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is the author, that he describes peoples of the | 6th century only. |
ed on the finds, the burial is thought to be of | 6th century date. |
He was born in Courcy, near Coutances, in the | 6th century and became bishop of Coutances around 5 |
tested reference to the word arya occurs in the | 6th century B.C. Behistun inscription, which descri |
The representations date from the | 6th century and are executed as portraits for the r |
It was named after Gwynllyw, its 5th century or | 6th century ruler and consisted of the coastal plai |
about 497), Abbot of Llancarfan, was one of the | 6th century Welsh saints, whose vita twice mentions |
not only a model for his posterity but, in the | 6th century - out of the theme of Charudatta accred |
6th century BC) identified and defined 107 vital po | |
The church was founded in the | 6th century and the parish was in the Middle Ages s |
being written in the Old Turkic script from the | 6th century and onwards until the 9th century. |
The first ship burial is from the | 6th century and the last graves are from the 11th c |
In the | 6th century BC, Milesian colonists founded a settle |
itearature, such as the Mahavamsa, dates to the | 6th century AD. |
In the | 6th century A.D. the castle was reconstructed by Ju |
ere ornate and ostentatious, and reminiscent of | 6th century ivories and mosaics from Ravenna, Italy |
his life in asceticism and prayer, dying in the | 6th century AD. |
Sarosios was the King of the Alans in the early | 6th century while they were still in Ukraine. |
was natively known as Kina'ahu, reported in the | 6th century BC by Hecataeus under the Greek-influen |
This article is about the | 6th century Bishop of York. |
ociated stress reactions appear as early as the | 6th century BC/BCE. |
te of Kostromskaya in the Kuban dating from the | 6th century BC |
The parish name is taken from St Melaine, a | 6th century bishop of Rennes, Brittany. |
Saint Attala (born | 6th century in Burgundy; d. 627 at Bobbio) was a di |
Originally erected in the late | 6th century as the Diocese of Cambrai, when the epi |
This town is mentioned in the | 6th century by Hierocles in is Synecdemus, 677, 10. |
tus found at the Volcanal has been dated to the | 6th century BC, suggesting that the two gods were a |
ike in classical Antiquity, the warships of the | 6th century did not feature rams; naval combat was |
Saint Junian (French: Saint Junien) was a | 6th century Christian hermit and abbot. |
the sanctuary of Demeter, first erected in the | 6th century BC and several times rebuilt. |
Mothel Abbey was founded in the | 6th century by St. Cuan or St. Breoghan. |
ury, Zoroaster was generally dated to about the | 6th century BCE, which coincided with both the "Tra |
xt to the hill which was built in first half of | 6th century by Romans. |
The crater is named for the | 6th century BCE Greek philosopher and astronomer An |
6th century BC), as well as Confucius (6th century | |
, thought to be due to an unknown editor of the | 6th century (Alexandre), does not determine identit |
In the | 6th century BC, "Pythagoras himself established a s |
on was probably attributed after the end of the | 6th century under Justinian I, when the small harbo |
hagiography, she was an Irish nun of the 5th or | 6th century who founded a church in Cornwall. |
ntury medieval church, named for Saint Teilo, a | 6th century Bishop of Llandaff canonised into a sai |
Saint Brynach was a | 6th century Welsh saint. |
Cadoxton derives from the | 6th century Saint, Cadoc, and old english word "ton |
When Anaxandridas II was king of Sparta in the | 6th century BC, Harmodius and Aristogeiton were com |
She probably lived in the 5th or | 6th century and may have been of either Anglo-Saxon |
Cyngen Glodrydd was an early | 6th century King of Powys. |
cted with the Christian worship as early as the | 6th century AD, as testified by a Palaeo-Christian |
Jordanes, a mid | 6th Century historian identifies the 4th Century Gr |
6th century CE) was a philosopher of the Nyaya scho | |
marcus or Cynfarch ap Meirchion) was probably a | 6th century king of the Sub-Roman realm of Rheged, |
Grape harvest on Etruscan terracotta from the | 6th century BC |
A church was founded on the current site in the | 6th century by Saint Twrog. |
6th century) was one of the thirteen Syrian apostle | |
Saint Cosmas of Palestine, eunuch and hermit ( | 6th century) |
Saint Psoes of Egypt ( | 6th century) |
ho is mentioned in The Ladder of Divine Ascent ( | 6th century) |
6th century) was a monk of the Assyrian Church of t | |
aint Severus of Interocrea in Italy, presbyter ( | 6th century) |
Saint John the Solitary of Jerusalem ( | 6th century) |
int Veep (Veepu, Wennapa, Veepus, Veepy, Wimp) ( | 6th century) is the Cornish saint to whom the villa |
the famous poet Imru' al-Qais who lived in the | 6th century) converted to Christianity. |
Alemannic Zierscheibe from Herbrechtingen ( | 6th century) |
ve based the character on that of Urien Rheged ( | 6th century), although there is no resemblance betw |
6th century), was an Irish priest and scholar from | |
