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  • 91BARBARICUM — Emporium Scythiae Australis, ad Indi fluminis ostia sitae, seu Indoscythiae, nominatissimum. Auctori Peripli Βαρβαρικὸν ἐμπόριον, de ostiis Indi loquenti, Καὶ τὰ μὲν ἄλλα διάπλουν οὐκ ἔχει, μόναν δὲ τὸ μέσον, ἐφ᾿ οὗ καὶ τὸ παραθαλάσσιον Ε᾿μπόριόν …

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  • 92barbarico — bar·bà·ri·co agg. CO 1. relativo a popoli barbari, dei barbari: popolazioni, invasioni barbariche Sinonimi: barbaro. 2. degno dei barbari; incivile, selvaggio: modi barbarici Sinonimi: 1incolto, 1primitivo, selvaggio. Contrari: civile, evoluto,… …

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  • 93Biblical Magi — Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Three Kings , or Three Wise Men , redirects here. For other uses, see Three Kings (disambiguation) and Wise men. The Magi ( …

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  • 94Sword and sandal — films, or pepla (singular=peplum) are a genre of adventure or fantasy films that have subjects set in Biblical or classical antiquity, often with contrived plots based very loosely on mythology or history. Most movies based on Greco Roman history …

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  • 95Still life — For other uses, see Still Life (disambiguation). Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568 1625), Bouquet (1599), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Some of the earliest examples of still life were paintings of flowers by Northern Renaissance, Dutch, and… …

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  • 96List of Palestinians — The following is a list of prominent Palestinians. Academic figures * Rami Abuhabsah, Biologist * Nadia Abu El Haj, anthropologist * Sami Hadawi, land specialist and researcher * Ibrahim Abu Lughod, sociologist * Salman Abu Sitta * Naseer Aruri,… …

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  • 97Jan Mabuse — See Doctor Mabuse for the fictional villain. Jan Mabuse (c. 1478 ndash; October 1, 1532), the name adopted (from his birthplace, Maubeuge) by the Flemish painter Jan Gossaert, or Jennyn van Hennegouwe (Hainaut), as he called himself when he… …

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  • 98Bucentaur — This article is about the Venetian ships. For the 19th century French ship, see French ship Bucentaure (1804). Departure of the Bucentaur to San Nicolo on the Lido (c. 1768) by Francesco Guardi (1712–1793). In March 2008, this painting and… …

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  • 99Laeti — Laeti, the plural form of laetus , was a term used in the late Roman empire to denote communities of barbari ( barbarians , literally babblers of outlandish tongues i.e. foreigners, people from outside the Empire) permitted to, and granted land… …

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  • 100List of printmakers — List of PrintmakersArtists who engaged significantly in printmaking. Reproductive means the copying in prints of paintings etc by others. For traditional Japanese woodblock artists see . If an artist s career covers two periods, they should be… …

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