The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; the actual words of the world's best historians biographers and specialists; a complete system of history for all uses, extending to all countries and subjects and representing the better and newer literature of history . H. Dyer,History of modern Europe, v. i, introduction.—See also Spahis; Military organization: 42. TIMBUKTU, chief town of the territory ofTimbuktu in French West Africa, about nine milesnorth of the Niger. It was occupied by the Frenchin 1893- See Africa: Modern European occupa-tion: Later iqth century. TIME, M


The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; the actual words of the world's best historians biographers and specialists; a complete system of history for all uses, extending to all countries and subjects and representing the better and newer literature of history . H. Dyer,History of modern Europe, v. i, introduction.—See also Spahis; Military organization: 42. TIMBUKTU, chief town of the territory ofTimbuktu in French West Africa, about nine milesnorth of the Niger. It was occupied by the Frenchin 1893- See Africa: Modern European occupa-tion: Later iqth century. TIME, Measurement of. See Inventions: An-cient and Medieval: Measurements; i6th and 17thcenturies: Time measurement. TIME WAGE. See Labor remuneration:Methods of remuneration TIMOCRACY. See Geomori; Athens: 5291 TIMOLEON TIMOLEON (c,411-337 ), Greek states-man and general. Was sent from Corinth to aidSyracuse, 344 See Syracuse: 344. TIMOR, island of the Malay archipelago. Thesouthwestern part of the island is claimed by theNetherlands, and the northeastern by Portuguese Timor. TIMOUR. See Timur. TIMUCHI, members of the senate or Councilof Six Hundred of Massilia, ancient Marseilles. TIMUCUA, North American Indian tribe. See TlMUOU.^NAN IMURthe Bodleian Librar Oxford TIMUQUANAN FAMILY, TEQUESTAS.— Beginning at the southeast, we first meet the his-toric Timucua family, the tribes of which are ex-tinct at the present time. ... In the i6th centurythe Timucua inhabited the northern and middleportion of the peninsula of Florida, and althoughtheir exact limits to the north are unknown, theyheld a portion of Florida bordering on Georgia,and some of the coast islands in the Atlanticocean. . The people received its name fromone of their villages called Timagoa. . Thename means lord, ruler, master (atimuca,waited upon muca, by servants, ati), and thepeoples name is written Atimuca early in thei8th century. . The languages spoken by theCalusa a


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