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  • 61Mosaic — This article is about a decorative art. For other uses, see Mosaic (disambiguation). Irano Roman floor mosaic detail from the palace of Shapur I at Bishapur …

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  • 62History of Swedish — In the 9th century, Old Norse began to diverge into Old West Norse (Norway and Iceland) and Old East Norse (Sweden and Denmark). In the 12th century, the dialects of Denmark and Sweden began to diverge, becoming Old Danish and Old Swedish in the… …

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  • 63Old Icelandic Homily Book — The Old Icelandic Homily Book (Stock. Perg. 4to no. 15), also known as the Stockholm Homily Book, is one of two main collections of Old West Norse sermons; the other being the Old Norwegian Homily Book (AM 619 4to), with which it shares eleven… …

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  • 64Cyrillic characters in Unicode — Cyrillic script Slavic letters А Б В Г Ґ Д …

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  • 65Lithuanian press ban — The Lithuanian press ban ( lt. spaudos draudimas) was a ban on all Lithuanian language publications printed in the Latin alphabet within the Russian Empire, which controlled Lithuania at the time. Lithuanian language publications that used the… …

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  • 66Nostradamus — For other uses, see Nostradamus (disambiguation). Michel de Nostredame …

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  • 67Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables — Studio album by Dead Kenne …

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  • 68Bobbio Jerome — The Bobbio Jerome (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana MS S. 45. sup.) is an early seventh century manuscript copy of the Commentary on Isaiah attributed to St. Jerome. The manuscript has 156 pages and measures 235 by 215 mm. It is a palimpsest that… …

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  • 69Codex Ambrosianus — leaf of the Codex Ambrosianus B. Codex Ambrosianus S. 45 super The Codex Ambrosianus refers to five manuscripts, c. 6th 11th century CE,[1] written by different hands and in different alphabets. The codices contain scattered passages from the Old …

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  • 70Rule of Saint Benedict — The Rule of Saint Benedict ( Regula Benedicti ) is a book of precepts written by St. Benedict of Nursia for monks living in community under the authority of an abbot. Since about the 7th century it has also been adopted by communities of women.… …

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