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  • 41давеча — нареч., диал. даве недавно , укр. давi, др. русск., ст. слав. давѣ когда нибудь, недавно (Супр.), словен. davė сегодня утром , н. луж. dejeto, стар. dajto прежде (из *davě to). Родственно греч. δήν, эл. δά̄ν (из *δά̄ν), δηθά, δηρόν, дор. δΒ̄ρόν …

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  • 45Treaty of Tordesillas — Front page of the Treaty Created 7 June 1494 in Tordesillas, Spain Rati …

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  • 46Spanish Empire — For the use of the imperial title in medieval Spain, see Imperator totius Hispaniae. Spanish Empire …

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  • 47Encyclical — An encyclical was originally a circular letter sent to all the churches of a particular area in the ancient Christian church. At that time, the word could be used for a letter sent out by any bishop. The word comes from Latin encyclia (from the… …

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