| John Colin Dunlop - Fiction - 1814 - 446 pages
...Dauphiny, to Leoprandus, dean of Aquisgranensis (Aix la Chapelle), but was not written, in fact, till the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century. The real author seems not to be clearly ascertained, but is supposed by some to have been a Canon of Barcelona,... | |
| Hindus - English drama - 1835 - 450 pages
...therefore that Raja Sekhara was the minister of some Rajput prince, who flourished in central India, at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century. Besides the Viddhu Sdlabhanjikd, Raja Sekhara is the author of the Karpura Mntijari, a dramatic composition... | |
| Aloadin - 1838 - 180 pages
...so much obscurity as to baffle the researches of learned enquirers. This sect took its rise in Egypt at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century, and its founders formed one of the first and most extraordinary secret societies that have flourished... | |
| John Duthy - Hampshire (England) - 1839 - 540 pages
...were introduced. It seems not improbable that it was built, much in its present form, not later than the end of the eleventh, or beginning of the twelfth, century. The apsis, indeed, might belong to a much more remote period of antiquity, and may have formed part of... | |
| International society for the evangelization of the Jews - 1870 - 720 pages
...Hall, called also the Jews' House, or the Jews' Synagogue, is a singular specimen of a dwelling-house at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century, and one of the most interesting remains in this town. In plan, the building is nearly square, measuring... | |
| Electronic journals - 1874 - 714 pages
...historians in ancient days. It may be observed that the application of the Gaelic words Cean Mohr to Malcolm at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century shows how prevalent had been the use of the Gaelic language over all Scotland at that time. Malcolm's... | |
| Electronic journals - 1888 - 662 pages
...first to assume the surname of Cunyngham. In the • Descent of the House of Rowallane ' we read that at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century Hugh de Morville, of Norman descent, whose family had previously settled in the north of England, coming... | |
| Electronic journals - 1888 - 558 pages
...first to assume the surname of Cunyngham. In the ' Descent of the House of Rowallane ' we read that at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century Hugh de Morvillo, of Norman descent, whose family had previously settled in the north of England, coming... | |
| Church architecture - 1864 - 420 pages
...fortifications : consequently, the western facade is nothing but a very thick wall without openings, built at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century, and constructed for defence, as it commanded all the neighbouring walls. The nave dates from the same... | |
| 1865 - 386 pages
...and sworil in hand, overcoming the dragon with the saint's aid. Its date is clearly established as the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century. The "lîrut y Brenhined," already f-poken of as having been brought from Brittany in 1 1¿;">, and translated... | |
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