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  • 21Ambiorix's revolt — is an episode during the Gallic Wars. Discontent among the subjugated Gauls prompted a major uprising amongst the Belgae against Julius Caesar in the winter of 54–53 BC, when the Eburones of north eastern Gaul rose in rebellion under their leader …

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  • 22Ernst Schäfer — lors de sa dernière expédition au Tibet en 1938 1939. Ernst Schäfer, né le 14 mars 1910 à Cologne et mort à Bad Bevensen le 21 juillet 1992, est un chasseur et zoologue …

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  • 23Austria — Austrian, adj., n. /aw stree euh/, n. a republic in central Europe. 8,054,078; 32,381 sq. mi. (83,865 sq. km). Cap.: Vienna. German, Österreich. * * * Austria Introduction Austria Background: Once the center of power for the large Austro… …

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  • 24Illuminati — • Secret society founded in 1776 • False Spanish mystics Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Illuminati     ♦ Illuminati …

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  • 25Protestantism — • Discussion of Protestant beliefs and doctrines Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Protestantism     Protestantism     † …

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  • 26Machiavelli, Niccolo — (1469 1527)    Florentine political theorist, statesman, and historian, commonly regarded as the greatest political thinker of the Renaissance. His keen analysis of the realities of power and the foundations of political success was so often… …

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  • 27MESSIAH — MESSIAH, an anglicization of the Latin Messias, which is borrowed from the Greek Μεσσιας, an adaptation of the Aramaic meshiḥa (Aram. מְשִׁיחָא), a translation of the Hebrew (ha melekh) ha mashi aḥ (Heb. הַמָּשִׁיח (ְהַמֶּלֶך), the Anointed… …

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  • 28REFORM JUDAISM — REFORM JUDAISM, first of the modern interpretations of Judaism to emerge in response to the changed political and cultural conditions brought about by the emancipation . The Reform movement was a bold historical response to the dramatic events of …

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  • 29Adolph Freiherr Knigge — Freiherr Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Knigge (16 October, 1752 ndash;6 May, 1796) was a German writer and Freemason. Knigge was born in Bredenbeck, Hannover as a member of the lesser nobility. He studied law from 1769 to 1772 in Göttingen where… …

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  • 30Ala Khallidi — is the former national anthem of Tunisia. It was sung during the Presidency of Habib Bourguiba until his downfall during 1987. In 1958, the ministry of education organized a competition, in which 53 poets and 23 musicians took part. The results… …

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