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  • 41Lü Bu — Three Kingdoms infobox Name= Lü Bu Caption=Qing Dynasty block print Title= Minor warlord Born= Died=198 Simp=吕布 Trad=呂布 Pinyin=Lǚ Bù WG=Lü Pu Lu Pu Zi=Fèngxiān (奉先) Post= Other=Lü Bu (died 198) was a military general and later minor warlord… …

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  • 42Dion of Syracuse — Dion (Δίων 408–354 BC), tyrant of Syracuse in Sicily, was the son of Hipparinus, and brother in law of Dionysius I of Syracuse. Contents 1 Family 2 Dionysius the Elder s closest adviser 2.1 The arrival of Plato …

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  • 43Dragonheart — For other uses, see Dragonheart (disambiguation). Dragonheart Theatrical release poster Directed by Rob Cohen …

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  • 44Leona Helmsley — Infobox Celebrity name = Leona Helmsley imagesize = 150px caption = birth date = birth date|1920|7|4 birth place = Marbletown, Ulster County, New York death date = death date and age|2007|8|20|1920|7|4|df=y death place = Greenwich, Connecticut… …

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  • 45Aratus of Sicyon — Aratus (271 BC 213 BC) was a statesman of the ancient Greek city state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He deposed the Sicyon tyrant Nicocles in 251 BC. Aratus was an advocate of Greek unity and brought Sicyon into the Achaean League, which he… …

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  • 46Shillelagh Sisters — Infobox Musical artist Name = Shillelagh Sisters Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = UK Genre = Rockabilly, Punk Years active = 1983 ndash;2002 Label = CBS, AlmaFame Associated acts = URL = Current… …

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  • 47Plato's five regimes — The Classical Greek philosopher Plato discusses five types of regimes. They are Aristocracy, Timocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy and Tyranny. Plato also assigns a man to each of these regimes to illustrate what they stand for. The tyrannical man… …

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  • 48imperialism — imperialist, n., adj. imperialistic, adj. imperialistically, adv. /im pear ee euh liz euhm/, n. 1. the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies …

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  • 49Milton, John — born Dec. 9, 1608, London, Eng. died Nov. 8, 1674, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire English poet. A brilliant youth, Milton attended Cambridge University (1625–32), where he wrote poems in Latin, Italian, and English; these included L Allegro… …

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  • 50ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction       the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… …

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