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If they had not deliberately attempted to be oblivious of his presence Duane would have concluded they thought him an ordinary visitor, somehow of use to MacNelly. ||||| The only way he could account for his presence there in a ranger's camp was that MacNelly hoped to get useful information out of him. ||||| These rangers were too well trained to appear openly curious about their captain's guest.
In Duane's opinion, how do the Ranger's perceive him Ordinary visitor
These rangers were too well trained to appear openly curious about their captain's guest. ||||| Despite the occasional joke and sally of the more youthful members, and a general conversation of camp-fire nature, Duane was not deceived about the fact that his advent had been an unusual and striking one, which had caused an undercurrent of conjecture and even consternation among them. ||||| As it was, Duane felt a suspense that must have been due to a hint of his identity.
In Duane's opinion, how do the Ranger's perceive him Ordinary visitor
Despite the occasional joke and sally of the more youthful members, and a general conversation of camp-fire nature, Duane was not deceived about the fact that his advent had been an unusual and striking one, which had caused an undercurrent of conjecture and even consternation among them. ||||| After a first quiet scrutiny the rangers apparently paid no more attention to him. ||||| Still that would hardly have made this captain so eager.
In Duane's opinion, how do the Ranger's perceive him Ordinary visitor
Duane was hungry, but he hurried through the ample supper that was set before him, urged on by curiosity and astonishment. ||||| The only way he could account for his presence there in a ranger's camp was that MacNelly hoped to get useful information out of him.
Where was Duane eating supper At the rangers camp
Duane was hungry, but he hurried through the ample supper that was set before him, urged on by curiosity and astonishment. ||||| They were all veterans in service--Duane saw that--and rugged, powerful men of iron constitution.
Where was Duane eating supper At the rangers camp
As it was, Duane felt a suspense that must have been due to a hint of his identity. ||||| They were all veterans in service--Duane saw that--and rugged, powerful men of iron constitution.
Where was Duane eating supper At the rangers camp
Duane was hungry, but he hurried through the ample supper that was set before him, urged on by curiosity and astonishment. ||||| While eating he had bent keen eyes around him.
In this scenario, Duane is seen doing what Eating Supper
Duane was hungry, but he hurried through the ample supper that was set before him, urged on by curiosity and astonishment. ||||| Despite the occasional joke and sally of the more youthful members, and a general conversation of camp-fire nature, Duane was not deceived about the fact that his advent had been an unusual and striking one, which had caused an undercurrent of conjecture and even consternation among them.
In this scenario, Duane is seen doing what Eating Supper
As it was, Duane felt a suspense that must have been due to a hint of his identity. ||||| These rangers were too well trained to appear openly curious about their captain's guest.
In this scenario, Duane is seen doing what Eating Supper
Duane was hungry, but he hurried through the ample supper that was set before him, urged on by curiosity and astonishment. ||||| The only way he could account for his presence there in a ranger's camp was that MacNelly hoped to get useful information out of him. ||||| These rangers were too well trained to appear openly curious about their captain's guest.
What was MacNelly's rank Captain
The only way he could account for his presence there in a ranger's camp was that MacNelly hoped to get useful information out of him. ||||| They were all veterans in service--Duane saw that--and rugged, powerful men of iron constitution. ||||| Despite the occasional joke and sally of the more youthful members, and a general conversation of camp-fire nature, Duane was not deceived about the fact that his advent had been an unusual and striking one, which had caused an undercurrent of conjecture and even consternation among them.
What was MacNelly's rank Captain
Still that would hardly have made this captain so eager. ||||| There was a mystery here, and Duane could scarcely wait for it to be solved. ||||| As it was, Duane felt a suspense that must have been due to a hint of his identity.
What was MacNelly's rank Captain
If they had not deliberately attempted to be oblivious of his presence Duane would have concluded they thought him an ordinary visitor, somehow of use to MacNelly. ||||| The only way he could account for his presence there in a ranger's camp was that MacNelly hoped to get useful information out of him.
