The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... established by the Celtic Eravisci . This became Aquincum when the Romans established a military camp and civilian town there at the end of the 1st century AD . Becoming the seat of the province Pannonia Inferior ( c . AD 106 ) and then ...
... established by the Celtic Eravisci . This became Aquincum when the Romans established a military camp and civilian town there at the end of the 1st century AD . Becoming the seat of the province Pannonia Inferior ( c . AD 106 ) and then ...
Page 272
... established . Among these the Sarvodaya community headed by A.T. Ariyaratne is especially important . This group has established religious , economic , and social development programs that have had a significant impact on Sinhalese ...
... established . Among these the Sarvodaya community headed by A.T. Ariyaratne is especially important . This group has established religious , economic , and social development programs that have had a significant impact on Sinhalese ...
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... established its headquarters at Kamakura . As a part of the same process , a number of new Bud- dhist leaders emerged and established schools of Japanese Buddhism . These reformers included proponents of the Zen traditions such as Eisai ...
... established its headquarters at Kamakura . As a part of the same process , a number of new Bud- dhist leaders emerged and established schools of Japanese Buddhism . These reformers included proponents of the Zen traditions such as Eisai ...
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