Gezer (redirect from Siege of Gezer (c. 733 BC))
previously destroyed in an earlier stratum, around the times of Siamun. Lindelle C. Webster's excavation team concluded recently that correlation of Stratum...
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Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria established the province of Gal'azu (Gilead) c. 733 BCE. Gilead (Arabic: جلعاد, Ǧalʻād or Jalaad) is an Arabic term used to...
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Kalhu Palace Summary Inscription 7 is an inscription on a clay tablet dated c. 733 BC from the reign of Tiglath-Pileser III (745 to 727 BC), discovered by...
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and later of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Nimrud Tablet K.3751, dated c. 733 BCE, is the earliest known record of the name Judah (written in Assyrian...
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indicate how developed the state actually was. The Nimrud Tablet K.3751, dated c. 733 BCE, is the earliest known record of the name "Judah" (written in Assyrian...
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the Assyrian conquest of the Kingdom of Israel by Tiglath-Pileser III in 733/732, and that the latter refers to the time of Hezekiah's religious reform;...
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sources disagree on the year of his death, but it is likely he died c. 115 AH/733 CE. Ata had one child named Yaqub ibn 'Ata ibn Rabah. Narrations in...
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learnt jurisprudence (fiqh) from the Meccan scholar Ata ibn Abi Rabah (d. c. 733) while on pilgrimage. When Hammad died, Abu Hanifa succeeded him as the...
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Vikramaditya II (reigned 733 – 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father. This...
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which was built during the reign of Vijayaditya Satyashraya, between 697 and 733 CE. The largest of these temples in Pattadakal is the Virupaksha Temple,...
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g/cm3. The approximate dimensions of the hexagonal cell are a = 1275 pm, c = 733 pm. However, the true unit cell is rhombohedral and has dimensions: ar=...
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University Press Archive, 1879) page 418. David Rollason, ‘Mildrith (fl. 716–c. 733)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, (Oxford University Press,2004...
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Bochō Yamamura (山村暮鳥, 1884–1924, Japan, p/ch) Yamanoue no Okura (山上憶良, c. 660 – c. 733, Japan, p/ch) Toyoko Yamasaki (山崎豊子, 1924–2013, Japan, f) Hōdai Yamazaki...
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Germanus (1884–1979), a Hungarian writer and islamologist Saint Germanus (died c. 733), 39th Patriarch of Constantinople Germanus II of Constantinople (died 1240)...
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Morane-Saulnier Alcyon (redirect from Morane-Saulnier MS.733)
main wheels. The production version that followed was designated the MS.733, with five pre-production aircraft and 200 production aircraft. The aircraft...
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Bishop of Disert Tola in Meath in Ireland (c. 733) Saint Patto (Pacificus), Bishop of Werden in Germany (c. 788) Saint Clinius, a Greek monk of Monte...
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successor of Muhammad. He accepted the fifth Imami imam, Muhammad al-Baqir (d. c. 733), but not his successors, whom he considered, in the words of Madelung,...
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Kalhu Palace Summary Inscription 7 is an inscription on a clay tablet dated c.733 BC from the reign of Tiglath-Pileser III Nimrud lens, also called Layard...
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Exodus 1:15–21. However, while the name may be related, the document dates to c. 1833–1743 BCE (centuries before the biblical Shiphra would have lived). Ipuwer...
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42°44′N 12°44′E / 42.733°N 12.733°E / 42.733; 12.733 The Duchy of Spoleto (Latin: Ducatus Spolitanorum) was a Lombard territory founded about 570 in...
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S. (July 1996). "Robert C. Bolles". American Psychologist. 51 (7). The American Psychological Association: 733. doi:10.1037/0003-066x.51.7.733. v t e...
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Roman control—and the use of Latin as a liturgical language—continued until c. 733, when the see was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Knuth & Patashnik 1994, p. 381. Blokhintsev 2012, p. 35. Pintz 1980, pp. 733–735. Gaitsgory & Lurie 2019, pp. 204–307. Kottwitz 1988. Miller 2015, pp...
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Walhstod (died c. 733) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford, in England. Walhstod was consecrated between 727 and 731 and died between 731 and 736. Sometimes...
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List of Sydney Roosters players (redirect from C. Nash)
Australia Centre 1982 1 – – – – 731 Warren McDonnell Australia – 1982 4 – – – – 733 Rick Hannan Australia – 1982–1983 2 – – – – 734 Les Cleal Australia Second-row...
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Vijayaditya (category 733 deaths)
Vijayaditya (696–733 CE) followed his father, Vinayaditya on to the Chalukya throne. His long reign was marked by general peace and prosperity. Vijayaditya...
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Minster-in-Thanet Convent (c. 733) (see also: February 20) Saint Turiaf of Dol (Turiav, Turiavus), successor of St. Samson as Bishop of Dol in Brittany (c. 750) The holy...
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Boeing 2707 (redirect from Boeing 733)
committee proposed a variety of alternative designs, all under the name Model 733. Most of the designs featured a large delta wing, but in 1959 another design...
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List of municipalities in Michigan (redirect from Michigan/Cities C)
5% 2,278 33.86 87.7 66.8/sq mi (25.8/km2) Inwood Township Schoolcraft 654 733 −10.8% 722 120.22 311.4 6.1/sq mi (2.4/km2) Ionia† City Ionia 13,378 11,394...
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