piece they write of the " deeply racist figure of Blackface Hajji Firuz, doubtless a nasty remnant of African slaves that were bought and sold and made into an object of ridicule at the same time.
Jehovah's Witnesses only record the number of " partakers " at this public event, no list is published of the number of baptized Witnesses who are actually considered to be authentic members of this " remnant.
* Catwalk National Recreation Trail-A remnant of a water system for the former mining town of Graham, as many as 29, 000 visitors a year walk on the Catwalk's trail or picnic at the mouth of the canyon.
There is a remnant at the northern corner of Betts Park, Anerley.
Some redevelopment has begun at the Riverside end of Woolwich already, with the June 2008 demolition of the derelict Crown and Cushion pub ( the last remnant of the " old " riverside ) next to the Waterfront leisure centre, and the completion of a residential block on the site of the old Union Tavern, next to Riverside House.

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