roduced through China in the late Asuka period ( | 6th century), rather than discard the old belief sy |
t be confused with Bishop Ursicinus of Ravenna ( | 6th century), who ordered the Basilica of Sant'Apol |
6th century), or that it was still confined to inst | |
as ravage by Attila, or during the Gothic Wars ( | 6th century). |
ically has been assigned to the 5th century (or | 6th century). |
church of St Cynwyl, originally founded in the | 6th century, contains 14th-century elements and a b |
rns is believed to have been established in the | 6th century, when a monastery was founded in 598 de |
t legislated in the Rule of St. Benedict in the | 6th century, but has earlier antecedents. |
St Kentigern (Cyndeyrn) about the middle of the | 6th century, although this is unlikely. |
na first appeared in the Chinese records of the | 6th century, and prior to that no other sources had |
As early as the | 6th Century, there had begun a major importation of |
Lindisfaran) were an Anglian tribe who, in the | 6th century, established the kingdom of Lindsey bet |
There is a brief Vita Antiqua perhaps of the | 6th century, which has been edited by the Bollandis |
Until the | 6th century, the region of today's Franconia was pr |
It was founded by St. Cenydd in the | 6th century, but the building was destroyed by Viki |
In the | 6th century, it was rebuilt as a powerful fortress |
Sledd (or Sledda) was King of Essex in the late | 6th century, possibly between 587 (?) - c. 604. |
n was a Welsh holy man in the early part of the | 6th century, the son of Paulinus, a saint from sout |
aphracts seemed to have disappeared in the late | 6th century, as the famed manual of war, the Strate |
In the | 6th century, the poet Venantius Fortunatus refers t |
The Pomeranian tribes formed after the | 6th century, when as a result of the Slavic migrati |
Glanawg (also spelled Glannog) who lived in the | 6th century, and whose sons established a number of |
Since the | 6th century, another group of Slavs moved from Pome |
prototypes, and was in use from the 3rd to the | 6th century, until the single-edge straight sword s |
nedictine monastery was established here in the | 6th century, possibly replacing an earlier communit |
In the | 6th century, the site became part of the Saxon king |
bited by nomadic tribes of unknown origin until | 6th century, when it was overrun by Slavs. |
ost valuable authorities for the history of the | 6th century, especially on geographical and ethnogr |
Thomas, and has been common since at least the | 6th century, when it appears on the Monza ampullae. |
ibed stone slabs dating from the 5th century or | 6th century, notably one commemorating Cantiorix as |
nastery was first built at that location in the | 6th century, and walls were in place by the 10th ce |
which had slowed down after earthquakes in the | 6th century, revived during the Umayyad period. |
t it was erected by Saint Samson himself in the | 6th century, although it may be somewhat later. |
The fortress existed until the end of the | 6th century, when the settlement of the Slavs appar |
In the | 6th century, its name was spelt Brotone, which is s |
tain said to have built a stockade there in the | 6th century, and "burgh" meaning settlement. |
ef settlement ("burgh") in the area in the late | 6th century, nothing of which survives today. |
upied by Welsh speakers until at least the late | 6th century, when most of the Midlands had been occ |
nd the church was founded by Saint David in the | 6th century, whilst visiting his mother at nearby A |
sites include Ballycatten Fort, dating from the | 6th Century, and Curtapurteen where legend tells th |
Saint Veran was bishop here in the | 6th century. |
ed to the same saint and was first built in the | 6th century. |
ude was also greater than any eclipse since the | 6th century. |
cript paleographically has been assigned to the | 6th century. |
l evidence that the area was inhabited from the | 6th century. |
edecessor as Bishop of Tours, Eufronius, in the | 6th century. |
sia and the Byzantine Empire during much of the | 6th century. |
ch, Sant Mihangel, which was established in the | 6th century. |
inued to be popular in Constantinople until the | 6th century. |
shop of Lyon, then Lugdunum, France, during the | 6th century. |
quering the area sometime around the end of the | 6th century. |
r was Themistius, a deacon in Alexandria in the | 6th century. |
bes who were known in the Germanic world of the | 6th century. |
g "army") was invented during their rule in the | 6th century. |
ographically it has been assigned to the 5th or | 6th century. |
as Monastery, founded by Saint Dubricius in the | 6th century. |
He must have lived in the mid | 6th century. |
tery on an island in the lake nearby during the | 6th century. |
(died c. 700) was a Frankish saint of the late | 6th century. |
Valenton was born in the | 6th century. |
70), as some thought the psalter dated from the | 6th century. |
t the Avars first appeared in the middle of the | 6th century. |
He lived in the | 6th century. |
ry, which was founded in the latter part of the | 6th century. |
