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Melchior: Encyclopedia - Melchior
Melchior can refer to
One of the Three Wise Men
Malchior, a villain in the Teen Titans animated series.
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Melchior Adam: Encyclopedia Ii - Melchior Adam - Publications
His major achievement consisted of various literary historian biographies, which have been printed in Stuttgart and Heidelberg in five vo...
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Melchior Franck: Encyclopedia Ii - Melchior Franck - Life
Details of his early life are sparse, as is common for composers of the time. He was born in Zittau, and possibly studied with Christoph ...
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Vogue: Encyclopedia - Vogue
Vogue can refer to:
Vogue (magazine), a fashion magazine
Vogue (dance), a style of dance
Melchior de Vogüé (1848-1910), French writer
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Balthazar: Encyclopedia - Balthazar
Balthazar (also spelled Balthasar), along with Caspar and Melchior, are traditional names for the Three Wise Men
Balthazar may also be:
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Epiphany: Encyclopedia - Epiphany
Epiphany (Greek: επιφάνεια, "the appearance; miraculous phenomenon") is a Christian feast intended to celebrate the 'shining for...
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Biblical Magi: Encyclopedia - Biblical Magi
In Christian tradition the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Kings from the east, are Zoroastrian judicial astrologers or magi wh...
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David Joris: Encyclopedia - David Joris
David Joris (ca. 1501 - 1556, aka Jan Jorisz or Joriszoon) was an important Anabaptist leader in the Netherlands before 1540. Joris was p...
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Belthasar: Encyclopedia - Belthasar
Belthasar, the Guru of Reason, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game.
Early in the game Belthasar appears a...
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Assistens Cemetery: Encyclopedia - Assistens Cemetery
The Assistens Cemetery (Danish: Assistens Kirkegården) is located in a large park in the Nørrebro section of Copenhagen, Denmark. Found...
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Bernhard Rothmann: Encyclopedia - Bernhard Rothmann
Bernhard Rothmann, or Bernard Rothmann, (ca. 1495 - ca. 1535) was a 16th century Reformer and an Anabaptist leader in the city of Münste...
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Battle Of Monte Cassino: Encyclopedia - Battle Of Monte Cassino
The strategic position of Monte Cassino has made it the repeated scene of battles and sieges from antiquity.
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1630: Encyclopedia - 1630
1630 - Events.
February 22 - Native American Quadequine introduces Popcorn to English colonists.
June 6 - Swedish warships depart from...
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1639: Encyclopedia - 1639
1639 - Events.
January 14 - Connecticut's first constitution, the "Fundamental Orders," is adopted.
January 23 - Francisco Maldonado d...
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Amahl And The Night Visitors: Encyclopedia - Amahl And The Night Visitors
Amahl and the Night Visitors is an opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti on an original English libretto by the composer. It was first p...
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William Tell: Encyclopedia - William Tell
William Tell (German Wilhelm Tell, French Guillaume Tell, Italian Guglielmo Tell) was a legendary hero of disputed historical authenticit...
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Wine Bottle: Encyclopedia - Wine Bottle
A wine bottle is a bottle used for holding wine, generally made of glass. Some wines are fermented in the bottle, others are bottled only...
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1552: Encyclopedia - 1552
1552 - Events.
January 15 - Henry II of France and Maurice of Saxony sign the Treaty of Chambord
February 24 - Privileges of the Hanse...
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1525: Encyclopedia - 1525
1525 in science
1525 - Events.
January 21 - The Swiss Anabaptist Movement was born when Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, George Blaurock, an...
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1560: Encyclopedia - 1560
1560 - Events.
February 27 - The Treaty of Berhick, which would expel the French from Scotland, is signed by England and the Congregat...
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1661: Encyclopedia - 1661
1661 - Events.
January 6 - The fifth monarchy men unsuccessfully attempt to seize control of London. George Monck's regiment defeats ...
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1695: Encyclopedia - 1695
1695 - Events.
January 27 -
Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Ahmed II to Mustafa II (1695-1703)
July 17 - The Bank o...
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1807: Encyclopedia - 1807
Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S.
Rail Transport - Science - Sports
Births - Deaths
1807 was a common year starting on Thursday (see...
