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  • 121Kisaeng — Infobox Korean name hangul=기생 hanja=linktext|妓|生 mr=kisaeng rr=gisaengKisaeng (also spelled gisaeng), sometimes called ginyeo (기녀), were female Korean entertainers. Kisaeng are artists who work to entertain others, such as the Yangbans and kings …

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  • 122Mesopotamian religion — The god Marduk and his dragon Mušḫuššu, from a Babylonian cylinder seal. Mesopotamian religion refers to the religious beliefs and practices followed by the Sumerian and Akkadian (Assyrian/Babylonian) peoples living in Mesopotamia (around the… …

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  • 123Antonio Canova — (November 1, 1757 October 13, 1822) was an Italian sculptor who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. The epitome of the neoclassical style, his work marked a return to classical refinement after the… …

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  • 124Oxfordian theory — The Oxfordian theory of Shakespearean authorship holds that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550 1604), wrote the plays and poems attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford upon Avon. While mainstream scholars who take the Stratfordian… …

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  • 125History of Tibet — For a chronology of Tibetan history see Timeline of Tibetan history. Tibetan warrior in chainmail reinforced by mirror plate Tibetan history, as it has been recorded, is particularly focused on the history of Buddhism in Tibet. This is partly due …

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  • 126Art patronage of Julius II — The papacy of Pope Julius II (Giuliano della Rovere), at the beginning of the sixteenth century, was an important period for the patronage of the arts in Italy, especially the visual arts, and Julius was one of the most active and significant… …

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  • 127Saint Maurice — This article is about Roman Legion leader. For other uses, see Saint Maurice (disambiguation). Saint Maurice and companions Statue of St. Maurice Martyrs Born …

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  • 128Parades in Northern Ireland — Parades are an important part of Northern Irish culture. Although the majority of parades are held ostensibly by Protestant, unionist or Ulster loyalist groups, nationalist, republican and non political groups also parade. Parading is often… …

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