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He assumed the title of Alfonso XII, for although no King of united Spain had borne the name " Alfonso XI ", the Spanish monarchy was regarded as continuous with the more ancient monarchy represented by the 11 kings of Asturias, León and Castile also named Alfonso.
* MLK refers to a major Canaanite deity probably named Moloch, in which case Abimelech means my father is Moloch-a reference to belief in semi-divine kings ; or
Confirmation is afforded by English and Danish traditions relating to two kings named Wermund and Offa of Angel, from whom the Mercian royal family claimed descent and whose exploits are connected with Angeln, Schleswig, and Rendsburg.
This was thought to record the election of a brother of Constantine named Domnall to the kingship of the Britons of Strathclyde and was seen as early evidence of the domination of Strathclyde by the kings of Alba.
It is also known that Tigranes the Great, king of Armenia, was named as the king of kings when he made his empire after defeating the Parthians.
Medieval balladeers had generally placed Robin about two centuries later in the reign of one of the first three kings of post-Conquest England named Edward.
Most kings named themselves “ king of the universe ” or “ great king ”.
The discovery of artifacts associated with Aga and Enmebaragesi of Kish, two other kings named in the stories, has lent credibility to the historical existence of Gilgamesh.
However, this small period of independence meant that it was fashioned as its own kingdom and the subsequent kings named their titles as king of Galicia and León, instead of merely king of León, even though Galicia was never to be independent again.
Samuel then commands that the Amalekite king ( who, like all other Amalekite kings in the Hebrew Bible, is named Agag ) should be brought forth.
Ceawlin is one of the seven kings named in Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People as holding " imperium " over the southern English: the Chronicle later repeated this claim, referring to Ceawlin as a bretwalda, or " Britain-ruler ".
Frederick II soon earned the epithet " the Quarrelsome " as a result of his ongoing disputes with the kings of Hungary and Bohemia and with the Holy Roman Emperor, also named Frederick II.
A number of kings are named in the Duan Albanach, and in royal genealogies, but these are rather less reliable than we might wish.
Both kings were enjoying a performance of Euripides ' Greek tragedy The Bacchae and a certain actor of the royal court, named Jason of Tralles, took the head and sang the following verses ( also from the Bacchae ):
After this we hear nothing more until about 765, when a grant of land is made by a king named Ealdwulf, with two other kings, Ælfwald and Oslac, as witnesses.
This vision, defended by some historians, who even named this phase of the history of the Asturian kingdom as that of the " lazy kings ," originated because it appears that in that moment there were no important military actions against Al-Andalus.
Twelve of his sons are named as kings, two of them over the whole country.
This is evidenced by the unbroken series of 9th century kings of Wessex named Æthelwulf, Æthelbald, Æthelberht, and Æthelred.
Several of the Ramesside kings were named for Set, most notably Seti I ( literally, " man of Set ") and Setnakht ( literally, " Set is strong ").
Sichuan was subjected to the autonomous control of kings named by the imperial family of Han Dynasty.
Textual scholars ascribe this narrative to the monarchial source of the Books of Samuel ; the rival source, known as the republican source ( named this due to its negative presentation of David, Saul, and other kings ), does not at first glance appear to contain a similar narrative.
In the Sumerian king list two kings named Dumuzi appear:
* King James ( disambiguation ), various kings named James

