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700: Encyclopedia - 700

700 - Environmental change. 700 - Africa. The copper deposits of south Katanga are mined and traded by the Bantu. 700 - Births. Wasil ibn Ata (d. 748) 700 - Deaths. Di Renji, Chancellor of China (b. 630) Cunincpert, king of the Lombards Category: 700 ...

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700: Encyclopedia II - List of North American area codes - 700

701: North Dakota (all) 702: Nevada (almost all of Clark County, including all of Las Vegas) 703: Virginia (Northern Virginia: Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William and eastern Loudoun counties, overlaid by 571) 704: North Carolina (Charlotte, Kingstown and south central North Carolina, overlaid by 980) 705: Ontario (northeastern and central—North Bay, Greater Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins, Barrie) 706: Georgia (Augusta, Columbus, Lagrange, Rome, Dalton and northern and west central Georgia), to be overlayed in 2006 ...

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List of North American area codes, List of North American area codes - 200, List of North American area codes - 300, List of North American area codes - 400, List of North American area codes - 500, List of North American area codes - 600, List of North American area codes - 700, List of North American area codes - 800, List of North American area codes - 900

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700: Encyclopedia II - 700 - Environmental change

700 - Africa. The copper deposits of south Katanga are mined and traded by the Bantu. ...

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700, 700 - Events, 700 - Environmental change, 700 - Africa, 700 - Births, 700 - Deaths

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700: Encyclopedia - Abbey

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations Christi ...

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700: Encyclopedia - 630

630 - Events. January 1 - Prophet Muhammad sets out toward Mecca with the army that will capture it bloodlessly. Muhammad captures Mecca (January). Byzantine Emperor Heraclius recaptures Jerusalem from the Persians. Chinese Buddhist monk Xuan Zang reaches India Ardashir assassinated, succeeded by Shahrbaraz as king of Persia; Sharbaraz is assassinated and succeeded by Boran. Births' Di Renji, Chancellor of China (d. 700) ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is Earth's second-largest ocean, covering approximately one-fifth of its surface. The ocean's name, derived from Greek mythology, means the "Sea of Atlas". This ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending in a north-south direction and is divided into the North Atlantic and South Atlantic by equatorial counter currents at about 8° north latitude. Bounded by the Americas on the west and Europe and Africa on the east, the Atlantic is linked to the Pacific Ocean by the Arctic Ocean on the north and th ...

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700: Encyclopedia - 300 number

Three hundred is the natural number following two hundred and ninety-nine and preceding three hundred one. << 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 >> 300 number - Mathematical properties. It is a triangular number and the sum of a twin prime (149 + 151), as well as the sum of ten consecutive primes (13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47). It is a Harshad number. 300 number - Other fields. Including:

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700: Encyclopedia - The Alphabet of Ben-Sira

The Alphabet of Ben-Sira (Alphabetum Siracidis, Othijoth ben Sira) is an anonymous medieval text, attributed to Ben Sira (Sirach), the author of Ecclesiastes. It is dated to anywhere between AD 700 and 1000. It is a compilation of two lists of proverbs, 22 in Aramaic and 22 in Hebrew, both arranged as alphabetic acrostics. Each proverb is followed by an Haggadic commentary. The text has been translated into Latin, Yiddish, Judeo-Spanish, French and German. A p ...

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700: Encyclopedia - List of kings of Babylon

The following is a list of the Kings of Babylon, a major city of ancient Mesopotamia, in modern Iraq. List of kings of Babylon - First Dynasty of Babylon. This uses the traditional Middle Chronology, although there is now reason to believe it may be too early by as much as a century. Sumu-abum 1894-1881 BC Sumu-la-El 1880-1845 BC Sabium 1844-1831 BC Apil-Sîn 1830-1813 BC Sin-muballit 1812-1793 BC Hammurabi 1792-1750 BC Samsu-I ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Cruithne people

The Cruithne or Cruthin were a historical people known to have lived in Ireland, particularly in Ulster, in early medieval times. According to T. F. O'Rahilly's historical model, the Cruithne were descended from the Priteni, who O'Rahilly argues were the first Celtic group to inhabit the British Isles, and identifies with the Picts of Scotland. They settled in Britain and Ireland between 700 and 500 BC. They used iron and spoke a P-Celtic language, calling themselves Priteni or Pritani< ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Wasil ibn Ata

Wasil ibn Ata (700 - 748) was a Muslim theologian, and by some accounts is considered the founder of the Mutazilite school of Islamic thought. Born around the year 700 in the Arabian Peninsula, he initially studied under Jafar as-Sadiq. Later he would travel to Basra in Iraq to study under Hasan al-Basri. In Basra he began to develop the ideologies that would lead to the Mutazilite school. These stemmed from conflicts that many scholars had in resolving theology and politics. His main contribution to the Mutazilite school was in planting the seeds for the formation of its doctrine.

