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- Epoch, however some[who?] consider the term "Pannonian Plain" not only unhistorical but also topologically erroneous.[citation needed] The term Pannonian...
- description, but nevertheless cautions against dismissing the record as unhistorical. Hengel likewise insists that Luke described genuine historical events...
- The Diet of Porvoo (Finnish: Porvoon maapäivät, or unhistorically Porvoon valtiopäivät; Swedish: Borgå lantdag; Russian: Боргоский сейм), was the summoned...
- that Queen Charlotte may have had African ancestry has been called an unhistorical ****ertion by most scholars. In an interview with Insider magazine, American...
- on 29 May 1405 at Shipton Moor. However, in Henry V Westmorland is unhistorically alleged to have resisted the arguments made in favour of war with France...
- abandons the law of history, it falls into the unhistorical. Nature is ahistorical, but being unhistorical, as a rupture with the historical, is a particular...
- ra****ūta has a different meaning from Rājpūt in realpolitik. With an unhistorical meaning, even if the dharmashastras attempt to fix the place of a jati...
- dien motto is attributed to Edward according to a long-standing but unhistorical tradition (Siddons 2009, pp. 178–190). Barber 2008. Wagner 2006, p. 116...
- by inscriptional evidence cannot be used to dismiss it as completely unhistorical, as several of Ashoka's inscriptions may have been lost. Gombrich also...
- Great that all of his sources agreed that Car**** was the founder. This unhistorical ****ertion is rejected by modern scholarship as Argead court propaganda...