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Under and Normans
Under his reign the Normans of Rollo were evangelized.
Under Pandulf IV, the principality brought in the aid of the Normans and, for a while had the loyalty of Rainulf Drengot, until the latter abandoned him to aid the deposed Sergius IV of Naples take back his city, annexed by Pandulf in 1027.
Under the Normans ( 11th-12th centuries ) Canosa recovered some importance, in particular due to prince Bohemund I of Antioch.
Under the Normans, and according to the Domesday Book, Lydford is taxed equally with London, giving an idea of its significance at the time, the reason being that the parish of Lydford embraced the entirety of the Forest of Dartmoor under the Normans ( as it did until the 20th century ).
Under the Normans each traditional rape was now centred on a castle: Sir Henry Ellis's observation that the rapes " were military districts for the supply of the castles which existed in each " applied to the Anglo-Norman period Each rape had a single sheriff and ran as a strip, north-south, from the Surrey / Kent border to the English Channel.
* England Under the Normans and Angevins, H. W. C. Davis
Under the Normans the one now identified with Thames Ditton was held by Wadard from the Bishop of Bayeux.
Under the Normans, Norwich emerged as the hub of the region.

Under and religious
Under the religious impulse, whether theistic or humanistic, men have joy in living ; ;
Under the care of his mother, he was given not only that religious and Oriental education which his position as the religious leader of the Ismailis made indispensable, but a sound European training, a boon denied to his father and paternal grandfather.
Under this approach, anti-Judaism is not regarded as antisemitism as it only rejects the religious ideas of Judaism and does not involve actual hostility to the Jewish people.
Another of Remey's followers, Leland Jensen ( d. 1996 ), who made a several religious claims of his own, formed a sect known as the Bahá ' ís Under the Provisions of the Covenant following Remey's death ; he believed that Remey was the adopted son of Abdu ' l-Baha, and that Remey's adopted son Joseph Pepe was the third Guardian.
Under the control model, religion will provide tacit or explicit support for scientific theories and research as long as scientific findings support religious doctrines.
Under Henry's rule, Cranmer did not make many radical changes in the Church, due to power struggles between religious conservatives and reformers.
Under Louis XV, around 250 Catholic convulsionnaires, often called Jansenists, were detained in the Bastille for their religious beliefs.
Under the terms of his prize, Bizet's first envoi was supposed to be a mass, but following his Te Deum experience he was averse to writing religious music.
Under Louis and Richelieu, the crown successfully intervened in the Thirty Years ' War against the Habsburgs, managed to keep the French nobility in line, and retracted the political and military privileges granted to the Huguenots by Henry IV ( while maintaining their religious freedoms ).
Under Claudius, the cult to Attis and Magna Mater was included in the official religious calendar.
Under heavy threats, almost all religious houses joined the rest of the Church in acceding to the Royal Supremacy ; and in swearing to uphold the validity of the King's divorce and remarriage.
Under Lindley ’ s leadership, they were the first to build a religious structure, the Lick Creek Meeting House in 1813.
Under the Neubergers ruling the area had religious freedom.
Under the 1629 Peace of La Rochelle, the brevets of the Edict ( sections of the treaty which dealt with the military and pastoral clauses and which were renewable by letters patent ) were entirely withdrawn, though Protestants retained their prewar religious freedoms.
Under this law Italian taxpayers are able to vote how to partition the 0. 8 % (' eight per thousand ') of the total income tax IRPEF levied by Italy among some specific religious confessions or, alternatively, to a social assistance program run by the Italian State.
Under Pope Paul IV it was felt that the religious convictions of an author contaminated all his writings, so it was added to the Roman Catholic Church's list of prohibited books.
Under the Abbasids, the caliph himself no longer preached, but assigned the task to the religious judges.
Under U. S. law, religious education is forbidden in public schools, except from a neutral, academic perspective.
Under Soviet rule, all religious beliefs were attacked by the communist authorities as superstition and " vestiges of the past.
Under Henry VIII the great religious houses were dissolved, 1536 – 41 ; in Co. Wexford this included Glascarrig Priory, Clonmines Priory, Tintern Abbey, and Dunbrody Abbey.
Under his administration, all religious leaders were exempt from taxation, and from public service.
Under the Visconti and later the Sforza Cremona underwent high cultural and religious development.
* 117 – 138 CE: Under Emperor Hadrian, Tripolis was granted the right of asylum and assigned a naval command ; it became an important religious center with a temple for imperial cult ; from numismatic evidence it must have had temples dedicated to Astarte, the Dioscuri and Zeus Haghios.
Under the 1973 Constitution, Fundamental Rights include security of person, safeguards as to arrest and detention, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, freedom of movement, freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom to profess religion and safeguards to religious institutions, non-discrimination in respect of access to public places and in service, preservation of languages, script and culture.

