Examples of 'who inhabited' in a sentence

Meaning of "who inhabited"

who inhabited ~ refers to the people or communities who lived in a particular place or region during a specific period of time

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Who inhabited the oppidum is unclear.
They are named after who inhabited them first.
He was well acquitted with the world of finance and those who inhabited it.
The people who inhabited.
Those who inhabited our islands then were extinguished by the desolation of early colonialism.
Worse and those were the people who inhabited his paintings.
Those who inhabited the region years ago were famously fond of alcoholic drinks.
There he would be trained by the monks who inhabited that land.
A demon who inhabited the trunk of a tree would not permit any wood.
It was constructed here by a community of farmers and astronomers who inhabited this valley.
The interest was in the people who inhabited these regions in prehistoric times.
This world you protect deserved better than those who inhabited it.
Hogols were mystical beings who inhabited this world a long time ago.
There are several different spellings for the native people who inhabited this area.
The first known people who inhabited the mountain were the Thracians.

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Little is known about the ancient race who inhabited the area.
It was she who inhabited the other Holon that aided you earlier.
However little is known about the ancient civilization who inhabited the region.
The first nuns who inhabited it came from Tordesillas being her first abbess an Arellano.
Then God sent angels who inhabited the earth.
The history of France is superimposed on the history of the families who inhabited it.
You subdued the Canaanites who inhabited the land before them.
The history of the Cowal is tied into the clans who inhabited it.
And you also had lesser gods who inhabited Earth and the underworld.
Who inhabited parts of the British Isles at the time.
The return of the first people who inhabited Morella.
Learn about the Mayans who inhabited this city and the archeological investigations of the site.
This cave was probably frequented by aborigines who inhabited the island of Hispaniola.
During this long time men who inhabited Ocampo forged a culture with own identity and characteristics.
This certainly increased the power of the Anatolian peoples who inhabited the city.
The Illyrians were a group of tribes who inhabited the western Balkans during the classical times.
The falls area is a sacred site to the Kootenai Indians who inhabited the area.
Nobody knows who inhabited Teotihuacan.
But most of all I loved this world and those who inhabited it.
The Arabs who inhabited the peninsula were a Semitic people.
Homer speaks only of the gods who inhabited the high Olympus.
All who inhabited her were tehoovet, healthy.
These groups were continuously at war with the Caxcan who inhabited the surrounding areas.
They were communities who inhabited the region prior to the Avá Guaraní people.
Old Japanese document about foreign peoples who inhabited the Earth.
A tribe of Iberian people who inhabited the coastline between the Llobregat and Tordera rivers.
It is named for the Natchez tribe of Native Americans who inhabited the area.
The Thracians were the people who inhabited the eastern Balkans in the Classical era.
The name is derived from the Wappinger Indians who inhabited the area.
Later Native Americans who inhabited the area through the time of European contact included Shawnees.
Who are identified with the Jebusites who inhabited Jerusalem before.
Ancestral Pueblans, who inhabited this place hundreds and hundreds of years ago.
The historical Latins were originally an Italic tribe who inhabited the Alban Hills.
Of the ancients, who inhabited caves and fountains.
The legend of the Bear Lake Monster began with the Natives who inhabited this valley.

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A great majority of flats are inhabited by several generations
A place inhabited by beings not unlike myself
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