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456: Encyclopedia II - Patrician - Use in fiction

In the satirical fantasy series Discworld by British author Terry Pratchett, the city of Ankh-Morpork is run by a Presidential like figure akin to the old roman nobility. The ruler rules under the title of Patrician but is in all respects simply a tyrant. In the City Watch (see Guards! Guards!) series of novels the Patrician is named Havelock Vetinari and though he often puts up a democratic facade he is to all intents and purposes a ...

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Patrician, Patrician - Patrician caste, Patrician - Patrician position, Patrician - List of Patricii, Patrician - Modern usage, Patrician - Use in fiction

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456: Encyclopedia II - Burgundians - The Burgundian Laws

The Burgundians left three legal codes, among the earliest from any of the Germanic tribes. The Liber Consitutionum sive Lex Gundobada (The Book of the Constitution following the Law of Gundobad), also known as the Lex Burgundionum, or more simply the Lex Gundobada or the Liber, was issued in several parts between 483 and 516, principally by Gundobad, but also by his son, Sigismund. (Drew, p. 6-7) It was a record of Burgundian customary law and is typical of the many Germanic law codes from this peri ...

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Burgundians, Burgundians - Early History, Burgundians - Tribal Origins, Burgundians - Religion, Burgundians - Early Relationship with the Romans, Burgundians - The Burgundian Kingdoms, Burgundians - The First Kingdom, Burgundians - The Second Kingdom, Burgundians - The Fall of the Second Kingdom, Burgundians - The Burgundian Laws, Burgundians - Origin of Burgundy, Burgundians - Notes

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456: Encyclopedia II - V12 - Aviation

V12 engines were first seen in aircraft. By the end of World War I, the V12 configuration was a fairly popular one in the newest and largest fighters and bombers; V12 engines were produced by companies such as Renault and Sunbeam. Many Zeppelins had V12 engines, from German manufacturers Maybach and Daimler. Various US companies produced the V12 liberty engine; the Curtiss NC Flying boats, such as the first aircraft to make a transatlantic flight, the N ...

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V12, V12 - Aviation, V12 - V12 road cars, V12 - Heavy trucks, V12 - Auto racing, V12 - Large diesel engines

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456: Encyclopedia II - Burgundians - Early History

Burgundians - Tribal Origins. The Burgundians' tradition of Scandinavian origin finds support in place-name evidence and archaeological evidence (Stjerna) and many consider their tradition to be correct (e.g. Musset, p. 62). Possibly because Scandinavia was beyond the horizon of the earliest Roman sources, including Tacitus (who only mentions one Scandinavian tribe, the Suiones), they don't tell from where the Burgundians came, and the first Roman references place them east of the Rhine (inter alia, Ammianus Marcellinus, XVIII, 2, 15). Early Roman sources thought ...

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Burgundians, Burgundians - Early History, Burgundians - Tribal Origins, Burgundians - Religion, Burgundians - Early Relationship with the Romans, Burgundians - The Burgundian Kingdoms, Burgundians - The First Kingdom, Burgundians - The Second Kingdom, Burgundians - The Fall of the Second Kingdom, Burgundians - The Burgundian Laws, Burgundians - Origin of Burgundy, Burgundians - Notes

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