named and Uruk
Karaindash built a bas-relief temple in Uruk and Kurigalzu I ( 1415 BC-1390 BC ) built a new capital named after himself.
Enshakushanna was a king of Uruk in the later 3rd millennium BC who is named on the Sumerian king list, which states his reign to have been 60 years.
It is often assumed that this name refers to Sippar ( especially because the other two schools mentioned seem to be named after cities as well: the Orcheni after Uruk, and the Borsippeni after Borsippa ), but this is not universally accepted.
Mesannepada, and his son and successor Meskiag-nuna, are both named on the Tummal Inscription as upkeepers of the main temple in Nippur following Gilgamesh of Uruk and his son Ur-Nungal, verifying their status as overlords of Sumer.
* Dumuzid, the Fisherman, a king of the 1st Dynasty of Uruk named on the Sumerian king list ;
According to Sumerian text Inanna's descent to the netherworld, there was a temple of Inanna named E-shar at Adab during the reign of Dumuzid of Uruk.
Kuturnahunte I of Elam, seizing the opportunity left by Samsu-iluna's attack on Uruk, marched into the ( now wall-less ) city and plundered it, among the items looted was a statue of Inanna which wouldn't be returned until the reign of Ashurbanipal 11 centuries In Assyria, a native vice regent named Puzur-Sin ejected Asinum who had been a vassal king of his fellow Amorite Hammurabi.
The tomb of Gilgamesh in Uruk from the story ' The Epic of Gilgamesh ' is discovered by a young genius-scientist named Terumichi Madoka, who is drawn to the energy called Dynamis, a word meaning ' power ', resonating from the site.
Lugalbanda is also named as the father of Gilgamesh, a later king of Uruk, in both Sumerian and Akkadian versions of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Several recent scholars have suggested that this " Seuechoros " or " Euechoros " is moreover to be identified with Enmerkar of Uruk, as well as the Euechous named by Berossus as being the first king of Chaldea and Assyria.
It is named after the modern village of Warka – known as Uruk to the ancient Sumerians.

named and may
As many as ten digital switches may be named and provided by the DSW statement for consideration by the SETSW and logic macro-instructions.
* In 1984, five Argentines sail in a 10-meter-long raft made from tree trunks named Atlantis from Canary Islands and after 52 days journey arrived to Venezuela in an attempt to prove travelers from Africa may have crossed the Atlantic before Christopher Columbus.
He may have had to deal with the insurrection of the usurper named Carausius II.
This may be called Volta's Law of capacitance, and likely for this work the unit of electrical potential has been named the volt.
More complex alkenes may be named using the E-Z notation, used to describe molecules having three or four different substituents ( side groups ).
The products of oak trees were once an important food for swine and a farmstead may have been named for such produce.
Some sources say that the city may have been named after the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca, who was supposed to have founded the city in the 3rd century BC.
In this connection it may be pointed out that in this sense the word, as it is used nowadays, is illogical ; it should be named a Plenarium rather than a Breviarium, since, liturgically speaking, the word Plenarium exactly designates such books as contain several different compilations united under one cover.
Carl Linnaeus, who named the species in his seminal Systema Naturae of 1758, would have known this and may have intended the ironic double meaning.
Parishes may not normally be named in honor of a Blessed.
In addition to the named cardinals, the pope may name secret cardinals or cardinals in pectore ( Latin for in the breast ).
From time to time the player's towns may be harassed by barbarians, units with no specific nationality and no named leader.
The known Cimbri chiefs have names that look Celtic, including Boiorix ( which may mean " King of the Boii " or, more literally, " King of Strikers "), Gaesorix ( which means " Spear King "), and Lugius ( which may be named after the Celtic god Lugus ), although this may not mean that they are Celtic as the elements could work in Germanic ( compare the name of the Vandalic king Gaiseric, which is likely identical to Gaesorix ).
In the city, BUS US 131 is named Mitchell Street, after George Mitchell, but may be referred to as main street.
Upon the motion to certify the class, the defendants may object to whether the issues are appropriately handled as a class action, to whether the named plaintiffs are sufficiently representative of the class, and to their relationship with the law firm or firms handling the case.
Nissan may have had no problems with using the name Nissan in America, but the small cars the firm exported to America were still named Datsun.
Severin also provides evidence in his book that another publicised case of a real-life marooned Miskito Central American man named only as Will may have caught Defoe's attention, inspiring the depiction of Man Friday in his novel.
Doraemon is sent back in time by a young boy named Sewashi Nobi to improve the circumstances of his great grandfather, Nobita so that his descendants may enjoy a better future.
However multiple external entities may be referenced ( in a space-separated list of names ) in attributes declared with type ENTITIES, and where each named external entity is also declared with its own notation ).
If the XML document type declaration includes any SYSTEM identifier for the external subset, it can't be safely processed as standalone: the URI should be retrieved, otherwise there may be unknown named character entities whose definition may be needed to correctly parse the effective XML syntax in the internal subset or in the document body ( the XML syntax parsing is normally performed after the substitution of all named entities, excluding the five entities that are predefined in XML and that are implicitly substituted after parsing the XML document into lexical tokens ).

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