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Before 1526 | AD, a settlement called Banten was situated not on |
In 1757 | AD, a treaty was concluded between Travancore and C |
During the second century | AD, a storehouse was constructed on the site of the |
Finally, around the fourth century | AD, a more industrialised Bantu people began to far |
he Serapeum of Ostia and the Brick-Stamps of 123 | AD A New Landmark in the History of Roman Architect |
epped angle buttresses with crocketted pinnacles | ad a cross finial. |
Records date back as far as 110 | A.D. A wounded warrior is said to have drawn an arro |
Later again, in the 4th century | AD, a monastery were built there. |
nt Greek (Claudious Ptolemaeus "Geographia", 150 | AD), a huge island located south of the Indian subc |
elease of The Unclothed Man In the 35th Century | A.D., a collection of short stories previously publi |
I will | ad a section or add info on the engagement of Princ |
around 50 | AD, a people he reports as residing somewhere betwe |
denied that McLaren ever appeared in a Marlboro | ad, a position it later amended to maintaining that |
From 500 | AD, a Scandinavian C-bracteate (Seeland-II-C) featu |
In about 980 | A.D. a Ganga minister converted a tor standing at th |
Around 900 | AD, a Byzantine scholar named Constantine Cephalas |
er visits a website hosting a Personal Antivirus | ad, a pop-up window appears, claiming to be scannin |
unt of Capua and then Duke of Spoleto (663 - 703 | AD), a faithful follower of Grimoald I of Benevento |
the family deity of Kakatiya dynasty (1083-1323 | AD); a text from their rule records the self-tortur |
insistence that between about 4000 B.C. and 100 | A.D. a single archaic system prevailed throughout mo |
In June 2010, Whitman released a political | ad, A Lifetime in Politics A Legacy of Failure, whi |
ietate Iesu qui in Missione Moluccana ab a. 1546 | ad a. 1677 adlaboraverunt, in Archivum Historicum S |
through collaborative online training (RR 1849; | AD A469425). |
He was elected in 587 | AD abbot of Saint Maire, in France. |
Ad Abi Karam (2001- ) | |
Ad abolendam ("On abolition" or "Towards abolishing | |
Papa Bear sees an | ad about a circus and makes his family practice unt |
it ceased to be occupied after around 1410-1420 | AD, about 60-70 years longer than the Western Settl |
He subsequently released a radio | ad about the incident citing the mistake as yet ano |
displaying a pop-up | ad about the supposed virus. |
ad about 60 new names to anonymous craters near the | |
from (3) and (4) by reductio | ad absurdum (discharging assumption 2) |
sh the validity of Euclid by means of a reductio | ad absurdum proof of any alternative to Euclid's pa |
Taylor thought he had produced a reductio | ad absurdum of Wollstonecraft's view; Singer regard |
ed dramas go by the collective title of Reductio | ad absurdum. |
'Concio Latina | ad Academicos Oxon.,' 1594, a sermon on Philippians |
e beginning of the tenth century, around 913-914 | AD, according to the Syriac language inscriptions o |
the next generation of Apple's iPhone; the fake | ad accumulated several hundred thousand views acros |
Holtzman ran a negative | ad accusing Ferraro and Zaccaro of taking more than |
ional attention early in the race for running an | ad accusing Barnes of promoting "San Francisco valu |
ven the titular church of San Francesco d'Assisi | ad Acilia; and was one of the cardinal electors who |
G. M. Cappelli, | Ad actionem secundu virtutem tendit. |
Main article: Propositiones | ad acuendos juvenes |
onal ... misread[ing]," arguing instead that the | ad addressed "longstanding issues" of "sexism, raci |
Domine | ad adiuvandum, 2 August 1773, Cremona |
es, a wealthy Suffolk merchant, starting in 1296 | AD, adjacent to the steep valley of the Cor Burn. |
imethicone are combined in a medication (Imodium | AD Advanced) to treat simultaneously diarrheal and |
Paraenesis | ad aedificatores imperii in imperio (1656) |
The Squadron motto is Per ardua | ad aethera tendo - 'I strive through difficulties t |
s refer to the name in Latin: Societas Missionum | ad Afros. |
They moved to Fort Kochi in 1341 | AD after the Great flood. |
They were last mentioned in 602 | AD, after which the Antean union disappears from hi |
skull of the Byzantine emperor Nicephorus I (811 | AD) after killing him in the Battle of Pliska. |
