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  • 91horse-soldier — n. Cavalryman, mounted man, horseman, mounted soldier, dragoon, chasseur …

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  • 92Coleman Barks — (born 1937) is an American poet. Although he neither speaks nor reads Persian, he is nonetheless renowned as an interpreter of Rumi and other mystic poets of Persia. Contents 1 Biographical notes 2 Rumi translations 3 Original poetry …

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  • 93Mabila — Also see: Mauvilla. The town of Mabila[1](or Mavila, Mavilla, Mauvilla)[2] was a small fortress town known to Chief Tuskaloosa in 1540, in a region of present day central Alabama.[1] The exact location has been debated for centuries. Mabila was a …

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  • 94Majorian — Emperor of the Western Roman Empire Coin of Emperor Majorian Reign April 1, 457 – August 2, 461 …

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  • 95SPG-9 — Infobox Weapon name=SPG 9 caption=A Polish SPG 9M is loaded. Polish Ministry of Defence photo. origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union type=Recoilless rifle is ranged=yes is artillery=yes service=1962 1999 used by= wars= designer= design date=… …

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  • 96Dogs in warfare — War dogs redirects here. For other uses, see War Dogs. A U.S. Air Force dog atop an M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Iraq in 2007. Dogs in warfare have a long history starting in ancient times. From war dogs trained in combat to their use as… …

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  • 97écu — /ay kyooh /; Fr. /ay kyuu /, n., pl. écus /ay kyoohz /; Fr. /ay kyuu /. 1. the shield carried by a mounted man at arms in the Middle Ages. 2. any of various gold and silver coins of France, issued from the 13th through the 18th centuries, bearing …

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  • 98Newton Jasper Wilburn — Captain Newton Jasper Wilburn (November 9, 1874–January 31, 1927) was a Kentucky National Guard officer who played a crucial part in ending the Black Patch Tobacco Wars, the most sustained and violent civil uprising in America since the Civil War …

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  • 99onstígend — m ( es/ ) mounted man …

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  • 100picador — pɪkÉ™dÉ”r / dɔː n. (Spanish) mounted man who pricks a bull in order to anger it before a bullfight …

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