Who invited Duane to stay at the camp MacNelly
The only way he could account for his presence there in a ranger's camp was that MacNelly hoped to get useful information out of him. ||||| They were all veterans in service--Duane saw that--and rugged, powerful men of iron constitution.
Who invited Duane to stay at the camp MacNelly
While eating he had bent keen eyes around him. ||||| There was a mystery here, and Duane could scarcely wait for it to be solved.
Who invited Duane to stay at the camp MacNelly
You will remember the name of Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, who with Mazzini had been stirring up trouble for the Austrians. ||||| He came to America and set up a fruit store in New York City, where there were quite a number of his countrymen.
Who came to America and set up a fruit store in New York City Garibaldi
He came to America and set up a fruit store in New York City, where there were quite a number of his countrymen. ||||| In the region around Genoa, he enrolled a thousand men to go on what looked like a desperate enterprise.
Who came to America and set up a fruit store in New York City Garibaldi
Of course, Cavour pretended not to know anything about Garibaldi, for the king of Naples and Sicily was supposed to be a friend of the king of Sardinia. ||||| He sold out his business in New York, and taking all his money, sailed for Italy.
Who came to America and set up a fruit store in New York City Garibaldi
You will remember the name of Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, who with Mazzini had been stirring up trouble for the Austrians. ||||| When the war of 1859 broke out, he volunteered, and fought throughout the campaign.
Who fought in the war of 1859 Garibaldi
When the war of 1859 broke out, he volunteered, and fought throughout the campaign. ||||| Nevertheless, he secretly gave Garibaldi all the help that he dared, and urged men to enroll with him.
Who fought in the war of 1859 Garibaldi
In the region around Genoa, he enrolled a thousand men to go on what looked like a desperate enterprise. ||||| Of course, Cavour pretended not to know anything about Garibaldi, for the king of Naples and Sicily was supposed to be a friend of the king of Sardinia.
Who fought in the war of 1859 Garibaldi
You will remember the name of Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, who with Mazzini had been stirring up trouble for the Austrians. ||||| They finally pursued him so closely that he had to leave Italy.
Who was pursued by the Austrian Garibaldi
They finally pursued him so closely that he had to leave Italy. ||||| When the war of 1859 broke out, he volunteered, and fought throughout the campaign.
Who was pursued by the Austrian Garibaldi
He came to America and set up a fruit store in New York City, where there were quite a number of his countrymen. ||||| But the compromising terms of peace galled him, and he was not satisfied with a country only half free.
Who was pursued by the Austrian Garibaldi
One of the most dramatic changes in priorities proposed by the City Council would shift $25.6 million from funding for court-appointed lawyers to the Legal Aid Society. ||||| That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third.
By increasing current funding to the Legal Aid society by $25.6 million, how much is the Council increasing their funding One third
That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third. ||||| But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million.
By increasing current funding to the Legal Aid society by $25.6 million, how much is the Council increasing their funding One third
But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million. ||||| The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict.
By increasing current funding to the Legal Aid society by $25.6 million, how much is the Council increasing their funding One third
One of the most dramatic changes in priorities proposed by the City Council would shift $25.6 million from funding for court-appointed lawyers to the Legal Aid Society. ||||| That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third.
By increasing current funding to the Legal Aid society by $25.6 million, how much is the Council increasing their funding $80.4 million
That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third. ||||| But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million.
By increasing current funding to the Legal Aid society by $25.6 million, how much is the Council increasing their funding $80.4 million
But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million. ||||| The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict.
By increasing current funding to the Legal Aid society by $25.6 million, how much is the Council increasing their funding $80.4 million
In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million. ||||| Meantime, the City Council proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million for 18-B lawyers by 66 percent, to $21.4 million.
Which former mayor had an allocation of $62.8 million for lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B Giuliani
In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million. ||||| One of the most dramatic changes in priorities proposed by the City Council would shift $25.6 million from funding for court-appointed lawyers to the Legal Aid Society.
Which former mayor had an allocation of $62.8 million for lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B Giuliani
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| One of the most dramatic changes in priorities proposed by the City Council would shift $25.6 million from funding for court-appointed lawyers to the Legal Aid Society.
