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http://hi-story.org.mk/4.htm
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| | TIMELINE 10th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE |
 | | Ninth and Tenth Century Europe lacked internal political stability. |  | | The Viking Answer Lady Web Page 930-939 Death in Rhages (Iran) of Arab scholar Rhazes [Hellemans, p.70] c.930-1011 Life of Njal of Berthorsknoll. |  | | The Viking Answer Lady Web Page 936: By coup Ibn Raiq becomes the Amir ul Umara. |
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http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline10.html
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| | LookSmart - Directory - Tenth Century Popes |
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http://lsxml.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317837/us317918/us53323/us266042/us10025672/us553539/us1005370
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| | The Immaculate Conception - evidence prior to 10th century |
 | | He says there is "no mention" of the IC prior to the 10th Century, so all that is needed to totally discredit his claim is ONE statement in the positive that denies the claim. |  | | He proves, furthermore, that the Mass of the Gregorian Sacramentary, such as we have it, is of Gallican origin (since the belief in the bodily assumption of Mary, under the influence of the apocryphal writings, is older in Gaul than in Rome), and that it supplanted the old Gelasian Mass. |  | | > Ref century when the pope condemned it as heretical |
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http://www.americancatholictruthsociety.com/cathapol/irc_ic.htm
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| | Church History - 1st-10th Century |
 | | Marcionism was checked at Rome by 200 and was condemned by a council held there about 260, but the heresy persisted for several centuries in the East and had some adherents as late as the Middle Ages. |  | | This was the last ecumenical council held in the East. |  | | The Didache, whose extant form dates from the second century, is an important record of Christian belief, practice and governance in the first century. |
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http://www.osv.com/catholicalmanac/churchhistorya.asp
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| | Jerusalem in the 10th / 9th centuries BC By Margreet Steiner |
 | | Hardly any inscriptions have been found in ancient Israel from the 10th and the 1 |  | | Many scholars in the past have criticized this way of dating, as it is based on an uncritical reading of the Bible and a mixing of archaeological and biblical sources. |  | | Jerusalem in the 10th / 9th centuries BC What has been found from the 10th (or 9th) century BC... |
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http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/Steiner-10th-9th_Century_1.htm
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: An Arab Ambassador in Constantinople, 10C |
 | | His mission to the court of Basil II concerned Bardas Skleros, a claimant to the Byzantine throne who had gone to Baghdad seeking Arab support. |  | | This itenis an extract from the detailed account of an Arab envoy to Constantinople in the late 10th century. |  | | In the late tenth century the most powerful states in Western Eurasia were Byzantium and the Abbasid Empire. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/byz-arabambas.html
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| | Georgia's Ft. Mountain and Prince Madoc of Wales |
 | | Time has left several blank pages between the legend of Madoc and the "history" of America, with its reports of white Indians who speak Welsh, and these blank pages have been the subject of much controversy in certain circles over the five centuries since Columbus discovered the New World. |  | | Throughout the centuries, scholars and historians have argued for and against the Madoc story. |  | | Now considered extinct, the Mandans do however, lay claim to the distinction of being the only Indian tribe never to have been at war with the United States. |
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http://www.tylwythteg.com/fortmount/Ftmount.html
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| | Three 10th-9th Century B.C.E. Inscriptions From Tel Rehov |
 | | The scribe of this inscription appears to have had more difficulties in its execution than the scribe who incised inscription No. 2. |  | | This is very common in the 8th century". |  | | However, the general argument against literacy before the 8th century is that it either did not exist at all or was limited to the royal court. |
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http://www.rehov.org/Rehov/publications/index3.htm
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| | 10th Cent. Viking Outfit |
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http://polaris.umuc.edu/~jthies/vikingdress.html
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| | Amazon.com: Century Media 10th Anniversary Box Set Collection: Music: Various Artists |
 | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | Obviously i'm speaking of this boxed set (as well as The Hunter by Iced Earth that appears on it). |  | | And speaking of discograpghy, after looking at it, it would have been nice if the boxed set was a few more discs bigger, they left out a ton of awesome bands. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005QDER?v=glance
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http://www.panix.com/~gabriel/public-bin/showfinal.cgi/2256.txt
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| | 10th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. |  | | Twentieth century Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all nine planets were within the same 90% arc of the solar system on 1 February 949. |  | | This statue of a yogini goddess was created in Kaveripakkam in Tamil Nadu, India, during the 10th century. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_century
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| | Category:10th century - Simple English Wikipedia |
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http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:10th_century
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http://www.andrews.edu/ARCHAEOLOGY/institute/fieldwork/prelims/Gezer_1990.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - 10th century |
 | | Influenced in his metaphysical views by both Aristotle and the Neoplatonist Roman philosopher Plotinus, al-Farabi posited a Supreme Being who had... |  | | Plotinus : influence on others: 10th century Islam |  | | Search for books about your topic, "10th century" |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=10th+century
