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  • 61Coggeshall — This article is about the town in England. For other uses, see Coggeshall (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°52′18″N 0°41′29″E / 51.8717°N 0.6913°E …

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  • 62St Albans Cathedral — Infobox UK cathedral building name =St Albans Cathedral infobox width = image size =300px caption =St Albans Cathedral from the west, showing Grimthorpe s 19th century west front map type = map size = map caption = location =St Albans full name… …

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  • 63Marcus Rutilius Lupus — was Prefect of Egypt during the Jewish uprising of 115 117 (the Kitos War). Although Lupus successfully contained the initial revolt in Alexandria, he had to call on the main Imperial forces to quell it, which object was eventually achieved with… …

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  • 64Mudbrick stamp — The mudbrick stamp, or brick seal of Mesopotamia are impression or stamp seals made upon bricks or mudbrick. The inscribed seal is in mirror reverse on the mold , mostly with cuneiform inscriptions, and the foundation mudbricks are often part of… …

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  • 65Clare, Suffolk — Coordinates: 52°05′N 0°35′E / 52.08°N 0.58°E / 52.08; 0.58 …

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  • 66Colchester churches — Coordinates: 51°53′24″N 0°54′04″E / 51.890°N 0.901°E / 51.890; 0.901 Colchester in Essex …

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  • 67Pantheon, Rome — The Pantheon (Latin Pantheon , [Rarely Pantheum . This rare usage appears in Pliny s Natural History (XXXVI.38) in describing this edifice: Agrippae Pantheum decoravit Diogenes Atheniensis; in columnis templi eius Caryatides probantur inter pauca …

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  • 68National Register of Historic Places listings in Albany, New York — The city of Albany with NHRP listings identified by pinpoints The National Register of Historic Places listings in Albany, New York represent the history of Albany from the Dutch colonial era, through the British colonial era, the American… …

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  • 69St Nicholas' Church, Littleborough — St Nicholas Church, Littleborough, from the southeast …

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  • 70BLOCH, HERBERT — (1911– ), U.S. classical scholar. Born in Berlin, Bloch achieved prominence in the fields of Latin epigraphy, paleography, archaeology, Greek and Roman historiography, and medieval Latin literature. He participated in excavations at Ostia, Italy …

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