Didot edition of Arrian, and the Epitome Rerum Gestarum Alexandri magni, an abridgment made in the 4th or 5th century of a lost Latin work of uncertain date, combining history with elements taken from the Romance (edited by O.
Avianus (of uncertain date, perhaps the 4th century) translated 42 of the fables into Latin elegiacs.
The aisle, the walls of which have not been rebuilt, and which has a chequered pavement of uncertain date, was for some centuries the burial-place of the owners of Studley Royal, and is often called the Mallory Chapel.
Authority for his life, a fragmentary life of uncertain date, published by Bollandus.
Authorities, his life by an anonymous author, of uncertain date, also the lections for this day in the Lodi Breviary.
Authority: a life in Simeon Metaphrastes of uncertain date.
Authority:--A life by an anonymous author of uncertain date, but apparently trustworthy.
Cogitosus, is of uncertain date; another is by Laurence, prior of Durham, d.
Authority:--Two lives of uncertain date, by anonymous writers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncertain date" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.