Ten+hundred

  • 31hundred — Under the Saxon organization of England, each county or shire comprised of an indefinite number of hundreds, each hundred containing ten tithings, or groups of ten families of freeholders or frankpledges. The hundred was governed by a high… …

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  • 32Ten-gō sakusen — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Ten gō sakusen partof=the Pacific Theater of World War II caption= Yamato under attack. A large fire burns aft of her superstructure and she is low in the water from torpedo damage date=April 7, 1945… …

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  • 33Ten Tragic Days — Mexican citizens surrounding the citadel of Mexico City …

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  • 34Hundred and Four — The Hundred and Four, or Council of 104, was a Carthaginian tribunal of judges. They were created early in Carthage s history, and are described in Aristotle s Politics (fourth century, B.C.) as the highest constitutional authority. By the time… …

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  • 35Ten Martyrs — The Ten Martyrs (Aseret Harugei Malchut עשרת הרוגי מלכות) refers to a group of ten rabbis living during the era of the Mishnah who were martyred by the Romans in the period after the destruction of the second Temple. Although all ten could not… …

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  • 36Ten Attendants — The Ten Attendants (also known as the Ten Eunuchs) (Traditional Chinese: 十常侍, pinyin: shí chángshì) were a group of eunuchs from the Eunuch Faction of the Han Imperial Court in China. Due to their position of power owed to their proximity to the… …

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  • 37Hundred Family Surnames — The Hundred Family Surnames (zh cp|c=百家姓|p=Bǎijiāxìng) is a classic Chinese text composed of common surnames in ancient China. The book was composed in the early Song Dynasty.K. S. Tom. [1989] (1989). Echoes from Old China: Life, Legends and Lore …

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  • 38hundred — The round number of ten times ten. A superior division made up of ten towns or tithings, which, in turn, were each composed of ten families of freeholders. In some of the more northern counties these hundreds were called wapentakes. See 1 Bl Comm …

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  • 39Hundred Days of Reform — ▪ Chinese history       (1898), in Chinese history, imperial attempt at renovating the Chinese state and social system. It occurred after the Chinese defeat in the Sino Japanese War (1894–95) and the ensuing rush for concessions in China on the… …

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  • 40hundred-and-tenth — adjective the ordinal number of one hundred ten in counting order • Syn: ↑110th • Similar to: ↑ordinal …

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