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  • 31Trophy — Tro phy, n.; pl. {Trophies}. [F. troph[ e]e (cf. It. & Sp. trofeo), L. tropaeum, trophaeum, Gr. ?, strictly, a monument of the enemy s defeat, fr.? a turn, especially, a turning about of the enemy, a putting to flight or routing him, fr. ? to… …

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  • 32Trophy money — Trophy Tro phy, n.; pl. {Trophies}. [F. troph[ e]e (cf. It. & Sp. trofeo), L. tropaeum, trophaeum, Gr. ?, strictly, a monument of the enemy s defeat, fr.? a turn, especially, a turning about of the enemy, a putting to flight or routing him, fr. ? …

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  • 33Bhoja II — (1175 CE 1212 CE) was a ruler in medieval India.The last of the family was Bhoja II. He appears to have assumed the imperial titles from the beginning of his rule and was determined to retain the imperial glory so strenuously won by his father.… …

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  • 35Samagar — This article is about the Mongol general. For the Armenian town, see Samaghar .Samagar, also Cemakar, was a Mongol general of the Il Khan ruler Abaqa Khan (1234–1282), mentioned as leading a Mongol invasion force in 1271, in attempted… …

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  • 36trophy — trophyless, adj. /troh fee/, n., pl. trophies. 1. anything taken in war, hunting, competition, etc., esp. when preserved as a memento; spoil, prize, or award. 2. anything serving as a token or evidence of victory, valor, skill, etc. 3. a carving …

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  • 37Urban VIII —     Pope Urban VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Urban VIII     Maffeo Barberini, born at Florence in April, 1568; elected pope, 6 August, 1623; died at Rome, 29 July, 1644.     His father Antonio Barberini, a Florentine nobleman, who died… …

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  • 38Pope Urban VIII —     Pope Urban VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Urban VIII     Maffeo Barberini, born at Florence in April, 1568; elected pope, 6 August, 1623; died at Rome, 29 July, 1644.     His father Antonio Barberini, a Florentine nobleman, who died… …

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  • 39St. Rimbert —     St. Rimbert     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Rimbert     Archbishop of Bremen Hamburg, died at Bremen 11 June, 888. It is uncertain whether he was a Fleming or a Norman. He was educated at the monastery of Turholt near Brügge in Flanders.… …

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  • 40Kashima jingu —    A major shrine in Ibaraki prefecture, traditionally twinned with the Katori jingu and one of the earliest jinguji (shrine temple complexes). It is dedicated to the warrior kami Take mika zuchi who according to the Kojiki toured Japan putting… …

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