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1331: Chinese Dynasties
... we are more familiar with. Chinese writing is one of the only contemporary writing systems that still prominently bears traces of its pictographic origins. Religion: The Shang worshipped a figure they called "Shang Ti," or "Lord on High." This supreme god ruled over lesser gods of the sun, the moon, the wind, the rain, and other natural forces and places. Shang-Ti also regulated human affairs as well as ruling over ...
1332: Vikings In Control
... Scotland. In the year of 800, they struck another monastery south of Jarrow. Because of their controlling outtakes, the churches made a new prayer. The prayer was “From the fury of Northmen deliver us O Lord.” Even though Vikings are addressed by one very large group, there are actually three kinds of Vikings. They are Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. The Norwegian Vikings were actually the group that began the raids in ...
1333: Open Arms
... became one of the butts for youth to laugh at, the convenient symbol of a group of serious people who were all guilty of the same idolatry and could be dismissed with the same scorn. Lord Acton had said that she was greater than Dante; Herbert Spencer exempted her novels, as if they were not novels, when he banned all fiction from the London Library. She was the pride and paragon ...
1334: A Consise History Of Germany
... a civil war with the Hohenstaufen princes, who refused to accept him as emperor. The Hohenstaufen Kings At Lothair's death the princes avoided his powerful Welf son-in-law and heir, Henry the Proud, lord of Bavaria and Saxony. Instead, they chose Conrad Hohenstaufen. Civil war erupted again, this time between the weak but charming Conrad III and the Welf dukes Henry the Proud and his son Henry the Lion ...
1335: Latin America And Slavery
... birth and death rates. This category has become unneeded due to the medical revolution. Death rates are lower because medicine can keep people alive longer than before. Common diseases don’t have people dropping like flies anymore. There are no countries fitting this description in present day countries. If they were before, they have probably moved into the second category, which is high birth rate and low death rate. Several Latin ...
1336: Kristallnacht
... Klan Den as a constant reminder that Jesus Christ is our Criterion of character and His teachings our life blood, bought Holy, sanctified and sublime. This old Cross was bathed in the Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ and became transformed into the symbol of faith, hope, and love. Today it is used to rally the forces of Christianity against the ever increasing hordes of an anti-Christ and the enemies ...
1337: K.k.k.
... day. Also, on December 24, 1923, a six-foot cross was put on the steps of the County Building along with a rally. A masked Santa Claus led the group of 4,000 in the Lord's Prayer (Jackson, p. 73). Perhaps the largest demonstration by the Detroit Klan came on October 21, 1924. James A. Colescott was the new Kleagle at the time and he increased membership to 32,000 ...
1338: Ireland 2
... all over the south of Ireland. Very SMOOTH (http://hometown.aol.com/RodyK/nomiss.html)! INFORMATION USEFUL FOR A BUSINESS TRIP Distance between New York, New York, United States and Dublin, Ireland, as the crow flies 3185 miles (5126 km) (2768 nautical miles) Initial heading from New York to Dublin: northeast (50.1 degrees Initial heading from Dublin to New York: west-northwest (282.7 degrees) (http://www.indo.com/cgi ...
1339: Indus Civilization
... properties from others. Three seals from Mohenjo-daro show a seated horned deity surrounded by wild animals, an image that may foreshadow the portrayal of the Hindu god Shiva in his aspect of Pasupati, the Lord of Beasts. The apparent cult of the bull and the emphasis on washing, or ablutions, that are suggested by the material remains raise the fascinating if unanswerable question of the influence of this early pre ...
1340: Historical Relations Between T
... the hunt. This activity increased the political consciousness of the Metis and was further heightened by the rivalry between the fur trade companies. In 1811, the Hudson's Bay company made a land grant to Lord Selkirk of 116,000 square miles of land in the Red River Valley (southern Manitoba) for an agricultural settlement and source of provisions for the fur trade. Efforts by the Scottish settlers to restrict Metis ...


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