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He | attested a number of his father's charters as king in |
In the following year, Eustace | attested a charter King Stephen issued at York in favo |
He was | attested about 660. |
us shadowy saints and kings named Constantine | attested across Britain, and suggests a confusion and |
(nonus, "ninth" + gonon), used equivalently, | attested already in the 16th century in French nonogon |
The latter names were well | attested already in the mid-16th century (see, e.g., " |
octrine, and is not clearly and unambiguously | attested among any ancient Christian group (including |
ry traced back to this city (the name is also | attested among non-Jews in various Spanish-speaking co |
The first | attested ancestor of the Basarab princes was a boyar, |
The first strata is the most commonly | attested and is usually appended to the fifth manadala |
This theory however, is not historically | attested and Basava is widely held as having founded t |
arby Carmarthen in the summer of 1403 is well | attested, and it may be that an incursion into nearby |
e at which Bishop Nicholas de Balmyle is last | attested, and 5 March 1322, Roger was one of two diffe |
In Britain food vessels are | attested around 2200BC and are most prevalent at the t |
Tulnici is | attested around the year 1466. |
and in a Syriac source for July 519 they are | attested as having their "opulent" headquarters at al- |
Amiroutzes was first | attested as a lay advisor to the imperial delegation t |
He is last | attested as ruler in Tudela with Robert as his underli |
ity's patron goddess was Neith, whose cult is | attested as early as the 1st Dynasty, ca. |
he coastwatchers were civilians, but all were | attested as privates in the New Zealand Army from Dece |
The city's site is | attested as Dornwaraceaster in the ninth century, elid |
fifteenth century, with Sterred Chambre last | attested as appearing in the Supremacy of the Crown Ac |
ring ancient times in that part of Africa and | attested as early as 2400 BC. |
Anextlomarus is also | attested as a Gaulish man's father's name at Langres, |
s relative of Pope Clement V. From 1307 he is | attested as archdeacon of Coutances. |
et were appointed as "Market Constables", and | attested as special constables for the City of Liverpo |
In 479 he is | attested as patricius. |
the Minster Police, though they are no longer | attested as constables and instead utilise 'any person |
s Regulation Act 1872 are required to be "... | attested as a constable by making a declaration before |
William had a brother Richard, who is | attested as receiving lands from William in 1207. |
reat white landrace of Frisia, which has been | attested as early as the 13th century. |
om the government and the established church, | attested as early in 1734, when a Russian Government e |
Its precise etymology is unknown, but it is | attested as early as 1936. |
s of the later Geometric period (800-700 BC), | attested at many Greek sanctuary sites such as Olympia |
tephen's army at the siege of Wallingford and | attested at the Treaty of Wallingford, finally signed |
n the part of the archbishop, under a license | attested at Cambridge on 30 July 1566. |
patterns of spatial dynamics similar to those | attested at the VBLB-Site at Veldwezelt-Hezerwater are |
ll musical ensembles, including quartets, are | attested at Morehouse as early as the 1870s. |
h century, multiple holders of the office are | attested at the same time. |
The word "sack" is not | attested before 1530. |
He is | attested between 951 and 955. |
regoir of Moray [Giric, Gregory] is the first | attested Bishop of Moray. |
I, Prince of the Cumbrians, but the earliest | attested bishops come from the 11th century, appointee |
The word is first | attested both in English and in French in the 1860s. |
It is very poorly | attested, but the few words which are known are enough |
The Thracian language is poorly | attested, but available vocabulary suggests a Satem br |
His birth is not | attested; but he had a younger brother, and he was inv |
ires such as the Pandiyans and the Cholas, is | attested by the existence of specimen of art bearing s |
As | attested by an inscription, it was built in 1737, in B |
Ancient habitation is | attested by the discovery of a two caches of Bronze Ag |
h actress of Greek descent Anna Mouglalis, as | attested by her name, can trace her roots to the city. |
The guarantee of work carried out is | attested by a signed form by the submitter or manufact |
The Proto-Tai language is not directly | attested by any surviving texts but has been reconstru |
reckoned to be a saint in the 11th century is | attested by contemporary evidence. |
Real identity and exact surname | attested by Military Records from French Flying Servic |
His office is | attested by charters in King Offa's reign, but no deta |
This is | attested by the fact that old stones can be found arou |
This concept is quite old, as | attested by John Wilkins's Philosophical Language (166 |
t Germanic "warriors") were a Germanic people | attested by Tacitus as being a tribe in his 1st-centur |
rian prefect in 396-397, maybe in Illyria, as | attested by some laws of the Theodosian Code and allud |
This it is | attested by a papal bull issued by Pope Alexander III |
struction in World War II (see The Blitz), as | attested by the monogram of King George VI on its door |
had here a municipium known as Iluritanum, as | attested by an iscription dating to 79 BC. |
His music was popular, as | attested by the appearance of copies in far-off places |
The name aponard is | attested by Jacques Cartier, who used it for the Great |
worship has its origins in antiquity is also | attested by its stone walls and door frames and intric |
The surface is covered by water ice as | attested by deep absorption at 1.5 and 2 μm in the inf |
