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st millennium BC and the following six centuries AD.
During the 10-13th centuries A.D., the cities of Voin, Roden, Kaniv, Korsun (now
the late Iron Age, from the 1st to 2nd centuries AD.
g between the early 7th and early 11th centuries AD.
strike throughout the 6th, 7th and 8th centuries AD, often more localized and less virulent.
probably Fa Hien) of the 5th and 7th centuries A.D.
d in the Deccan around the 1st to 3rd centuries A.D..
The town reached its peak in the 1st centuries AD, but the Huns and Goths put an end to its prospe
ri were popular during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, and were probably considered to be "insidious"
terpieces of Celtic Metalwork, 6th-9th Centuries AD, 1989 (British Museum)
man settlement in the second to fourth centuries AD.
e written histories of the 5th and 6th centuries AD but chastised him for his Monophysite position.
pottery which date to the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, indicate the site was used in the Romano-Britis
ons were dated to between 7th and 13th centuries AD.
ks of Mercia in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries AD, (London, 1955)
ings and emperors in the 12th and 13th centuries AD.
the plains to Europe by the first few centuries AD at the latest, probably before, where they were
were at their peak in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, at which time there were at least two to possib
ed its peak in late antiquity (4th-6th centuries AD).
Between the fourth and the ninth centuries AD, four larger complexes were added.
he church, particularly the first four centuries AD.
ues in political debate in the 5th/6th centuries AD) with the principle of free will in relationship
Islamic buildings of 16th and 17th centuries AD namely, Lahore Fort and Shalamar Garden (both on
ers) commonly used from the 3rd to 8th centuries AD by Latin and Greek scribes.
val Bengali between the ninth and 12th centuries AD.
hatriyas in Bengal during the 5th-11th centuries AD.
ks of Mercia in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries AD.
n Roman Empire, during the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, although grape seeds have also been found at ol
ed here by the Romans in the first few centuries AD.
ttlement dating to the 2nd through 4th centuries AD.
the Mathura school of the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
loppenheim as early as the 6th and 7th centuries AD.
icinese ("Ticino Gate") in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD, when Mediolanum grew as economical and politica
ish royal residence of the 7th to 10th centuries AD.
In the 11th to 15th centuries AD, it was the seat of the doux (governor) and stra
In the second and 3rd centuries AD, some Eastern Christians used an era that began
Location of the Kingdom of Kush, 4th century AD
ing, who established a kingdom, in fifth century AD, which extended from Punjab to Malwa and Rajasth
can be traced back to seventh and eighth century AD.
and thought to date from the 5th or 6th century AD.
ce was perhaps completely ruined in 13th century AD.
led Ogham, dating back to the 6th or 8th century AD.
and South Staffordshire) by the late 2nd century AD.
ed it between the second half of the 1st Century AD and the early years of the 2nd Century-during th
s is because of the existence of mid-1st century AD ditches and fortifications on the site.
An 8th century AD Hebrew inscription, which was the earliest known
neswar and Khiching of the 10th or 11th century A.D.
ating from the 1st century B.C.-the 1st century A.D. has been excavated here in which amber ornament
that the subsect originated in the 14th century AD following a split in the Iyengar community.
Damascus and Palmyra, dating to the 2nd century AD.
ovince, Aragon, Spain, dating to the 3rd century AD.
gan to fade as a power by the 1st or 2nd century AD, sapped by the war with the Roman province of Eg
In the 2nd century AD, Ptolemy the Astronomer mentions a "River of Tra
rand Canal of China, finished in the 7th Century AD and measuring 1794 kilometres (1115 miles).
11th century AD) was a Hindu poet and expert in Hindu metaphysic
h Roman Fort was a Roman fort of the 1st century AD, located in Midlothian, Scotland.
ich was raided by the Vikings in the 8th Century AD.
st England during the first to the fifth century AD; this road was significant in the Romans' milita
rame is in the late fifth or early sixth century AD - at least 100 years after Athanasius.
In the fifth century AD it was still notable, as it was chosen as episco
ch he was writing at the turn of the 1st century AD.
ogians and scholars beginning in the 1st century AD to the late 19th century.
In the late ninth century AD the Khitans rose to eventually absorb the remnan
heodosius I, Tiberius Claudius Nero (3rd century AD).
Dag the Wise or Dagr Spaka (2nd or 3rd century AD) was a mythological Swedish king of the House of
Roman Britain about the turn of the 1st century AD.
ic was a king of the Goths of the fourth century AD.
