Definition of Continuators. Meaning of Continuators. Synonyms of Continuators

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Continuators. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Continuators and, of course, Continuators synonyms and on the right images related to the word Continuators.

Definition of Continuators

Continuator
Continuator Con*tin"u*a`tor, n. [Cf. F. continuateur.] One who, or that which, continues; esp., one who continues a series or a work; a continuer. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Continuators from wikipedia

- the Trojan War and Gr**** mythology, although they were not strictly continuators as, for the most part, they did not invent or even extrapolate much from...
- Cosmas's continuators (Czech: pokračovatelé Kosmovi; Latin: continuatores Cosmae) were various Bohemian authors who wrote continuations in Latin of the...
- states is complex. The Russian Federation is widely seen as the legal continuator state and is for most purposes the heir to the Soviet Union. It retained...
- personality, which is distinct from a continuing state, also known as a continuator or historical heir, which despite change to its borders retains the same...
- However, some modern historians have emphasised the role of Vandals as continuators of aspects of Roman culture, in the transitional period from Late Antiquity...
- The Order of the Lily and the Eagle (OLE) was founded in Cairo, Egypt, on January 6/19, 1915 (Julian/Gregorian calendar) by Marie Routchine-Dupré with...
- by unknown authors. It covers the period from 584 to 641, though its continuators, under Carolingian patronage, extended it to 768, after the close of...
- which is drawn from Prosper's personal experience. Compared with his continuators, Prosper gives detailed coverage of political events. He covers Attila's...
- Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: "car telle...
- of St-Martin of Tours". Similarly, in 2002 Tomaž Mastnak wrote: "The continuators of Fredegar's chronicle, who probably wrote in the mid-eighth century...