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- filmmaker." It is only since the beginning of the 19th century that anachronistic deviations from historical reality have jarred on a general audience...
- Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty (also known as C.A.D.) was an American rock band based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, notable for being one of the early...
- notion that non-avian dinosaurs co-existed with prehistoric humans. The anachronistic combination of cavemen with dinosaurs eventually became a cliché, and...
- Saint Dominic anachronistically presiding over an auto de fe, by Pedro Berruguete (around 1495)...
- was originated by Sigmund Freud (1905) to denote the persistence of anachronistic ****ual traits. The term subsequently came to denote object relationships...
- Caïssa is a fictional (anachronistic) Thracian dryad portra**** as the goddess of chess. She was first mentioned during the Renaissance by Italian poet...
- continues to be used today, albeit now more frequently in an ironically anachronistic and kitsch fashion. The use of the term ye to mean "the" derives from...
- Earl of Surrey (c. 1130 – 7 May 1202) (alias Hamelin of Anjou and, anachronistically, Hamelin Plantagenet), was an Anglo-Angevin nobleman, being an elder...
- Geoffrey Chaucer (Paul Bettany). Its 14th-century story is intentionally anachronistic, with many modern pop culture references and a soundtrack featuring...
- version created in 1906 and a second in 1907. Hamdi's painting of an anachronistic historical character attempting to train tortoises is usually interpreted...