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1723: Encyclopedia - 1723
1723 in topic:
Arts
Architecture - Literature - Music
Other topics
Canada - Mexico - Science
Lists of leaders:
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1778: Encyclopedia - 1778
1778 in topic:
Arts
Architecture - Literature - Music
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Yuma Arizona: Encyclopedia - Yuma Arizona
Yuma is a city located in Yuma county, Arizona, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 77,515. The city...
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Church Of God In Christ Mennonite: Encyclopedia - Church Of God In Christ Mennonite
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite is a Christian group of Anabaptist heritage; a 19th century offshot of the Old Order Mennonite Church....
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Vocal Weight: Encyclopedia - Vocal Weight
Vocal weight refers to a voice's ability to handle changes in vocal dynamic. Weight is often determined by the thickness of the vocal cor...
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Melchior Hoffman: Encyclopedia Ii - Melchior Hoffman - Life
He was born at Schwäbisch Hall in Franconia before 1500. His biographers usually give his surname as Hofmann; in his printed works it so...
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Melchior, Malchi-'or:
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Melchior, Malchi-'or
Melchior malchi-'or (Hebrew) [from melech king + 'or light] King of light; one of the three Magi, kings or wise men of Christia...
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Gulf Of California: Encyclopedia Ii - Gulf Of California - History
It was named in honor of Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés (or "Cortez") by Francisco de Ulloa in 1539. Ulloa originally believed that...
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Burundi Presidential Election 1993: Encyclopedia Ii - Burundi Presidential Election 1993 - Election Aftermath
Melchior Ndadaye's election victory put the FRODEBU party in prime position for a comfortable win in legislative elections held on 29 Jun...
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Masamune Video Game Weapon: Encyclopedia Ii - Masamune Video Game Weapon - Depictions In The Chrono Series
The Masamune plays a much larger role in the Chrono series (Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross). It first appears in Chrono Trigger as the lege...
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Ayla Chrono Trigger: Encyclopedia Ii - Ayla Chrono Trigger - Story
Ayla is the third female party member met by Crono and his friends, and is the physically strongest by far. She hails from the prehistori...
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Lost In Space: Encyclopedia Ii - Lost In Space - History
The show initially experienced some legal challenges. Ib Melchior, a notable science fiction writer, had conceived what was essentially t...
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Nice: Encyclopedia Ii - Nice - Miscellaneous
Nice - Births.
Nice was the birthplace of:
Andre Massena (1758-1817), Duke of Rivoli, Prince of Essling, soldier in the armies of Napo...
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Wine Bottle: Encyclopedia Ii - Wine Bottle - Sizes
Wine bottle - Champagne.
Quarter-bottle, split, or piccolo: varies from 0.187 l to 0.2 l
Half-bottle (demiboite): 0.375 L
Standard bot...
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Yuma Arizona: Encyclopedia Ii - Yuma Arizona - History
Initially there were several tribes of Native Americans in Yuma.
Quechan Indians have a reservation here, across the Colorado River nort...
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Balthazar, Belshazzar:
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Balthazar, Belshazzar Lord of riches, lord of prisoners; one of the three Magi, described as journeying to Judea to pay homage to the ...
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William Tell: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tell - The History Of The Legend
The legend of William Tell appears first in the 15th century, in two different versions. One version, found, for example, in a popular ba...
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Namedays In Slovakia: Encyclopedia Ii - Namedays In Slovakia - Slovak Nameday Calendar
Namedays in Slovakia - January.
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Alexandra,Ábel,Makar,Karina,Kara,Kasandra,Sanda,Sandra,Saša,Senda
Daniela,Danila,Danuta,Genovéva,...
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Biblical Magi: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Magi - Traditional Names For The Three Magi
In the Eastern church various names are given for the three, but in the West they settled as Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar (as shown in ...
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Jacques-yves Cousteau: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacques-yves Cousteau - Biography
In 1930, Cousteau was admitted to the École Navale (Naval Academy) in Brest and became a gunnery officer of the French Navy, which gave ...
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Kaspar:
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Kaspar (from Hebrew (get) one who is like a scribe) One of the three Magi or wise men in Christian legend. In Egypt the scribe ...
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William Adams: Encyclopedia Ii - William Adams - Contacts With The Dutch East India Company
The Liefde's Captain, Jacob Quaeckernaeck, and the treasurer, Melchior van Santvoort, were also sent by Ieyasu in 1604 on a Shogun-licens...
