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  • 91Champs — may refer to: Contents 1 (pronounced [ʃɑ̃]) 1.1 French communes 1.2 Sport …

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  • 92Solan (Xena) — Infobox Hercaverse and Xenaverse Character|Alliance=#87CEFA Title=Solan First=Orphan of War Last=God Fearing Child Creator=Robert Tapert Name=Solan Job=None Kind=Human Affiliation= Xena, Kaleipus, Gabrielle, Centaurs Actor=David Taylor Nicko… …

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  • 93Achilles — Achilleus redirects here. For the emperor with this name, see Achilleus (emperor). For other uses, see Achilles (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Achilles (also Akhilleus or Achilleus; Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἀχιλλεύς) was a Greek hero of… …

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  • 94Amphipolis — ( gr. Ἀμφίπολις ndash; Amphípolis ) was an ancient Greek city in the region once inhabited by the Edoni people in the present day periphery of East Macedonia and Thrace. It was built on a raised plateau overlooking the east bank of the river… …

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  • 95Deism — For other uses, see Deism (disambiguation). Part of a series on God General c …

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  • 96Percy Bysshe Shelley — Percy Shelley Born 4 August 1792(1792 08 04) Field Place, Horsham, England[1] …

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  • 97Ode to a Nightingale — W. J. Neatby s illustration for Ode to a Nightingale Ode to a Nightingale is a poem by John Keats written in May 1819 in either the garden of the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, or, as according to Keats friend Charles Armitage Brown, under a plum tree …

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  • 98Dahak — For the figure in Persian and Zoroastrian mythology, see Zahhak. For the starship in the David Weber s Dahak trilogy, see Empire From The Ashes. Dahak Gabrielle in Dahak s grasp …

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  • 99Antillia — (or Antilia) is a semi mythical island which was reputed during the age of exploration to lie in the Atlantic Ocean far to the west of Portugal and Spain. The so called Phantom Island went by various other names such as Isle of Seven Cities, Ilha …

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  • 100Themyscira — For mythological city on which this topic is based, see Themiscyra (mythology). Themyscira A rebuilt and relocated Themyscira as seen in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #177 (Feb 2002), art by Phil Jimenez …

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