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  • 121History of the Serbs — Part of a series of articles on Serbs …

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  • 122Eurypon — Eurypon, otherwise called Eurytion (Ευρυπών, Ευρυτίων), grandson of Procles, was the third king of that house at Sparta, and thenceforward gave it the name of Eurypontidae.Plutarch talks of his having relaxed the kingly power, and played the… …

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  • 123Gamaliel II — Rabban Gamaliel II (also spelled Gamliel, he. רבן גמליאל דיבנה) was the first person to lead the sanhedrin as nasi after the fall of the second temple, which occurred in 70 CE. Gamliel was appointed nasi approximately 10 years later. Gamaliel II… …

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  • 124Ja'Alin — (from Jd al, to settle, i.e. the squatters ), an African tribe of Semitic stock. They formerly occupied the country on both banks of the Nile from Khartum to Abu Hamed. They claim to be of the Koreish tribe and even trace descent from Abbas,… …

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  • 125Michaelsberg Abbey — Infobox Former Country native name = Reichsabtei Michaelsberg in Siegburg conventional long name = Imperial Abbey of Michaelsberg, Siegburg common name = Michaelsberg Abbey| continent = Europe region = Central Europe country = Germany era =… …

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  • 126Cavtat — Infobox Settlement official name = Cavtat native and official name nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = View of Cavtat from a hill above the town flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo =… …

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  • 127Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh — The Archdiocese of Armagh (Latin: Archidioecesis Ardmachana ; Irish: Ard Deoise Ard Mhacha ) was founded by St. Patrick about 445, and became the senior primatial and metropolitan see of Ireland. The current Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of… …

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  • 128Prince-Bishopric of Münster — This article is about the historical prince bishopric. For the modern diocese, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Münster. Prince Bishopric of Münster Hochstift Münster State of the Holy Roman Empire …

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