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  • 121Fall of Tenochtitlan — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Tenochtitlan partof=the Spanish conquest of Mexico caption=Depiction of the Spanish defeat at Metztitlan from the History of Tlaxcala (Lienzo de Tlaxcala), a 16th century codex. date=May 26 August 13,… …

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  • 122Aarklash — is a fictional world and, more generally, a setting, originally created for the french miniature wargame Confrontation by Rackham. It is now used as a background for several products like the roleplaying game Cadwallon and several novels. Since… …

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  • 123Thomas E. Bullard — Thomas Eddie Bullard (born 1949) is an American folklorist best known for his research into UFOs and the abduction phenomenon.cite web| title =Fortean Times: Thomas E Bullard s UFO Top Ten |url=http://www.forteantimes.com/strangedays/ufofiles/520/… …

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  • 124Crossing Midnight — Publication information Publisher Vertigo …

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  • 125Strange World Fuuma — is the name of an evil organization in Uchuu Keiji Shaider .HistoryA religion based from the Strange Palace in the Strange World dimension revering Kubilai as its god which intends to conquer the universe through psychological attacks. Kubilai… …

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  • 126List of Hollows in Bleach — The Bleach anime and manga feature an extensive cast of beings known as Hollows (虚(ホロウ), Horō?), the central antagonists of the series. These are malevolent, deceased souls of formerly ordinary humans[1] in the Bleach universe. Much of the series …

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  • 127World of A Song of Ice and Fire — Westeros and across the narrow sea A Song of Ice and Fire location Creator George R. R. Martin Genre Novel Type Fantasy world …

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  • 128METALS AND MINING — In the Bible Six metals are mentioned in the Bible and in many passages they are listed in the same order: gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, and lead. Antimony is also mentioned. The metals are referred to in various contexts, including methods of …

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