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  • 51Classical antiquity — Classical era redirects here. For the Classical period in music, see Classical period (music). The works of Homer mark the beginning of classical antiquity and were revered throughout the period …

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  • 52Susan Sontag — Infobox Writer name = Susan Sontag |thumb|right imagesize = 200px caption = pseudonym = birthdate = Birth date|1933|1|16|mf=y birthplace = New York City, New York deathdate = Death date and age|2004|12|28|1933|1|16|mf=y deathplace = New York City …

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  • 53Papist — is a term, usually disparaging or an anti Catholic slur, referring to a member of the Catholic Church. It was coined during the English Reformation to indicate that a Christian s loyalties were to the Pope, rather than to the anti papal Church of …

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  • 54Holy Prepuce — Circumcision of Christ (detail), by Friedrich Herlin The Holy Prepuce, or Holy Foreskin (Latin præputium or prepucium) is one of several relics attributed to Jesus, a product of the circumcision of Jesus. At various points in history, a number of …

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  • 55George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly — (1562 June 13, 1636), was a Scottish nobleman who took a leading role in politics at the time of the union with England.The son of the 5th Earl of Huntly, and of Anne, daughter of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran and Duke of Châtellerault, he… …

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  • 56Mugwump — This article is about dissident 1884 US Republicans. For other uses, see Mugwump (disambiguation). 1884 cartoon in Puck magazine ridicules Blaine as the tattooed man, with many indelible scandals. The cartoon image is a parody of Phryne before… …

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  • 57William Law — (1686 ndash; April 9, 1761), English divine, was born at Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire.Early lifeIn 1705 he entered as a sizar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge; in 1711 he was elected fellow of his college and was ordained. He resided at Cambridge …

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  • 58Rohlfs — is the surname of *Anna Katharine Rohlfs (Green) (1846 1935), American author *Charles Rohlfs (1853 1936), American furniture artist *Christian Rohlfs (1849 1938), German artist *Eva Ahnert Rohlfs (1912 1954), German astronomer *Ewald Rohlfs… …

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  • 59George Stanley Faber — (October 25, 1773 ndash; January 27, 1854) (often written G. S. Faber) was an Anglican theologian who wrote many books on theological subjects. He was a typologist, who believed that all the world s myths were corrupted versions of the original… …

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  • 60Bob Jones, Jr. — Robert Reynolds Jones, Jr. (October 19, 1911 November 12, 1997) was the second president and chancellor of Bob Jones University. Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Jones was the son of Bob Jones, Sr., the university s founder. He served as president… …

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