Which former mayor had an allocation of $62.8 million for lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B Giuliani
In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million. ||||| Meantime, the City Council proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million for 18-B lawyers by 66 percent, to $21.4 million.
Which former mayor had an allocation of $62.8 million for lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B Mayor Giuliani
In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million. ||||| One of the most dramatic changes in priorities proposed by the City Council would shift $25.6 million from funding for court-appointed lawyers to the Legal Aid Society.
Which former mayor had an allocation of $62.8 million for lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B Mayor Giuliani
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| One of the most dramatic changes in priorities proposed by the City Council would shift $25.6 million from funding for court-appointed lawyers to the Legal Aid Society.
Which former mayor had an allocation of $62.8 million for lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B Mayor Giuliani
In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million. ||||| But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million.
In the past $5.6 Million was the allotted amount added, what is the amount they are proposing this year More than $20 million, $80.4 million
But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million. ||||| The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict.
In the past $5.6 Million was the allotted amount added, what is the amount they are proposing this year More than $20 million, $80.4 million
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law.
In the past $5.6 Million was the allotted amount added, what is the amount they are proposing this year More than $20 million, $80.4 million
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million.
Mayor Giuliani is the former mayor of which city New York City
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| But this year for the first time, the Council is proposing shifting more than $20 million in funds earmarked by the Mayor for 18-B lawyers to the Legal Aid Society, which would increase its total funding to $80.4 million.
Mayor Giuliani is the former mayor of which city New York City
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| Meantime, the City Council proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million for 18-B lawyers by 66 percent, to $21.4 million.
Mayor Giuliani is the former mayor of which city New York City
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| Meantime, the City Council proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million for 18-B lawyers by 66 percent, to $21.4 million.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City To handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City To handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City To handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| Meantime, the City Council proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million for 18-B lawyers by 66 percent, to $21.4 million.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City Proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million down to $21.4 million
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City Proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million down to $21.4 million
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City Proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million down to $21.4 million
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| Meantime, the City Council proposed slashing the Mayor's allocation of $62.8 million for 18-B lawyers by 66 percent, to $21.4 million.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City Diverting or adding more funds to Legal Aid
In a document released yesterday to justify its reordered priorities, the Council contended that Legal Aid can achieve greater economies of scale than lawyers appointed pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law. ||||| That would reflect a jump in its current finding of about one-third.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City Diverting or adding more funds to Legal Aid
The Council document also noted that "inexplicably" 18-B lawyers are handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City, even though their mandate is to handle only multi-defendant cases where the Legal Aid Society had a conflict. ||||| In past years, the City Council had consistently added $5.6 million to the $54.7 million proposed for the Legal Aid Society by former Mayor Giuliani, bringing the total to just a shade over $60 million.
What did the Council do about 18-B lawyers handling 50 percent of the indigent criminal cases in New York City Diverting or adding more funds to Legal Aid
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? North Africa
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest.
Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? North Africa
During a counter-offensive in 1109, the town was overrun by the Moors, but the Christianized fortress held. ||||| The first solid references to this obscure settlement on the Castilian plateau, guarded by the looming Guadarrama mountain range, appear in the 9th century.
Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? North Africa
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? North African
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest.
Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? North African
During a counter-offensive in 1109, the town was overrun by the Moors, but the Christianized fortress held. ||||| The first solid references to this obscure settlement on the Castilian plateau, guarded by the looming Guadarrama mountain range, appear in the 9th century.
Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? North African
Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Excellent hunting
If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Excellent hunting
After several unsuccessful skirmishes, the Christian forces of Alfonso VI captured Madrid in 1083. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Excellent hunting
Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Because of the hunting
If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Because of the hunting
After several unsuccessful skirmishes, the Christian forces of Alfonso VI captured Madrid in 1083. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Because of the hunting
Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri An early version of parliament, held a formal meeting there
If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri An early version of parliament, held a formal meeting there
After several unsuccessful skirmishes, the Christian forces of Alfonso VI captured Madrid in 1083. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri An early version of parliament, held a formal meeting there
Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Good air
If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Good air
After several unsuccessful skirmishes, the Christian forces of Alfonso VI captured Madrid in 1083. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Good air
Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Air was invigorating
If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Air was invigorating
After several unsuccessful skirmishes, the Christian forces of Alfonso VI captured Madrid in 1083. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
What caused the kings of Spain to begin to visit Madri Air was invigorating
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d.
