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  • 81Middle Ages — • A term commonly used to designate that period of European history between the Fall of the Roman Empire and about the middle of the fifteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Middle Ages     Middle Ages …

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  • 82medieval —     Middle Ages     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Middle Ages     A term commonly used to designate that period of European history between the Fall of the Roman Empire and about the middle of the fifteenth century. The precise dates of the beginning …

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  • 83Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels — Contents 1 Modern Fantasy 2 The 100 best novels 3 References 4 …

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  • 84Étymologie et locutions dérivées du mot pont — L étymologie du mot pont est clairement identifiée. Ce mot est issu d une racine indo européenne *pent qui signifiait voie de passage, chemin . En grec, la forme patos, signifiait le chemin . Puis, en latin, la forme pons, pontis avait le sens du …

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  • 85Saison 1 de Hellcats — Série Hellcats Pays d’origine  États Unis Chaîne d’origine The CW Diffusion originale …

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  • 86Influence britannique au Tibet (1904-1950) — Le Tibet n a jamais été un pays isolé ou étanche aux influences extérieures. Dans le passé, la culture indienne, la culture chinoise ont modifié la contrée[1]. Les interventions armées britanniques au Tibet politique à la fin du XIXe siècle… …

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  • 87blaze — Synonyms and related words: Vandyke, arrow, backfire, bake, balefire, be bright, be in heat, beacon, beacon fire, beam, bedazzle, birthmark, blare, blare forth, blast, blaze a trail, blaze abroad, blaze of light, blaze up, blazing light, blazon,… …

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  • 88trespass — Synonyms and related words: adopt, adoption, advance upon, appropriate, appropriation, arrogate, arrogation, assume, assumption, atrocity, bad faith, barge in, breach, breach of contract, breach of faith, breach of law, breach of privilege,… …

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  • 89Banff —    BANFF, a sea port, burgh, market town, and parish, in the county of Banff, of which it is the chief town, 165 miles (N. by E.) from Edinburgh, on the road from Aberdeen to Inverness; containing 3958 inhabitants. This place, called in ancient… …

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  • 90oniernan — sv/i3 3rd pres oniernþ past onarn/onurnon ptp is onurnen to give way, open (of a door); to run, to move quickly (on foot, on a horse, ship, etc.), to hasten, fly [currere]; to run into or towards, run upon, fall in with, to rush at, assail,… …

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