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  • 51Hasekura Tsunenaga — In this Japanese name, the family name is Hasekura . Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga (1571–1622) Hasekura s portrait during his mission …

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  • 52Sol Invictus — This article is about the Roman sun god. For other uses of Sol Invictus, see Sol Invictus (disambiguation). Coin of Emperor Probus, circa 280, with Sol Invictus riding a quadriga, with legend SOLI INVICTO, to the Unconquered Sun . Note how the… …

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  • 53Black Nazarene — The Black Nazarene is a life sized, dark colored, wooden sculpture of Jesus Christ held to be miraculous by its Filipino devotees. Its original carver was an anonymous Aztec carpenter, and the image was transported by galleon from Mexico. The… …

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  • 54Eleanor of Castile — For others known sometimes by same name, see Leonora of Castile :: For other Eleanors of England, see Eleanor of England (disambiguation) Infobox British Royalty|majesty|consort name =Eleanor of Castile title =Queen consort of England caption =… …

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  • 55Andalusian classical music — The lute was adopted from the Arab world. 1568 print. Andalusian classical music (Arabic: طرب أندلسي‎, trans. mousiqua al âla, Spanish: música andalusí) is a style of Moorish music found across North Africa in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. It… …

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  • 56Roman Catechism — During the Catholic Reformation, the Council of Trent commissioned the Roman Catechism (or Catechism of the Council of Trent, published 1566) to expound doctrine and to improve the theological understanding of the clergy.It differs from other… …

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  • 57Magdalena de la Cruz — (1487–1560) was a Franciscan nun of Córdoba in Spain, who for many years was honored as a saint. However, St. Ignatius Loyola had always regarded her with suspicion. Falling dangerously ill in 1543, Magdalena confessed to a long career of… …

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  • 58Circumcellions — The circumcellions were bands of heretical Christian extremists in North Africa in the early to mid 4th century.[1] They preferred to be known as agonistici ( fighters (for Christ) ).[1] They were initially concerned with remedying social… …

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  • 59FC Volendam — Football club infobox clubname = FC Volendam fullname = Football Club Volendam nickname = Het Andere Oranje (The Other Oranje) founded = June 1, 1920 ground = Kras Stadion Volendam capacity = 6,200 chairman = Henk Kras manager = Frans Adelaar… …

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  • 60Dryasdust — was an imaginary and tediously thorough literary authority cited by Sir Walter Scott to present background information in his novels; thereafter, a derisory term for anyone who presents historical facts with no feeling for the personalities… …

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