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  • This article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such...
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    Coolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, khuli, khulie, cooli, cooly, or quli) is a pejorative term used for low-wage labourers, typically those of Indian or...
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  • Anti-Masonry (alternatively called anti-Freemasonry) is "avowed opposition to Freemasonry", which has led to multiple forms of religious discrimination...
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    Historical reenactments (or re-enactment) is an educational or entertainment activity in which mainly amateur hobbyists and history enthusiasts dress in...
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    The Allgermanische Heidnische Front (AHF) was an international neo-Nazi organisation, active during the late 1990s and early 2000s, that espoused a form...
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  • This page lists English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of...
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    The Dolmen de Viera or Dolmen de los Hermanos Viera is a dolmen—a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb—located in Antequera, province of Málaga, Andalusia...
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    Boreyko is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The symbol of a swastika...
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    Milka Ternina (born Katarina Milka Trnina, pronounced [katarǐːna mîːlka tř̩nina]; 19 December 1863 – 18 May 1941) was a Croatian dramatic soprano who enjoyed...
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  • Einion ap Cunedda (c. 440 – 500;[citation needed]; r. c. 460 – 480s), also known as Einion Yrth (Welsh for "the Impetuous"), was a king of Gwynedd. He...
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  • Aulus Egnatius Priscillianus (c. 135 - 1??) was a Roman philosopher. He married and had Lucius Egnatius Victor, Quintus Egnatius Proculus, and possibly...
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  • Nexhmie Zaimi (born in Libohovë, Albania on 14 May 1917, died 18 April 2003 in Santa Barbara, California) was a noted Albanian American author and journalist...
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  • Dynamius or Dinamius was the Rector of Provence (rector Provinciae) from 575, when he replaced Albinus. At the time, Provence and Austrasia lay within...
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