existence as a small village dates back to 1231 | A.D. After Vinga was destroyed by Turks during the e |
ing scales in patients with Alzheimer's disease ( | AD) after treatment with etanercept. |
came under the control of Muslim rulers in 1300 | AD after the fall of Patan. |
mbrose, he became bishop of that city around 400 | AD, after the death of Saint Simplician, his predec |
The village prospered until around 1300 | AD, after which it declined and its market ceased; |
the ruler of Rampur suba Faizullah Khan in 1789 | AD, after being attacked by the Gorakha king of Nep |
rulers lost their capital, Kabul, in around 870 | AD after it was conquered by the Saffarids of Zaran |
31 BC and the youngest were minted in around 180 | AD after the death of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. |
ter, which won Best Local Commercial at the 2010 | Ad Age Viral Video Awards, and TDM Auto, featuring |
Ad Age Agency A-List Standouts #7 Zubi | |
f the top 10 advertising icons of the century by | Ad Age. |
rrently #12) in Top 50 U.S. Hispanic Agencies by | Ad Age. |
Who died on the 10th day of November, 1820 | A.D., aged 33 years. |
His versatile voice was soon tapped by various | ad agencies in Delhi for jingles. |
ked 14th among the top 50 U.S. Hispanic-American | ad agencies in 2010 by Advertising Age and named as |
ithin a few years, Friedman found photographers, | ad agencies and art galleries willing to rent the l |
of Carleton College, Hillsman worked for various | ad agencies until founding his own, North Woods Adv |
easley has written award winning commercials for | ad agencies in the US and Germany for over 20 years |
After working in | ad agencies in southern California, he began a free |
web series, feature films as well as content for | ad agencies, media companies and major brands such |
dance Film Festivals and has consulted for large | ad agencies, entertainment companies and corporatio |
life, Sutton did commercial art for New England | ad agencies, and, under the pseudonym "Dementia", h |
He then worked for an | ad agency as a creative writer. |
The ads were developed by the | ad agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky/Miami, and were |
The league's | ad agency Hertz Walpole had sufficient extra footag |
Julie Nicholson ... | Ad Agency Receptionist |
ka and was employed at the Lowe Lintas Worldwide | ad agency as a copywriter for three years. |
worked for 35 years in his native Belgium as an | ad agency art director. |
bracelet itself was developed by Nike and their | ad agency Wieden+Kennedy. |
en, the two film students managed to persuade an | ad agency and a public relations agency to create a |
It takes place in a fictitious Chicago | ad agency that is experiencing a downturn at the en |
Roger Bill Brown as | Ad Agency Executive |
Gupta switched professions by joining an | ad agency as a copywriter and began writing TV and |
A new | ad agency was hired and ad spending was boosted by |
f Molson Canadian Beer from 1994 until 1998 (via | ad agency Maclaren Lintas and then MacLaren McCann) |
er 26, 2008 - Host Jon Hamm - "Two A-Holes at an | Ad Agency in the 1960's" |
ant, intended to be more like a newsroom than an | ad agency and new work and new policies were showca |
As a major | ad agency, they were the first to offer above the l |
Blundell plays a shy young man who works for an | ad agency, and the agency hires him to survey about |
Singer Brian Barry is now a copywriter for an | ad agency, keyboardist and vocal personality. |
Then he had no idea about an | ad agency, to be frank he had never seen the inside |
, Dyrdahl started her career working for a small | ad agency. |
n St. Louis and Atlanta, and has risen to #34 in | Ad Age's Top Interactive Agencies. |
As soon as the | ad aired, Johnson's campaign was widely criticized |
records compiled by Byrhtferth of Ramsey, c1000 | AD.) Alberht, therefore, also became a more substan |
y a more general treatise: Dizzertazioni intorno | ad alcuni monumenti etruschi (Rome, 1862). |
musica di Rocco Rodio sotto brevissime risposte | ad alcuni dubij propostigli da un cavaliero, intorn |
800-900 | AD), all of the West Germanic languages except Old |
eveloped gradually during the early 12th century | AD, along with the kingdom itself, in the aftermath |
In 711 | AD, Alor was captured by the army of Muslim general |
Members of xDISCIPLEx | A.D. also played in the bands Anchor, Dodgin' Bullet |
