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  • 121The Seagull — Infobox Play name = The Seagull image size = 180px caption = cover to the Dodo Press edition writer = Anton Chekhov characters = Madame Arkadina Konstantin Treplyov Sorin Nina Shamrayef Pauline Masha Trigorin Dorn Medviedenko Yakov Cook setting …

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  • 122Malakia (effeminacy) — In Greek society, effeminacy (Greek: gr. ἀνανδρία ndash; anandria ; gr. μαλακία ndash; malakia; Latin: mollites) was a term applied to men who were perceived as having the quality of unmanliness, softness or delicacy, shown by moral weakness,… …

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  • 123Haec-Vir — (Latin: This [effeminate] Man haec being the feminine form of the demonstrative pronoun jokingly applied to the masculine noun) was a pamphlet published in 1620 in England in response to the pamphlet Hic Mulier. Where Hic Mulier argued against… …

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  • 124Retiarius — A retiarius (plural retiarii ; literally, net man or net fighter ) was a Roman gladiator who fought with equipment styled on that of a fisherman: a weighted net ( rete, hence the name), a three pointed trident ( fuscina or tridens ), and a dagger …

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  • 125Womanist theology — is a religious movement which reconsiders the traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies with a special lens to empower and liberate African women in America. Womanist theology associates with and departs from Feminist theology and Black… …

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  • 126English nationalism — is the name given to a nationalist political movement in England that desires national independence for England. In recent years this has been advocated via a devolved English Parliament. Some English nationalists go further, and seek the re… …

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  • 127Decimus Valerius Asiaticus — (? 47) was the husband of Lollia Saturnina, the sister of Caligula third wife, Lollia Paulina, was twice a Roman consul (35 and 46 AD), resigning early from his second suffect consulship, according to Dio Cassius (60.27]), in order to avoid… …

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  • 128O Crime do Padre Amaro — The Crime of Father Amaro (aka The Sin of Father Amaro)   Author(s) José Maria de Eç …

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