d, where translations were rather popular, as | attested by the several publications and copies. |
eler's respect for the monastic profession is | attested by his own retirement, a few years later, int |
tic variety which was extremely effective, as | attested by the frequent performances of the opera at |
kiloyear event) were followed by recovery, as | attested by the wealth of evidence of humid conditions |
nes indicated by CIMRM 860 is also explicitly | attested by an inscription found in Rome dedicated to |
The existence of the saint is | attested by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which for the y |
r discovery the existence of these stones was | attested by Moses of Chorene. |
en built by architect G. De Lulle in 1910, as | attested by the inscription "Anno 1910" above the main |
monly employed by them, both in actuality (as | attested by the Annales Fuldenses under the year 873) |
Baduhenna is solely | attested by Tacitus' Annals where Tacitus records that |
Hilkiah in extra-biblical sources is | attested by the clay bulla naming a Hilkiah as the fat |
Their antiquity is strongly | attested by their religion. |
e of the foremost scholars of his age, a fact | attested by his selection as Pole's tutor and his role |
or Hermonduli were an ancient Germanic tribe, | attested by the Roman historian Tacitus, who occupied |
icance of splicing silencers and enhancers is | attested by a study showing that there is strong selec |
The first codifications are | attested by modifications or amendments (amejoramiento |
The value of this beef to the South can be | attested by the fact that, four miles below Donaldsonv |
n be confirmed is that no other archdeacon is | attested by name until 1284. |
, drawing comparison to the images of Nerthus | attested by Tacitus in 1 CE. |
spelling Toutatis, however, is authentic and | attested by about ten ancient inscriptions. |
ons for 303 ballot papers had been improperly | attested by persons unqualified to do so, including po |
hese buildings remain, but their existence is | attested by period photographs. |
Annexation to House of Savoy, | attested by the Congress of Vienna in late 1814, and b |
for its peculiarity, and hunted for food, is | attested by numerous archaeological finds, such as pot |
s of this code of laws of the early Franks is | attested by the fact that a revised and enlarged editi |
Norse] hapax legomena of native origin, as is | attested by the equivalents in the Mod[ern] Scandinavi |
s effusive preferences for young men has been | attested by witnesses. |
That she in fact was a Frank is | attested by Pope Stephen III: when the Pope, hearing o |
ignificant and politically charged waters, as | attested by the acrimonious dispute surrounding the re |
oroughly committed to the Esperanto cause, as | attested by his customary public greetings to World Co |
Nerthus is | attested by Tacitus, the first century AD Roman histor |
This story is | attested by Callimachus, Pausanias referencing Musaeus |
The place-name 'Bedlington' is first | attested circa 1050 in a biography of Saint Cuthbert, |
the Governor of the said State, enclosing an | attested copy of two concurrent resolutions of the Sen |
e petitioner shall furnish to the Tribunal an | attested copy each of the petition and of the connecte |
One of the earliest | attested covenants between parties is the so-called Mi |
e, Florence - stylistic similarities with the | attested Cupid lend support to the disputed John the B |
This language was first | attested during the Western Han dynasty and represents |
this may or may not be the same figure as the | attested Ecphantus of Croton. |
egally-operated Greek schools is in fact well | attested, especially in the larger towns after the 17t |
Chono is a poorly | attested extinct language of confusing classification |
rather than murder was the main object of the | attested five-year compact between her and Bywaters sh |
He is | attested for in the Anitta Text, which records, “…all |
The word is first | attested for in English in the period c. 1625-35; intr |
re among the world's languages, although well | attested for Mixe, and probably present in Estonian. |
person plural exclusive without nominative is | attested for the old stages of Darkhat (as would hold |
According to the later accounts, | attested for the first time in 17th century, in the pa |
y develop into characteristic designs notably | attested from Alamannic graves from the migration peri |
In South India, Shasta or Aiyanar-Shasta is | attested from the 3rd century C.E in Tamil Nadu state. |
ris, Huetiris, and Hueteris) was a Celtic god | attested from many inscriptions in Roman Britain. |
The presence of this dynasty is | attested from at least 400 BC, and it can be shown to |
Besawunena, also only | attested from a wordlist collected by Kroeber, differs |
The syllabic alphabet is | attested from 6th century CE to +14th century CE in pr |
r orthography) is a political rulership title | attested from the epigraphic inscriptions of the pre-C |
here the Shasta cult is well developed, he is | attested from 855 C.E. Shasta cult is used as a cult o |
It is | attested from 1910, and originally was common in the B |
Sword production in China is | attested from the Bronze Age Shang Dynasty, from rough |
herding dogs of the Valais ("St Bernards" are | attested from the 17th century), went out in search of |
Mixing of Greek and Latin letters is also | attested from a number of Gallo-Roman coins. |
The | attested Greek is Auarpoi. |
e attended David's parliaments and frequently | attested his charters. |
They are not | attested historically. |
anguage of the Buyeo kingdom is very sparsely | attested; however, according to Chinese sources it was |
The place-name is first | attested in 1212 and means 'valley of aspen trees'. |
arpi or Auarpoi or Avarni were Germanic tribe | attested in Ptolemy's Geography. |
