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  • 41Vauntingly — Vaunt ing*ly, adv. In a vaunting manner. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 42Constantine II of Scotland — Constantine II King of Alba Reign 900–943 Predecessor Donald II Successor Malcolm I …

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  • 43Hector — In Greek mythology, Hectōr (Polytonic|Ἕκτωρ , holding fast [This etymology is given under [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=hector searchmode=none Hector] in the Online Etymological Dictionary , which, if true, would make it an Indo… …

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  • 44Pompey — For other uses, see Pompey (disambiguation). Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Roman statue of Pompey, at the Villa Arconati a Castellazzo di Bollate (Milan, Italy). It was brought there from Rome in 1627 by Galeazzo Arconati. Born September 29, 106 BC …

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  • 45Roman triumph — Trajan s column, a depiction in stone of a symbolic triumph celebrating Trajan s victory over the Dacians (Romania). The procession winds up the column in a spiral panel …

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  • 46Athelstan of England — Infobox British Royalty|Monarch name = Athelstan title = King of the English imagesize = 250px caption = The tomb of King Athelstan in Malmesbury Abbey rank = 9th reign = August 2,924 (or 925 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic… …

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  • 47The Roast Beef of Old England — is an English patriotic ballad. It was written by Henry Fielding for his play The Grub Street Opera , which was first performed in 1731. The lyrics were added to over the next twenty years. The song increased in popularity when given a new… …

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  • 48Vestavia Hills High School — Infobox Secondary school name = Vestavia Hills High School type = Public city = Vestavia Hills state = AL country = USA established = 1970 accreditation = Southern Association of Secondary Schools and AdvancED principal = Mr. Caswell McWaters… …

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  • 49Mu'allaqat — The Mu‘allaqāt (Arabic: المعلقات, [al muʕallaqaːt]) is the title of a group of seven long Arabic poems or qasida (singular qaṣīda, plural qaṣā id) that have come down from the time before Islam. Each is considered the best work of these pre… …

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  • 50Bani Assad — The Bani Assad or Banu Asad (Arabic for sons of the lion ) is an Arab tribe in Iraq. Today, many members of the tribe live in major Iraqi cities of Najaf, Nasiriyah, Karbala and Basra as well in Khuzestan in Ahwaz or Arabistan in Iran (Arabs of… …

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