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  • 61Valerius — originally was a Roman nomen of the gens Valeria, one of the oldest patrician families of the city. The name was in use throughout Roman history. Later it became also a given name.Possible Latin forms include, in the nominative: * Valerius , male …

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  • 62Ludlow massacre — The Ludlow massacre refers to the violent deaths of 20 people, 11 of them children, during an attack by the Colorado National Guard on a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families at Ludlow, Colorado in the U.S. on April 20,… …

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  • 63Antipater (disambiguation) — Several notable persons of the ancient world were named (Latin) Antipater , (Greek) Antipatros (Αντιπατρος, literally meaning like the father ):Hellenistic leaders* Antipater (c. 397–319 BC), Macedonian general * Antipater II of Macedon king of… …

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  • 64Cassius (gens) — The gens Cassia, nomen Cassius, was one of the oldest families of ancient Rome.The road Via Cassia that went to Arretium was built by the family. The Italian village Cassano Irpino traditionally derives its name from the gens Cassia.*Spurius… …

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  • 65List of historians by area of study — This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also List of historians.By time periodAncient history*Ram Sharan Sharma Eminent Historian of Ancient India. *Michael Crawford (historian) *Edward Gibbon (1737 1794) The History… …

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  • 66Balbriggan — Infobox Irish Place name = Balbriggan gaeilge = Baile Brigín crest motto = People before Leaders map pin coords = left: 68px; top: 16px north coord = 53.6127 west coord = 6.1819 irish grid = O200641 area = elevation = sea level province =… …

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  • 67Hostius — Hostius, was a Roman epic poet, who probably flourished in the 2nd century BC.He was the author of a Bellum Histricum in at least seven books, of which only a few fragments remain. The poem is probably intended to celebrate the victory gained in… …

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  • 68Quintus Fabius Pictor — (c. 254 BC ?) was one of the earliest Roman historians and considered the first of the annalists. A member of the Fabii gens, he was the grandson of Gaius Fabius Pictor, a painter ( pictor in Latin). He was a senator who fought against the Gauls… …

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  • 69Mahavatar Babaji — a drawing from Autobiography of a Yogi, commissioned by Yogananda and based on his own meeting with Babaji Mahavatar Babaji is the name given to an Indian saint by Lahiri Mahasaya and several of his disciples[1] who met Mahavatar Babaji between… …

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  • 70Roman Republican coinage — Coinage came late to the Roman Republic compared with the rest of the Mediterranean, especially Greece and Asia Minor where coins were invented in the 7th century BC. The currency of central Italy was influenced by its natural resources, with… …

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