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Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
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545: Encyclopedia - 545
545 - Events.
The Ostrogoths besiege Rome.
545 - Births.
Guntram, king of Burgundy
545 - Deaths.
Clotilde, wife of Frankish ki...
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Hephthalite: Encyclopedia - Hephthalite
The Hephthalites, also known as White Huns, were a nomadic people who lived across northern China, Central Asia, and northern India in th...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia - Byzantine Empire
Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων
Roman (Byzantine) Empire
Motto: Βασιλεὺς Βασιλέων
Βασιλεύων Βασιλευόν...
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Uyghur: Encyclopedia - Uyghur
The Uyghur (Chinese: [historical]: 回紇; [modern]: 維吾爾) are a Turkic-speaking ethnic group living in northwestern China mainly in...
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Vimalakirti Sutra: Encyclopedia - Vimalakirti Sutra
Vimalakirti Sutra (Chinese 維摩經 wéimó jing, Japanese 維摩経 yuima-gyō, Korean 유마경 yuma-gyeong, Sanskrit विमलक...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia - Justinian I
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus or Justinian I (May 11, 483–November 13/14, 565), was Eastern Roman Emperor from August 1, 527 unt...
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Benevento: Encyclopedia - Benevento
Benevento is a town and archiepiscopal see of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, 32 miles northeast of Naples. It is ...
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Abdullah: Encyclopedia - Abdullah
Abdullah (or Abd Allah, Arabic عبد الله) means "servant of Allah" in Arabic. It is a common Islamic name that is favored because i...
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Spoleto: Encyclopedia Ii - Spoleto - History
Spoleto was situated on the eastern branch of the Via Flaminia, which forked into two roads at Narnia and rejoined at Forum Flaminii, nea...
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Uyghur: Encyclopedia Ii - Uyghur - Origins
Historically the term "Uyghur" (meaning "united" or "allied") was applied to a group of Turkic-speaking tribes that lived in what is now ...
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Clonmacnoise: Encyclopedia Ii - Clonmacnoise - Foundation
Clonmacnoise was founded in 545 by Saint Ciarán at the point where the major east-west land route through the bogs of central Ireland al...
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Licchavi: Encyclopedia Ii - Licchavi - Geography
Licchavi - Domain.
Settlements already filled the entire valley during the Licchavi period. Further settlement was made east toward Ban...
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Benevento: Encyclopedia Ii - Benevento - History
Benevento - Benevento in antiquity.
The site was the chief town of the Samnites, who took refuge here after their defeat by the Roman R...
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Hephthalite: Encyclopedia Ii - Hephthalite - Expansion
Throughout the 5th century, it was the Huer who managed to succeed to the Central Eurasian Hun heritage in a campaign which spread from t...
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Uyghur: Encyclopedia Ii - Uyghur - Origins
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Khosrau I Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - Khosrau I Of Persia - Conquests
At the beginning of his reign he concluded an "eternal" peace with the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, who wanted to have his hands free f...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - The Age Of Justinian I
The reign of Justinian I, which began in 527, saw a period of extensive imperial conquests of former Roman territories (indicated in gree...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia Ii - Justinian I - Life
Justinian was born in a small village called Tauresium in Illyricum (near Skopje), in the Balkan peninsula, probably on May 11, 483 to Vi...
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Nubia: Encyclopedia Ii - Nubia - History
Nubia - Pre-history.
The earliest cultures of Nubia left no writings and are unreported in the annals of other nations. The first notic...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Identity, Continuity, And Consciousness
"Byzantium may be defined as a multi-ethnic empire that emerged as a Christian empire, soon comprised the Hellenized empire of the East a...
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Hephthalite: Encyclopedia Ii - Hephthalite - Name
In China they were known as Yanda (厌哒 or 嚈噠) also written Yedaiyiliduo/Yeda/Yeoptal, but are documented as having called themselv...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Golden Era
The Eastern Roman Empire reached its height under the Macedonian emperors of the late 9th, 10th and early 11th centuries. During these ye...
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Hephthalite: Encyclopedia Ii - Hephthalite - Hephthalites In India
Main article: Indo-Hephthalites
The Hephthalites, or Huna as they were known in India, established themselves in Afghanistan by the first...
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Khosrau I Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - Khosrau I Of Persia - Reforms
He introduced a rational system of taxation, based upon a survey of landed possessions, which his father had begun, and tried in every wa...
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Licchavi: Encyclopedia Ii - Licchavi - Origins
Early Buddhist legends feature Lichavi as a ruling family during Buddha's time in India, however links to the Nepalese kingdom are specul...
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Khosrau I Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - Khosrau I Of Persia - Religious Tolerance
Although Khosrau had in the last years of his father extirpated the heretical and communistic Persian sect of the Mazdakites (see Kavadh)...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Identity Continuity And Consciousness
"Byzantium may be defined as a multi-ethnic empire that emerged as a Christian empire, soon comprised the Hellenized empire of the East a...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia Ii - Justinian I - Ecclesiastical Policy
As with his secular administration, despotism appeared also in the emperor's ecclesiastical policy. He regulated everything, both in reli...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia Ii - Justinian I - Ecclesiastical Relations With Rome
From the middle of the fifth century onward increasingly arduous tasks confronted the emperors of the East in ecclesiastical matters. For...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - The Term Byzantine Empire
Main article: Names of the Greeks
The name Byzantine Empire is derived from the original Greek name for Constantinople; Byzantium. The na...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia Ii - Justinian I - Suppression Of Non-christian Religions
Justinian's religious policy reflected the imperial conviction that the unity of the Empire unconditionally presupposed unity of faith; a...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia Ii - Justinian I - Military Activities And The Campaigns Of Belisarius
Like his Roman predecessors and Byzantine successors, Justinian initially engaged in war against Sassanid Persia. However, his primary mi...
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Benevento: Encyclopedia Ii - Benevento - Sights
Much damage has been done by earthquakes from time to time.
The importance of Benevento in classical times is vouched for by the many rem...
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Justinian I: Encyclopedia Ii - Justinian I - Legal Activities
Justinian achieved lasting influence for his judicial reforms, notably the summation of all Roman law, something that had never been done...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Origin
Caracalla's decree in 212, the Constitutio Antoniniana, extended citizenship outside of Italy to all free adult males in the entire Roman...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Early History
The Eastern Roman Empire was largely spared the difficulties of the west in the 3rd and 4th centuries (see Crisis of the Third Century) i...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - The Decline And Fall Of The Byzantine Empire
Of all the turbulent events that occurred during its long life, The Fourth Crusade had the most devastating effect on the empire. Althoug...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Legacy And Importance
It is said history is written by the winners, and no better example of this statement is shown in the treatment of the Byzantine Empire i...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - Underlying Reasons For Decline
Although the three competent Comnenan emperors, especially Manuel, had the power to expel the outnumbered Seljuks, there were a number of...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - The Fight For Survival
The Eastern Roman Empire's loss of territory was offset to a degree by consolidation and an increased uniformity of rule. Emperor Heracli...
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Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Empire - The Comneni And The Crusaders
After Manzikert, a partial recovery was made possible due to the efforts of the Comnenian dynasty. The first emperor of this royal line, ...
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