The 4th century AD sees the fort garrisoned by a native unit of Lon
In the 9th century AD, it began to be used by Charlemagne to determine
to have been a King of Kush from the 2nd century AD.
ajravarahi' which dates back to the 11th century AD.
It was founded in the 12 century AD
century BCE, and by Athenaeus in the 2nd century AD.
cities of the Nile Delta, in the fourth century AD.
sive fortifications from the 7th and 8th century AD on the hilltop, remnants of a major settlement a
cording to Pausanias, writing in the 2nd century AD, the term 'Achaean' was originally given to thos
In the 16th - 17th century AD the Muslim rulers of Kashmir in safe guarding th
fferents scholars from Iran during 15th Century A.D. Soon the whole region converted to Shia.
ring excavations relics of the 5th - 9th century AD have been discovered near one of the temples.
um VIII of Tabula Peutingeriana (1st-4th century AD) on a Roman road between Axiopolis and Carsium..
to have lived and reigned during the 1st century AD, and consequently Vatsyayana must have lived aft
name, as SESMARA, is dated from the 2nd century AD.
5th century A.D.), The Life and Maxims of Skendes (11th century
ibly historical, British king of the 1st century AD.
Erato (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century AD) was a Princess, queen of Armenia and the last m
original Roman work from the 1st or 2nd century AD.
the Licchavi king of Nepal in the sixth century AD (605-629 AD) of the Thakuri dynasty.
14th century AD) was a classical Tamil writer and commentator of
st bank of the River Dee in the late 1st century AD.
t from a Latin manuscript of the 7th/8th century AD.
al Sinhalese kingdom period post twelfth century AD and the fall of Polonnaruwa the secondary capita
luvanad rulers in Thirunavaya Wars (14th century AD) and resulting in a dispute and bloodshed betwee
ving been built by King Mahasen in third century AD.
4th century AD).
mid-late 2nd century AD or early-to-mid 3rd century AD) was a Roman mili
st century to the second half of the 2nd century AD was found near the village of Upchurch, Kent, En
tares and was occupied from the late 1st century AD through to its heyday in the 4th century.
During the 20th century AD, scholarly consensus regarding the beginning of
ught to date to the eleventh and twelfth century AD.
Before the 5th century A.D. the details of its history which can be gleaned
ioned by the Roman poet Lucan in the 1st century AD, the other two being Esus ("lord") and Taranis (
was a south Indian Jain monk of the 10th century AD (fl.
s will date to the late 1st or early 2nd century AD.
n dating to the reign of Elagabalus (3rd century AD) and located in the podium.
d that he must have lived around the 8th century AD.
During the second century AD, a storehouse was constructed on the site of the
described as a county already in the 8th century AD.
ether or not the seal dates from the 1st century AD, or if it is a twentieth-century invention.
migration to southern Britain in the 5th Century AD.
the elliptical Roman amphitheatre (first century AD) and the Archaeological Museum.
ed in what is now Portmarnock in the 5th century AD.
ates back to the Anglo-Saxons in the 8th century AD, and by the late 9th century it was the capital
Finally, around the fourth century AD, a more industrialised Bantu people began to far
13th century AD) was a Tamil poet and commentarian who was known
ntation process were devised in the 17th century AD.
d sculptor who flourished during the 2nd century AD, from Damascus, Roman Syria.
, The Description of Wales² in the 12th century A.D..
dykes probably dates from the late first century AD (Agricolan), though it has been argued that it c
of forts and camps during the late first century AD at Ardoch, Strageath, Inchtuthil, Battledykes, S
e works date from the late 1st/early 2nd century AD.
In the 2nd century AD, the sanctuary enjoyed a new upsurge under the R
little documentation prior to the tenth century AD.
ghia Sophia from probably the 5th or 6th century AD.
new evidence points to a date in the 1st century AD for this ruler and not in the 2nd century AD as
ge might have flourished even in the 2nd century AD.
with a circular apse dating from the 7th century AD.
ated by the Alexandrian cult in the 3rd century A.D. in order to subvert belief in the integrity of
In the 1st century AD it was annexed to the Roman province of Syria, a
man Empire, in particular during the 2nd century AD, from the reign of Hadrian, after Epidaurus, the
At its height in the 2nd century AD, Roman London had a population of around 60,000.
: From the Earliest Times to the Sixth Century A.D. (Harvard Oriental Series 62) (2003)
Maharaja Shalendra in fifth century AD established a kingdom, which extended from Punja
sly by scholars from as early as the 1st century AD to as late as the 4th.
ttlement of the Eastern Alps in the 6th century A.D., which was later generally accepted by historia
Ghassanid king in Syria during the 7th century A.D.
