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  • 1Accession — (from Lat. accedere , to go to, to approach), in law, a method of acquiring property adopted from Roman law (see: accessio ), by which, in things that have a close connection with or dependence on one another, the property of the principal draws… …

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  • 2Accession — • Method of acquiring ownership of a thing arising from the fact that it is in some way added to, or is the fruit of something already belonging to oneself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Accession     Accession …

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  • 3Accession of Croatia to the European Union — Croatian EU accession bid …

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  • 4Accession of Turkey to the European Union — Infobox EU accession bid status = Candidate nation = Turkey national denonym = Turkish chapters opened = 10 chapters closed = 1 national GDP PPP = 941.584 national area total = 783,562 national population = 70,586,256 website =… …

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  • 5Accession Day tilt — The Accession Day tilts were a series of elaborate festivities held annually at the court of Elizabeth I of England to celebrate her Accession Day, November 17, also known as Queen s Day. [which was elevated into a Protestant feast day by adding… …

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  • 6Accession of Kosovo to the European Union — The accession of Kosovo to the European Union faces many economic and political problems today, the largest probably being the fact that several EU states which need to ratify its eventual accession do not even recognize it as a state. Twenty one …

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  • 7Five Good Emperors — The Five Good Emperors is a term that refers to five consecutive emperors of the Roman Empire who represented a line of virtuous and just rule Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. Their reigns lasted between 96 to 180 AD.… …

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  • 8Five Good Emperors — ▪ ancient Rome       the ancient Roman imperial succession of Nerva (reigned AD 96–98), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius (138–161), and Marcus Aurelius (161–180), who presided over the most majestic days of the Roman Empire… …

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  • 9Philip the Good — (1396 1467)    Philip III, the Good, was born in Dijon, in Burgundy, on 31 July 1396. He inherited the duchy of Brabant in 1430 from his nephew Philip of Saint Pol. With Philip s accession, Brussels was ruled by the Burgundian regime and the city …

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  • 10profit — prof·it n 1: gain in excess of expenditures: as a: the excess of the selling price of goods over their cost b: net income from a business, investment, or capital appreciation compare earnings, loss …

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