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| | Kamat Research Database - India During 10th Century |
 | | The great temples of Chola period, accounts of travelogues left by foreign travelers such as Alberuni and period literature are some of the sources by which life in 10th century India can be reconstructed. |  | | The Chandelas, Cholas, Kadambas, and Rashrakutas are some of the important kings who lived in India during the 10th century A.D. Some of the great temples of Khajuraho were constructed during this century. |  | | From the arts and artifacts available in India that can be dated to 10th century A.D. (years 901 to 1000), we can say that it was a very prosperous period in India. |
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http://www.kamat.com/database/content/10th_century
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| | PORTRAITS OF SCIENCE: A Polymath in the 10th Century -- Rashed 297 (5582): 773 -- Science |
 | | Ibn al-Haytham, also known as Alhazen (the Latin transliteration of his first name al-Hasan), was born in Iraq, most likely in Bassorah, in the second half of the 10th century. |  | | His work on optics, which includes a theory of vision and a theory of light, is considered by many to be his most important contribution, setting the scene for developments well into the 17th century. |  | | Apollonius' Conics, written in the 3rd century B.C.E., were translated into Arabic in the 9th century A.D., but the last (the eighth) book had long been lost in the original Greek. |
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/297/5582/773
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| | Central Java from the 8th to the 10th century (from Indonesia) -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online ... |
 | | His responsibility was the compassionate one of maintaining his kingdom as a holy land. |  | | Every god in the land was either a manifestation of Siva or a subordinate member of Siva's pantheon, and worship therefore implied homage to the king, who was part of the god. |  | | In the middle of the 9th century the ruler of Srivijaya-Palembang was a Sailendra who boasted of his Javanese ancestors; the name Sailendra also appears on the undated face of an inscription on the isthmus of the Malay Peninsula; the other face of the inscriptiondated 775is in honour of the ruler of Srivijaya. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-22802?tocId=22802
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| | History of THE CHRISTIANS |
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http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=207&HistoryID=aa22
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| | Past & Present: 6th-10th century AD |
 | | In the mid-sixth century those connections were numerous and extensive. |  | | Fredegar, Gregory's feeble successor, mentions only one, though we know that there were others. |  | | Despite the inadequacies of our sources, it may nevertheless be worthwhile to set out what is known and what may be deduced about a series of disasters which were certainly fatal to many and probably traumatic for those who survived. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2279/is_n156/ai_20059971
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| | Cornish (and Other) Personal Names from the 10th Century Bodmin Manumissions |
 | | This advance should not necessarily be viewed as a "conquest"; native Cornish kings appear to have continued ruling in some areas as late as the early 10th century, and members of the two cultures appear to havelived together amicably, for the most part. |  | | The various Brythonic languages are considered to begin diverging around the 6th century, but their close relationship can be seen in the similarity of the personal names found in them over the next several centuries. |  | | For Welsh, for example, there is the Book of Llandav, with records from the 8-10th century (Sims-Williams 1991); for Breton, the Cartulary of Redon, among others, with records primarily of the 9th century. |
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http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/bodmin
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 | | Richard Crocker in his lengthy article "Gregorian studies in the twenty-first century" (Plainsong and Medieval Music, 4, 1, pp. |  | | Before the mid-12th century, however, it would appear that freedom, not regular recurrence, was the rhythmic norm in Western music, its matrix. |  | | The semiological interpretations advanced by Dom Eugene Cardine were the late attempts of the Abbey of Solesmes to justify what remains at base an equal-note approach to chant, an approach for which no trace may be found before the 11th century. |
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http://www.scholaantiqua.net/rjohnblackley.htm
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| | A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat: CAMERA OBSCURA |
 | | In fact, the Arabian scholar Hassan ibn Hassan (also known as Ibn al Haitam), in the 10th century, described what can be called a camera obscura in his writings; manuscripts of his observations are to be found in the India Office Library in London. |  | | In the mid sixteenth century Giovanni Battista della Porta (1538-1615) published what is believed to be the first account of the possibilities as an aid to drawing. |  | | It is said that Roger Bacon invented the camera obscura just before the year 1300, but this has never been accepted by scholars; more plausible is the claim that he used one to observe solar eclipses. |
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http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/cameraob.htm
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| | [History] > 10th Century - Yod - The Holy Roman Empire |
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http://www.biblewheel.com/History/C10_Empire.asp
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| | "The Early Development of Metalwork" |
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http://www.wolftree.freeserve.co.uk/Phoenician/Early_Metalworking.html
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| | History of SOUTHEAST ASIA |
 | | Angkor is rediscovered in the 1860s, to become one of the wonders of the world. |  | | During the 15th and 16th centuries Islam spreads through the Malay peninsula and the islands of Sumatra and Java. |  | | An example is the shrinking of the Khmer territory under Thai pressure in the 15th century, when Angkor is abandoned in favour of a new capital further south at Phnom Penh. |
