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  • 91Battle of Edington — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Edington partof=the Viking Saxon wars date=May 878 place=Edington, Wiltshire casus= territory= result=Decisive Saxon victory combatant1=West Saxons combatant2=Vikings commander1=Alfred the Great… …

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  • 92Dunkeld and Dowally —    DUNKELD and DOWALLY, a parish, in the county of Perth, 15 miles (N. by W.) from Perth, and 55 (N. N. W.) from Edinburgh; comprising the ancient city of Dunkeld, partly within the parish of Caputh; for many years the seat of the primacy of the… …

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  • 93Ceawlin of Wessex — Infobox Monarch caption=Ceawlin s name in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle name=Ceawlin title=King of Wessex reign=560 ndash;592 date of death=593 father=Cynric issue=CuthwineCeawlin (also spelled Ceaulin or Caelin ) (died c. 593) was a king of Wessex,… …

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  • 94The battle of Raichur — Raichur is a small town in the south Indian state of Karnataka. The city had a hoary past and was a witness to many a battle between the kings of Vijayanagar empire and the muslim kings ruling from Bijapur and Gulbarga. The city is located in a… …

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  • 95George Right Smith — Infobox Military Person name=George Right Smith lived=1 May 1837 ndash; 29 Apr 1903 caption= nickname= placeofbirth=Cartersville, GA placeofdeath=Calhoun, GA allegiance=Confederate States of America branch=Confederate Army / Infantry serviceyears …

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  • 96List of rulers of Thrace and Dacia — Map of Ancient Thrace made by Abraham Ortelius in 1585 This article lists rulers of Thrace and Dacia, and includes Thracian, Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian, Persian or Ancient Greek up to the point of its fall to the Roman empire, with a few… …

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  • 97Thracian warfare — Thracian peltast, 5th to 4th century BC. Sica, the national weapon of the Thracians …

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  • 98Maelgwn Gwynedd — (died c. 547[1]) was King of Gwynedd (reigned from ? – c. 547). More formally his name was Maelgwn ap Cadwallon (English: Maelgwn son of Cadwallon), also known as Maelgwn Hir (English: Maelgwn the Tall). He was father of Rhun Hîr . The… …

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  • 99Amlaíb Cuarán — A coin minted at York in the early 940s, the obverse (right) face shows a triquetra and the legend ANLAF CVNVNCC (King Anlaf, the Old English form of Amlaíb /Óláfr), the reverse (left) face shows a banner, perhaps the Raven banner and the name of …

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  • 100The Night Attack — For the 1981 album by The Angels, see Night Attack (The Angels album). The Night Attack Part of Wallachian Ottoman Wars The Battle Wi …

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