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  • 41Marcus Fulvius Nobilior — (M. Fulvius M. f. Ser. n. Nobilior), Roman general, a member of one of the most important families of the patrician Fulvius gens.He started his political career as curule aedile in 195 BC. When praetor (193 BC) he served with distinction in Spain …

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  • 42Thermos (Aetolia) — Thermos (also known as Thermon or Thermum) was an ancient Greek sanctuary, which served as the regular meeting place of the Aetolian League. [Walter Burkert, Greek Religion:Archaic and Classical 1984 page 144] Its focal point was the temple of… …

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  • 43Cheshunt F.C. — Cheshunt Full name Cheshunt Football Club Nickname(s) The Ambers Founded 1946 G …

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  • 44Crockenhill F.C. — Crockenhill Full name Crockenhill Football Club Nickname(s) The Crocks Founded 1946 ground …

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  • 45Deal Town F.C. — Deal Town Full name Deal Town Football Club Nickname(s) The Fivers or Dealers Founded 1908 (as Deal Cinque Ports) …

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  • 46History of Anatolia — See also: Ancient Regions of Anatolia History of Anatolia Bronze Age Hattians …

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  • 47History of the Cyclades — The Cyclades (Greek: Κυκλάδες / Kykládes ) are Greek islands located in the southern part of the Aegean Sea. The archipelago contains some 2,200 islands, islets and rocks; just 33 islands are inhabited. For the ancients, they formed a circle… …

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  • 48Pyrrhias — polytonic|Πυῤῥίας or Pyrrias polytonic|Πυρρίας may refer to:Ancient Greece*Pyrrhias Aetolian general, who was sent to take the command in Elis 218 BC *Pyrrhias Aetolian winner in stadion race Olympics 200 BC Zoology*Benthonellania pyrrhias of… …

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  • 49Alexander Isius — Alexander (Gr. polytonic|Ἀλέξανδρος), surnamed Isius, the chief commander of the Aetolians, was a man of considerable ability and eloquence for an Aetolian. [Livy, xxxii. 33] [Polybius, xvii. 3, c.] In 198 BC he was present at a colloquy held at… …

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  • 50Antigonid dynasty — (306–168) Ruling house of ancient Macedonia. Antigonus I was proclaimed king in 306 BC after his son Demetrius conquered Cyprus, thus giving his father control of the Aegean, the eastern Mediterranean, and most of the Middle East. Under Demetrius …

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