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  • 71Cellach — (hypocoristic Cellachán) is an Irish name. It might refer to:* Cellach I of Cennrígmonaid, a 9th/10th century bishop * Cellach II of Cennrígmonaid, a 10th century bishop * Cellach mac Máele Coba, a 7th century High King of Ireland * Cellach mac… …

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  • 72Oslyabya — Rodion Oslyabya (Russian: Родион Ослябя) was a Russian monk from Saint Sergius s Trinity Abbey who became famous for his part in the Battle of Kulikovo. According to Oleg N. Trubachev, the nickname Oslyabya is a hypocoristic for donkey . His… …

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  • 73Skåäng Runestone — Runefacts|name=Skåäng Runestone rundataid=Sö 32 U/V country=Sweden region=Södermanland city=Skåäng produced= 6th Century artist= Unknown text native=Proto Norse and Old Norse :See article.| text english=See article. picture= The Skåäng Runestone… …

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  • 74Alexandru Bogdan-Piteşti — Infobox Writer name = Alexandru Bogdan Piteşti caption = Photograph of Bogdan Piteşti (left) and Joséphin Péladan, during the latter s visit to Bucharest (1898) pseudonym = Ion Doican, Ion Duican birthdate = birth date|mf=yes|1870|6|13|mf=y… …

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  • 75Mitică — The Bucharest Tribunal during the 1890s (a horse drawn tram to the left) Mitică (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈtikə]) is a fictional character who appears in several sketch stories by Romanian writer Ion Luca Caragiale, and whose name is a… …

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  • 76Bass violin — is the generic modern term used to denote various 16th and 17th century forms of bass instruments of the violin (i.e. viola da braccio ) family. They were the direct ancestor of the modern cello. [Baines] Bass violins were usually somewhat larger …

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  • 77Arantxa — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Arantxa imagesize= caption= Our Lady of Arantzazu pronunciation= gender =Female meaning = thornbush region =Basque origin = Arantzazu ( place of thorns ) related names = Arantzazu footnotes = Arantxa or Arancha… …

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  • 78Cináed — is a Goidelic language male name, probably derived from the Brythonic language name Ciniod. The hypocoristic form may have been Cinadon. It is represented by the later Scottish name Kenneth and is not derived from the common Gaelic name Áed. It… …

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  • 79Áed (given name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Áed imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = masculine meaning = fire region =Ireland, Scotland origin =Gaelic related names =Aidan, Hugh footnotes = Áed is a Gaelic given name, meaning fire , or derived from… …

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  • 80Pristina — Prishtina redirects here. For the Albanian politician, see Hasan Prishtina. Pristina   Municipality and City   …

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