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  • 121Armageddon (MUD) — Infobox VG title = Armageddon MUD developer = Independent engine = DikuMUD version = Updated Weekly released = 1991 genre = MMORPG, MUD, RPI modes = Multiplayer platforms = OS Independent requirements = Internet with Port 4050 open, and a Telnet… …

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  • 122Great Mahele — The Great Mahele (lit., division ) or just the Mahele was the Hawaiian land redistribution act proposed by King Kamehameha III in the 1830s and enacted in 1848. Contents 1 Overview 2 Hawaiian Bill of Rights 1839 3 1840 Constitution of the Kingdom …

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  • 123Beati Paoli — is the name of a secretive sect thought to have existed in medieval Sicily. The sect, as described by the author Luigi Natoli in his historic novel I Beati Paoli (written as a series under the pseudonym William Galt in 1909, then re published as… …

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  • 124De Montfort's Parliament — was an English parliament of 1265, instigated by Simon de Montfort, a baronial rebel leader. Although this gathering did not have the approval of king Henry III, and the members convened without royal approval, most scholars believe this was the… …

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  • 125Chinese honorifics — were developed due to class consciousness and Confucian principles of order and respect in Ancient and Imperial China. The Chinese polite language also affects Japanese honorifics conceptually; both emphasized the idea of classes and in group vs …

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  • 126German nobility — The German nobility (German: Adel) was the elite hereditary ruling class or aristocratic class from ca. 500 B.C. to the Holy Roman Empire and what is now Germany. Contents 1 Principles of German nobility 2 Divisions of nobility 3 …

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  • 127Macdonald River (St Albans) — There are two rivers named Macdonald River in New South Wales, Australia. See Macdonald River The Macdonald River is a tributary of the Hawkesbury River. It rises near Putty and flows about 60 kilometers generally south east to where it joins the …

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  • 128Murong Wei — Birth and death: 350[1][2]–385[2] …

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