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  • 121William Godwin — Infobox Writer name =William Godwin |thumb|right caption = birthdate = birth date|1756|3|3|df=y birthplace = Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England deathdate = death date and age|1836|4|7|1756|3|3|df=y deathplace = London, England occupation =… …

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  • 122Historia Brittonum — The Historia Brittonum , or The History of the Britons , is a historical work that was first written sometime shortly after AD 833, and exists in several recensions of varying difference. It purports to relate the history of the Brittonic… …

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  • 123John Barbour (poet) — John Barbour (?1320 ndash; March 13, 1395), was a Scottish poet and the first major literary voice to write in Scots, the vernacular language of Lowland Scotland, similar to the position that Chaucer, his slightly later contemporary,… …

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  • 124Cassius Dio — Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus[1][2] (Greek: Δίων ὁ Κάσσιος, c. AD 155 or 163/164[3] to after 229), known in English as Cassius Dio, Dio Cassius, or Dio (Dione. lib) was a Roman consul and a noted historian writing in Greek. Dio published a… …

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  • 125Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus — was a writer of the Later Roman Empire. Nothing is known of his life or station beyond what he tells us in his two surviving works: Epitoma rei militaris (also referred to as De Re Militari ), and the lesser known Digesta Artis Mulomedicinae , a… …

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  • 126Demonology — For other uses, see Demonology (disambiguation). Part of a series of articles on the paranormal Main articles Afterlife · Astral projection · Aura · Clairvoyance · …

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  • 127Octatonic scale — Octatonic scales on C  Play (help …

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  • 128Doxology — A doxology (from the Greek δόξα [doxa] glory + λογία [ logia], saying )[1] is a short hymn of praises to God in various Christian worship services, often added to the end of canticles, psalms, and hymns. The tradition derives from a similar… …

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