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- matters among scholars. Thus, the attempt to separate the historical from unhistorical elements in the Torah has yielded few, if any, positive results regarding...
- is portra**** as the faithful retainer and avenger of Oda Nobunaga, unhistorically depicted as the victim of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. All of this is counter...
- the burial of Paul, but their narrative is highly fanciful and largely unhistorical. According to the Liber Pontificalis, Paul's body was buried outside...
- that Queen Charlotte may have had African ancestry has been called an unhistorical ****ertion by most scholars. In an interview with Insider magazine, American...
- originality. His discourse on primitive society, his unscientific and unhistoric notions about the original condition of man, were those common in the...
- by inscriptional evidence cannot be used to dismiss it as completely unhistorical, as several of Ashoka's inscriptions may have been lost. Gombrich also...
- 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...
- Al-Zunuj, which has been discredited by modern scholars as unreliable and unhistorical. More importantly, it contradicts oral, ancient written sources and archaeological...
- anarchists are not on firm etymological ground and are being completely unhistorical. On the other hand, it is clear that we are not archists either: we do...
- Middlemarch: ... for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have...