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  • 91Constructio ad sensum — Syllepse Pour les articles homonymes, voir Syllepse (homonymie). La syllepse, du grec ancien σύλληψις, súllêpsis, littéralement « action de prendre ensemble, d’embrasser, de comprendre » est une figure de style par laquelle le discours… …

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  • 92Syllepse — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Syllepse (homonymie). La syllepse, du grec ancien σύλληψις, súllêpsis, littéralement « action de prendre ensemble, d’embrasser, de comprendre » est une figure de style par laquelle le discours répond à… …

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  • 93Conceptismo — El conceptismo es una corriente de la literatura española del Barroco que se basa en la asociación ingeniosa entre palabras e ideas. Su máximo teórico contemporáneo, Baltasar Gracián, en la Agudeza y arte de ingenio, define el «concepto» como Un… …

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  • 94Music of the Final Fantasy Tactics series — Music of Final Fantasy Final Fantasy I and II Final Fantasy III Final Fantasy IV Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy VII series Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy X 2 Final Fantasy XI …

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  • 95ceugma — (Del gr. zeugma < zygos, yugo.) ► sustantivo masculino RETÓRICA Figura de construcción por la que se dejan sobreentendidos en diversos períodos de un enunciado algún sintagma o palabras iguales a otros anteriormente citados: ■ en la frase uno… …

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  • 96Seleucia (disambiguation) — Seleucia was the first capital of the Seleucid Empire, and one of the great cities of antiquity standing in Mesopotamia, on the Tigris River. Seleucia may refer to: *Seleucia (Pamphylia), now at Bucakşeyhler, Antalya Province, Turkey *Seleucia… …

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  • 97Thapsacus — (Hebrew: Tiphsah [תִּפְסַח] ), meaning ford or passage) was an ancient town along the western bank of the Euphrates river that would now lie in modern Syria or Turkey. Thapsacus was the Greek and Roman name for the town. The town was important… …

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  • 98Birecik — (Greek: polytonic|Βίρθα and later Macedonopolis or Makedonopolis; Latin: Birtha; Arabic: al Bīrā البيرا; Kurdish: Bêrecûg), also formerly known during the Crusades as Bile, is a town and district of Şanlıurfa Province of Turkey, on the River… …

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  • 99Apamea (Euphrates) — Apamea or Apameia ( el. Απάμεια) was a Hellenistic city on the left bank of the Euphrates, opposite the famous city of Zeugma, at the end of a bridge of boats (Greek: zeugma ) connecting the two, founded by Seleucus I Nicator (Pliny, v. 21). The… …

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