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| In the Frankish | Empire, a Gau was a subdivision of the realm, further |
| Companion to | empire: a genealogy of the written word in Spain and |
| In the Russian | Empire, a limited version of a Dry Law was introduced |
| the Kannada literature, during the Vijayanagar | Empire, a powerful empire in Southern India of the 13 |
| ionary Wars and became, under the First French | Empire, a major in the dragoons of the Imperial Guard |
| Its style is known as Second | Empire, a style popular in the United States 1865-188 |
| Empire, a 2006 novel by Orson Scott Card. | |
| ing Warner's, he turned it into the Camberwell | Empire, a modern music hall. |
| From a thermae of the earliest | Empire a large figured mosaic pavement is preserved i |
| American | Empire: A Debate, with Bradley A. Thayer (Routledge, |
| And in the foreseeable struggle against the | Empire, a strong ally was more important than a stron |
| Overall, John II Komnenos left the | empire a great deal better off than he had found it. |
| The rotation later crossed into Cordova, and | Empire, a town northeast of Sumiton on Highway 78. |
| The Dreghklar | Empire, a group of sentient reptile-like creatures wi |
| nd Leslie promise to keep the existence of the | empire a secret. |
| though all of Finland was part of the Russian | Empire, a customs border was in Terijoki. |
| The airport is located in the Inland | Empire, a region with a population of over four milli |
| reformers, believed that in order to save the | empire, a sense of “Ottomanism” needed to be created. |
| The Late | Empire A.D. 337-425 (1998) reports her dominating the |
| stantinople to the establishment of the German | Empire, A.D. 1453-1871. |
| Hans Erik Mathiesen: Sculpture in the Parthian | Empire, Aarhus 1992 ISBN 8772883111, p. 165-167 |
| Plain Tales from the British | Empire, Abacus, 2008. |
| On 23 November 1944, | Empire Abbey sailed from Milford Haven as part of Con |
| Empire Abbey had the UK Official Number 169178 and us | |
| Empire Abercorn had the UK Official number 166215. | |
| Empire Abercorn used the Code Letters GFGW. | |
| She was a sister ship to | Empire Abercorn. |
| Randell, Keith (1991), Monarchy, Republic & | Empire, Access to History, Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 0 |
| Areas surrendered to the Ottoman | Empire according to the Tophane agreement. |
| rmenians in in the Subdivisions of the Ottoman | Empire according to the last Ottoman census 1914 |
| Empire Ace had the UK Official Number 1690781 and use | |
| Empire Ace was refloated in June 1969 but declared a | |
| Empire Ace was a 275 ton tug which was built in 1942 | |
| he Ministry of Defence in 1961 and reverted to | Empire Ace. |
| o the Ministry of Defence and reverted back to | Empire Ace. |
| British and | Empire Aces of World War I. Christopher Shores, Mark |
| British and | Empire Aces of World War I. Shores, Christopher and R |
| Κωνσταντίολος) was a general of the Byzantine | Empire, active early in the reign of Justinian I (r. |
| (Greek: Ασκούμ) was a general of the Byzantine | Empire, active early in the reign of Justinian I (r. |
| Empire Aden had the UK Official Number 180156 and use | |
| Until 1819, Awadh was a province of the Mughal | Empire administered by a Nawab. |
| Empire Admiral had the UK Official Number 169038 and | |
| The British | Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar. |
| Eastney and | Empire Adventure had the UK Official Number 146165 An |
| Empire Adventure used the Code Letters GLXW. | |
| For the ship called SS Bowes Castle, see SS | Empire Advocate. |
| ers played in Los Angeles, KMEN was the Inland | Empire affiliate. |
| operated as such by the 752d Radar Squadron at | Empire AFS, Michigan from June 1960 until June 1968. |
| Reunions are held annually for the veterans of | Empire AFS. |
| Carolingian | Empire after the Treaty of Verdun partition of 843. |
| During the dismantling of the Ottoman | Empire after the war, Iraq came under British mandate |
| e second printing press founded in the Ottoman | Empire, after the also Greek printing press in Istamb |
| of Syria; the third largest city of the Roman | Empire, after Rome and Alexandria. |
