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  • 91bray — bray1 /bray/, n. 1. the loud, harsh cry of a donkey. 2. any similar loud, harsh sound. v.i. 3. to utter a loud and harsh cry, as a donkey. 4. to make a loud, harsh, disagreeable sound. v.t. 5. to utter with a loud, harsh sound, like a donkey.… …

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  • 92Sir Gawain and the Green Knight — an English alliterative poem of unknown authorship, dating from the 14th century. * * * …

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  • 93Apollonius of Tyre — ▪ literary character       chief personage in a medieval Latin romance of unknown authorship, which may be assumed to derive from a lost Greek original. The story enjoyed long and widespread popularity in European literature, and versions of it… …

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  • 94Daigo, Go- — ▪ emperor of Japan Introduction in full  Go daigo Tennō,  personal name  Takaharu  born Nov. 26, 1288, Kyōto died Sept. 19, 1339, Mount Yoshino, south of Nara, Japan       emperor of Japan (1318–39), whose efforts to overthrow the shogunate and… …

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  • 95Homeric Hymns —       collection of 34 ancient Greek poems in heroic hexameters, all addressed to gods. Though ascribed in antiquity to Homer, the poems actually differ widely in date and are of unknown authorship. Most end with an indication that the singer… …

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  • 96Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight — ▪ Middle English poem also spelled  Sir Gawain And The Green Knight,         Middle English alliterative poem of unknown authorship, dating from the second half of the 14th century (perhaps 1375). It is a chivalric romance that tells a tale of… …

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  • 97Heinrich von Veldeke — • A medieval German poet of knightly rank; b. near Maastricht in the Netherlands about the middle of the twelfth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Heinrich von Veldeke     Heinrich von Veldeke …

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  • 98Hermann I — • Landgrave of Thuringia (1190 1217), famous as a patron of medieval German poets Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hermann I     Hermann I      …

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  • 99Rex Gloriose Martyrum — • The hymn at Lauds in the Common of Martyrs in the Roman Breviary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rex Gloriose Martyrum     Rex Gloriose Martyrum      …

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  • 100unattributed — adjective Lacking attribution; of unknown authorship …

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