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  • 101Byzantium — This article is about the city. See also Byzantine Empire. Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον, Latin: la. BYZANTIVM, la. Byzantium) was an ancient Greek city, which was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or …

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  • 102Christian cross — A reliquary in the form of an ornate Christian Cross The Christian cross, seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, is the best known religious symbol of Christianity.[1] …

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  • 103Resurrection of Jesus — Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel, 1700, using a hovering depiction of Jesus. Part of a series on the Death and resurrection of Jesus …

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  • 104Theodosius I — Infobox Roman emperor name =Theodosius I full name =Flavius Theodosius (from birth to accession); Flavius Theodosius Augustus (as emperor) title =Emperor of the Roman Empire caption =Coin featuring Theodosius I reign =August 378 May 15 392… …

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  • 105XP — may refer to:*Windows XP, an operating system by Microsoft *Office XP, a Microsoft Office version *ΧΡ (Chi Rho) are the Greek letters that form the Labarum, or the first two letters of Christ in Greek *Athlon XP, a line of central processing… …

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  • 106Constantine VIII — Constantine VIII Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Constantine VIII on the reverse of this histamenon coin, with crown, pelled labarum and akakia …

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  • 107Kingdom of Asturias — Infobox Former Country native name = Asturorum Regnum conventional long name = Kingdom of Asturias common name = Asturias continent = Europe region = Iberian country = Spain era = government type = Monarchy| event start = year start = 718 date… …

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  • 108Michael V — For the Filipino comedian of similar name, see Michael V.. Michael V Kalaphates Μιχαήλ Ε΄ Καλαφάτης Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Histamenon which may …

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  • 109Maxentius — 58th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Maxentius. Reign 28 October 306 – 28 October 312 (in competition with …

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  • 110Jovian — Infobox Roman emperor name =Jovian full name =Flavius Jovianus (from birth to accession); Flavius Jovianus Augustus (as emperor) title =Emperor of the Roman Empire caption =Coin featuring Jovian. reign =27 June 363 17 February 364 predecessor… …

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