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  • 31Mellified man — (artistic impression) Mellified man, or human mummy confection, was a legendary medicinal substance created by steeping a human cadaver in honey. The concoction is mentioned only in Chinese sources, most significantly the Bencao Gangmu of the… …

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  • 32Mathern — Coordinates: 51°37′05″N 2°41′30″W / 51.61818°N 2.6917°W / 51.61818; 2.6917 …

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  • 33St John the Baptist's Church, Avon Dassett — St John the Baptist s Church, Avon Dassett, from the southeast …

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  • 34Aberdour —    1) ABERDOUR, a parish, in the district of Deer, county of Aberdeen; comprising the village of Pennan, and containing 1645 inhabitants, of whom 376 are in the village of New Aberdour, 8 miles (W. by S.) from Fraserburgh. The name of this place… …

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  • 35England Runestones — Main article: Viking Runestones. The England Runestones is a group of c. 30 runestones that refer to Viking Age voyages to England. They constitute one of the largest groups of runestones that mention voyages to other countries, and they are… …

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  • 37Egypt — • Provides information on history, religion, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Egypt     Egypt     † …

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  • 38Svyatogor — ( ru. Святогор) is the name of a Kievan Rus mythical bogatyr (knight/hero) from bylinas. His name is a derivation from the words sacred mountain. Svyatogor s tale, Ilya Muromets and Svyatogor , is a part of the Ilya Muromets cycle. After becoming …

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  • 39Wix, Essex — infobox UK place country = England static official name= Wix latitude= 51.91215 longitude= 1.14201 population = 755 shire district= Tendring shire county = Essex region= East of England constituency westminster= post town= postcode district=… …

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  • 40sarcophagus — noun (plural sarcophagi; also guses) Etymology: Latin sarcophagus (lapis) limestone used for coffins, from Greek (lithos) sarkophagos, literally, flesh eating stone, from sark sarc + phagein to eat more at baksheesh Date: 1619 a stone coffin;… …

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