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Æthelberht built Justus a cathedral church in Rochester ; the foundations of a nave and chancel partly underneath the present-day Rochester Cathedral may date from that time.
The result of the same doctrines in Bohemia – that land but which was richest in ecclesiastical foundations – was that in a short time the entire church estate was taken over and a revolution brought about in the relations of temporal holdings.
* 1009 – The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a Christian church in Jerusalem, is completely destroyed by the Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, who hacks the Church's foundations down to bedrock.
Others have argued that the church is indeed built upon Jesus and faith, but also on the disciples as the roots and foundations of the church on the basis of Paul's teaching in Romans and Ephesians, though not primarily Peter.
Stephen gave out grants of land and favours to those present, and endowed numerous church foundations with land and privileges.
* Pope Stephen II crowns Pepin the short King of the Franks at Saint-Denis outside Paris ; also dedicates the foundations of the new abbey church.
Since the breakdown of the philosophical foundations of scholasticism, the new nominalism did not bode well for an institutional church legitimized as an intermediary between man and God.
A small, 9th century chapel remains standing within walking distance of the church, as do the foundations of a later women's abbey.
Ironically in view of Byrd's own religious beliefs, it was his Anglican church music which came closest to establishing a continuous tradition, at least in the sense that some of it continued to be performed in choral foundations after the Restoration and into the eighteenth century.
The foundations of the earliest church ( the Church of the Holy Trinity ) are under the present superb Romanesque nave built in the 12th century.
The original parish church alongside the abbey was demolished, though the foundations are still visible.
Stephen gave out grants of land and favours to those present, and endowed numerous church foundations with land and privileges.
The monks lived among the ruins and gradually rebuilt the abbey church upon the foundations of the abbey constructed in 1147.
A great fire in 1624 inflicted serious damage on the church, of which only the foundations and a few walls remained.
Traces of the flint rubble foundations of a 7th century wooden church have been found under the choir of the present building ; an associated burial has been radiocarbon dated to between 590 and 690 AD.
Evidence suggests that stone and some of the foundations of the previus church were re-used for the new building, which had a nave the same length as the present one, with aisles, a large transept and a small apse at the eastern end.
The foundations of a 6th-century circular baptistery beside the natural springs has been uncovered beneath the ruins of the pre-Romanesque church of Saint-Léger, itself destroyed in the 17th century.
Upper town: ( oldest part, remains from the 13th and 16th centuries, town walls still standing ), old town hall ( 1662 ); the Martinsturm is considered the landmark of Bregenz ( late Roman core, chapel with frescos from 1362, from 1599 to 1601 a storey was added, biggest Baroque bulb-shaped steeple in Central Europe, houses the Museum of Military History ); Gothic parish church of St. Gall ( the Roman-Romanesque foundations date from before 1380, rebuilt around 1480, from 1737 to 1938 altered by F. A.
Excavations at Saint Martin's Square in the centre exposed the foundations of the old Saint Martin's church, which was partly built with Roman waste materials.
It was rebuilt in Gothic style on its old foundations after falling rocks from the adjacent cliff partially destroyed the former Romanesque style church in 1227.
" With this treatise, John Locke laid one of the most important intellectual foundations of the separation of church and state, which ultimately led to the secular state.
The foundations of the abbey church are presented as a footprint, with walls and column bases that enable the visitor to visualize the scale of the Romanesque abbey.
Stone blocks taken from the old stone church were used as foundations for the present day church as well as for the walling enclosing the Churchyard.

foundations and can
The foundations of the Radio Hut can still be seen in the lea of the hill.
Dutch law allows associations ( verenigingen ) and foundations ( stichtingen ) to bring a so-called collective action on behalf of other persons, provided they can represent the interests of such persons according to their by-laws ( statuten ) ( section 3: 305a Dutch Civil Code ).
Courses typically taught only in college are being reformatted so that they can be taught to any level of student, whereby elementary school students may learn the foundations of any topic they desire.
Today the foundations of their barracks can still be seen, as well as the remains of pillboxes.
In logic and the foundations of mathematics, formal languages are used to represent the syntax of axiomatic systems, and mathematical formalism is the philosophy that all of mathematics can be reduced to the syntactic manipulation of formal languages in this way.
Ground movement beneath a structure's foundations can occur due to shrinkage or swell of expansive soils due to climatic changes, frost expansion of soil, melting of permafrost, slope instability, or other causes.
Slab foundations can be either slab-on-grade foundations or embedded foundations, typically in buildings with basements.
While shallow foundations rely solely on the bearing capacity of the soil beneath them, deep foundations can rely on end bearing resistance, frictional resistance along their length, or both in developing the required capacity.
This can be seen in the Toutswemogala Hill settlements with stone foundations and stone walls, north of the highveld and south of the Vaal River.
Contemporary work in the foundations of mathematics often focuses on establishing which parts of mathematics can be formalized in particular formal systems ( as in reverse mathematics ) rather than trying to find theories in which all of mathematics can be developed.
Few Roman remains are visible today ; a fragment of the old city wall can be seen near the casino and the foundations of the amphitheatre are traced in the paving of the present-day Rembrandtstraat.
While shallow foundations rely solely on the bearing capacity of the soil beneath them, deep foundations can rely on end bearing resistance, frictional resistance along their length, or both in developing the required capacity.
According to Stephen Metcalf, Nozick expresses serious misgivings about capitalist libertarianism, going so far as to reject much of the foundations of the theory on the grounds that personal freedom can sometimes only be fully actualized via a collectivist politics and that wealth is at times justly redistributed via taxation to protect the freedom of the many from the potential tyranny of an overly selfish and powerful few.
) by an appropriate huge natural number — unambiguity of both representation and interpretation can be established by number theoretical foundations of these techniques.
It can also be defined as the branch of economics which studies its own foundations and morality.
The four foundations ( light rectangles in the upper right of the figure ) are built up by suit from Ace ( low in this game ) to King, and the tableau piles can be built down by alternate colors, and partial or complete piles can be moved if they are built down by alternate colors also.
The number of " unwinnable " games is therefore between 8. 5-18 %, but there are also " unplayable " games in which no cards can be moved to the foundations even at the start of the game, which occur in only 0. 25 % of hands dealt.
An F5 or EF5 tornado, the strongest category, rips buildings off their foundations and can deform large skyscrapers.
An EF0 tornado will probably damage trees but not substantial structures, whereas an EF5 tornado can rip buildings off their foundations leaving them bare and even deform large skyscrapers.

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