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  • 71Costumbrismo — José Jiménez Aranda (1837–1903): The Bullring (1870) Costumbrismo (sometimes anglicized as Costumbrism) refers to the literary or pictorial interpretation of local everyday life, mannerisms, and customs, primarily in the Hispanic scene, and… …

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  • 72Chigi-Albani family — See the Albani article for other uses of that name Chigi Albani is a Roman princely family of Sienese extraction descended from the counts of Ardenghesca, which possessed castles in the Maremma, southern Tuscany. The earliest authentic mention of …

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  • 73Prato della Valle — ( Prà deła Vałe in Venetian) is a 90,000 square meter elliptical square in Padova, Italy. It is the largest square in Italy, and one of the largest in Europe. The square today is a monumental space of extraordinary visual impact, with a green… …

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  • 74Early Irish literature — Contents 1 The earliest Irish authors 2 The Old Irish glosses 3 Existing manuscript literature 3.1 Early Irish epic or saga …

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  • 75Roman Catholic Diocese of Orléans — Diocese of Orléans Dioecesis Aurelianensis Orléans Cathedral Location …

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  • 76Bartholomew Ruspini — (c. 1728 – December 1813) was an Italian born British surgeon dentist and philanthropist in the 18th century, remembered for founding the Royal Masonic School for Girls.Early HistoryThe son of Andreas Ruspini of Grumello, a minor member of a… …

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  • 77Lowell Mill Girls — Tintype of two young women in Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell Mill Girls was the name used for female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. The Lowell textile mills employed a workforce which was about three quarters female; …

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  • 78Theodora (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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  • 79Pharas the Herulian — (also known as Varus ) was a sixth century commander of Herulian forces loyal to Byzantium, who figures briefly in Procopius’ narrative of Justinian s wars. [ Procopius, Wars 4.6.17 22.] Gibbon notes, in his History of the Decline and Fall of the …

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  • 80Alberic III, Count of Tusculum — Alberic III (died 1044) was the Count of Tusculum, along with Galeria, Preneste, and Arce, from 1024, when his brother the count Roman was elected Pope John XIX, until his own death. He was a son of Gregory I and Maria, brother of Popes Benedict… …

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