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  • 111Vampire — For other uses, see Vampire (disambiguation). The Vampire, by Philip Burne Jones, 1897 Vampires …

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  • 112History of early Tunisia — History of Tunisia ANCIENT HISTORY OF TUNISIA …

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  • 113epigraphy — epigraphist, epigrapher, n. /i pig reuh fee/, n. 1. the study or science of epigraphs or inscriptions, esp. of ancient inscriptions. 2. inscriptions collectively. [1850 55; EPIGRAPH + Y3] * * * ▪ historiography Introduction  the study of written… …

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  • 114May Revolution — The open cabild …

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  • 115underworld — Synonyms and related words: Abaddon, Black Hand, Cosa Nostra, Dis, Gehenna, Hades, Hell, Naraka, Orcus, Pandemonium, Sheol, Tophet, abyss, avichi, bottomless pit, bowels, criminals, deep space, deeps, depths, gangdom, gangland, gaping depths,… …

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  • 116inferno — [19] Etymologically, an inferno is that which is ‘below’. The word comes ultimately from Latin infernus, meaning ‘situated below, subterranean’. In ancient mythology, the nether regions were the abode of the dead, so inferna came to be used as… …

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  • 117inferno — [19] Etymologically, an inferno is that which is ‘below’. The word comes ultimately from Latin infernus, meaning ‘situated below, subterranean’. In ancient mythology, the nether regions were the abode of the dead, so inferna came to be used as… …

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  • 118Battle of Stalingrad — Coordinates: 48°42′N 44°31′E / 48.7°N 44.517°E / 48.7; 44.517 …

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  • 119Geothermal areas of Yellowstone — Map of all coordinates from Google Map of all coordinates from Bing Export all coordinates as KML …

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  • 120calendar — calendrical /keuh len dri keuhl/, calendric, calendarial /kal euhn dair ee euhl/, calendarian, calendaric, adj. /kal euhn deuhr/, n. 1. a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year: He marked the date on his calendar. 2. any …

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