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  • ...aphic index of baptismal fonts from the early Christian period to the 17th century made available via the World Wide Web for scholarly research in a searchab 1st Century AD - 1700
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century 16th Century] ...d Greco-Roman world] by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_century 6th century].
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  • ...e East for four hundred years from the 1st Century BC till the 4th Century AD. Rome has a significant place in [[Christianity]] and is the present day ho
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  • ...er The Anabasis of Alexander]'', which was written in the late 2nd century AD, but specifically refers to sources from the time of [https://en.wikipedia. ...ive Mesopotamian states existed between the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, including Adiabene, Osroene, and Hatra.
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucian_of_Samosata Lucian of Samosata] (2nd century AD) also gives the story but names the runner Philippides (not Pheidippides). ...idippides]. Browning's poem, his composite story, became part of late 19th century popular culture and was accepted as a historic legend.[citation needed]
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  • *Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century] ...rate period around the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30th_century_BC 30th century BC]. This is the beginning of [[history]], as opposed to [https://en.wikipe
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  • *Date: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_Century 13th century] ...tical ideas. By the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Century 1st century AD], it came to refer to "religious [[awe]], sanctity; a religious [[rite]]" m
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  • ...d by [[Roman]] soldiery dating from the mid 1st century to the 3rd century AD. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_Green Miranda Green] observes that
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  • * [[Melchizedek]] (18th century BC), a priest. According to some [[translation]]s of [[Hebrews]] 7:3: "With * The Wandering Jew (b. 1st century BC), a Jewish shoemaker. According to legend, he taunted [[Jesus]] on his w
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  • ...Codex Sinaiticus of the 4th century and the Codex Alexandrinus of the 5th century - these are the oldest surviving nearly-complete manuscripts of the [[Old T ...the documentary hypothesis advanced by Julius Wellhausen in the late 19th century. This sees Genesis as a composite work assembled from various sources: the
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  • ...t to [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]] by the Athenian lawgiver [[Solon]] in the 6th century BC. In Egypt, Solon met a priest of [[Sais, Egypt|Sais]], who translated th Another passage from Proclus' 5th century AD commentary on the ''Timaeus'' gives a description of the geography of Atlan
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  • ...e of his [[Childbirth|birth]] and [[death]] are uncertain: most early 20th century [[historian]]s date his lifetime from ''circa' 563 BCE to 483 BCE; more rec ...g them. A council was held shortly after his death, and another was held a century later. At these councils the monks attempted to establish and authenticate
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  • The Tortuguero site dates from the 7th century AD and consists of a series of inscriptions in honor of the contemporary ruler # Arguelles, Jose (1975). Transformative Vision (1st edition ed.). Shambhala. ISBN 0394730674.
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  • Andrew J. Galambos, ''Sic Itur ad Astra'' (who learned it from Felix Ehrenhaft) ...Newtonian theory and relativistic theory (approximately 43 arc-seconds per century), was one of the things that occurred to Einstein as a possible early test
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  • ...hers for their "impious rites." Greek ''magikos'' is attested from the 1st century [[Plutarch]], typically appearing in the feminine, in μαγική τέχν ...influences [[destiny|fate]]." ''Sorceress'' appears also in the late 14th century, while ''sorcerer'' is attested only from 1526.
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  • #reconciling a doctrine of [[Causality|causation]] (similar to the 13th century proof of God posed by [[Thomas Aquinas]]); ...[[Sikh]] Scripture, [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] (SGGS), recorded in the 16th century CE, details include planning and execution by the Creator and are briefly a
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