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  • 41Philip IV of France — Infobox French Royalty|monarch name=Philip IV the Fair title=King of France and Navarre Count of Champagne caption= reign=5 October 1285 ndash; 29 November 1314 coronation=6 January 1286, Reims full name= predecessor=Philip III successor=Louis X… …

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  • 42Soma — (Sanskrit: ), or Haoma (Avestan), from Proto Indo Iranian * sauma , was a ritual drink of importance among the early Indo Iranians, and the later Vedic and greater Persian cultures. It is frequently mentioned in the Rigveda, which contains many… …

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  • 43Gobert de Helleville — was a French nobleman from Helleville in Normandy, who was sent to the Mongols by the king Philip the Fair in 1288. Gobert accompanied the Mongol embassador Rabban Bar Sauma on his return trip. Gobert is indirectly mentioned in the Syrian… …

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  • 44Bar-Hebraeus — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bar. Bar Hebraeus (1226 près de Mélitène 1286 à Maragha dans l Azerbaïdjan iranien) était un historien, un médecin et un philosophe arabe de religion chrétienne jacobite, écrivain de langue syriaque. Son… …

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  • 45Mongol Empire — Ikh Mongol Uls ← 1206–1368 …

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  • 46Christianity in China — The Lord s Prayer in Classical Chinese …

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  • 47Chronology of European exploration of Asia — The Fra Mauro map, completed around 1459, is a map of the then known world. Following the standard practice at that time, south is at the top. The map was said by Giovanni Battista Ramusio to have been partially based on the one brought from… …

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  • 48Buscarello de Ghizolfi — Buscarello de Ghizolfi, or Buscarel of Gisolfe was a Genoese from the great de Ghizolfi family, who settled in Persia in the 13th century. He was an ambassador to Europe for the Mongol rulers Arghun, Ghazan and then Oljeitu from 1289 to 1305, and …

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  • 49Roman Catholicism in Asia — has its roots in the very inception of Christianity, which originated in the western part of the Asian continent in the area of the Levant, at the beginning of the 1st millennium CE.According to tradition, the Christian movement was started by… …

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  • 50Apostolische Kirche des Ostens — Die Assyrische Kirche des Ostens (auch Apostolische Kirche des Ostens; vollständige Bezeichnung: Heilige Apostolische und Katholische Assyrische Kirche des Ostens) ist eine autokephale und völlig eigenständige Ostkirche syrischer Tradition in… …

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