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With the emergence of monarchy at the beginning of Iron Age II the king promoted his own family god, Yahweh, as the god of the kingdom, but beyond the royal court religion continued to be both polytheistic and family-centered, as it was also for other societies in the Ancient Near East.
With the victory of Henry VII at Bosworth, Kenilworth again received royal attention ; Henry visited frequently and had a tennis court constructed at the castle for his use.
With the gradual imposition of French royal power over its territory, Occitan declined in status from the 14th century on.
With Stephen often based in the south-east, increasingly Westminster, rather than the older site of Winchester, was used as the centre of royal government.
With a royal dispensation, she was allowed to enter university in Uppsala in 1872, the year before studies at the Philosophical faculty would actually be made generally available to women.
With the bankruptcy of the London Company in 1624, the settlement was taken into royal authority as a British crown colony.
With the Catholicization of the Visigothic kings, the Catholic bishops increased in power, until, at the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633, they took upon themselves the nobles ' right to select a king from among the royal family.
* March 8 – Brazil: With the arrival of the Portuguese royal family in Brazil ( 1808 ), the colony became the seat of Portuguese Empire.
* With much legal strife and the encouragement of Sir Francis Bacon, Chief Justice Edward Coke is dismissed from the King's Bench, and the royal prerogatives of King James I triumph over English common law.
With his title of " royal typographer " Estienne made the Paris establishment famous by his numerous editions of grammatical works and other school-books ( among them many of Melanchthon's ), and of classical and Patristic authors, as Dio Cassius, Cicero, Sallust, Julius Caesar, Justin, Socrates Scholasticus, and Sozomen.
With the royal line broken, the power of the Zhou court gradually diminished, and the fragmentation of the kingdom accelerated.
With the death of her father and the later accession of the Empress Anna, no royal court or noble house in Europe could allow a son to pay court to Elizabeth, as it would be seen as an unfriendly act to the Empress.
With the royal letter in hand, mobs forcibly closed Franciscan abbeys all over Denmark.
With the exception of Princess Beatrice and Princess Louise, who both retained houses on the estate, the rest of the royal family saw Osborne as something of an inaccessible white elephant.
With the Jews gone, Philip appointed royal guardians to collect the loans made by the Jews, and the money was passed to the Crown.
With the major royal projects of the Old Kingdom, the High Priests of Ptah were particularly sought after and worked in concert with the Vizier, somehow filling the role of chief architect and master craftsmen, responsible for the decoration of the royal funerary complexes.
With Stephen often based in the south-east, increasingly Westminster, rather than the older site of Winchester, was used as the centre of royal government.
With royal protection, the first Guayrá mission, Loreto, was established on the Paranapané by Father Cataldino and Father Marcerata in 1610.
With the aid of the Spanish, Mercœur defeated Henry IV's forces under the Duke of Montpensier, at Craon in 1592, but the royal troops, reinforced by English contingents, soon recovered the advantage.
With the abolition of the office of superintendent and of many other offices dependent upon it, the supreme control of the finances became vested in a royal council.
With his death, the rivalry between descendants of Causantin and Áed gave way to a rivalry between two new royal lines.
With his death, the rivalry between descendants of Causantin and Áed gave way to a rivalry between two new royal lines.
With this endless supply of money he bought some of the greatest art collections that were available at the time – at a point, in one single occasion, over 80 paintings by great Italian masters were taken in to the royal palace in Lisbon.
The draining of the Ancholme Level was a lesser project among the fenland " improvements " undertaken under contracts to patentees by the government of Charles I in the 1630s ; " With the possible exception of the Ancholme Level the draining of the fens was executed and defended by a continuous and unscrupulous use of the power and authority of the royal government to manipulate local institutions and to overawe the local populace.

With and banners
With the advent of Conservative governments in Britain after the 1979 general election, trades union banners lost their popularity, and many languished in damp cellars or lofts.
* 1939: With the re-emergence of the Polish state after the First World War, a Polish Tatar regiment was re-established in the Polish Army which was distinguished by its own uniforms and banners.
With armed insurrection fully in place in the town by 4 June, the rioters had commandeered arms and explosives, set up road-blocks, formed guerrilla detachments, and had banners capped with a symbolic loaf and literally dyed in blood.
With that much competition, the suppliers often flew large banners advertising their wares and threw parties with prostitutes on board their ships to draw customers.
" With respect to the porta-bandeira the name was a natural adaptation of the old flag-bearer, character, usually male, who carries the heavy banners of Brazilian carnival groups
With fluttering banners and beating drums, they entered Jaipur territory and set up an impressive camp in the sandy plains of Pushkar.

