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  • 112Potsdam Giants — The Potsdam Giants was the Prussian infantry regiment No 6, composed of taller than average soldiers. The regiment was founded in 1675 and dissolved in 1806 after the Prussian defeat against Napoleon. Throughout the reign of the Prussian king… …

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  • 113Marcus Furius Bibaculus — (103 ? BC), Roman poet, flourished during the last century of the republic. According to Jerome, he was born at Cremona, and probably lived to a great age. He wrote satirical poems after the manner of Catullus, whose bitterness he rivaled,… …

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  • 114TVW — This article is about the television station in Perth, Western Australia. For other channels known as TVW, see TVW (disambiguation). Infobox Broadcast call letters = TVW city = station station slogan = GOTTALOVEIT station branding = Seven analog …

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  • 115Stamp hinge — Stamp hinges are small, folded, rectangular pieces of paper coated with a mild gum. They are used by stamp collectors to affix postage stamps onto the pages of a stamp album. The short end is moistened and affixed to the stamp, the long end is… …

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  • 116Hegesias of Cyrene — Hegesias ( el. Ἡγησίας) of Cyrenes was a Cyrenaic philosopher, who probably lived c. 300 BC.He is said by Diogenes Laërtius [Diogenes Laërtius, ii] to have been the disciple of Paraebates, himself a disciple of Antipater of Cyrene, himself a… …

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  • 117Peter Berkowitz — is an American political scientist, presently holding a fellowship at the Hoover Institution and an associate professorship of law at George Mason University School of Law. He holds a J.D. and a Ph.D. in political science from Yale University; an …

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  • 118The School of Athens — Painting 150px| dim = 420px title=The School of Athens artist=Raphael year=1509 ndash;1510 type=Fresco height=500 width=770 city=Vatican City museum=Apostolic Palace The School of Athens , or it. Scuola di Atene in Italian, is one of the most… …

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  • 119Simonians — The Simonians were a Gnostic, Antinomian sect, of the second century, whose teachings, simonianism, regarded Simon Magus as its founder and which traced its doctrines back to him.HistoryThe Simonians are mentioned by Hegesippus [In Eusebius of… …

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  • 120Byzantine diplomacy — concerns the principles and methods, the mechanisms the ideals and techniques that the Byzantine empire espoused and used in order to negotiate with the other states and to promote the goals of its foreign policy. Dimitri Obolensky asserts that… …

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