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... married ; forcibly married to John de Gravina , and dies in prison ; Achaia subject to the kings of Naples Conquered by the Turks 1324 182 about 1540 The Achæans overrun Messenia with fire & sword ACHONRY , SLIGO ( N. Ireland ) ; a ...
... married ; forcibly married to John de Gravina , and dies in prison ; Achaia subject to the kings of Naples Conquered by the Turks 1324 182 about 1540 The Achæans overrun Messenia with fire & sword ACHONRY , SLIGO ( N. Ireland ) ; a ...
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... Marriage within certain degrees of kindred was prohibited in almost every age and country , but has yet taken place to a considerable extent . The Jewish law is given in Leviticus xviii . ( 1490 B.C. ) . In the English prayer - book the ...
... Marriage within certain degrees of kindred was prohibited in almost every age and country , but has yet taken place to a considerable extent . The Jewish law is given in Leviticus xviii . ( 1490 B.C. ) . In the English prayer - book the ...
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... marriage . The Agapemoné is described by Mr. Hepworth Dixon in his " Spiritual Wives , " published in Jan. 1868 . AGE . Chronologers have divided the time between the creation and the birth of Christ into ages . Hesiod ( about 850 B.C. ) ...
... marriage . The Agapemoné is described by Mr. Hepworth Dixon in his " Spiritual Wives , " published in Jan. 1868 . AGE . Chronologers have divided the time between the creation and the birth of Christ into ages . Hesiod ( about 850 B.C. ) ...
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... married Mahomet's daughter Fatima , about 632 , and became vizier , 613 ; and caliph 655. Ali was called by the prophet , " the lion of God , always victorious ; ' and the Persians follow the interpretation of the Koran according to Ali ...
... married Mahomet's daughter Fatima , about 632 , and became vizier , 613 ; and caliph 655. Ali was called by the prophet , " the lion of God , always victorious ; ' and the Persians follow the interpretation of the Koran according to Ali ...
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... married Felipa , the daughter of Perestrello , an Italian navigator ; whereby he obtained much geographical knowledge . He is said to have laid the plans of his voyage of discovery before the republic of Genoa , in 1485 , and other ...
... married Felipa , the daughter of Perestrello , an Italian navigator ; whereby he obtained much geographical knowledge . He is said to have laid the plans of his voyage of discovery before the republic of Genoa , in 1485 , and other ...
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Page 117 - Indian philosophers, who derive their name from Brahma, one of the three beings whom God, according to their theology, created, and with whose assistance he formed the world. They devoted themselves totally to the worship of the gods, and were accustomed from their youth to endure labours, and to live with frugality and abstinence.
Page 91 - Rosary (a series of 15 large and 150 small beads), in honour of the Blessed Virgin, about 1202. Beads soon after were in general use. The Bead-roll was a list of deceased persons, for the repose of whose souls a certain number of prayers was recited. Beads have been found in British barrows. BEAM AND SCALES. The apparatus for •weighing goods was so called, '' as it weighs so much at the king's beam...
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Page 180 - Clarendon was completed in 1712, partly from the profits arising from the sale of Lord Chancellor Clarendon's ' History of the Rebellion,' the copyright of which was given to the University.
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Page 68 - BACHELORS. The Roman censors frequently imposed fines on unmarried men ; and men of full age were obliged to marry. The Spartan women at certain games laid hold of old bachelors, dragged them round their altars, and inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace.—• Vossius.
Page 186 - Coffins of marble and stone were used by the Romans. Alexander is said to have been buried in one of gold : and glass coffins have been found in England. — Gough. The earliest record of wooden coffins amongst us, is that of the burial of king Arthur, who was buried in an entire trunk of oak, hollowed, AD 642.
Page 171 - As the champion of God and the ladies (I blush to unite such discordant names), he devoted himself to speak the truth; to maintain the right; to protect the distressed...