After the demise of the Olympics, they were not held again until the late 19th century.
The Kalchuris were still a powerful tribe and continued to hold most of their possessions until the 12th century.
Fairs were held on the site three times a year until the 19th century.
There was a regular "pattern" held at the church until at least the 18th century.
It held this position until the mid-17th century.
The first services weren't held in the church until the early 17th century.
This was the dominant view held by Europeans until the fifteenth century.
The foundation still held the tithing rights until the late 18th century.
The Gambier-Parry family held the estate until the late 20th century.
Courts were held until the late 19th century.