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  • 91Momus — For the Tibetan, Ladakhi and Nepali food, see Momo (food). For the Scottish artist and singer, see Momus (artist). Greek deities series Primordial deities Titans and Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Other deities Personified concepts …

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  • 92Maurus Servius Honoratus — 16th century edition of Virgil with Servius commentary printed to the left of the text. Servius redirects here. For the personal name, see Servius (praenomen). For the Roman king, see Servius Tullius. For the 1st century BC Roman jurist, see… …

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  • 93History of elephants in Europe — The history of elephants in Europe dates back to the ice ages, when mammoths (various species of prehistoric elephant) roamed the northern parts of the Earth, from Europe to North America (mastodons only occurred in North America.) There was also …

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  • 94Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann — (November 28, 1772 December 31, 1848), German classical scholar and philologist, was born at Leipzig.Entering the university of his native city at the age of fourteen, Hermann at first studied law, which he soon abandoned for the classics. After… …

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  • 95Fraticelli — The Fraticelli, sometimes confusingly called Fratricelli, were medieval Roman Catholic groups that could trace their origins to the Franciscans, but which came into being as a separate entity. The Fraticelli were declared heretical by the Church… …

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  • 96Emunoth ve-Deoth — ( he. אמונות ודעות; Hebrew: Beliefs and Opinions ) written by Rabbi Saadia Gaon originally Kitab al Amanat wal l tikadat ( Book of the Articles of Faith and Doctrines of Dogma ) was the first systematic presentation and philosophic foundation of… …

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  • 97Premillennialism — This article is about Premillennialism in Christian eschatology. For other uses, see Millenarianism. Christian eschatology Eschatology views Viewpoints • Preterism …

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  • 98Thomas Hope (1769–1831) — Henry Thomas Hope (30 August 1769 ndash; 3 February 1830/1831), was a British author, philosopher and art collector, best known for his novel Anastasius, a work which many experts considered a rival to the writings of Lord Byron.The eldest son of …

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  • 99Pausanias (geographer) — For other people named Pausanias, see Pausanias (disambiguation). Pausanias (  /pɔːˈ …

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  • 100Greater Serbia — The term Greater Serbia or Great Serbia (Serbian: Велика Србија, Velika Srbija ) applies to the key current within Serbian nationalism.The postulated borders for the proposed state incorporate one vast and continuous stretch of land across south… …

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