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  • 51Carausian Revolt — The Carausian Revolt (286 ndash;296) was an episode in Roman history, during which a Roman naval commander, Carausius, declared himself emperor over Britain and northern Gaul. His Gallic territories were retaken by the western Caesar, Constantius …

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  • 52Emil Frommel — (1828 96) was a German theologian and author, born at Karlsruhe. He studied at Halle, Erlangen, and Heidelberg, held several pastorates, served as army chaplain in the FrancoGerman War of 1870 71 and in 1872 was appointed court preacher at Berlin …

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  • 53Antonio Beccadelli — (1394 ndash; 1471), called Il Panormita (poetic form meaning The Palermitan ), was an Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler. He generally wrote in Latin. Born in Palermo, he was the eldest son of the merchant Enrico di… …

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  • 54David Komnenos — (Greek: Δαβίδ Κομνηνός) (c. 1184 – 1212) was one of the founders of the Empire of Trebizond and its joint ruler together with his brother Alexios until his death. Contents 1 Early life 2 Capture of Trebizond 3 Ancestry …

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  • 55Saadi (poet) — Muslih ud Din Mushrif ibn Abdullah Shirazi Saadi in a Rose garden, from a Mughal manuscript of the Gulistan, ca. 1645 Full name Muslih ud Din Mushrif ibn Abdullah Shirazi Born 1184 CE Died 1 …

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  • 56Nicocles (Salamis) — Nicocles (in Greek Nικoκλης, Nikoklēs) was an Ancient Greek Cypriot king of Salamis, Cyprus. He became 374/3 BC successor of his (thought) father Evagoras I. Nicocles continued the philhellenic politics of his father. Nicocles died probably… …

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  • 57Vespasiano da Bisticci — (Fiorentino) (1421 ndash; 1498) was a Florentine humanist and librarian . He was chiefly a dealer in books, and had a share in the formation of all the great libraries of the time. When Cosimo de Medici wished to create the Laurentian Library of… …

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  • 58Kabibar Radhanath Ray — Radhanath Ray (1848–1908) is the principal architect of the era of initial modernity in Oriya poetry during the later part of nineteenth century and is honoured in Oriya literature with the title “Kabibara”. [… …

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  • 59Panegyriker — Ein Panegyrikon (von altgriechisch pan = alles und agora = Versammlung) ist in der katholischen Liturgie eine Bezeichnung für eine Sammlung von Predigten und Homilien. Ursprünglich wurde ein Panegyrikon an einer Panegyris, einer Festversammlung… …

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  • 60Panegyrikon — Ein Panegyrikon (von altgriechisch παν pan = alles und ἀγορά agorá = Versammlung) ist in der katholischen Liturgie eine Bezeichnung für eine Sammlung von Predigten und Homilien. Ursprünglich wurde ein Panegyrikon an einer Panegyris, einer Fest… …

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