48 | AD), also known as Herod V, was a son of Aristobulu |
Rama Varma Kulashekhara (1090- 1102 | AD)- also called Cheraman Perumal. |
540 | AD), also known as Barsanuphius of Gaza, was a herm |
n of 12,208 St Helen's Church dates back to 1150 | AD although the exterior of the church was altered |
this site dates to the second and third century | AD, although there is trace evidence of Nabatean pr |
is likely to have been composed circa 50 BC - 50 | AD, although some scholars suggest a date closer to |
n Roman Empire, during the 3rd and 4th centuries | AD, although grape seeds have also been found at ol |
Amersfoortsche Courant -> | AD Amersfoortsche Courant |
de negocio Eucharistico scriptae | ad amicos (1584) Neustadt/Haardt |
The Philadelphia Inquirer's | A.D. Amorosi gave the album three-and-a-half out of |
generative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease ( | AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Nieman |
Publius Quinctilius Varus (46 BC - 9 | AD), an ancient Roman politician. |
Ntuppuppaakkoraanaendaarnnu ("Me Gran'dad ' | ad an Elephant", 1951) is a fierce attack on the su |
Chinese art from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 | AD), an example of art that survived the Four Olds |
In the 2nd century | AD an altar was set up at Bonn to honour him. |
ntis Anglorum, I, V; V, 24, De temporum ratione, | ad an. |
Until approximately 3998 | AD: Ana Kawainui [Magnus #15] |
W. Brooks, "Le province dell'oriente da Arcadio | ad Anastasio", Storia del mondo medievale, volume I |
The council was held in September 381 | AD and summoned by Gratian, the Western Roman Emper |
ed it between the second half of the 1st Century | AD and the early years of the 2nd Century-during th |
ved between the late 3rd and early 4th centuries | AD and was a contemporary of the king of Kanchipura |
iege of Masada during the Jewish Revolt of 66-74 | AD, and that he had married Mary Magdalene and fath |
niscent of their first and second albums, MCMXC | a.D. and The Cross of Changes. |
he Saxon colony of Bayeux in Normandy around 500 | AD and who is best known for the healing of scroful |
aders, the Xianbei people were united around 150 | AD and conquered almost all the former territories |
rand Canal of China, finished in the 7th Century | AD and measuring 1794 kilometres (1115 miles). |
yers take command of a kingdom or empire in 1483 | AD and they compete for world dominion by using dip |
He was born around 850 | AD and was the son of Olaf the White, King of Dubli |
Iron Age period (before the Roman invasion of 43 | AD) and through Anglo-Saxon times, it stretched fro |
final blow came when an earthquake struck in 518 | AD and destroyed what remained of Ulpiana. |
Tughlaq made an expedition against Sindh in 1351 | AD and died at Sondha, possibly in an attempt to re |
Dravya Shah defeated the Khadkas in 1559 | AD and commenced Shah rule over the principality. |
Guardian that 80% of humans will perish by 2100 | AD, and this climate change will last 100,000 years |
It was built in 734 | A.D. and consists of 108 temples chiseled out of san |
un, Buddhist pilgrims, from China to India (400 | A.D. and 518 A.D.). |
rrows the date of the battle down to between 230 | AD and 235 AD. |
600 - 900 | AD) and probably reflect the traditional laws of pr |
ascribed to the silversmith St Dunstan (909−988 | AD), and could probably only indicate the time accu |
to have lived and reigned during the 1st century | AD, and consequently Vatsyayana must have lived aft |
AD) and others. | |
A is written in a hand of about 1100x1130 | AD, and inserted without title into an MS. of the H |
d the coin had been minted between 1065 and 1080 | AD and widely circulated in the twelfth and thirtee |
al Sinhalese kingdom period post twelfth century | AD and the fall of Polonnaruwa the secondary capita |
ingdon who was elected Abbot of Abingdon in 1052 | AD and died in 1066. |
luvanad rulers in Thirunavaya Wars (14th century | AD) and resulting in a dispute and bloodshed betwee |
Quietus was murdered later in the year (118 | AD) and it has been theorized that Quietus was exec |
luding Unearth, God Dethroned, Psyopus, Lazarus | A.D., and more. |
The town antedates the Norman Conquest (1066 | AD) and was given by one "Ranulfe", a kinsman of Ki |
xistence at the time of the Arab invasion in 641 | AD, and was later called Al-Mourad or "Al-Mouradeh" |
