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  • 101Scoti — or Scotti (Old Irish Scot , modern Scottish Gaelic Sgaothaich ) was the generic name given by the Romans to the Celtic Gaels who raided from Ireland. Some of them, from the nascent Ulster Kingdom of Dál Riata, migrated to Argyll, the Inner… …

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  • 102The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress —   …

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  • 103Matriarchy — Gynecocracy redirects here. For the pornographic novel, see Gynecocracy (novel). Matriarch redirects here. For other uses, see Matriarch (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 104Wife — For other uses, see Wife (disambiguation). The Merchant s Wife (1918) by Boris Kustodiev …

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  • 105Hephthalite — Infobox Ethnic group group=Hephthalites Map showing the extent of regions under Hephthalite dominion, c. 520 AD. poptime=Unknown popplace=Central Asia South Asia langs=Unknown rels=Unknown related=The Hephthalites or White Huns were a Central… …

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  • 106Open marriage — Relationships Types …

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  • 107Seven Days in New Crete — also known as Watch the North Wind Rise , is a seminal but out of print future utopian speculative fiction novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1949.The novel takes place in a future society (first established on the island of Crete, but l …

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  • 108Open relationship — The Purple Mobius symbol for polyamory and non monogamy. An open relationship is an interpersonal relationship in which the parties want to be together but agree to a form of a non monogamous relationship.[1] This means that they agree that a… …

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  • 109Nishi (tribe) — The Nishi tribe principally inhabit the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Known as the Nishi (alternative spelling Nisi meaning people of the land or the human being ). They inhabit the Papum Pare, East Kameng and Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kume,… …

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  • 110Issedones — The Issedones were an ancient people of Central Asia at the end of the trade route leading north east from Scythia, described in the lost Arimaspeia [The few fragmentary quoted lines are assembled by Kinkel, Epicorum graecorum fragments , 243… …

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