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  • 121Passover — • Great Jewish holiday Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Passover     Pasch or Passover     † …

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  • 122Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella —     Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella     (VITERBIENSIS ET TUSCANENSIS).     The city of Viterbo in the Province of Rome stands at the foot of Monte Cimino, in Central Italy, in an… …

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  • 123Phantom cat — (Alien Big Cat) Creature Grouping Cryptid Sub grouping Various Data Country Various Region Various …

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  • 124Lion of Babylon tank — Infobox Weapon is vehicle=yes name=T 72 Lion of Babylon caption=A dug in Asad Babil captured after the Battle of 73 Easting, February 1991 type=Main battle tank origin= flagicon|Iraq Iraq production date=1989 1990 service=1990 Present wars=Gulf… …

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  • 125Alan I, King of Brittany — Alan I ( fr. Alain; died 907), called the Great, was the Count of Vannes and Duke of Brittany ( dux Brittonium ) from 876 until his death. He was probably also the only King of Brittany ( rex Brittaniæ ) to hold that title by legitimate grant of… …

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  • 126Tekhelet — Tekhelet, (תכלת), Techelet or Techeiles is a blue dye mentioned 48 times in the Jewish Bible (Tanakh) and translated by the Septuagint as iakinthos (blue). Its uses include the clothing of the High Priest, the tapestries in the Mishkan, and the… …

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  • 127Buru (cryptozoology) — Infobox Paranormalcreatures Creature Name = Buru Image Caption = Grouping = Cryptid AKA = Country = India Region = Arunachal Pradesh Habitat = Marsh Status = UnconfirmedThe Buru was an aquatic reptile said to have lived in Jiro (also spelled and… …

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  • 128Idomeneus of Lampsacus — Idomeneus ( el. Ἰδομενεύς), of Lampsacus, was a friend and disciple of Epicurus, flourished about 310 270 BC. We have no particulars of his life, save that he married Batis of Lampsacus, the sister of Metrodorus. [Diogenes Laertius, Lives and… …

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