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  • 51Apocalyptic literature — This entry only concerns the historical genre of apocalyptic literature. Justifications and interpretations within theological contexts are abundantly available at entries for individual books. For other uses, see Apocalypse (disambiguation) for… …

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  • 52John Coventry — For other people named John Coventry, see John Coventry (disambiguation). Sir John Coventry (c. 1636–1682) was son of John Coventry (died 1652), the second son of lord keeper Thomas Coventry. Between 1655 and 1659, he travelled in the continent… …

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  • 53John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton — (July 5, 1656 ndash; June 21, 1708), was a Scottish noblemanHe was the eldest son of Robert Hamilton, Lord Presmennan (d. 1696). Having married Margaret, granddaughter of John Hamilton, 1st Lord Belhaven and Stenton; who had been made a peer by… …

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  • 54Sempronius Asellio — Publius Sempronius Asellio (died after 91 B.C.1) was an early Roman historian and one of the first writers of historiographic work in Latin. He was a military tribune of P. Scipio Aemilianus Africanus at the siege of Numantia in Hispania in 134 B …

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  • 55Mermaids in popular culture — Mermaids are regularly depicted in literature, film and music, like many creatures of mythology and folklore. Contents 1 Literature 2 Stage 3 Comic books 4 Video games …

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  • 56Helenopolis — Coordinates: 40°43′24″N 29°30′08″E / 40.72339°N 29.50224°E / 40.72339; 29.50224 This article is about Helenopolis in Bithynia. There was …

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  • 57Trust deed of Brahmo Sabha — The modern religious philosophy of Brahmoism is based in part on the foundations of reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy s humanitarian philosophy, as exemplified by the Trust Deed of Brahmo Sabha, known to Brahmos as the 1830 Brahmo Trust Deed . Brief… …

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  • 58disparage — disparager, n. /di spar ij/, v.t., disparaged, disparaging. 1. to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle: Do not disparage good manners. 2. to bring reproach or discredit upon; lower the estimation of: Your behavior will disparage… …

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  • 59Hepplewhite, George — died 1786, London, Eng. British cabinetmaker. He was apprenticed to a furniture maker in Lancaster and later opened a shop in London. His reputation is based on his Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer s Guide (1788), containing some 300 designs. Pieces …

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  • 60Greek Church — • Details the history and various divisions of the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Greek Church     Greek Church     † …

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