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  • 122John M. Brockenbrough — John Mercer Brockenbrough (August 1 1830 ndash; August 24 1892) was a farmer and a Confederate colonel in the American Civil War.Early lifeBrockenbrough was born in Richmond County, Virginia, and graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in… …

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  • 123JEHORAM — (Heb. יוֹרָם ,יְהוֹרָם), the son of jehoshaphat , king of Judah (851–843 B.C.E.). Jehoram s wife was the Omrid princess athaliah . During his reign a close alliance existed between the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, ruled by his brother in law (or …

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  • 124Mazdak — (in Persian مزدک) (died c. 524 or 528) was a proto socialist[1] Persian reformer and religious activist who gained influence under the reign of the Sassanian Shahanshah Kavadh I. He claimed to be a prophet of God, and instituted communal… …

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  • 125Romance of Flamenca — The Romance of Flamenca is a 13th century romance, written in the Occitan language in Occitania. A certain Sir Bernardet may have been the author, however the Bernardet mentioned may simply be the fictional narrator. Nothing is known for certain… …

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  • 126Lendians — The Lendians ( pl. Lędzianie) were a Lechitic tribe recorded to have inhabited the ill defined area in East Lesser Poland and Red Ruthenia between the 7th and 11th centuries. Since they were documented primarily by foreign authors whose knowledge …

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  • 127Roman concrete — The Pantheon in Rome, Italy, is an example of Roman concrete construction. Roman concrete (also called Opus caementicium) was a material used in construction during the late Roman Republic through the whole history of the Roman Empire. Roman… …

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  • 128Madianites (Midianites) —     Madianites     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Madianites     (in A.V. MIDIANITES).     An Arabian tribe (Sept. Madienaîoi and Madianeîtai, Lat. Madianitæ). Comparison of Gen., xxxvi, 35, with xxxvii, 28, 36 proves that the Biblical authors employ… …

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