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700: Encyclopedia - List of barbarian kings of Italy

The following is a list of barbarian kings of Italy. The term "barbarian" is more applicable to the Lombards than it is to Odoacer and to the Gothic kings: Odoacer (476-493), dux Italiae until the death of Julius Nepos (480), then self-styled rex Italiae, with the fiction that he was simply the representative in Italy of the Eastern emperor Zeno. Ostrogothic Kings of Italy Theodoric the Great (493-526) Athalaric (526-534) Theodahad (534-536) Witiges (536-540) Hel ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Uxmal

Uxmal is a large Pre-Columbian ruined city of the Maya civilization in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It is 78 km south of Mérida, Yucatán, or 110 km from that city on Highway 261 towards Campeche, Campeche), 15 km south-southeast of the town of Muna. Uxmal is pronounced "Oosh-mahl". The place name is Pre-Columbian and it is usually assumed to be an archaic Maya language phrase meaning "Built Three Times", although some scholars of the Maya language dispute this derivation. Uxmal - Ancient history.

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700: Encyclopedia - 200 number

200 is the natural number following 199 and preceding 201. << 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 >> The number appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by 86, 114, 151 (it is the sum of the first two of these). 200 is the smallest base 10 unprimeable number - it can not be turned into a prime number by changing just one of its digi ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Alabama

Jeff Sessions (R) Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States. Alabama - History. Main article: History of Alabama The memory of the Native American presence is particularly strong in Alabama. Among Native American people once living in present Alabama were Alabama (Alibamu), Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Koasati, and Mobile. Trade with the Northeast via the Ohio River began during the Burial Mound Period (1000 BC-A.D. 700) and continued until European contact. Meso- ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Runic alphabet

The Runic alphabets are a set of related alphabets using letters known as runes, formerly used to write Germanic languages, mainly in Scandinavia and the British Isles. In all their varieties they may be considered an ancient writing system of Northern Europe. The Scandinavian version is known as Futhark (derived from its first six letters: 'F', 'U' 'Th', 'A', 'R', and 'K'), and the Anglo-Saxon version as Futhorc (also so named after its first letters). The earliest runic inscriptions date from ca. 150, and the al ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Timeline of Jewish history

This entry contains a timeline of the development of Judaism and the Jewish people. Note that all dates are given according to the Common Era (Christian), not the Jewish calendar. For more detailed information on Jewish history, including links to individual country histories, see Jewish history. Timeline of Jewish history - Biblical history. A separate article exists on the timeline of Biblical characters and the Israelites. See the entry on the history of ancient Israel and Judah. Note, however, that the ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Talmud

The Talmud (תלמוד) is a record of rabbinic discussions on Jewish law, Jewish ethics, customs, legends and stories, which Jewish tradition considers authoritative. It is a fundamental source of legislation, customs, case histories and moral exhortations. The Talmud has two components, the Mishnah which is the first written compilation of Judaism's Oral Law, and the Gemara, a discussion of the Mishnah (though the terms Talmud and Gemara are generally used interchangeably). It expands on the earlier writings in the Torah in general ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Celt

The term Celts (pronounced "kelts" or "selts")[1] refers to any of a number of ancient peoples in Europe using the Celtic languages, which form a branch of Indo-European languages, as well as others whose language is unknown but where associated cultural traits such as Celtic art are found in archaeological evidence. Historical theories were developed that these factors were indicat ...

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700: Encyclopedia - Adamnan

Saint Adamnan or Adomnan (625-704), historian and abbot of the monastery at Iona from 679 to 704, was born in Donegal. Like other Irish churchmen he was a statesman as well as an ecclesiastic, and appears to have been sent on various political missions. In the great controversy on the subject of the holding of Easter, he sided with Rome against the Irish Church. He was the author of the Vita Sancti Columbæ (The Life of Saint Columba), which gives a minute account of the condition and discipline of the church of I ...

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