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单词 Aquitania
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They arrived in New York on May 16 aboard the Cunard ocean liner Aquitania. Harry M. Rosenfeld, a key figure in The Post’s Watergate coverage, dies at 91 2021-07-16T04:00:00Z
The trip, aboard the luxury liner the Aquitania, was no privation. How Mary-Kay Wilmers Became Britain’s Most Influential Editor 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z
By the early part of the 20th Century, the company's "Big Three" liners - Mauretania, Berengaria and Aquitania - were the primary means of passenger transport the Atlantic. Cunard 175th anniversary exhibition in Southampton - BBC News 2015-04-30T04:00:00Z
Some ships, such as the Aquitania, were quickly repurposed by governments for military use. Boating for Leisure, 1914 [Slide Show] 2014-05-05T16:00:00Z
Of or pertaining to Aquitania, now called Gascony. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
The same disease prevailed in the second century, and Soranus, a physician of Aquitania, was sent for to heal it. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
Eudes, Duke of Aquitania, administered a total defeat to the Saracens under the walls of Toulouse in 721, but this only diverted their course more to the west. The Moors in Spain 2011-08-29T02:01:09.183Z
Full of content at this new treaty made, King Attila now led his warriors brave On to the west, to Aquitania Where Alpher sway'd the sceptre, strong and brave. Ekkehard. Vol. II (of II). A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:45.217Z
There was only one drawback on the Aquitania. Trenching at Gallipoli The personal narrative of a Newfoundlander with the ill-fated Dardanelles expedition 2011-02-02T03:00:25.187Z
Here Pope Adrian crowned his son Pipin king of Lombardy, and the youngest, Louis, king of Aquitania. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII
Like the rest of Gaul, Aquitania absorbed a large measure of Roman civilization, and this continued to distinguish the district down to a late period. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
After a delay of about two hours they filed up the gang-plank and boarded the Aquitania, the largest ship afloat. History of Ambulance Company Number 139
In 52 B.C., during the war with Vercingetorix, it was completely destroyed by the Roman conqueror, but under Augustus it rose again into importance, and was made the capital of Aquitania Prima. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John"
The Bay of Biscay was just a little rough when we went through it, but it did not affect the Aquitania very much. Trenching at Gallipoli The personal narrative of a Newfoundlander with the ill-fated Dardanelles expedition 2011-02-02T03:00:25.187Z
It is supposed that Charles Martell was then engaged, together with Eudo, Duke of Aquitania, in expelling the Saracens from Southern France. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII
Although many of the tribes of Aquitania submitted to Julius Caesar, it was not until about 28 B.C. that the district was brought under the Roman yoke. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
Under the Roman empire it became a flourishing commercial city, and in the 4th century it was made the capital of Aquitania Secunda. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 2 "Bohemia" to "Borgia, Francis"
The earliest invaders, under the name of Celtae, had occupied all central Gaul, doubtless mixing with the aboriginal Ligurians and Iberians, who, however, maintained themselves respectively in the later Provence and in Aquitania. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
At first the doctor on the Aquitania persisted in calling us Canadians, and wanted to send us to Walton-on-Thames. Trenching at Gallipoli The personal narrative of a Newfoundlander with the ill-fated Dardanelles expedition 2011-02-02T03:00:25.187Z
Charles was called by the unanimous vote of the Frank magnates to rule the whole kingdom of the Franks increased greatly as it was by the late conquests of Charles in Aquitania and Gascony. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII
About the time of Julius Caesar the name Aquitania was given to that part of Gaul lying between the Pyrenees and the Garonne, and its inhabitants were a race, or races, distinct from the Celts. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
The largest ship is the Aquitania from Liverpool, with four large funnels. My Diary in Serbia: April 1, 1915-Nov. 1, 1915
However, the greater part of Aquitania remained in the hands of the Franks. A History of Rome to 565 A. D.