What peninsula did the Armies of North African nomads invade in a.d. Iberian
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What peninsula did the Armies of North African nomads invade in a.d. Iberian
The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What peninsula did the Armies of North African nomads invade in a.d. Iberian
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d.
What peninsula did the Armies of North African nomads invade in a.d. The Iberian Peninsula
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
What peninsula did the Armies of North African nomads invade in a.d. The Iberian Peninsula
The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What peninsula did the Armies of North African nomads invade in a.d. The Iberian Peninsula
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Who overtook the Romans North African nomads
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
Who overtook the Romans North African nomads
Meanwhile, Madrid enjoyed brief prominence in 1308 when king Ferdinand IV and his Cortes, an early version of parliament, held a formal meeting in the fledgling town. ||||| The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible.
Who overtook the Romans North African nomads
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Who overtook the Romans Armies of African Nomads
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
Who overtook the Romans Armies of African Nomads
Meanwhile, Madrid enjoyed brief prominence in 1308 when king Ferdinand IV and his Cortes, an early version of parliament, held a formal meeting in the fledgling town. ||||| The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible.
Who overtook the Romans Armies of African Nomads
The Romans built their most advanced outpost on the Iberian peninsula, but left nothing of consequence in Madrid. ||||| Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Who overtook the Romans The North African nomads intent on spreading Islam
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| If Madrid played any role in these pivotal events, no record of it remains.
Who overtook the Romans The North African nomads intent on spreading Islam
Meanwhile, Madrid enjoyed brief prominence in 1308 when king Ferdinand IV and his Cortes, an early version of parliament, held a formal meeting in the fledgling town. ||||| The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible.
Who overtook the Romans The North African nomads intent on spreading Islam
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Who had overun most of Spain Armies of North African forces
Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain. ||||| The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest.
Who had overun most of Spain Armies of North African forces
The first solid references to this obscure settlement on the Castilian plateau, guarded by the looming Guadarrama mountain range, appear in the 9th century. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
Who had overun most of Spain Armies of North African forces
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Who had overun most of Spain Armies of North African nomads
Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain. ||||| The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest.
Who had overun most of Spain Armies of North African nomads
The first solid references to this obscure settlement on the Castilian plateau, guarded by the looming Guadarrama mountain range, appear in the 9th century. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
Who had overun most of Spain Armies of North African nomads
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
Who had overun most of Spain North African nomads
Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain. ||||| The hamlet entered historical chronicles for its military significance; it was located near the main line of resistance to the Christian reconquest.
Who had overun most of Spain North African nomads
The first solid references to this obscure settlement on the Castilian plateau, guarded by the looming Guadarrama mountain range, appear in the 9th century. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs that united all the provinces of Spain, first visited Madrid in 1477.
Who had overun most of Spain North African nomads
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| Within 10 years, they had overrun most of Spain.
What country did the Armies of North African nomads overrun after invading in a.d. Spain
Armies of North African nomads, intent on disseminating Islam, invaded the peninsula in a.d. ||||| The Moors were expelled from the town, but they remained in control of southern Spain for almost four centuries.
What country did the Armies of North African nomads overrun after invading in a.d. Spain
The Arabic name for "place of many springs," variously recorded as Magerit, Mayrit or Magrit, eventually evolved into Madrid. ||||| Over a period of many centuries crucial in Spanish history, Madrid's significance was negligible.
What country did the Armies of North African nomads overrun after invading in a.d. Spain
Meanwhile, Madrid enjoyed brief prominence in 1308 when king Ferdinand IV and his Cortes, an early version of parliament, held a formal meeting in the fledgling town. ||||| From then on, the kings of Spain began to visit Madrid, where the air was invigorating and the hunting excellent.
After what year did the kings of Spain began to visit Madrid 1308