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  • 31Glazkov culture — is archaeological culture of ancient Tungus racially Mongoloid tribes in the Bronze Age (18 13 centuries BCE), spread in the Baikal area. The Glazkov Tunguses came to Siberia from the south, displacing Yukagir tribes. Glazkovs is a conditional… …

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  • 32Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 33Nibelungenlied — (ca. 1200)    Although we know of several heroic epics that were composed in Middle High German before 1200, the anonymous Nibelungenlied is the most famous representative of this genre, sharing many of its monumental, tragic elements with epics… …

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  • 34Waldere — (ninth or 10th century)    The Waldere is a fragmentary OLD ENGLISH poem preserved on two pages today kept in the Royal Library of Copenhagen (Ny Kgl. s. ms. 167b), comprising 63 verses in which two, perhaps three, speeches are given; the first… …

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  • 35Ostrogoths —    A barbarian people whose name means Goths of the rising sun, or Goths glorified by the rising sun, or simply East Goths, the Ostrogoths played an important role in the history of the later Roman Empire. Identified as early as the first century …

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  • 36Council of Chalcedon — Date 451 A.D. Accepted by Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans Previous council First Council of Ephesus Next council Second Council of Constantinople …

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  • 37History of Hungary — This article is part of a series Prehistory …

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  • 39Xiongnu — Nomadic confederation 3rd cent. BC–460s AD …

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  • 40Flavius Aetius — Aëtius is also the name of several other persons. Flavius Aëtius or simply Aëtius, (c. 396 ndash;454), dux et patricius , was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. Along with his rival Count Boniface, he has often… …

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