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  • 11St. Theobald — St. Theolbald or Thibault, [http://books.google.com/books?as brr=1 q=st.+theobald+%22was+of+the+family+of+the+counts+palatine+of+champagne btnG=Search+Books] HE was of the family of the counts palatine of Champagne,and son of Count Arnoul. He was …

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  • 12myrrh — noun /mɜr,mɜː(ɹ),mɝ/ A red brown resinous material, the dried sap of the Commiphora myrrha tree. The glories of Mary held his soul captive: spikenard and myrrh and frankincense, symbolising the preciousness of Gods gifts to her soul, rich… …

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  • 13Duomo of Monza — Façade The Duomo of Monza (Italian: Duomo di Monza) often known in English as Monza Cathedral is the main religious building of Monza, near Milan, in northern Italy. Unlike most duomos it is not in fact a cathedral, as Monza has always been part… …

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  • 14array — I. n. 1. Order, disposition, arrangement, collocation, marshalling. 2. Dress, fine clothes, elegant attire, rich garments. See apparel. 3. Exhibition, show, display. 4. Marshalled force, soldiery, troops, army, hosts, battalions. 5. (Law …

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  • 15there|to — «thair TOO», adverb. 1. to that; to it: »The castle stands on a hill, and the road thereto is steep and rough. 2. in addition to that; besides; also; moreover: »The king gave his servant rich garments and added thereto a bag of gold …

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  • 16dress — /dres/, n., adj., v., dressed or drest, dressing. n. 1. an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece. 2. clothing; apparel; garb: The dress of the 18th century was colorful. 3. formal attire. 4. a particular… …

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  • 17KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… …

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  • 18Red-figure pottery — Red figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 530 BC and remained in use until the late 3rd century BC. It replaced the previously dominant style of Black figure vase… …

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  • 19OTTOMAN EMPIRE — OTTOMAN EMPIRE, Balkan and Middle Eastern empire started by a Turkish tribe, led by ʿUthmān (1288–1326), at the beginning of the 14th century. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: sources …

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  • 20stage design — Aesthetic composition of a dramatic production as created by lighting, scenery, costumes, and sound. While elements such as painted screens and wheeled platforms were used in the Greek theatre of the 4th century BC, most innovations in stage… …

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