| Live @ Adelphia was an EP released by The Cat | Empire, after being recorded live in one day at Adelp |
| ated the retreat of Ypsilantis to the Austrian | Empire after Dragashani, by fleeing to Russia. |
| aps the most important position in the Ottoman | Empire after the Sultan himself. |
| ch expedition dispatched to assist the Ottoman | Empire against Russia. |
| In a bid to support the backward Ottoman | Empire against Russian expansionist policies, Great B |
| The Ottoman | Empire agreed to return all territory gained by the t |
| In 1787, Russia and the Ottoman | Empire agreed to allow him to move to Edirne. |
| Register due to its ability to illustrate the | Empire Air Training Scheme in Victoria. |
| The squadron was raised under the | Empire Air Training Scheme. |
| 1939 Article XV was promulgated, creating the | Empire Air Training Scheme. |
| The | Empire Air Training Scheme operated in Canada, Austra |
| It was formed in Australia, under the | Empire Air Training Scheme. |
| turned to Britain as a course commander at the | Empire Air Navigation School in Shawbury. |
| d of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British | Empire Air Forces 1915-1920. |
| In 1943 he signed-up for the | Empire Air Training Scheme where he received pilot tr |
| passenger airline from the 1970s and 80s, see | Empire Airlines (1976-1985). |
| For the current passenger airline, see | Empire Airlines. |
| Empire Airman had the Official Number 166695 on Lloyd | |
| Sank the British 6,586 ton | Empire Airman |
| The airline was established as TEAL (Tasman | Empire Airways Limited) on 26 April 1940. |
| Captain George Gort is a pilot for British | Empire Airways, flying their route London - Rome - Ca |
| Empire Albany was built by Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lo | |
| Empire Albany was a 306 ton Coaster which was built i | |
| She was renamed | Empire Albatross in 1940. |
| Empire Albatross had the official number 168090 on Ll | |
| nal single for Rage Against the Machine's Evil | Empire album. |
| e was seized by the United Kingdom and renamed | Empire Alde in 1945. |
| Empire Alde, Pelican and Pacuare used the UK Official | |
| s article is about Grand Vizier of the Ottoman | Empire, Ali Pasha. |
| He united all of them under one | empire, all the nomad horse archer tribes of the step |
| The | Empire Allenby was a 9,904 ton cargo liner which was |
| Empire Allenby had the UK Official Number 180157 and | |
| Empire Allenby was built by J L Thompson & Sons Ltd, | |
| Empire Allenby was built for the Ministry of War Tran | |
| In 1945, | Empire Alliance was sold to the British Tanker Compan |
| Empire Alliance had the UK Official Number 169117 and | |
| Empire Alliance transferred to another convoy at sea | |
| king Sisbodus took many cities from the Roman | empire along the coast, destroying them and reducing |
| conquered by the Seljuk Turks and the Ottoman | Empire along with other towns in the area. |
| She reprised the role at the Sunderland | Empire alongside Alex Ferns in 2007. |
| the western bank of the Rhine into the French | Empire also led to the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss. |
| The Bulgarian | Empire also acquired territory north of the Evros riv |
| The Austrian | empire also formed a "Uhlan Regiment" in 1784, compos |
| Breisach and Philippsburg - to the Holy Roman | Empire, although she kept Strasbourg. |
| After the 1862 fall of the | Empire's capital Hamdullahi to El Hadj Umar Tall's To |
| During the early period of the Ottoman | Empire, Amasya was a center of commerce, culture, and |
| Mustapha Aga, Ottoman | Empire ambassador to the Swedish Court |
| Suleiman Aga, Ottoman | Empire ambassador to the French king Louis XIV |
| Hajji Murad, also Hajji Murat, was an Ottoman | Empire ambassador to France in the 17th century. |
| On reaching Freetown, | Empire Amethyst sailed for New Orleans. |
| Empire Amethyst was spotted by the crew of U-154 on 1 | |
| Empire Amethyst was a 8,032 ton tanker which was buil | |
| Empire Amethyst was a member of a number of convoys d | |
| It built engines for many ships including SS | Empire Amethyst. |
| annually, with McIntosh, Macoun, Cortland, and | Empire among its most popular. |
