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  • 121Thomas Totney — Thomas Totney, who adopted the names TheaurauJohn Tany, Theauroam Tannijahhh and Ram Johoram (bap. 21 January 1608, South Hykeham, Lincolnshire 1659) was an English preacher and religious visionary.Early activitiesTotney was the third, but eldest …

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  • 122Modern history of East Asian martial arts — The modern (post 1860s) history of East Asian martial arts. Contents 1 Japan 2 China 3 Western interest 4 See also 5 …

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  • 123The Conduit — Developer(s) High Voltage Software Publisher(s) Sega …

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  • 124Alpinorum auxiliary cohorts — This article concerns the Roman auxiliary regiments of the Principate period originally recruited in the western Alpine regions of the empire (for the central/eastern Alps, see Raetorum auxiliary cohorts). The cohortes Alpinorum ( cohorts of… …

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  • 125Kuruwa — is also used for castles built after the Edo period. The kuruwa serves as a defensive territory, provides space for additional castle facilities, and contains the living quarters for common soldiers, making it an important fixture of all Japanese …

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  • 126Jupiter Dolichenus — was a Roman god created from the synchronisation of Jupiter, the Roman King of the gods , and a Baal cult of Commagene in Asia Minor. The Baal gods were themselves king gods and the combination was intended to form a powerful mixture of eastern… …

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  • 127W.T. Sherman: His Wartime Journal — ▪ Primary Source       About 7 A.M. of November 16th we rode out of Atlanta by the Decatur road, filled by the marching troops and wagons of the Fourteenth Corps; and reaching the hill, just outside of the old rebel works, we naturally paused to… …

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  • 128Gambeson — A gambeson (or aketon or padded jack) is a padded defensive jacket, worn as armour separately, or combined with mail or plate armour. Gambeson were produced with a sewing technique called quilting. Usually constructed of linen or wool, the… …

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