The term is | attested in the Amarna letters written by Haapi. |
es subdivisions within the caste that are not | attested in known literature. |
The word used in this sense is | attested in written English at least as early as 1829. |
Both the hall and the ship are | attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th centur |
ery had at least one son, also called Aimery, | attested in numerous charters, but he predeceased him |
The English word skunk, | attested in New England in the 1630's, is probably bor |
The family is first | attested in the 11th century, with Nikephoros Palaiolo |
Its modern name Siwa, first | attested in the 15th century (earlier Arab geographers |
nally held religious significance as well, as | attested in the numerous theophanic accounts shared by |
adu village features a fortified church first | attested in 1315, with the last major modification in |
name, borne by several archons of Athens and | attested in inscriptions. |
words are interjections of anger or surprise, | attested in ancient authors (comparable to the English |
He is also | attested in Hervarar saga, where he forged the magic s |
explanations in the Brahmana texts are first | attested in the Yajurveda Samhitas (Taittiriya, Kathak |
It is first | attested in 1127/1128, and was probably created someti |
The field is | attested in the Prose Edda and in Heimskringla, both w |
The place-name 'Hindhead' is first | attested in 1571, and means 'hill frequented by hinds' |
The place-name is first | attested in a Saxon charter of 944-6 AD and means 'sto |
Both of these are | attested in historical sources, but no archaeological |
ld name for the vale of the Gala Water, first | attested in the 12th century. |
hire bagpipe or Lancashire greatpipe has been | attested in literature, and commentators have noticed |
to the so-called Old Hurrian variety (mostly | attested in Hittite documents) than to the Hurrian of |
ended from one Wettekind, but this can not be | attested in any history. |
Their occupation of ancient Libya is first | attested in ancient Egyptian texts from the New Kingdo |
g to some Tlingit weavers, though this is not | attested in Tsimshian sources. |
Gjallarhorn is | attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th cent |
She is also | attested in Bath, England, where an altar to her was d |
The place-name 'Hever' is first | attested in a Saxon charter of 814, where it appears a |
n assumed one, as only the form kanasubigi is | attested in stone inscriptions. |
It is | attested in a number of manuscripts, the earliest bein |
The clibinarii are vaguely | attested in Eastern Roman sources but there is dispute |
Hel is | attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th cent |
His name is | attested in about five inscriptions from western Germa |
la," a version of the Hebrew "Saul," which is | attested in Palmyrene inscriptions. |
reat task as a chaplain to the Royal Navy, as | attested in his foreword to an early volume. |
Meili is | attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th cent |
rus 'Great protector', a divine style or name | attested in a fragmentary Gallo-Roman dedication from |
ith whom he may have had a daughter, Firmina, | attested in a single inscription dated to 564. |
toun", "Haldestoun" and "Aldeston", and it is | attested in eastern Fife in the 1380s and 1390s. |
The place-name 'Wickham Bishops' is first | attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appear |
The place-name 'Quidenham' is first | attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appear |
hire bagpipe or Lancashire greatpipe has been | attested in literature, and commentators have noticed |
By 1094, when he is | attested in the synod that condemned Leo of Chalcedon, |
e in Classical Greek, though the word is well | attested in Patristic Greek. |
Its current name is first | attested in 1320, presumably after a miraculous acheir |
First | attested in depictions on a cylinder-seal c. 21st cent |
The rank is | attested in use with a British officer commanding the |
land parish church in Bristol, England, first | attested in 1240, rebuilt in 1480, damaged in 1940 by |
The name Westcowe was | attested in 1413 as the name of one of two sandbanks, |
This Classic Maya language is also | attested in a number of inscriptions made in regions w |
Sumarr and Vetr, personified, are | attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th cent |
the Latin personal name Barbius, a name also | attested in Venetic inscriptions from the Roman era. |
That same year, he is also | attested in office by a law addressed to him and issue |
that were brought in the Great Church; he is | attested in office by laws issued on October 31, 415, |
ember of the Old North Arabian dialect group, | attested in Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions dating bac |
A similarly named Gaulish god, Matutinus, is | attested in at least three inscriptions from Switzerla |
t Funk, "[a]ttributing a parable to Jesus not | attested in the canonical gospels and known only for a |
ranslation, some percentage of at least 87 is | attested in Tang or earlier texts. |
The term is first | attested in the Mahabharata. |
ugh he may be identifiable with other figures | attested in the Irish annals, and circumstantial evide |
the daily office of the Church of the East as | attested in the large collection of prayers and servic |
He is | attested in a charter of Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
This tradition is | attested in both Eastern and Western Christianity. |
It is first | attested in medieval Welsh literature. |
Hori II is also | attested in Sehel Island and Semneh. |
Doukas is first | attested in an imperial document in 1166. |
earliest work in which the word "history" is | attested in English (OED). |
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