| It was fought between the Ottoman | Empire and the Russian Empire on December 28, 1877. |
| nt day: Ioannina), then located in the Ottoman | Empire and now located in Greece. |
| ; German Herkuleskeule, Donarkeule) is a Roman | Empire and Migration era artefact type. |
| eaty of Edirne was made between the Holy Roman | Empire and the Ottoman Empire. |
| Kakheti was a vassal state of the Turk-Seljuk | empire, and from 1099 Georgia was fighting against th |
| retti include The Palace in the Sky at Hackney | Empire and Siren Song at the Almeida. |
| sky moved to Estonia (then part of the Russian | Empire) and was involved in the 1905 Revolution. |
| st attempt to capture Baghdad from the Ottoman | Empire and it had failed. |
| eaty of Edirne was made between the Holy Roman | Empire and the Ottoman Empire. |
| See also: Prohibition in the Russian | Empire and the Soviet Union |
| of the Gulf of Mexico that is located between | Empire and Grand Isle, Louisiana [enlarge]. |
| former officer (curopalates) in the Byzantine | Empire and a lieutenant of Philaretos Brachamios. |
| 1091, the Pechenegs had invaded the Byzantine | Empire, and had been crushingly defeated by John II's |
| sh Embassy to the Sublime Porte of the Ottoman | Empire and in 1598 was appointed ambassador. |
| At the 1958 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games he won the bronze medal |
| t Palestine continue to be part of the Ottoman | Empire and in 1908 and 1912, he was elected to the Ot |
| f the Third Coalition between the First French | Empire and the alliance of the Austria and Russia. |
| He placed 6th at both the 1966 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games and 1978 Commonwealth G |
| Imperial Meridian: The British | Empire and the World, 1780-1830 (1989) |
| , fought on July 22, 1631, between the Swedish | Empire and the Holy Roman Empire. |
| Fenari was born in Bursa, then in the Ottoman | Empire, and now in Turkey. |
| At the 1962 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games she won the bronze meda |
| The underworld moved in to crush the | Empire and the Rebellion in a single stroke... |
| The | Empire and The Crescent, (contributed article Jehad a |
| s of Poland fought each other, with the German | Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire aligned against th |
| , the Arab Caliphate finished off the Sassanid | Empire and continued its successful expansion into th |
| At the next British | Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, he won th |
| In Germany, the home of Alec | Empire and Mille Plateaux, use of the swastika is for |
| teristic of the cuisines of the former Ottoman | Empire and much of central and southwest Asia. |
| er's youth, his invasion of the mighty Persian | Empire and his death. |
| l in May 1918, she was returned to the Ottoman | Empire and renamed Mecidiye. |
| Bell began 2008 with Inland | Empire and played in 51 games for them before missing |
| annonia as an integral part of his Carolingian | Empire and a bulwark against the encroachments of the |
| rt of the men's sabre team at the 1962 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games. |
| t of intensified contacts between the Frankish | Empire and Denmark which necessitated interpreters fo |
| uggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British | Empire and Beyond, 1964-1969 box set in 2001. |
| plored similar ideas as early as on Sunsets on | Empire and Raingods with Zippos (1999). |
| Persian Fire: The First World | Empire and the Battle for the West (2005), ISBN 0-316 |
| ts of former Commonwealth territory to Russian | Empire and Prussia |
| At the 1958 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games he won the bronze medal |
| scratch race at both the 1958 and 1962 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games. |
| g at the 1956 Olympics and at the 1958 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games. |
| champion, Athorne competed in the 1966 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games, held in Jamaica. |
| Champa was really an affair between the Khmer | Empire and Annam. |
| War, 1768-1774, between naval units of Russian | Empire and the Ottoman Empire. |
| It was awarded city rights by the Roman | Empire and was permanently settled by the Slavs begin |