92) was originally founded by Saint Afan in the | 6th century. |
hagorean philosopher and mathematician from the | 6th century. |
Slavs settled in this area in the | 6th century. |
others who were both bishops and hermits of the | 6th century. |
urch, which may have been built as early as the | 6th century. |
estors, retained as a hereditary title into the | 6th century. |
t within the area granted to her father, in the | 6th century. |
d martyr from Dorset, who probably lived in the | 6th century. |
the Diocese of Killala, Killala, Ireland in the | 6th century. |
falconry has been practiced in Sweden since the | 6th century. |
i, established the Northern Zhou Dynasty in the | 6th century. |
He was a monk and later an abbot, of the | 6th century. |
in his Selections of Refined Literature in the | 6th century. |
Rodelinda was a Lombard queen who lived in the | 6th century. |
rmit, Saint Congar of Congresbury, in the early | 6th century. |
ded by a holy woman, St Fearga, as early as the | 6th century. |
populated by German-speaking peoples since the | 6th century. |
ably produced in Syria in the first half of the | 6th Century. |
ychwyn originally established his church in the | 6th century. |
its production is believed to date back to the | 6th century. |
a Breton holy woman who supposedly lived in the | 6th century. |
he Jazirah plain in northern Mesopotamia in the | 6th century. |
known, though it is likely that he lived in the | 6th century. |
mhin's (Evin) Monastery, which was built in the | 6th century. |
ettled by Slavic tribes at the beginning of the | 6th century. |
and Dove during their northern conquests in the | 6th century. |
int) on the mainland opposite the island in the | 6th century. |
is to St. Catwg or Cadoc, a Welsh saint of the | 6th century. |
n abbot and a saint living in West Wales in the | 6th Century. |
who founded the church at Llantwit Major in the | 6th century. |
h) was a king of Kernow (Cornwall) in the early | 6th century. |
Palaeographically it has been assigned to the | 6th century. |
kal, South India, and probably lived during the | 6th century. |
Northern Brythonic fool or prophet of the late | 6th century. |
e, also known as St Baldred of the Bass, in the | 6th century. |
Petroc, who probably visited the parish in the | 6th century. |
who was active in Anglesey, Wales, in the early | 6th century. |
nce attributed to him, but in fact dates to the | 6th century. |
there indeed was an ancient settlement from the | 6th century. |
for thirty years in a cave before dying in the | 6th century. |
ire) (573-603) was bishop of Auxerre during the | 6th century. |
CE and was fortified by Justinian I in the mid | 6th century. |
the Celtic Christian church in Wales during the | 6th century. |
of the Roman Empire around the 5th century and | 6th century. |
It was founded in the | 6th century. |
l Arthurian period was in the late 5th or early | 6th century. |
st church here was founded by St Cwyllog in the | 6th century. |
earlier monastery founded by St. Caillin in the | 6th century. |
h saint of the early Christian period, possibly | 6th century. |
les to establish a monastery at Braunton in the | 6th century. |
itten by Phocylides, a Greek philosopher of the | 6th century. |
f entrance to the side of the Ark in the 5th or | 6th century. |
lieved to be a standing lamp, of a style of the | 6th century. |
Sword hilts, end of the Kofun period, Japan, | 6th century. |
Palaeographically it had been assigned to the | 6th century. |
elsh monastery, built by Saint Dubricius in the | 6th century. |
o have evolved into Magadhi Abahatta around the | 6th century; Abahatta competed with Bengali for a p |
Expansion of the Kingdom of Mercia: dark green | 6th century; green 7th century; yellow 8th century. |
into the Byzantine Empire began as early as the | 6th century; from the reign of Emperor Maurice (582 |
Hrothgar (Roar), | 6th century?, son of Halfdan |
On Jan. 1, 2006, he became the | 6th Chair of the Ontario Press Council, of which he |
Dinamo Minsk won their | 6th champions title and qualified for the next seas |
gain the Argentine championship making it their | 6th championship in seven seasons. |
In 1993, Andy and Dale teamed up for Dale's | 6th championship. |
atform launched in May 1998) acquires data in a | 6th channel located at 1.6 micrometer. |
From 1798 to 1799, he commanded the | 6th Chasseurs. |
The | 6th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards honored |
January 1 - Tzvi Tzur is appointed as the | 6th Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. |
Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick and | 6th Chief Butler of Ireland (c. |
(d.1386) were John of Islay, Lord of the Isles, | 6th chief of Clan Donald and Amie mac Ruari the hei |
lagher was elected by the Assembly as the ACT's | 6th Chief Minister and 3rd female Chief Minister. |
d son of Good John of Islay, Lord of the Isles, | 6th chief of Clan Donald in Scotland. |
In 1584, on the death of James MacDonald the | 6th chief of the Clan MacDonald of Antrim and Dunny |
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