It was on the Aquitania again, and every moment brought back some recollection of Rosemary and Ralston Murray. The Brightener
From oversea dredger and frail harbour tug to the magnitude of an Aquitania, we were ever ready to board her on the launching ways and steer her to the limits of her draught. Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war
William’s duchy almost reached the limits of the Roman Aquitania Prima and Secunda, but did not stretch south of the Garonne, a district which was in the possession of the Gascons. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
Not that it mattered; the children got just as much ozone as on the deck of the Aquitania. The Deaves Affair
For indeed he could not march before the summer had banished the frost and cold, and allowed him to receive supplies from Aquitania. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens
This was our second day out from New York on the Aquitania, and my spirits had been slightly damped by discovering that two fellow-passengers if not more were extremely miserable. The Brightener
Did not the skipper of the duty patrol hail Aquitania on her approach to the Clyde booms and advise the captain? . . . Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war
Under the empire Arvernia formed part of Prima Aquitania, and the district shared in the fortunes of Aquitaine during the Merovingian and Carolingian periods. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
They took on board that day another thousand cases, again transferred the less seriously wounded to the Aquitania, and returned once more to Anzac. The Tale of a Trooper
We left the "Aquitania" at 10 last night, many hundreds being left on the boat for discharge next day. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
I began with the Aquitania: the man in the cushioned deck-chair, going home condemned to die; the beautiful girl who appeared on the second day out; the recognition. The Brightener
Then after ten years, coming with their wives and children, they invaded as if to settle in Aquitania, a province of Gaul. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
I am sending it on board the Aquitania at six o'clock. The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts
Mac was told they were at Mudros alongside the Aquitania putting all light and medium cases on board that vessel. The Tale of a Trooper
The "Aquitania" was at first a troopship and mounted four 6-inch guns, and has carried 7000 troops at a time, besides her crew. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
"That is why she couldn't resist, on the Aquitania," I murmured. The Brightener
The Duke of Aquitania was also in the camp. History of the Moors of Spain
Take these, with our baggage, to the steamship Aquitania—Cunard Line. The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts
In reading it we quickly discover that he was specially well acquainted with the convents of the Province of Aquitania, and noted with care everything that concerned them. Life of St. Francis of Assisi
She is a big boat but is dwarfed by the "Aquitania". The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
They had talked of their wonderful meeting on the Aquitania, and the life to which it had led. The Brightener
Gaul was not only the name of the whole country, which embraced three provinces—Gallia, Aquitania, and Britannia—it was also the name of one of the provinces. Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town
"Aquitania," with doors leading off to bath and bedroom of the suite. The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts
The first thrill was when Bowling Green, Esq., secretary, cast an eye upward as the club descended from the Fourteenth Street sharabang, and saw, over the piers, the tall red funnels of the Aquitania. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
The passengers were unable to read these, but they must have been very important when a ship like the "Aquitania" came to a dead halt. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
Clovis overthrows the Visigoths near Poitiers; he becomes master of nearly the whole of Aquitania. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
About the same time P. Crassus arrived in Aquitania, which, as was already said, is, both from its extent and its number of population, a third part of Gaul. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History
A similar institution is mentioned by Caesar among the Sotiates, a tribe of Aquitania. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2
When he contracted his alliance with the Duke of Aquitania, Charles Martel did not know against what enemies and perils he would soon have to struggle. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1
At Gib. we had been told that a rumour had reached England, and appeared in the "Daily Mail," that the "Aquitania" had been torpedoed. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
Again, did the Cunard Company build her three great steamships, the Mauretania, the Lusitania, the Aquitania for the fate which has come to them? Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
They defeated the Duke of Aquitania, who tried to halt them near Bordeaux, and marched upon Paris. The Story of Mankind
He coasted Spain, Portugal, Aquitania, Brittany, discovered Great Britain, coasted it, and reached Thule, which some have supposed to be Iceland, but others the Orkney Isles. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
Southern Gaul, that is to say, Aquitania, Vasconia, Narbonness, called Septimania, and the two banks of the Rhone near its mouths, were not comprised in these partitions of the Frankish dominions. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1
The four tugs then arranged themselves along our starboard side, got their noses up against the "Aquitania's" ribs and butted her up against the quay wall. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
In 1914 I saw the great Aquitania, finest of all floating palaces, tied by the nose to the wharf at Liverpool, the most sheepish-looking steamship I ever saw anywhere. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
Aquitania extends from the river Garonne to the Pyrenaean mountains and to that part of the ocean which is near Spain: it looks between the setting of the sun and the north star. "De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries
This division of Spain has to the north Aquitania, to the north-east Narbonense, and to the south the Mediterranean. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 01 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Duke Eudes saw with profound anxiety his enemies settled in Septimania, and ever on the point of invading and devastating Aquitania. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1
I learned that our destination was back to Lemnos, where I would be trans-shipped to the "Aquitania" which is booked to sail on the 22nd. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
Born at Forum Julii in Gaul, he was made Governor of Aquitania by Vespasian in 73. Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D.
He orders P. Crassus to proceed into Aquitania with twelve legionary cohorts and a great number of the cavalry, lest auxiliaries should be sent into Gaul by these states, and such great nations be united. "De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries
Burdigala, now Bordeaux, the chief city of Aquitania, on the Garonne, was famous for its schools of rhetoric and grammar. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
He was then governor of the province of Aquitania for near a year, and soon afterwards took the consulship in the usual course, and held it for six months 656. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Complete
In the afternoon we made another attempt to get on board the "Aquitania" and again failed. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
One mighty specimen was shaped like the Rock of Gibraltar but with steeper cliffs, and another had a natural dock that would have contained the Aquitania. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition
For all the states of Aquitania sent ambassadors to him and delivered hostages. "De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries
They come over to us travelling in great simplicity, and they return in the ducal suite of the Aquitania. My Discovery of England
From a rough wharf on the North River they stared at the stern of the Aquitania and her stacks and wireless antenna lifted above the dock-house which shut her in. Babbitt
November 24th.—After two hours fiddling about we managed to attach our fore and aft hawsers to the "Aquitania," and after breakfast we went on board our new home. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
Even the Aquitania with such an opening in her outer hull would be bound to take a list.  Notes on Life and Letters
Even the Aquitania would not be quite seaworthy, for she would not be manageable. Notes on Life and Letters
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