n dating to the reign of Elagabalus (3rd century | AD) and located in the podium. |
the elliptical Roman amphitheatre (first century | AD) and the Archaeological Museum. |
tarted with partial solar eclipse on May 27, 933 | AD, and reached an annular eclipse on August 11, 10 |
ates back to the Anglo-Saxons in the 8th century | AD, and by the late 9th century it was the capital |
Readers were able to clip this | ad and mail it off for a free copy of the EP. |
He served as | AD and chair of the physical education department f |
allur Fort, was built by the Portuguese in 1523 | A.D. and was called Fortaleza da Sao Tome. |
The name Makerfield, was Macrefeld in 1121 | a.d., and later Maserfeld, the Anglo Saxon for Maker |
He died on 3 Pashons, 1094 A.M. (28 April 1378 | AD), and was buried next to Saint Simon the Tanner. |
s in the 1970s and 1980s with the launch of 2000 | AD and the rise of Alan Moore resulting in the "Bri |
early as the Woodland period (1000 B.C. - 1000 | A.D.) and continued sporadically for several centuri |
riginated in China early in the first millennium | AD, and may have entered Japan amongst other texts |
The year is 1190 | AD, and the Third Crusade is engulfing the Holy Lan |
Mpu Sindok died in 947 | AD and was succeeded by his daughter, Sri Isyana Tu |
etic Control singer Mike "Zabo" Price answer the | ad and tried to covince Shahini and Ouellette to jo |
quent elections remained two-horse races between | AD and COPEI; not until the Venezuelan presidential |
Breakspear was born at Bedmond Farm around 1100 | AD, and the site where his home stood is marked by |
The temple's Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 | AD) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 AD) architecture is |
Its construction is dated between 1451 | AD and 1526 AD, before Babar's invasion and the beg |
The Abbey was plundered by Vikings in 824 | AD and refounded in the 12th century by Augustinian |
, a Briton (Celt) who lived in the sixth century | AD and became bishop of Bangor. |
ubsequently dated to 8th century to 11th century | AD and declared as a protected monument under the ‘ |
The castle has been documented as early as 1065 | AD and it was restored as a luxury hotel in the 196 |
town called Lundenwic that developed around 600 | AD, and stretched from Trafalgar Square to Aldwych. |
e Annals of the Four Masters, Moling died in 696 | AD and his feast day is celebrated on the 17 June. |
at least 225 burials between the second century | A.D. and the early Anglo Saxon period was found near |
belonging to Dadri was posted to Rohtak in 1700 | ad and settled there at Babra Mohlla Rohtak. |
s believed to have sailed from France around 800 | AD and to have been shipwrecked on the Murcian coas |
esent temple was built by Queen Dhankaur in 1810 | AD and rebuilt in 1962, and is a place of pilgrimag |
s noticed by elite literature by seventh century | AD and was primarily centered in Tamil Nadu. |
n Oria, in Italy, with a Palestinian monk in 850 | AD and placed in the present-day church of San Fran |
osition at risk after Sejanus was executed in 31 | AD, and therefore was a puppet in the hands of the |
h Dictionary (which covers the period 1100-1500 | A.D.) and the Oxford English Dictionary, the three t |
y believed to have occurred between 200 and 1600 | AD and most Tamil Brahmins are believed to have des |
Pius and designed by an unknown architect c. 150 | AD, and built close to the courtyard in front of th |
It dates from the third century | AD, and was the widest arch in the Roman world . |
epot from the campaign of Quintus Veranius in 57 | AD, and a smaller double-ditched enclosure that may |
ri were popular during the 2nd and 3rd centuries | AD, and were probably considered to be "insidious" |
Ad and Lib was a Canadian television series which a | |
an the Christian movement of Norway (around 1000 | AD), and it probably replaced an older name that ha |
Mills, | A.D. and Room, A. A Dictionary of British Place-Name |
ntury College in White Bear Lake, receiving her | A.D. and A.A. in Art. |
d by the explorer Ibn Jubair in the 12th century | AD, and is believed also to embrace the tomb of Al- |
f a Timucua Indian village from ca. 1250 to 1500 | AD, and may have a connection to the town of Enacap |
ructures construction started in the 6th century | AD and occupied until the Early Colonial period (15 |
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