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  • 91Sufi studies — Sufi studies: a particular branch of comparative studies that uses a.o.the technical lexicon of the Islamic mystics, the Sufis, to exemplify the nature of its ideas; hence the frequent reference to Sufi Orders. It may be divided into two main… …

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  • 92Herbert Witzenmann — (16 February 1905 in Pforzheim? 24 September 1988 in Heidelberg, Germany) was a German philosopher and Anthroposophist.Witzenmann received his decisive study and work impulses through personal conversations with Rudolf Steiner. In the 1930 s… …

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  • 93Haakon VII's Freedom Cross — Infobox Military Award name=Haakon VII Frihetskors caption= awarded by=Norway type=Single grade medal eligibility=Norwegian or foreign military or civilian personnel for=Outstanding achievement during war campaign= status= description= clasps=… …

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  • 94Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume — On December 27, 2005, the Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume ( The Golden Abode of the Buddha Shakyamuni ) was opened in Elista, the capital of the Republic of Kalmykia, a federal subject of the Russian Federation. More than 5,000 people attended the… …

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  • 95Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg — Franz Wilhelm, Count von Wartenberg (born at Munich, 1 March1593; died at Ratisbon, 1 December1661) was a Bavarian Catholic Bishop of Osnabrück, expelled from his see in the Thirty Years War and later restored, and at the end of his life a… …

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  • 96Rafael Barrett — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = Rafael Barrett imagesize = caption = birthname = Rafael Barrett birthdate = January 7, 1876 location = Torrelavega, Spain deathdate = December 17, 1910 deathplace = Arcachon, France nationality = Spanish… …

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  • 97Vanvas — (Sanskrit: वनवास) is a Sanskrit term meaning residence (pronEng|vɑːs) in a forest (pronEng|vən). While it can be undertaken voluntarily, it usually carries a connotation of forced exile as a punishment. It commonly figures as a harsh penalty in… …

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  • 98Socinian — Socinianism, n. /soh sin ee euhn/, n. 1. a follower of Faustus and Laelius Socinus who rejected a number of traditional Christian doctrines, as the Trinity, the divinity of Christ, and original sin, and who held that Christ was miraculously… …

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  • 99Maria Jose of Savoy, Queen — ▪ 2002 Maria José Charlotte Henrietta Gabriella of Saxe Coburg        Belgian born Italian royal (b. Aug. 4, 1906, Ostend, Belg. d. Jan. 27, 2001, Geneva, Switz.), was the last queen of Italy for 27 days, from May 9, 1946, when her husband… …

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  • 100Unamuno, Miguel de — ▪ Spanish educator, philosopher, and author in full  Miguel De Unamuno Y Jugo   born Sept. 29, 1864, Bilbao, Spain died Dec. 31, 1936, Salamanca       educator, philosopher, and author whose essays had considerable influence in early 20th century …

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