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  • 51Pendragon (role-playing game) — Infobox RPG title= Pendragon subtitle=Chivalric Roleplaying in Arthur s Britain caption= Cover for Pendragon , 1st edition designer= Greg Stafford publisher= Chaosium, Green Knight Publishing, White Wolf, Inc. (since 2004) date= 1985 (1st… …

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  • 52Romance (genre) — For the modern genre of romantic fiction, see Romance novel and Romance film. Yvain fighting Gawain. Medieval illumination from Chrétien de Troyes s romance, Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion …

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  • 53Elia Levita — (13 February 1469 ndash; 28 January 1549), (Hebrew: אליהו בן אשר בחור) also known as Elijah Levita, Elias Levita, Eliahu Bakhur ( Eliahu the Bachelor ) was a Renaissance period Hebrew grammarian, poet and one of the first writers in the Yiddish… …

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  • 54Yiddish literature — Jewish culture Visual Arts Visual Arts list …

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  • 55Papal Orders of Chivalry — The emblem of the Papacy Papal Orders of Chivalry are orders of knighthood bestowed by the Pope. The Holy See, a recognised subject of international law and sovereign entity, has awarded the distinction of knighthood since the early medieval… …

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  • 56Medieval Dutch literature — is the Dutch literature produced in the Low Countries from the earliest stages of the language up to the sixteenth century. Contents 1 Early stages 2 Influential writers 3 Chevalric era …

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  • 57Monarchy of Norway — This article is about the history and function of the Norwegian monarchy as an institution. For the kingdom of Norway itself, see Norway. King of Norway Monarchy …

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  • 58County surveyor — Table of Surveying, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, Volume 2 …

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  • 59Polaris (role-playing game) — At least three role playing games are called Polaris . Polaris (1997) Polaris (published in 1997) is a French language post apocalyptic undersea role playing game written by Philippe Tessier and published by Halloween Concepts. [cite web|url=http …

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  • 60Ecclesiastical heraldry — Coat of arms of Cardinal Agostino Bausa in the courtyard of the archiepiscopal palace of Florence Ecclesiastical heraldry is the tradition of heraldry developed by Christian clergy. Initially used to mark documents, ecclesiastical heraldry… …

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