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  • 101Cecco Angiolieri — (1260 c. 1312) was an Italian poet. Biography Cecco Angiolieri was born in Siena in 1260, son of Angioliero, who was himself the son of Angioliero Solàfica who was for several years a banker to Pope Gregory IX; his mother was Lisa de Salimbeni,… …

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  • 102Thomas Yalden — (1670 mdash;July 16, 1736) was an English poet. Educated at Magdalen College, Yalden entered the Church, in which he obtained various preferments. His poems include A Hymn to Darkness , Pindaric Odes , and translations from the classics.Early… …

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  • 103Theodora (6th century) — Theodora (Greek: Θεοδώρα) (c. 500 June 28 548), was empress of the Byzantine Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I. Like her husband, she is a saint in the Orthodox Church, commemorated on November 14. Theodora is perhaps the most… …

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  • 104Marie Heim-Vögtlin — (7 October 1845, Bözen – 7 November 1916, Zürich) was the first female Swiss physician, a writer and a co founder of the first Swiss gynaecological hospital. Contents …

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  • 105Aristophanes — Aristophanic /euh ris teuh fan ik/, adj. /ar euh stof euh neez /, n. 448? 385? B.C., Athenian comic dramatist. * * * born с 450 died с 388 BC Greek playwright. An Athenian, he began his career as a comic dramatist in 427. He wrote approximately… …

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  • 106cheeky — cheekily, adv. cheekiness, n. /chee kee/, adj., cheekier, cheekiest. impudent; insolent: a cheeky fellow; cheeky behavior. [1855 60; CHEEK + Y1] Syn. saucy, audacious, bold. * * * …

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  • 107Roger II — born Dec. 22, 1095 died Feb. 26, 1154, Palermo Grand count of Sicily (1105–30) and king of Sicily (1130–54). The son of Roger I, he was a capable and energetic ruler who incorporated the mainland territories of Calabria (1122) and Apulia (1127).… …

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  • 108encyclopaedia — Reference work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or that treats a particular branch of knowledge comprehensively. It is self contained and explains subjects in greater detail than a dictionary. It differs from an almanac in… …

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  • 109Jerusalem (A.D. 71-1099) —     Jerusalem (A.D. 71 1099)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jerusalem (A.D. 71 1099)     I. TO THE TIME OF CONSTANTINE (71 312)     When Titus took Jerusalem (April September, A.D. 70) he ordered his soldiers to destroy the city (Josephus, De… …

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  • 110Reconstruction Era of the United States — In the history of the United States, the term Reconstruction Era has two senses: the first covers the entire nation in the period 1865–1877 following the Civil War; the second one, used in this article, covers the transformation of the Southern… …

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