Under and institutions
Under Greek pressure, the European Union and NATO agreed that in order for the Republic of Macedonia to receive an invitation to join these institutions the name dispute must be resolved first.
Modern customs and institutions offer few useful parallels to the legal and social context which defined the gladiatoria munera Under law, anyone condemned to the arena or the gladiator schools ( ad ludum ) was a servus poenae under sentence of death unless manumitted.
Under the EU's Alternative Investment Fund Managers directive, offshore hedge funds using prime brokers as depositaries will be required to use EU-registered credit institutions before they can be sold in the EU.
* February 20, 2002: After discussions on the purpose of the Office in the US media, Douglas Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, assures the public in an interview that Defense Department officials will not undermine the credibility of US institutions by lying to the public, and states that the exact mandate of the office is under review.
Under the Constitutional Act of 1791, the Quebec colony ( including parts of what is today Quebec, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador ) was divided in two: Lower Canada ( which retained French law and institutions and is now divided between the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador ) and Upper Canada ( a new colony intended to accommodate the many English-speaking settlers, including the United Empire Loyalists, and now part of Ontario ).
Under the leadership of the fifth Gerrer Rebbe, Rabbi Yisrael Alter, known as the Beis Yisrael, Ichud Mosdos Gur ( the Union of Gerrer Institutions ) was established as the responsible body for funding all the educational institutions affiliated with Ger in Israel.
Under his leadership, the party worked for the reform of Lower Canada's political institutions and strongly opposed the abuses of the appointed Legislative Council.
Canada has often carried out its foreign policy through coalitions and international organizations, and through the work of numerous federal institutions .< ref > For example, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police International Peace Operations Branch < http :// www. rcmp-grc. gc. ca / po-mp / index-eng. htm > or deployments of personnel by the Correctional Service of Canada < http :// www. international. gc. ca / media / aff / news-communiques / 2010 / 333. aspx ></ ref > Under the aegis of Canadian foreign policy, various departments and agencies conduct their own international relations and outreach activities.
Under the leadership of Speaker Louis-Joseph Papineau, the Parti canadien ( renamed Parti patriote in 1826 ) initiated a movement of reform of the political institutions of Lower Canada.
Under the direction and sponsorship of the Bureau, together with the American Missionary Association in many cases, from approximately 1866 until its termination in 1872, an estimated 25 institutions of higher learning for black youth were established, many of which remain in operation today ( for example, St. Augustine's College, Fisk University, Johnson C. Smith University, Clark Atlanta University, Dillard University, Shaw University, Virginia Union University, and Tougaloo College ).
Under the leadership of Shuja Nawaz, the South Asia Center is the Atlantic Council ’ s focal point for work on Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan as well as on relations between these countries and China, Central Asia, Iran, the Arab world, Europe and the U. S. As part of the Council's Asia program, the Center seeks to foster partnerships with key institutions in the region to establish iself as a forum for dialogue between decision makers in South Asia, the U. S. and NATO.
Under the act the US is committed to support democratic institutions in Hong Kong, and could terminate Hong Kong's special economic treatment if the US President considers Hong Kong is not autonomous enough to justify such treatments.
Under the New Turn, policy taxes were reduced, private enterprise grew, religious institutions were left unmolested.
Under this Act, excess research equipment owned by the US government can be transferred to educational institutions and non-profit organizations.
Under the Enhanced Registration Framework, private institutions must meet requirements relating to their managers, teachers, courses and examination boards.
Under the constitution of Cyprus, the flag of Cyprus may be flown by state institutions, public corporations, and citizens of the country.
Under the direction of Harlow Shapley, the observatory had already offered more opportunities in astronomy to women than other institutions, and notable achievements had been made earlier in the century by Williamina Fleming, Antonia Maury, Annie Jump Cannon, and Henrietta Leavitt.
Under the Curtis Act of 1893, the tribal government and its institutions were dismantled.
Under the new laws, public financing predominated over private contributions to political parties, procedures for auditing parties were tightened, and the authority and independence of the electoral institutions were strengthened.
For the first few years of the program, the state offered a small grant to assist students in costs for tuition, fees and books Under the Pennsylvania Transfer and Articulation Agreement, many Pennsylvania colleges and universities accept these credits for students who transfer to their institutions.
For the first few years of the program, the state offered a small grant to assist students in costs for tuition, fees and books Under the Pennsylvania Transfer and Articulation Agreement, many Pennsylvania colleges and universities accept these credits for students who transfer to their institutions.
Under his impulse, several institutions for the formation of health professionals were created, such as the courses for matrons and nurses, the of Valparaíso ( Professional Institute for Girls ), the Instituto Comercial of Santiago ( Business Institute ); and new high schools in Santiago and Iquique.
Under the new shifan ( 师范 ) system certain institutions of further and higher education were established with the role of training future teachers.
Under the millet system, they had their own religious and judicial institutions.

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