The Carib Indians violently displaced the Arawak tribes around 1000 C.E. and called the island Camerhogne, until they also were driven out. |
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In Pompeii, destroyed in 79 C.E., many of the street signs and graffiti are in Oscan, a language related to Latin but quite distinct from it. |
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It was only after the final expulsion of the Saracens in about 1000 C.E., that people returned to living on the coast. |
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These countermarks could have been stamped in about 36 C.E, the period when Pilate left his official post. |
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By the late second century C.E., peoples such as the Slavs, Germans, Huns, and Bohemians began to raid Austria. |
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In the fourth century C.E. Bahrain was annexed into the Sasanian Empire. |
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Starting in the sixth century C.E., the area that is now Slovenia was perpetually invaded by the Avars, a Mongol tribe, who were in turn, driven out by the Slavs. |
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As every media outlet on the planet reminded us, the original Council of Nicea was held in 325 c.e. in modern-day Iznik, Turkey. |
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The cult of the chief executive reached its apogee in the nineteen-nineties, a period when C.E.O.s seemed not so much to serve their companies as to embody them. |
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