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  • 71Zagros Mountains — Topographic map of Iran with the Zagros Mountains The Zagros Mountains from space, September 1992 …

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  • 72Gelonus — Gelonus, (also transliterated Helonus), uk. Гелон, Helon , coord|50.05|N|34.37|E|, was the capital of Scythia (now in Ukraine) and the biggest gord in Europe. It has been identified with the archeological site Bilske Horodyshche (Більське… …

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  • 73Alexander Polyhistor — Lucius Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Πολυΐστωρ) was a Greek scholar who was enslaved by the Romans during the Mithridatic War and taken to Rome as a tutor. After his release, he continued to live in Italy as a Roman… …

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  • 74Edward Daniel Clarke — Infobox Scientist name = box width = image width =150px caption = birth date = June 5, 1769 birth place = Willingdon, Sussex death date = March 9, 1822 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = English ethnicity = field = mineralogy… …

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  • 75Odrysian kingdom — ← 460 BC–46 …

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  • 76Getae — Not to be confused with getai. The Getae (Greek: Γέται, singular Γέτης) was the name given by the Greeks to several Thracian tribes that occupied the regions south of the Lower Danube, in what is today northern Bulgaria, and north of the Lower… …

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  • 77Mushki — The Mushki (Muški; Georgian: მესხები Meshebi, Meskhetians, Moschia) were an Iron Age people of Anatolia, known from Assyrian sources. They do not appear in Hittite records.[1] Several authors have connected them with the Moschoi (Μόσχοι) of Greek …

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  • 78Tristia — ( Sadness ) is a work of poetry, in five books, written by the Roman poet Ovid at some time after he was banished from Rome in AD 8. It uses the elegiac couplet, a meter suitable for lamenting the misery of exile on the bleak edge of the Euxine,… …

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  • 79Johann Schiltberger — Johann (Hans) Schiltberger (May 9, 1381 ndash; c. 1440) was a German traveller and writer. He was born of a noble family, probably at Hollern near Lohhof halfway between Munich and Freising. TravelsSchiltberger joined the suite of Lienhart… …

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  • 80Dacian Draco — as from Trajan s Column The Dacian Draco was the standard and ensign of troops of the ancient Eastern European Dacian people, which can be seen in the hands of the soldiers of Decebalus in several scenes depicted on Trajan s Column in Rome, Italy …

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