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  • 61Demosthenes — For other historical and fictional personages named Demosthenes, see Demosthenes (disambiguation). Demosthenes Bust of Demosthenes (Louvre, Paris, France) Born …

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  • 62Indus Valley Civilization — Extent of the Indus Valley Civilization …

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  • 63Carrying capacity — The supportable population of an organism, given the food, habitat, water and other necessities available within an environment is known as the environment s carrying capacity for that organism. For the human population, more complex variables… …

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  • 64James IV of Scotland — James IV redirects here. See also James IV of Majorca. James IV King of Scots Reign 11 June 1488–9 September 1513 Coronation 24 June 1488 …

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  • 65Johann Pachelbel — Pachelbel redirects here. For other composers named Pachelbel, see Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel and Charles Theodore Pachelbel. For Johann s daughter, see Amalia Pachelbel. Johann Pachelbel (in German, pronounced|joˈhan ˈpaxɛlbl̩, IPA|… …

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  • 66Bolesław III Wrymouth — ( Bolesław III Krzywousty ); 1085 – 1138) was Duke of Poland from 1102. He was the son of Duke Władysław I Herman and Judith of Bohemia, daughter of Vratislaus II of Bohemia. His wife, the mother of his children, was Salome von Berg Schelklingen …

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  • 67Imre Nagy — For the Hungarian modern pentathlete, see Imre Nagy (pentathlete). For the Canadian fencer, see Imre Nagy (fencer). Imre Nagy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the People s Republic of Hungary …

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  • 68Niobe — This article is about the daughter of Tantalus. For other uses, see Niobe (disambiguation). The Weeping Rock in Mount Sipylus, Manisa, Turkey, has been associated with Niobe s legend since Antiquity …

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  • 69Charon (mythology) — A 19th century interpretation of Charon s crossing by Alexander Litovchenko. In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon (English pronunciation: /ˈkɛərɒn/, /ˈkɛərən/; Greek Χάρων) is the ferryman of Hades who carries so …

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  • 70Jacob Ettlinger — (March 17, 1798 – December 7, 1871) (Hebrew: יעקב עטלינגר) was a German rabbi and author, and one of the leaders of Orthodox Judaism.He was born at Karlsruhe and died at Altona. He received his early education from his father Aaron, who was… …

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