| dal in the men's road race at the 1966 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games. |
| At the 1962 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games she won the bronze meda |
| It is based on the rise of the Roman | Empire, and adds the Roman Empire and three other pla |
| Yahballaha held contacts with the Byzantine | Empire and with Latin Christendom. |
| As war between the Ottoman | Empire and the Balkan League, to which Greece had acc |
| Great Britain, Russia, Prussia or the Austrian | Empire and attempt to defeat Napoleonic France in Eur |
| n an expensive naval arms race with the German | Empire and began an extensive social welfare programm |
| He represented Jamaica at the 1966 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| ty, Colorado; in 1863 he moved again, first to | Empire and then to Georgetown. |
| Her research focuses primarily on the Ottoman | empire, and recently on comparisons between Ottoman, |
| n 1232 during an interval of peace between the | Empire and the Papacy. |
| In 969 it was captured by Byzantine | Empire and in 1084 by Seljuk Turks. |
| hey acquired great influence in the Holy Roman | Empire and acquired more titles over time. |
| In the latter days of the | Empire and into exile, these were known as "Hereditar |
| He rejects both the militarism of the Japanese | Empire and shame of defeat that he attributes to the |
| empire and I, terra incognita, London, 1999 ISBN 0-95 | |
| ver medal in the Road Race at the 1958 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff. |
| as made an Officer of the Order of the British | Empire and in 1946 a Knight Bachelor. |
| een the Ghassanid Arab allies of the Byzantine | empire, and the Rashidun Caliphate army. |
| Hania Federation fleet suddenly attack the Abh | Empire and advances towards the capital. |
| l occurs throughout much of the former British | Empire and in some regions of the United States. |
| At the 1958 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, he won gold |
| prompted many Bulgarians to leave the Ottoman | Empire and settle in the southern domains of the Russ |
| She cuts all friendly relations with George's | empire and expresses a desire to attack. |
| ion station for Southeastern Georgia's Coastal | Empire and Southern South Carolina's Lowcountry. |
| ndent as possible from the encroaching Russian | Empire and the Chinese Qing Dynasty. |
| See also: First Constitutional Era (Ottoman | Empire) and Young Ottomans |
| fugees the permission to settle in the Ottoman | Empire and become Ottoman citizens. |
| ich marked the final unification of the German | Empire and the end of the Second French Empire. |
| airs under the Directory, the Consulate or the | Empire, and in 1816, after the Bourbon Restoration, h |
| Although some of the songs in "Pageant of | Empire" were associated with particular countries, th |
| he northern lands are not willing to enter the | Empire, and fights back. |
| ught on January 6, 1422 between the Holy Roman | Empire and the Hussites. |
| he men's triple jump event at the 1954 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, Canada. |
| was born in Tbilisi, then part of the Russian | Empire and called Tiflis (now Georgia). |
| Metres Springboard Diving at the 1954 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games and a Silver medal at t |
| of New Delhi', 'Mughal Jewellery: Statement of | Empire' and ‘World Heritage Sites in India: Monumenta |
| a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian | Empire and subsequently promoted to a Knight Grand Co |
| 1966 British | Empire and Commonwealth Games: Gold Medal Discus, Sil |
| mocratic constitution ever seen in the British | Empire and provided for manhood suffrage. |
| t Rome, they were generals and warlords of the | Empire, and in the Dark Ages, they were knights and b |
| oversy between the Holy See and the Holy Roman | Empire and during the Western Schism. |
| into Lucania as part of the expansion of their | empire and by the 2nd century BC the area was under R |
| sburg, the fast-growing capital of the Russian | empire, and was employed there as a merchant. |
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