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  • 85History of the BattleTech universe — The following is an abridged history of events in the fictional universe of BattleTech. Originally conceived in the early 1980s as a backstory for the franchise s tabletop wargame, it has been expanded considerably by material in numerous… …

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  • 86The Baltimore Consort — Infobox Musical artist Name = The Baltimore Consort Img capt = Baltimore Consort members (l r) Mark Cudek, Mindy Rosenfeld, Danielle Svonavec, Ronn McFarlane, Jose Lemos, Larry Lipkis, Mary Anne Ballard. Img size = Landscape = Background =… …

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  • 87The Deposition (Raphael) — Deposition, Pala Baglione Artist Raphael Year 1507 Type Oil on wood Dimensions 184 cm × 176 cm (72&#160 …

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  • 88Clothing in the ancient world — The clothing of men and women and seveal social levels of Ancient Egypt are depicted in this tomb mural from the 15th century BC The clothing used in the ancient world strongly reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. Archaeology… …

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  • 89The Battle of Alexander at Issus — Infobox Painting title=The Battle of Alexander at Issus artist=Albrecht Altdorfer year=1529 type=oil painting on panel height=158.4 width=120.3 height inch= width inch = museum = Alte Pinakothek city = Munich, Germany The Battle of Alexander at… …

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  • 90Consequences of the Black Death — The Black Death, the third deadliest[citation needed] pandemic in human history, which peaked in Europe between 1349 and 1351, led to several major social, economic and religious consequences in Europe. Contents 1 Depopulation 1.1 Asia …

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