In the 2nd century AD, the Kushan King Kaniska vigorously disseminated
isting times and southern India in 12th century A.D. during Bhakti Movement.
econd half of the first century to third century AD.
By the middle of the 2nd century AD, the fort was replaced by a town with two walled
dated to the late fourth or early fifth century AD.
Kadiyalur Uruttirangannanar (3rd/4th century AD) was a Tamil poet of the Sangam period.
ortas" (dead waters) dates from the 10th century AD.
Dating back to the 13th Century AD or the late Pandya period, further additions wer
In a speech of the late 1st century AD now lost, the orator Aelius Aristides condemned
In China around the first century AD, Yang and Tang described 267 plants that had pes
ed barrows dating back as far as the 8th century AD before the sites were lost.
sixteenth to eighteenth century AD) andirons were also used as a rest for a roastin
Nearby tumuli were dated to 3rd-4th century AD.
philosopher living at the end of the 2nd century AD.
during a cataclysmic eruption in the 5th century AD which produced widespread pyroclastic flows and
, a piece of glassware demonstrating 4th century AD Roman technology, is reported.
s a Hiberno-Norse chieftain of the ninth century AD.
, MS 5753) is a fragment of an early 5th century AD herbal.
ionally Lugudunum) by the end of the 1st century AD.
It contains tombs inscribed from the 2nd century AD.
The work was written in the 14th century AD, when transport and communications were very lim
Aragon, Spain, dating to the 2nd or 3rd century AD.
the Roman Conquest of Britain in the 1st century AD.
t castle used by King Kasyapa of the 4th century AD.
Pathania clan of Rajputs, since the 11th century AD.
remember this is the 11th century AD writing system whas developed long time ago.....
ed by the traveler Pausanias, in the 2nd century AD.
s writing, quite surely in the late 10th century AD.
, a Briton (Celt) who lived in the sixth century AD and became bishop of Bangor.
ck to the 2nd Century B.C. till the 4th Century A.D.
ound at Ramtek show that during the 12th century AD Nagpur and its surrounding regions formed the pa
Later again, in the 4th century AD, a monastery were built there.
By the early 1st century AD Forum Novum had been elevated to the status of m
pts, composed in Latin, date to the 11th Century AD, though textual peculiarities strongly suggest t
ubsequently dated to 8th century to 11th century AD and declared as a protected monument under the ‘
Verica (early 1st century AD) was a British client king of the Roman Empire i
as the Sangam Age (3rd century BC to 3rd century AD).
In 1st century AD Panticapaeum and the Kingdom of Bosporus suffere
ghtened one" were not made until the 1st century AD.
at least 225 burials between the second century A.D. and the early Anglo Saxon period was found near
ch at Mulakulam was founded around 16th century A.D.
ul, the city was built during the first century A.D. as a military garrison situated on a narrow tri
elease of The Unclothed Man In the 35th Century A.D., a collection of short stories previously publi
ince it spread from India during the 2nd century AD.
Constantinople in the middle of the 6th century AD.
s noticed by elite literature by seventh century AD and was primarily centered in Tamil Nadu.
Shailodbhava dynasty of Utkal during 7th century AD.
Kumaragurupara Desikar (c.17th century AD) was a poet and Saivite ascetic connected with t
e mysterious goddess recorded in the 1st century AD.
e two Vishnu images which belong to 12th century AD.
o invaded the Plain during the early 1st century AD, drove the Dacians into the "mountains and fores
ivory triptych of the middle of the 10th century AD with a Deesis and other saints, now in the Louvr
, from the 4th millennium BC to the 18th century AD.
early fifth century BC to the mid-third century AD.
ce as known as Deogiri, (circa the sixth century AD, when it was an important uplands city along car
It was the site of a 2nd century AD temple of Apollo.
It was built in the late 2nd century AD over a funerary area.
ry style created by Asvaghosa in the 2nd century AD.
ocated the main period of use as the 4th century AD.
In the second century AD, the traveller Pausanias was informed that the a
who have meditated there since the fifth century AD, including the last King of the Rashtrakuta dyna
t of the province of Dalmatia in the 2nd century AD.
During the early 14th century AD, Zannekin served as leader of the revolt in coas
hola Empire began to decline in the 13th century AD, the Pandyas from the south invaded and captured
                                                                                                    


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