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  • 21Demonym — A demonym (  /ˈdɛm …

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  • 22Aulus Hirtius — (ca. 90 43 BC) was one of the consuls of ancient Rome immediately after the assassination of Julius Caesar, and a writer on military subjects.He was known to have been a legate of Caesar s since about 54 BC, and served as an envoy to Pompey in 50 …

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  • 23Legio VI Victrix — (Victorious) was a Roman legion founded by Octavian in 41 BC. It was the twin legion of VI Ferrata and perhaps held veterans of that legion, and some soldiers kept to the traditions of the Caesarian legion.The legion saw its first action in… …

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  • 24Emerald Tablet — The Emerald Tablet , also known as Smaragdine Table , Tabula Smaragdina , or The Secret of Hermes , is a text purporting to reveal the secret of the primordial substance and its transmutations. It claims to be the work of Hermes Trismegistus (… …

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  • 25John of Seville — (Latin: Johannes Hispalensis or Johannes Hispaniensis) was a twelfth century translator, perhaps however working at Galician Limia (Ourense), for he signed himself Johannes Hispalensis atque Limiensis , during the Reconquista, the Christian… …

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  • 26Military history of Spain — History of Spain This article is part of a series Early History …

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  • 27Moneyer — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency …

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  • 28Castile soap — A bar of Castile soap. Castile soap is a name used in English speaking countries for olive oil based soap made in a style similar to that originating in the Castile region of Spain. Contents …

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  • 29Caesar's civil war — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Caesar s Civil War partof=Roman Republican civil wars caption=Busts of Julius Caesar and Pompey, the protagonists in this war. date=January 10, 49 BC March 17, 45 BCCaesar s crossing of the Rubicon to the Battle …

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  • 30Legio VI Ferrata — ( Ironclad ) was a Roman legion. Ferrata was not the only name that Legion VI was called, it was also known as Fidelas Constans , meaning Loyal and Steady. Although it is unclear when this title was given but several sources indicate that it may… …

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