- whom the
parganas of
Laling and
Songir had been
granted by the Peshwa,
repeopled the town and
received from the Vinchurkar, in
return for his services...
- nature's
sentiments will be
awakened in
every heart, the
state will be
repeopled"—a
hyperbole that
demonstrates Rousseau's
commitment to
grandiose rhetoric...
- of
Nuremberg and
Vienna were
withdrawn from the
Irish congregation and
repeopled by
German monks in 1418. St. James's Abbey, Würzburg, was left without...
-
referred to is the same
related by Livy.) It is
certain that it was
never repeopled: its name is
found in Pliny's list of the
extinct cities of
Latium (iii...
-
These had at
first been
established by
Dionysius at Messana, when he
repeopled that city; but the
Spartans having taken umbrage at this, he transferred...
- that
within less than a year some 300
deserted towns and
villages were
repeopled,
trade revived, and, in
spite of the
abolition of
transit duties and the...
- with
those of Catana, and
settled them
together at Leontini,
while he
repeopled the two
cities with
fresh colonists from
other quarters. The city was...
-
Magdalene at M****illes to the
dignity of an abbey; in 1880 he
restored and
repeopled the
Abbey of
Santo Domingo de
Silos in Spain; in July, 1889, he established...
-
expelled the
inhabitants of that city because, in his words, "I
wolde repeople a****ne the
towne with pure Englysshmen". When King
Henry V
conquered Harfleur...
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subdued all this region. The
first bishop of Sigüenza,
after it had been
repeopled, was Bernardo, a
native of Agen in France, who had been "capisol" (caput...