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  • 31Names of European cities in different languages: A — v · d · …

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  • 32ATHENARUM Urbs — alter Graeciae ocellus. Et quidem Graeciam in meditullio terrae, in Graeciae medio Atticam sitam esse, huius umbilicum obtinere Athenas, refert Aristides in Panath. p. 171. 172. Condita fuit urbs in excelsa rupe, a Cecrope, cuius nomen primo… …

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  • 33CECROPS — primus Atheniensium Rex. Euseb. in Chron. l. 1. Οἱ δὲ οὖν κατα τὸν Ω῎γυγον, καὶ τὸν κατακλυσμὸν, βαςιλεῖς; εἰςἱν ὅι δέ. Πρῶτος Κέκροψ, ὁ Διφυής. Iohannes Tzetzes, Chil. 5. Hist. 18. Πρῶτος ἁπάντων Α᾿ττικῆς ὁ Κέκροψ βαςιλεὑει, Apollodotus, l. 3.… …

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  • 34Athens — geographical name 1. city NE Georgia coextensive with Clarke county population 101,489 2. (or Greek Athínai) (or ancient Athenae) city capital of Greece near Saronic Gulf population 748,110 • Athenian adjective or noun …

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  • 35Athena — Athene , Athina and Pallas Athena all redirect here. For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation), Athene (disambiguation), Athina (disambiguation) and Pallas Athena (disambiguation) Athena …

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  • 36George Abbot (author) — George Abbot (c. 1603? ndash; February 2, 1648) was an English writer. Known as The Puritan , he has been oddly and persistently mistaken for others. He has been described as a clergyman, which he never was, and as son of Sir Morris (or Maurice)… …

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  • 37Latin — Infobox Language name=Latin nativename= la. Lingua Latina pronunciation=/laˈtiːna/ states=Vatican City speakers= Native: none Second Language Fluent: estimated at 5,000Fact|date=April 2007 Second Language Literate: estimated 25,000Fact|date=April …

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  • 38Robert Abbot (theologian) — Robert Abbot (1588? 1662?) was an English theologian who promoted puritan doctrines. He is sometimes mistakenly described as the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury, George Abbot, but this is generally considered to be incorrect. The… …

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  • 39Vincent Alsop — (c. 1630 May 8, 1703), was an English Nonconformist clergyman.Alsop came from Northamptonshire and was educated at St John s College, Cambridge. He received deacon s orders from a bishop, and settled as assistant master in the free school of… …

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  • 40Locative case — Locative (also called the seventh case ) is a grammatical case which indicates a location. It corresponds vaguely to the English prepositions in , on , at , and by . The locative case belongs to the general local cases together with the lative… …

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