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  • 121Santiago Nonualco — Infobox Settlement name = Santiago Nonualco settlement type = Municipality other name = native name = nickname = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank… …

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  • 122Battle of Salineville — The Battle of Salineville occurred July 26, 1863, near Salineville, Ohio during Morgan s Raid in the American Civil War. It was one of the northernmost military actions involving the Confederate States Army. The decisive Union victory shattered… …

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  • 123Doubly-periodic function — In mathematics, a doubly periodic function is a function f defined at all points z in a plane and having two periods , which are linearly independent vectors u and v such that:f(z) = f(z + u) = f(z + v).,The doubly periodic function is thus a two …

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  • 124Vicente Filisola — (sometimes Vicente Filísola , with an accent) (b. ca. 1789, Ravello, Italy d. July 23, 1850, Mexico City) joined the Spanish army on March 17, 1804, fighting in many battles of the Napoleonic Wars. He later served in New Spain (Mexico) in 1811.… …

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  • 125Charles Trick Currelly — Born January 11, 1876(1876 01 11) Exeter, Ontario Died April 17, 1957(1957 …

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  • 126Court of Civil Jurisdiction — The Court of Civil Jurisdiction was a court established in the late 18th century in the colony of New South Wales which subsequently became a state of Australia. The court had jurisdiction to deal with all civil disputes in the then fledgling… …

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  • 127Chardin, Jean — ▪ French explorer also called  (from 1681) Sir John Chardin   born Nov. 16, 1643, Paris, Fr. died Dec. 25, 1713, London, Eng.       French traveler to the Middle East and India.       A jeweler s son with an excellent education, Chardin traveled… …

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  • 128Megasthenes — ▪ Greek historian born c. 350 BC died c. 290       ancient Greek historian and diplomat, author of an account of India, the Indica, in four books. An Ionian, he was sent by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I (Seleucus I Nicator) on embassies to the… …

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