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  • 71Licinia — is the name of women in the gens Licinia.It can also be a personal or first name for women. The name Licinia can also refer to the Lex Licinia Sextia [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Lex Licinia.html] , an… …

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  • 72Status of women's testimony in Islam — The status of women s testimony in Islam is disputed.In cases of hudud , punishments for serious crimes, 12th century Maliki jurist Averroes wrote that jurists disagree about the status of women s testimony.Ibn Rushd. Bidayatu’l Mujtahid , 1st ed …

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  • 73Second Council of Braga — The Second Council of Braga, held in 572, presided over by Martin of Dumio, was held to increase the number of bishops in Galaecia. Twelve bishops assisted at this council, and ten decrees were promulgated: (1) that the bishops should in their… …

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  • 74United States defamation law — The origins of United States defamation law pre date the American Revolution; one famous 1734 case involving John Peter Zenger established some precedent that the truth should be an absolute defense against libel charges. (Previous English… …

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  • 75The Thracian Wonder — is a stage play of English Renaissance drama, a work that constitutes a long standing and persistent problem for scholars and historians of the subject.Publication The Thracian Wonder enters the historical record with its initial 1661 publication …

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  • 76Odin — This article is about the chief god in North Germanic tradition. For other uses, see Odin (disambiguation). For a comparative discussion of North and West Germanic, see Wodanaz. Odin Odin, the Wande …

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  • 77Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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  • 78defamation — /def euh may sheuhn/, n. the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny: She sued the magazine for defamation of character. [1275 1325; ME; r. (by analogy with DEFAME) ME… …

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  • 79Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… …

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  • 80Roman Catholicism — the faith, practice, and system of government of the Roman Catholic Church. [1815 25] * * * Largest single Christian denomination in the world, with some one billion members, or about 18% of the world s population. The Roman Catholic church has… …

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