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  • 41Armagh — • Archdiocese founded by St. Patrick about 445, as the primatial and metropolitan see of Ireland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Armagh     Armagh      …

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  • 42Krain — • A duchy and crownland in the Austrian Empire, bounded on the north by Karinthia, on the north east by Styria, on the south east and south by Croatia, and on the west by Trieste, Goritza, and Istria Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 43Muristan — The market area of the Muristan, Suq Aftimos, with the Muristan fountain at its center The Muristan (from Persian Bimaristan بیمارستان meaning Hospital ) is a complex of streets and shops in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The …

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  • 44Ottoman Conquest of the Balkans — The weaknesses of the fragmented Balkan states following the death of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia in 1355 opened wide the door to the conquest of the Balkan Peninsula by the Ottoman Turks. The Balkan states proved no match for those militantly …

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  • 45Absalon — (c. 1128 ndash; March 21, 1201) was a Danish archbishop and statesman. He was the son of Asser Rig of Fjenneslev (Zealand), at whose castle he and his brother Esbjørn (Esbern) were brought up along with the young prince Valdemar, afterwards King… …

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  • 46Basel — Basilia redirects here. For the fly genus, see Basilia (fly). Infobox Swiss town subject name = Basel municipality name = Basel municipality type = municipality imagepath coa = Bale coat of arms.svg|pixel coa= languages = German canton = Basel… …

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  • 47Carniola — ( sl. Kranjska; de. Krain) is a traditional and historical region of Slovenia. As part of Austria Hungary, the region was a crown land officially known as the Duchy of Carniola ( Vojvodina Kranjska, Herzogtum Krain ) until 1918. The region is… …

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  • 48Land reform — Land reforms (also agrarian reform, though that can have a broader meaning) is an often controversial alteration in the societal arrangements whereby government administers possession and use of land. Land reform may consist of a government… …

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  • 49Guntram — Saint Guntram (c. 532 – 592) (also called Gontram , Gontran , Gunthram , or Gunthchramn ) was the king of Burgundy from 561 to 592. He was a son (third eldest, second eldest surviving) of Chlothar I and Ingunda. On his father s death (561), he… …

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  • 50Lebanese Forces — القوات اللبنانية Leader Samir Geagea …

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