| 41. | Onomastic Studies indicate that theophoric names containing the Tetragrammaton were very popular during the monarchy ( 8th 7th centuries BCE ).
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| 42. | The onomastic evidence and glosses of Slavic words in foreign-language texts show no detectable regional differences during this period.
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| 43. | In particular, Mitxelena spoke about an " onomastic pool " from which both Aquitanian and Iberian would have drawn:
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| 44. | They may be English words ( common nouns ) or regularly formed onomastics, but they are, nevertheless, nearly unique.
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| 45. | This is part of a cleanup of " onomastics " pages created by the problematic User : Sheynhertz-Unbayg, see:
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| 46. | The further refinements of Illyrian onomastic provinces for that Illyrian area included in the later Roman province were proposed by G�za Alf�ldy.
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| 47. | Second place went to 14-year old Stephen Hayes of Oxon Hill, Maryland, who fell on " onomastics ."
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| 48. | It is a great onomastic anthology of naming legends of significant places in the Irish landscape and comprises about 176 poems in total.
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| 49. | Talhoffer was a well-educated man who took interest in astrology, mathematics, onomastics, and the auctoritas and the ratio.
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| 50. | I've tried to group them all into Category : Onomastics for easy reference, but may not have got the lot.
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