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  • 101Charlemagne — (742 814)    The greatest king of the Middle Ages, Charlemagne forged a powerful empire during his long reign from 768 to 814 and left an indelible mark on his age and the generations to come. The son of Pippin the Short, the first Carolingian… …

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  • 102unextinguishable — “+ adjective 1. : incapable of being stopped from burning : unquenchable 2. : incapable of being ended or suppressed unextinguishable laughter …

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  • 103un|sup|pressed — «UHN suh PREHST», adjective. not suppressed; not held or kept under; not subdued; not quelled; not put down: »unsuppressed laughter, unsuppressed rebellion …

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  • 104AKEDAH — (ʿAqedah; Heb. הָדֵקֲע, lit. binding (of Isaac) ), the Pentateuchal narrative (Gen. 22:1–19) describing God s command to abraham to offer isaac , the son of his old age, as a sacrifice. Obedient to the command, Abraham takes Isaac to the place of …

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  • 105FOLKLORE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction …

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