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  • 101Trifunctional hypothesis — The Trifunctional Hypothesis is a controversial conjecture proposed by French mythographer Georges Dumézil. The hypothesis states that Indo European religion has societies and religions divided into three similar roles: warriors, priests, and… …

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  • 102List of Palauans — This is a list of notable people from Palau. Politicians * Tommy Remengesau, President of the Republic (2001 ) * Elias Camsek Chin, Current Vice President of the Republic * Ngiratkel Etpison, President of the Republic (1989 1993) * Yutaka Gibbons …

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  • 103Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus — (ca. 154 74 BC), of Lanuvium, the earliest Roman philologist, was a man of distinguished family and belonged to the equestrian order.He was called Stilo (stylus, pen), because he wrote speeches for others, and Praeconinus from his father s… …

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  • 104Franks — The Franks or Frankish people ( la. Franci or gens Francorum ) were West Germanic tribes first identified in the 3rd century as an ethnic group living north and east of the Lower Rhine. Under the Merovingian dynasty, they founded one of the… …

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  • 105Căluşari — For other uses, see Căluşari (disambiguation). Căluş dancer from Arad, Romania, early 20th century …

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  • 106Battle of Strasbourg — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Strasbourg partof=the Roman Alamanni conflict caption=Coin showing (obverse) head of Julian (emperor 361 3) with diadem and (reverse) soldier bearing standard holding kneeling captive by the hair and… …

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  • 107Ancile — The Ancile, in ancient Rome, is the legendary buckler shield of the god Mars, said to have fallen from heaven, upon Numa Pompilius. At the same time, a voice was heard which declared that Rome should be mistress of the world while the shield was… …

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  • 108Ngiratkel Etpison — 5th President of Palau In office January 1, 1989 – January 1, 1993 Preceded by Thomas Remengesau, Sr. (acting) Succeeded by …

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  • 109Tubilustrium — In Ancient Rome the month of March was the traditional start of the campaign season, and the Tubilustrium was a ceremony to make the army fit for war. The ceremony involved sacred trumpets called tubae . The festival was held on March 23, the… …

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  • 110Elagabalium — The Elagabalium was a temple built by the Roman emperor Elagabalus, located on the north east corner of the Palatine Hill. During Elagabalus reign from 218 until 222, the Elagabalium was the center of a controversial religious cult, dedicated to… …

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