Definition of Continuators. Meaning of Continuators. Synonyms of Continuators

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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...
- personality, which is distinct from a continuing state, also known as a continuator or historical heir, which despite changes to its borders retains the...
- All 12 post-Soviet states are successors of the Soviet Union, but not continuators. The Union Republics of the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)...
- in 1991, its UN seat was transferred to the Russian Federation, the continuator state of the USSR. The Treaty on the Formation of the Union of Soviet...
- However, some modern historians have emphasised the role of Vandals as continuators of aspects of Roman culture, in the transitional period from Late Antiquity...
- 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...
- 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...
- which is drawn from Prosper's personal experience. Compared with his continuators, Prosper gives detailed coverage of political events. He covers Attila's...
- 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...