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  • 111Antioch, Pisidia — Antioch in Pisidia ndash; alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch ( el. Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia or Antiochia Caesaria ndash; is a city in the Turkish Lakes Region, which is at the… …

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  • 112Palestra — Infobox Stadium stadium name = The Palestra| nickname = The Cathedral of College Basketball location = 215 S 33rd St Philadelphia, PA 19104 broke ground = 1926 opened = January 1, 1927 closed = demolished = owner = University of Pennsylvania… …

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  • 113Baths of Diocletian — The basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, built in the tepidarium of the baths The Baths of Diocletian (Thermae Diocletiani) in Rome were the grandest of the public baths, or thermae built by successive emperors. Diocletian s Baths …

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  • 114Dumbbell — For other uses, see Dumbbell (disambiguation). A pair of adjustable dumbbells with 2 kg plates. The dumbbell, a type of free weight, is a piece of equipment used in weight training. It can be used individually or in pairs (one for each hand).… …

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  • 115Cyprus in the Middle Ages — History of Cyprus This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 116On Famous Women — (Latin: De mulieribus claris ) is one of two such collections of biographies of famous people written by Giovanni Boccaccio, the Florentine author from Certaldo. The other work of his is De Casibus Virorum Illustrium , a collection of 56… …

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  • 117Blister beetle — Blister beetles Lytta aenea [1] Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 119Aratus of Sicyon — Aratus (271 BC 213 BC) was a statesman of the ancient Greek city state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He deposed the Sicyon tyrant Nicocles in 251 BC. Aratus was an advocate of Greek unity and brought Sicyon into the Achaean League, which he… …

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  • 120Brauron — Archaeological site name = Brauron name local = Anc. Βραυρών; Mod. Βραυρώνα caption skyline = View of the platform of the temple, looking south across the stoa. country = Greece region = Attica elevation = 2 controlling city = Athens peak period …

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