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  • 71Creso — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Creso Creso (en griego Κροισσος, Kroissos), último rey de Lidia (560 546 a. C.),[1] de la dinastía Mermnada, su reinado estuvo ma …

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  • 72Krösus — Krö|sus 〈m.; , se; fig.〉 steinreicher Mann ● er ist ein Krösus; ich bin doch kein Krösus! [nach dem letzten König von Lydien, † 546 v. Chr.] * * * Krö|sus, der; u. ses, se [nach lat. Croesus, griech. Kroĩsos, dem letzten, unermesslich reichen… …

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  • 73Oracle — This article is about the classical medium. For the software company, see Oracle Corporation. For other uses, see Oracle (disambiguation). Consulting the Oracle by John William Waterhouse, showing eight priestesses in a temple of prophecy In… …

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  • 746th century BC — The 6th century BC started the first day of 600 BC and ended the last day of 501 BC.In India, Panini, sometime during this century [http://books.google.com/books?id=CKLxjjXqAsQC pg=PA39 lpg=PA39 dq=panini+BCE source=web ots=Gakie80Lfx… …

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  • 75Christian Morgenstern — For other people named Christian Morgenstern, see Christian Morgenstern (disambiguation). Christian Morgenstern Born May 6, 1871(1871 05 06) Died …

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  • 76Owen Wister — Owen Wister, author of the Western novel The Virginian, and friend of Theodore Roosevelt Born Owen Wister July 14, 1860(1860 07 14) Philadelphia …

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  • 77Lydia the Tattooed Lady — which became one of Groucho Marx s signature tunes, was written by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, and first appeared in the 1939 Marx Brothers movie At the Circus . The lyrics make many contemporary references to topical personalities such as Gro …

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  • 78Pompeii (novel) — Infobox Book name = Pompeii image caption = Cover of the paperback edition author = Robert Harris illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Novel publisher = Random House pub date = 2003 media type =… …

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  • 79Carding (torture) — In torture, carding involved scraping or tearing the victim s flesh with metal combs normally used for combing wool. Card . Oxford English Dictionary . Oxford University Press. 2nd edition. 1989.] Combs usually had one or two rows of teeth, each… …

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  • 80Siege of Sardis (546 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Sardis (546 BC) partof=the Wars of Cyrus the Great caption= date=January, 546 BC place=Sardis, Lydia result=Decisive Persian victory. territory=Anatolia officially annexed by Persia. combatant1=Lydian… …

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