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  • 101Christianity in the 15th century — Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 14th century and Christianity in the 16th century The fifteenth century is part of the High Middle Ages, the period from the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 to the …

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  • 102ISRAEL BEN ELIEZER BA'AL SHEM TOV — (known by the initials of Ba al Shem Tov as Besht; c. 1700–1760), charismatic founder and first leader of Ḥasidism in Eastern Europe. (See Chart: Ba al Shem Tov Family). Through oral traditions handed down by his pupils (jacob joseph of Polonnoye …

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  • 103Raëlism — or Raëlian Church consists of the practitioners of a UFO religion founded by a former French sports car journalist and test driver named Claude Vorilhon. Raëlians believe that Vorilhon, who is known by the movement as Raël, received special… …

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  • 104Alexandria — Infobox Settlement official name = Alexandria native name = ar. إسكندرية nickname = Pearl of the Mediterranean motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size = mapsize =… …

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  • 105Socialist Workers Party (United States) — Infobox American Political Party party name = Socialist Workers Party party articletitle = Socialist Workers Party (United States) party chairman = Jack Barnes senateleader = N/A houseleader = N/A foundation = 1938 ideology = Communism,… …

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  • 106JOHN THE BAPTIST — JOHN THE BAPTIST, the forerunner (prodromus) of Christ. There are two main sources of data regarding the life of John: the Gospels, the earliest of which were in circulation during the latter part of the first century, and Josephus Jewish… …

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  • 107Nimrod — This article is about the biblical king. For other uses, see Nimrod (disambiguation). Pieter Bruegel s The Tower of Babel depicts a traditional Nimrod inspecting stonemasons …

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  • 108Comte de Lautréamont — French writer Lautréamont (only known photo) Born Isidore Lucien Ducasse 4 April 1846(1846 04 04) Montevideo, Uruguay Died …

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  • 109Lithuanian people — Infobox Ethnic group group=Lithuanians poptime= 4 5 million (est.) popplace= LTU Elsewhere in Europe: Fact|date=January 2008*GBR: 100 000 *IRL: 50 000 [http://www.cso.ie/statistics/placebirthagegroup.htm] *GER: 40,000 *LAT: 33,000 *POL: 25,000… …

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  • 110DETENTION — In the Bible The Torah does not recognize the use of imprisonment as a punishment for criminal offenses (see imprisonment ), but it explicitly mentions the placing of a person in detention as part of the procedure of making a legal determination… …

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