The British had a further method of nomenclature that they adopted in the 19th century.
It was adopted by the Christian states of Europe in the early 17th century.
They adopted the name of Dalvi in the 12th century.
The arms in use today, which were adopted in the late 19th century, are based on this version.
Police officers adopted the bicycle early in the 20th century, initially using their own.
The Houppelande was also adopted by women late in the century.
These rules were adopted in the 18th century as part of teaching practice.
The present "Benson" was adopted early in the 19th century.
The figure of the horse was adopted in the fifteenth century.
France adopted the secret ballot in the late 18th century.