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  • 1Zeppelin — A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century, based on designs he had outlined in 1874, [Eckener 1938. pages 155 157] designs he had detailed in 1893, and that were reviewed… …

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  • 2Chariot —    A vehicle generally used for warlike purposes. Sometimes, though but rarely, it is spoken of as used for peaceful purposes.    The first mention of the chariot is when Joseph, as a mark of distinction, was placed in Pharaoh s second state… …

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  • 3Spinalonga — The island of Spinalonga (official name: Kalidon) is located at the eastern section of Crete, near the town of Elounda. The name of the island, Spinalonga, is Venetian, meaning long thorn , and has roots in the period of Venetian occupation. This …

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  • 4Clubb — Recorded as Club, Clubb, and the rare Clubbe, this is an English surname. It is or rather was, a medieval occupational surname for a clubber or a maker of clubs used for warlike purposes. These clubs came in many forms, but were designed for… …

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  • 5Clubbe — Recorded as Club, Clubb, and the rare Clubbe, this is an English surname. It is or rather was, a medieval occupational surname for a clubber or a maker of clubs used for warlike purposes. These clubs came in many forms, but were designed for… …

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  • 6Clubley — Recorded as Club, Clubb, and the locational Clubley, this is an English surname. As Club or Clubb it is or rather was, a medieval occupational surname for a clubber or a maker of clubs used for warlike purposes. As a locational surname it… …

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  • 7Equipage — Eq ui*page (?; 48), n. [F. [ e]quipage, fr. [ e]quiper. See {Equip}.] 1. Furniture or outfit, whether useful or ornamental; especially, the furniture and supplies of a vessel, fitting her for a voyage or for warlike purposes, or the furniture and …

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  • 8Sickle —    Of the Egyptians resembled that in modern use. The ears of corn were cut with it near the top of the straw. There was also a sickle used for warlike purposes, more correctly, however, called a pruning hook (Deut. 16:9; Jer. 50:16, marg.,… …

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  • 9Gladiator — For other uses, see Gladiator (disambiguation). Part of the Zliten mosaic from Libya (Leptis Magna), about 2nd century CE. It shows (left to right) a thraex fighting a murmillo, a hoplomachus standing with another murmillo (who is signaling his… …

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  • 10pre-Columbian civilizations — Introduction       the aboriginal American Indian (Mesoamerican Indian) cultures that evolved in Meso America (part of Mexico and Central America) and the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th …

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