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  • 91List of Tunisia-related topics — This is a partial list of topics related to Tunisia. Geography * Cap Bon (also known as Sharik Peninsula) * Ras ben Sakka (northernmost point of Africa) * Strait of Sicily Landforms Gulfs * Gulf of Gabès * Gulf of Hammamet * Gulf of Tunis Islands …

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  • 92Chalke — For other uses, see Chalke (disambiguation). Map of the ceremonial and administrative heart of Constantinople, showing the Chalke Gate in the right centre The Chalke Gate (Greek: Χαλκῆ Πύλη), was the main ceremonial entrance (vestibule) to the …

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  • 93Gothic language — Infobox Language name=Gothic region=Oium, Dacia, Italy, Gallia Narbonensis, Hispania. extinct=mostly extinct by the 8th century, remnants may have lingered into the 17th century familycolor=Indo European fam2=Germanic fam3=East Germanic… …

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  • 94Francisco Palau y Quer — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Padre Francisco Palau, O.C.D. Nombre Francisco Palau y Quer Nacimiento 29 de diciembre , 1811 Aytona, Lérida, España Fallecimiento 20 de marz …

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  • 95Genserico — Karl Briulov Detalle de Genserico saqueando Roma. Genserico (hacia 389 – 25 de enero de 477), rey de vándalos y alanos entre 428 y 477. Fue pieza clave en los conflictos ocurridos en el siglo V en el Imperio Romano de Occidente, y durante sus… …

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  • 96Saqueo de Roma (455) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para ver otros saqueos de Roma, véase Saqueo de Roma. La reputación tradicional de los vándalos: una visión idealizada del saqueo de Roma en 455 por Heinrich Leutemann, hacia 1870. El segundo de los tres s …

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  • 97vandalism — vandalistic, vandalish, adj. /van dl iz euhm/, n. 1. deliberately mischievous or malicious destruction or damage of property: vandalism of public buildings. 2. the conduct or spirit characteristic of the Vandals. 3. willful or ignorant… …

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  • 98Gothic language — Extinct Germanic language spoken by the Goths. Its records antedate those of other Germanic languages by about four centuries. Best known from a translation of the Bible into Gothic in AD 350, it died out among the Ostrogoths after the fall of… …

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  • 99East Germanic languages — Introduction  group of long extinct Germanic languages once spoken by Germanic tribes located between the middle Oder and the Vistula. History       According to historical tradition, at least some of the Germanic tribes migrated to the mouth of… …

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  • 100Procopius of Caesarea — • Biographical article providing an overview of the historian s life and major writings Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Procopius of Caesarea     Procopius of Caesarea …

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