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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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