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  • 71Asterix and the Vikings — Infobox Film name = Asterix and the Vikings imdb id = 0478557 writer = Stefan Fjeldmark and Jean Luc Goossens, adapted from René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo starring = director = Stefan Fjeldmark and Jesper Møller producer = music = Replicant as… …

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  • 72Asterix and the Big Fight (film) — Operation Getafix Original French title Le coup du menhir Story Yannick Voigt (screen adaptation) Illustrations …

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  • 73Philip the Arabian — • Emperor of Rome (reigned 244 249) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Philip the Arabian     Philip the Arabian     † …

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  • 74Theodoric the Great — • King of the Ostrogoths Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Theodoric the Great     Theodoric the Great     † …

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  • 75My Sister the Vampire — Switched Fangtastic! Revamped! Vampalicious! Take Two! Love Bites! Lucky Break! Star Style! Author Sienna Mercer Language English …

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  • 76Attila the Hun — (d. 453)    The fifth century king of the Huns, called the scourge of God. Attila was a mighty warrior who extracted great wealth from the Roman Empire and posed a threat to the peace of the late ancient world during his reign from 435 to 453.… …

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  • 77Catalaunian Plains, Battle of the — (451)  ♦ Major battle in June 451 between Attila the Hun and his Hunnish and allied armies against the Roman imperial forces and their allies, led by the great general Aëtius. Although it is traditionally known at the Battle of the Catalaunian… …

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  • 78Asterix the Gladiator — Infobox Asterix Title=Asterix the Gladiator Frenchtitle=Astérix gladiateur Story=René Goscinny Illustrations=Albert Uderzo FrenchDate=1964 EnglishDate=1969 Preceded= Asterix and the Goths Followed= Asterix and the Banquet Asterix the Gladiator is …

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  • 79Arsenius The Great — ▪ Roman monk also called  Arsenius Of Rome   born c. 354, , Rome died c. 455, , Troe, Scete Desert, Egypt       Roman noble, later monk of Egypt, whose asceticism among the Christian hermits in the Libyan Desert caused him to be ranked among the… …

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  • 80Seven Wonders Of The World —    1. The Great Pyramid of Khufu (circa 2600 BC).    2. The Pharos Lighthouse at Alexandria (circa 280 BC, survived until about the 14th century AD) this lighthouse stood over 134 meters (440 feet) tall, and was located on an island at the… …

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