| Asia - 1865 - 1024 pages
...78 to 319 ; and it is quite certain that it was not the Capital of the great King Harsha Varddhana and his immediate predecessors, whose metropolis was...Kanoj, during the latter half of the sixth, and the firs* half of the seventh century. That Dilli was most probably occupied during this period, we may... | |
| Archaeological Survey of India - Excavations (Archaeology) - 1871 - 570 pages
...capital of the great King Harsha Vardhhana and his immediate predecessors, whose metropolis wasKanoj during the latter half of the sixth, and the first...infer from the erection of the Iron Pillar by Raja DMoa, the date of which is assigned to the third or fourth century by James Prinsep.* Mr. Thomas "... | |
| Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England) - Bible - 1904 - 380 pages
...1204. The Ravenna diptych and its group are variously dated by different authorities between the last half of the sixth and the first half of the seventh century. The British Museum panel is certainly not inferior in style and execution, and may perhaps be assigned... | |
| Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge - Asceticism - 1907 - 480 pages
...us, namely, those which we owe to Rabban An&n-Isho, a monk who flourished in Northern Mesopotamia in the latter half of the sixth and the first half of the seventh century. Of this man we possess a tolerably full account, written by Thomas, Bishop of Margi, about AD 840 (see... | |
| Darwell Stone - Lord's Supper - 1909 - 432 pages
...was Bishop of Helenopolis early in the fifth century, by Anan-Isb.6 a monk of Northern Mesopotamia in the latter half of the sixth and the first half of the seventh century as given in a Syriac MS. of the thirteenth or fourteenth century now at Mosul. In this passage mention... | |
| India - 1916 - 490 pages
...like the « of the Mahanaman inscription. Ka hai a loop to the left such as is generally observable in the latter half of the sixth and the first half of the seventh century and resambles that of the Mahanaman and Lakkliarnandal inscriptions ; cf. eg -takala-, A 1, B 1. Tha... | |
| Richard Hodges, William Bowden - History - 1997 - 318 pages
...The widespread appearance of burial intra urbem, in the case of Rome, dating from between the second half of the sixth and the first half of the seventh century, has recently been intelligently located within this general framework.91 As well as being itself subversive... | |
| Pieter Willem van der Horst - History - 2006 - 384 pages
...There is, however, a clearly discernible revival of Christian anti-Jewish literature in the second half of the sixth and the first half of the seventh century, the period to which our Kephalaia belong. From that period we have, for instance, the Dialogus Timothei... | |
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