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  • 101List of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century — This is a list of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century. NOTOC =A=Abkhazia* Adarnase of Abkhazia, King of the Abkhazians between 880 and 887/888, deposed and executed by Bagrat I. * Bagrat I of Abkhazia King of the Abkhazians… …

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  • 102Pharnaces I of Pontus — Pharnaces I (in Greek Φαρνάκης; lived 2nd century BC), fifth king of Pontus, was the son of Mithridates III, who he succeeded on the throne.rf|1|just 38.5 6. The date of his accession cannot be fixed with certainty; but it is certain, at least,… …

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  • 103Neocaesarea, Pontus (titular see) — Neocaesarea is a Catholic titular see. The original diocese was in Pontus Polemoniacus, at first called Cabira. It corresponds to present day Niksar, Turkey. History It was one of the favourite residences of Mithridates the Great, who built a… …

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  • 104Saint Nikon the Metanoeite — Nikon the Metanoite (Greek: Νίκων ὁ Μετανοείτε, Nikon ho Metanoeite; born circa 930,[1] died 998[2][3]) was a Byzantine Greek monk, itinerant preacher, and Christian Orthodox saint born in Pontus (modern north eastern Turkey).[4] …

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  • 105Dance in the Neon Light — Single by Lena Philipsson featuring Dead by April A side Album version B side Instrumental version Released February 20, 2011 …

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  • 106Carl Pontus Gahn — Infobox Military Person name=Carl Pontus Gahn caption= allegiance=Sweden rank=Major General commands= unit= family= nickname= lived=1759 1825 placeofbirth= currentlyresides= serviceyears= laterwork= President of the Martial Court of Appeals… …

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  • 107Klas Pontus Arnoldson — Klas Pontus Arnoldson. Klas Pontus Arnoldson, né le 27 octobre 1844 à Göteborg et mort le 20 février 1916 à Stockholm, était un écrivain, journaliste et homme politique suédois. Fervent pacifiste, il a reçu en 1908 le prix Nobel de la paix. Il… …

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  • 108Campaign history of the Roman military — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …

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  • 109Roman relations with the Armenians — Contacts between the Italian peninsula and the Armenian Highland go back to the Iron Age when the Etruscan civilization traded with the Kingdom of Urartu by way of Phrygia and Ancient Greece. Urartian bronzes, bull headed cauldrons and pottery… …

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  • 110Persecution of early Christians in the Roman Empire — In its first three centuries, the Christian church endured periods of persecution at the hands of Roman authorities. Christians were persecuted by local authorities on an intermittent and ad hoc basis. In addition, there were several periods of… …

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