Adverb
From that time; thereafter.
Source: Webster's dictionarythereafter he never called again Source: Internet
A fourth and last quarter was added by Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175-164 BC); thenceforth Antioch was known as Tetrapolis. Source: Internet
Frowde's agency was set up just in time, for the Revised Version, published on 17 May 1881, sold a million copies before publication and at a breakneck rate thenceforth, though overproduction ultimately made a dent in the profits. Source: Internet
As a result, he thenceforth decided that the only option for him was to travel throughout the land, spreading the knowledge of Christianity as the "true philosophy." Source: Internet
Her mythic qualities thenceforth forever entered the fabric of Byzantine history. Source: Internet
He thenceforth employed his pen on all the various political, historical, and theological matters involving the House of Brunswick; the resulting documents form a valuable part of the historical record for the period. Source: Internet