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http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=2603&HistoryID=ac37
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| | Hesperia: 10th-6th century BC |
 | | Work in 2002 concentrated on the peak of the South Acropolis and the occupational phases of the seventh-sixth centuries B.C. The recovery of a possible andreion complex suggests the urban character of the site in the sixth century and forms a starting point for discussing the political economy of the Archaic city. |  | | This report summarizes the results of the first season of excavation at Azoria in eastern Crete and provides an overview of the project's goals and problem orientation. |  | | The excavations revealed important evidence for the organization of the sixth-century settlement and for the complex stratigraphic history of the site, including the Final Neolithic, Late Prepalatial, Early Iron Age, Archaic, and Hellenistic periods. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SDG/is_3_73/ai_n13493398
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| | 10th-century Japanese text "The Pillow Book" becomes a blog |
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http://www.stargeek.com/item/208093.html
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| | Viking Bed Plans |
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http://www.medievalwood.org/charles/bedplan.html
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| | Balkan & Romanian history to 1000AD |
 | | Although these tribes had co-existed with Turkic peoples in the Steppe for a long time, their language structure is distantly related to the Ugrian peoples which includes the Finns, Estonians, and peoples of Siberia. |  | | In the following centuries the Magyars extended their rule in all directions forming the country now called Hungary after its previous rulers, the Huns. |  | | See also: Germanic migrations, 2nd to 6th century |
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| | Anuradhapura (4th century BC - 10th century AD) - History of Sri Lanka |
 | | In the 3rd century BC, Buddhism was introduced to the people of Anuradhapura by Arahat Mahinda, the son of Ashoka Mauryan emperor of India, and it was him that convinced the Anuradhapura king and his followers to convert to Buddhism. |  | | Between the mid-2nd century BC and the end of 6th century AD, a large part of Sri Lanka came under the rule of an Indian invader whose dynasty called Lambakarna and who paid attention to the development of irrigation. |  | | For almost 1500 years of Anuradhapura as a center of Sinhalese kingdom, Buddhism had flourished the kingdom with cultural greatness and civilization, however, as a result of its proximity to South India, it suffered from the repeated invasion and takeover of Anuradhapura by South Indian kingdom which was a major struggle to the state progression. |
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http://www.sri-lanka-tour.com/history/anuradhapura.htm
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| | The Hindu : 10th century Buddha statue found |
 | | From the inscriptional and archival evidence it could be inferred that the ancient port of Saliyur (`sali' meaning paddy in Sanskrit) and Nellinur, as described in Maduraikanchi of Sangam period, was situated in Manamelkudi, says Mr. |  | | Pudukottai, with a coastline of about 40 km, had around 12 minor ports between 17th and 19th centuries, which were active maritime centres. |  | | The Manamelkudi port served as an export point for paddy and rice as attested by inscriptions in the area and was also called the "rice port'' in the 13th century. |
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http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2002/05/17/stories/2002051704390500.htm
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| | 10th Century Cornish Women's Names |
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http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/cornishwomen.html
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| | Tenth Century Linen Weave Sample |
 | | This sample, designed to be used as a napkin, is based on a linen textile found in the tenth century level of the archaeological dig at Jorvík (York, England). |  | | Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial private research purposes provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. |  | | Based on their find locations, the weave type is thought to be Alamannic, Bavarian, or possibly Frankish in origin (Bender Jørgensen, 145). |
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http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~capriest/waben.html
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http://www.italycyberguide.com/History/popes/10th.htm
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| | ptrevision |
 | | Many of these editions are almost a century old, lack critical apparatus, and in some cases are poorly printed. |  | | We have therefore endeavored to present an "improved version" by making two sorts of corrections: 1) we have made tacit corrections in orthography, accentuation, breathings and punctuation; 2) where the reading of a word in the text appears erroneous, we have suggested an emendation, sometimes based on the proposal of a scholarly journal review. |  | | The database which contains materials from 85 vitea and 34 synaxarion notices of 8th-10th century saints, is now available on a licensing basis in the form of a set of 17 floppy diskettes. |
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 | | Chichester's population by the mid eleventh century may have been 1,500. |  | | By the mid-tenth century, during the reign of Aethelstan, Chichester was well established as an important commercial town. |  | | A charter of the tenth century refers to religious brethren residing within the town (perhaps at St Peter's minster on the site of the present cathedral). |
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| | September 10th Century Pittsburg - US Soccer Foundation - Spanish |
 | | The U.S. Soccer Foundation was established in 1994 to manage the surplus funds generated by the 1994 FIFA World Cup held in the United States. |  | | "The U.S. Soccer Foundation is proud to join with Century United and our National Partners, including NikeGO, to bring this state-of-the-art soccer field to the Pittsburgh area, and particularly to a facility that hosts so many young players," said John Koskinen, President of the Washington, DC-based U.S. Soccer Foundation. |  | | Century United of Pittsburgh Opens New All Conditions Field |
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