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  • 41Biblical cosmology — See also: Religious cosmology The various authors of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh, or Old Testament) and New Testament provide glimpses of their views regarding cosmology. According to the Genesis creation narrative, the cosmos created by Elohim has… …

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  • 42Clan MacLeod — Sìol Tormoid Crest badge …

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  • 43Spanish Match — The Spanish Match describes the policy and diplomatic negotiations towards a proposed marriage between Prince Charles, the son of King James I of England, and Maria Anna, Infanta of Spain, the daughter of Philip III of Spain. The policy,… …

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  • 44Golden Bull of 1356 — The Golden Bull of 1356 was a decree issued by a Reichstag in Nuremberg headed by Emperor Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (see Diet of Nuremberg) that fixed, for a period of more than four hundred years, important aspects of the constitutional… …

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  • 45Mahavamsa — Theravāda     …

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  • 46William Poole — (July 24, 1821 ndash; March 8, 1855), also known as Bill the Butcher, was a member of the New York City gang, the Bowery Boys, a bare knuckle boxer, and a leader of the Know Nothing political movement. Early lifePoole was born in Sussex County,… …

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  • 47John Spottiswoode — Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix = name = John Spottiswoode archbishop of = Archbishop of St Andrews honorific suffix = caption = ordination = consecration = enthroned = 1615 ended = 1639 province = diocese = see = predecessor = George… …

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  • 48Inventio Fortunata — (also Inventio Fortunate , Inventio Fortunat or Inventio Fortunatae ), Fortunate, or fortune making, discovery , is a lost book, probably dating from the 14th century, containing a description of the North Pole as a magnetic island surrounded by… …

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  • 49Hesychius of Jerusalem — was a Christian presbyter and exegete, probably of the fifth century. [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07303b.htm|title=Hesychius of Jerusalem] Nothing certain is known as to the dates of his birth and death (433?), or, indeed… …

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  • 50Zaara — is an archaic variant of Sahara, both being English transliterations of the original Arabic word for desert . It is an African region famed for its arid, barren characteristics, and was used by contemporary writers not just as a geographic… …

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