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Throughout the Middle Ages, it was an important trading town because of its location, near a ford across the Gera river.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the city remained a centre for trade and manufacturing of wool and leather but gradually economic decline set in.
Throughout the Middle Ages such alliances were frequently formed by combinations of towns to protect the roads connecting them, and were occasionally extended to political purposes.
Throughout the Middle Ages, coats of arms bore three balls, orbs, plates, discs, coins and more as symbols of monetary success.
Regarding European Jewry, Avraham Grossman wrote, " Throughout the Middle Ages, which continued for about a thousand years, we do not find so much as a single women of importance among the sages of Israel ...
Throughout the Middle Ages, and for some even until today, the lands of Lothair ( i. e., Old Lorraine ) were made up of self-governing republics of farmers, independent counties controlled by burghers, or city republics.
Throughout the Middle Ages most histories were written by religious clerics who frowned upon the type of performers who juggled, called ' gleemen ', accusing them of base morals or even practising witchcraft.
Throughout this period, and indeed throughout the Middle Ages, Bari served as one of the major slave depots of the Mediterranean, providing a central location for the trade in Slavic slaves.
Throughout the years, both have been active in North American, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries.
* Throughout the Middle East, Green money refers to money from Islamic businesses, Islamic banks, and the religious sector.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the Thebaid remained a popular text, inspiring a 12th century French romance and works by Boccaccio and Chaucer.
Throughout ten consecutive campaigns during the Spanish Succession war Marlborough held together a discordant coalition through his sheer force of personality and raised the standing of British arms to a level not known since the Middle Ages.
Throughout the Middle Ages Dewsbury retained a measure of importance in ecclesiastical terms, collecting tithes from as far away as Halifax in the mid-14th century.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the main outlet and port of the Ouse was at Seaford ( one of the Cinque Ports ).
Throughout the Middle Ages, the city was one of the staunchest supporters of the Counts of Flanders, defending them against insurrections from the South, and even from Ghent.
Throughout the Middle Ages to the end of the 18th century, the history of Geel follows that of the Duchy of Brabant.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the inhabitants of Seraing owed allegiance to Liège, pledging to defend the fluvial approach to the city in case of invasion, in exchange for tax exonerations.
Throughout their imperial reign, the Tiwanaku shared domination of the Middle Horizon with the Wari.
Throughout these periods of World War II when air interdiction was practiced and developed, Tedder was always at the forefront as Air Commander-in-Chief of RAF Middle East Command, Mediterranean Air Command ( MAC ), Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, and as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for planning the air operations of the Normandy campaign.
Throughout the Middle Ages, Schleswig was a source of rivalry between Denmark and the nobility of the duchy of Holstein within the Holy Roman Empire.
Throughout late antiquity and the Middle Ages until the 16th century, naval warfare relied on the ship itself, used as a ram, the swords of the crew, and various missiles such as bows and arrows and bolts from heavy crossbows fixed on a ship's bulwarks.
Throughout her travels Bell established close relations with tribe members across the Middle East.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Bulgaria gave official military support to many national liberation causes, most notably in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, ( North Vietnam ), Indonesia, Libya, Angola, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Middle East.
Throughout Europe and Middle East the pine nuts used are from Pinus pinea ( Stone Pine ).

Throughout and East
Throughout the postwar period, economic progress also was assisted substantially by a level of internal and external political stability unseen in other East European countries during the same period, that was also a change in Bulgarian political scene was a lot of turbulence preceded the ascent to power of the BCP.
Throughout the year 1690, French naval ships from Pondicherry ravaged the coast in order to drive the English and the Dutch out of the East Indies but were unsuccessful.
Throughout this time, the tensions between East Bengal and the West Pakistan led to the One-Unit policy by Bengali Prime Minister Muhammad Ali Bogra.
Throughout Justinian's reign, the cities and villages of the East prospered, although Antioch was struck by two earthquakes ( 526, 528 ) and sacked and evacuated by the Persians ( 540 ).
Throughout the next six months, Konoe continued to hope that somehow he would convince Roosevelt to meet with him and settle differences — without having to give up Japanese hegemony in East Asia.
Throughout history, comedy has been used as a form of entertainment all over the world, whether in the courts of the Western kings or the villages of the Far East.
Throughout the mid-2000s, Cisco also built a significant presence in India, establishing its Globalization Centre East in Bangalore for $ 1 billion, and planning that 20 % of Cisco's leaders would be based there.
Throughout history, the East has also been used by Europeans in reference to the Orient and Asian societies.
Throughout this entire period both Assyria and Babylonia continued to exist as geo political entities and named regions, and Assyria in particular became a center of a distinctly Mesopotamian Christianity, namely the ancient Eastern Syrian Rite Christianity which was spread all over the near east and as far away as central Asia, India, Mongolia and China by travelling monks and still exists as the religion of the Assyrians to this day in the form of the Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church and Ancient Church of the East.
Throughout most of the East Coast of the United States, E-ZPass ( operated under the brands I-Pass in Illinois, i-Zoom in Indiana, and Fast Lane in Massachusetts ) is accepted on almost all toll roads.
Throughout the 18th century, Madison was known as East Guilford until it was incorporated as a town in 1826.
Throughout much of the eighteenth century, French, British and American forces struggled for control of the lower Maumee River as a major transportation artery linking East and West.
Throughout the 1980s until today, Korean Americans and other East Asian groups continue to attend prestigious universities in high numbers and make up a large percentage of the professional white collar work force including such fields as medicine, law, computer science, finance, and investment banking.
Throughout 1956-1959 at the National Art School in East Sydney, Whiteley attended drawing classes.
Throughout the night of 16 June and early morning of 17 June, the news of events in East Berlin spread quickly throughout the GDR — by word of mouth as well as by Western radio broadcasts.
Throughout its history, East Sheen has not formed an independent unit of civil administration and was instead included as part of the Mortlake parish in the Brixton hundred of Surrey.
Throughout the Soviet East Pomeranian Offensive operation of World War II up to 60 percent of Naugard was destroyed.
Throughout the 1920s the Royal Air Force continued to develop air routes through the Middle East.

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