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  • 81Frum — For people with this surname, see Frum (surname). Frum ( yi. פֿרום; [frum | frim] ), from the German fromm , meaning devout or pious , is a Yiddish word meaning committed to be observant of the 613 Mitzvot, or Jewish commandments, specifically of …

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  • 82Sabellius — (fl. ca. 215) was a third century priest and theologian who most likely taught in Rome, but may have been an African from Libya. Basil and others call him a Libyan from Pentapolis, but this seems to rest on the fact that Pentapolis was a place… …

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  • 83Yörük — Ethnic group group=Yörük poptime=n/a popplace=Turkey rels=Islam langs=Turkish related=Turkish people and other Turkic peoplesThe Yörük, also Yürük or Yuruk ( tr. yörük; Bulgarian юрук , plural юруци ), are a Turkish people ultimately of Oghuz… …

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  • 84Palaephatus — (Παλαιφατος) is the name of four literary persons in Suidas, who, however, seems to have confounded different persons and writings. Palaephatus of Athens Palaephatus of Athens, an epic poet, to whom a mythical origin was assigned. According to… …

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  • 85Legio V Iovia — was a Roman legion levied by Diocletian in the end of the 3rd century, and was still in service at the beginning of the 5th century. The cognomen of the legion refers to Jupiter, to whom Diocletian (also known as Iovianus , the man like Jupiter ) …

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  • 86Legio VI Herculia — was a Roman legion levied by Diocletian in the end of the 3rd century, and was still in service at the beginning of the 5th century. The cognomen of the legion refers to Hercules, to whom Diocletian s colleague, Maximian (also known as Herculius …

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  • 87Arms of Skanderbeg — Skanderbeg was a figure in the history of Albania. His weapons have been subjects of mythical adoration. According to legends his sword was so heavy that only his arm could wield. Reportedly, it was also so sharp that it could slice a man… …

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  • 88Big Dipper — This article is about the asterism. For other uses, see Big Dipper (disambiguation). Big Dipper map The Plough, also known as the Big Dipper or the Saptarishi (after the seven rishis), is an asterism of seven stars that has been recognized as a… …

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  • 89Canadian titles debate — The Canadian titles debate has been ongoing since the adoption of the Nickle Resolution in 1919. This resolution marked the earliest attempt to establish a Canadian government policy requesting the Sovereign not to grant knighthoods, baronetcies …

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  • 90Rip Van Dam — (c. 1660 mdash; June 10, 1749) was the interim acting governor of the Province of New York from 1731 to 1732. As one of the leaders of the liberal party, Van Dam confronted the subsequent royal governor William Cosby. Early life Rip Van Dam was… …

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