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  • 101Codex Sinaiticus — • A Greek manuscript of the Old and New Testaments, of the greatest antiquity and value; found on Mount Sinai, in St. Catherine s Monastery, by Constantine Tischendorf Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Codex Sinaiticus      …

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  • 102Orthographia bohemica — De orthographia bohemica (English: On Bohemian Orthography) is an anonymously authored Latin work from the early 15th century, in which the Czech language was given a codified spelling. The reformer Jan Hus is often suspected to be the work s… …

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  • 103Divine Comedy — The Divine Comedy redirects here. For other uses, see The Divine Comedy (disambiguation). La commedia redirects here. For other uses, see Commedia (disambiguation). Dante shown holding a copy of the Divine Comedy, next to the entrance to Hell,… …

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  • 104Percy Folio — The Percy Folio is a folio book of English ballads used by Thomas Percy to compile his Reliques of Ancient Poetry . The folio is hand written from the middle of the 17th century. It was the most important of the source documents used by Francis… …

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  • 105Kateda — is a self defense martial art, its origins are claimed to be somwhere in the area of South Asia and/or South East Asia and is claimed to date from 1000 BC or even earlier; its teachers say it was one of many knowledges that existed at that time …

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  • 106Historicity of the Book of Mormon — The question of whether the Book of Mormon is an actual historical work or a work of fiction has long been a source of contention between members of the Latter Day Saint movement and non LDS. For many Mormons, Book of Mormon historicity is a… …

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  • 107Mazaua — is the name of a Philippine island port where Ferdinand Magellan and his Armada de Molucca fleet of three naos anchored from March 28 to April 4, 1521. At present, historians and scientists are still searching for the exact location of the said… …

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  • 108Uthman ibn Affan — For other uses of the name, see Uthman. Uthman ibn Affan Caliph Uthman s empire at its peak, 655. Thu Al Nurayn Reign …

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  • 109CALOF, RACHEL BELLA KAHN — (1876–1952), Jewish American homesteader between 1894 and 1917 at Devils Lake, North Dakota, who wrote her autobiography in Yiddish in 1936. Born in Ukraine and orphaned early, Rachel lived with her rigidly observant grandfather until an… …

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  • 110JOSIPPON — JOSIPPON, historical narrative in Hebrew, of anonymous authorship, describing the period of the Second Temple, written in southern Italy in the tenth century. The author starts his narrative by listing the different nations and their places of… …

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