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  • 71James Augustus St. John — (24 September 1795 22 September 1875), British author and traveller, was born in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales, the son of Gelly John, shoemaker. He recorded that he received instruction from a local clergyman, mastering the classics and… …

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  • 72Mythical origins of language — There have been many accounts of the origin of language in the world s mythologies and other stories pertaining to the origin of language, the development of language and the reasons behind the diversity in languages today. These myths have… …

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  • 73Maronites — • History of the Maronite nation and Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maronites     Maronites     † …

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  • 74Attacotti — (variously spelled) refers to a people who despoiled Roman Britain between 364 and 368, along with Scotti, Picts, Saxons, Roman military deserters, and the indigenous Britons themselves. The Attacotti were defeated by Count Theodosius in 368,… …

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  • 75Samanthan — Samanthans are a class of Nairs of Kerala. Traditionally they were subordinate to the Malayala Kshatriyas and superior to the Kiriyathil Nairs. Most of the customs and ceremonies of the Samanthans are same as Nairs. They did not wear the sacred… …

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  • 76Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire — Assyrian Army Participant in Assyrian wars of conquest   …

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  • 77Glossary of Hinduism terms — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 78Сент-Джон Джемс-Август — (Saint John, 1801 1875) английский писатель; много путешествовал, особенно по Египту и Нубии. Написал: Lives of celebrated travellers (Лонд., 1830), Anatomy of society (там же, 1831), History, manners and customs of the Hindoos (1831), Egypt and… …

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  • 79Durrës — Dyrrhachium redirects here. For any of three battles which occurred here, see Battle of Dyrrhachium (disambiguation). Durrës   Municipality and City   …

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  • 80Formulary (model documents) — Formularies (singular formulary; Latin littera(e) formularis, ares ) are medieval collections of models for the execution of documents (acta), public or private; a space being left for the insertion of names, dates, and circumstances peculiar to… …

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