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  • 61Glossary of ancient Roman religion — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Ancient Roman religion …

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  • 62JUDEO-ARABIC LITERATURE — JUDEO ARABIC LITERATURE, written in Arabic by Jews for Jews. It is written in an idiom which is linguistically closer to the spoken form of Arabic than is the idiom used in Muslim literature. It may plausibly be assumed that, prior to the rise of …

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  • 63Alcohol — This article is about the generic chemistry term. For the kind of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, see Ethanol. For beverages containing alcohol, see Alcoholic beverage. For other uses, see Alcohol (disambiguation) …

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  • 64Hebrew language — Hebrew redirects here. For other uses, see Hebrew (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Yiddish language. Hebrew עִבְרִית …

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  • 65Halakha — Part of a series on …

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  • 66Marsi — For the Germanic tribe, see Marsi (Germanic). Marsian Spoken in Marruvium Region Marsica in Abruzzo Extinct ca. 150 BC Language family …

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  • 67Al-Zamakhshari — Abu al Qasim Mahmud ibn Umar al Zamakhshari also called Jar Allah (Arabic for God s neighbour ) and known widely as al Zamakhshari (1074 or 1075 ndash; 1143 or 1144) was a medieval Iranian [Jane Dammen MacAuliffe, Quranic Christians: An Analysis… …

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  • 68Old Frankish — Spoken in formerly the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France, Western Germany Era Evolved into Old Low Franconian by the 8th century Language family Indo European …

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  • 69Dictionarius (Johannes de Garlandia) — Dictionarius is a short work written about the year 1200 by the medieval English grammarian Johannes de Garlandia or John of Garland. For the use of his students at the University of Paris, he lists the trades and tradesmen that they saw around… …

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  • 70Gospels of Mael Brigte — The Gospels of Mael brigte (British Library, Harley MS 1802, also known as the Armagh Gospels and the Marelbrid Gospels) is an illuminated Gospel Book, with glosses. It was created in 1138 in Armagh by a scribe named Mael Brigte Ua Mael Uanaig.… …

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