With and cross
With the advent of recorded music and radio, " Amazing Grace " began to cross over from primarily a gospel standard to secular audiences.
With the French flanks busy, Marlborough could cross the Nebel and deliver the fatal blow to the French at their centre.
With hinged, fixed or free end support conditions the deflected shape in neutral equilibrium of an initially straight column with uniform cross section throughout its length always follows a partial or composite sinusoidal curve shape, and the critical load is given by
With a red felt-tip pen, Osborn began to scrawl a Saint Andrew's cross circumscribed inside a chalice on his placemat.
With the above parameterization the cross section is a 2: 1 Lissajous curve.
With a machine pistol that can empty its 20-round magazine in a second and a half, bringing the weapon into play by moving it down onto the target or using a cross body draw could result in unintended injuries if the weapon accidentally discharges.
With cross scavenging, the transfer ( inlet to the cylinder ) and exhaust ports are on directly facing sides of the cylinder wall.
With news arriving of the Battle of Hattin, he took the cross at Tours in the company of other French nobles.
With the support of Norwegian troops, Harald was able to cross the Danish border into Germany, defeating the German forces stationed in the north.
With seven metres to go Wells began an extreme lean which allowed his head and shoulder to cross the finish line before Leonard's chest in a photo finish ; both men were given a final time of 10. 25 s. Wells became the oldest Olympic 100 m champion at that time.
With the proviso that theophylline and theobromine cross the blood brain barrier very poorly ( thus a low CNS effects on the heart ), the pharmacological effects of adenosine may therefore be blunted in individuals who are taking large quantities of methylxanthines ( e. g., caffeine, found in coffee, or theophylline in tea, or theobromine, as found in chocolate ).
With two of the top-rated cross country venues in Michigan, namely Hartwick Pines State Park Trails and Mason Tract Pathway nearby.
With this charter came the rights to set up a market cross and tolbooth, to hold a weekly market on Tuesday and two annual fairs each of three days duration.
With the album release, The New Generation will also cross Europe on a major arena tour.
With the first rays of light begin to cross the 360 ​​ m of the bridge over the river Ebro forces army reserve, Aragonese mostly with volunteers Navarre.
You that are free to cross the seasMake no more disputation: In Lubber-land you'll live at ease, With pleasant recreation: The Captain waits but for a galeOf prosperous wind and weather, And then they soon will hoist up sail, Make haste away together.
With his dukedom, Albert Victor was granted a coat of arms, being the royal arms of the United Kingdom, differenced by an inescutcheon of the arms of Saxony and a label of three points argent, the centre point bearing a cross gules.
With the rise of terrorism worldwide, another major concern is the national security of nations that let people cross borders.
* 75 mm ( Rottefella, Nordic Norm, 3-pin ) This is the original, classic system found on cross country skis, invented by Bror With.
With these reasons in mind, Kamensky suggested a daring plan, whereby the Russian army was to cross the frozen Gulf of Bothnia in two directions: one unit was to march from Vaasa towards Umeå and another from Turku to the Åland Islands and thence towards the vicinity of Stockholm.
With his Bernoldus Niemand character, James managed to cross the language division and influence a whole range of Afrikaans speaking musicians to the same punk ethic that had inspired him, and an important Afrikaans alternative rock scene grew from this influence.
With the extension westward of the London Congestion Charge Zone between 19 February 2007 and 4 January 2011, the part of the road between Westbourne Park and the Westway roundabout that passed through the zone was designated as a " free through route " that allowed vehicles to cross the zone without paying the charge.
With time, its role has evolved into cross border intelligence, intelligence sharing with friendly nations, infiltrating insurgent groups and counter-terrorism.
With his eye tuned to the southern jury, Knight picked up on her northern dress in cross examination.
With a considerable following, he was preparing to cross the Drakensberg when Sir Harry Smith, newly appointed governor of the Cape, reached the emigrants ' camp on the Tugela River in January 1848.

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