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Uranium: Encyclopedia Ii - Uranium - History
The use of uranium, in its natural oxide form, dates back to at least AD 79, when it was used to add a yellow colour to ceramic glazes (y...
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List Of Names For The Biblical Nameless: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Names For The Biblical Nameless - New Testament
List of names for the Biblical nameless - The Magi.
Names: Balthasar, Melchior, and Caspar (or Gaspar)
Source: European folklore
Nam...
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Ecstasy Of St Theresa: Encyclopedia Ii - Ecstasy Of St Theresa - Works Influencing Or Influenced By This Sculpture
See also.
image
See section on Cornaro chapel in Baroque entry.
See section on Sexuality and Christian Art
This sculpture is mentioned...
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Christoph Demantius: Encyclopedia Ii - Christoph Demantius - Life
He was born in Reichenberg (now Liberec, in the Czech Republic, north of Prague near the border with Germany), and probably received his ...
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Bernhard Rothmann: Encyclopedia Ii - Bernhard Rothmann - Overview
In the late 1520s Bernard Rothmann became the leader for religious reform in the city of Münster. In his sermons he condemned Catholic d...
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Wine Bottle: Encyclopedia Ii - Wine Bottle - Colors
The traditional colors used for wine bottles are:
Bordeaux: dark green for reds, light green for dry whites, clear for sweet whites.
Bur...
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To Be Or Not To Be Film: Encyclopedia Ii - To Be Or Not To Be Film - Remakes
To Be or Not to Be was remade in 1983 by Mel Brooks. This remake of the film was one of the first major American films to acknowledge tha...
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Imperial Valley: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Valley - Trivia
Portions of the 2005 film Jarhead were filmed in the Imperial Valley because of its similarity to the desert terrain of Iraq. Mountains t...
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Ayla Chrono Trigger: Encyclopedia Ii - Ayla Chrono Trigger - Double Techs
Ayla Chrono Trigger - Crono.
Drill Kick: (Rollo Kick/Cyclone).
Volt Bite: A lightning-enhanced Ayla savages a foe (Cat Attack/Lightnin...
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Bernhard Rothmann: Encyclopedia Ii - Bernhard Rothmann - Rothmann's Legacy
The time from Rothmann's believers' baptism until his death was about a year and a half. He had adopted Anabaptist principles less than a...
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Yuma Arizona: Encyclopedia Ii - Yuma Arizona - Geography
Yuma is located at 32°41'32" North, 114°36'55" West (32.692148, -114.615389)GR1.
Yuma, AZ is close to the border with California in the...
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Burundi Presidential Election 1993: Encyclopedia Ii - Burundi Presidential Election 1993 - Election Day And Results
Voting proceeded peacefully without major incidents on 1 June 1993. Voter turnout was a massive 97.3% (Out of 2,355,126 registered voters...
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Ninotchka: Encyclopedia Ii - Ninotchka - Accolades
The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National ...
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Church Of God In Christ Mennonite: Encyclopedia Ii - Church Of God In Christ Mennonite - Faith And Practice
The church holds a strong Mennonite doctrinal heritage. Simplicity and modesty in clothing, homes and personal possessions is held as an ...
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Church Of God In Christ, Mennonite: Encyclopedia Ii - Church Of God In Christ, Mennonite - Faith And Practice
The church holds a strong Mennonite doctrinal heritage. Simplicity and modesty in clothing, homes and personal possessions is held as an ...
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William Tell: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tell - The Legend
William Tell from Bürglen was known as an expert marksman with the crossbow. At the time, the Habsburg emperors were seeking to dominate...
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William Tell: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tell - Other References In Culture And Arts
Salvador Dalí painted two pieces of William Tell in 1931, one entitled The Old Age of William Tell and the other William Tell and Gradiv...
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James Macpherson: Encyclopedia Ii - James Macpherson - Later Works
In 1764 he was made secretary to General Johnstone at Pensacola, Florida, and when he returned, two years later, to Great Britain, after ...
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Q Novel: Encyclopedia Ii - Q Novel - Plot
The book follows the journey of an Anabaptist radical across Europe in the first half of the 16th century as he joins in various movement...
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Biblical Magi: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Magi - The Shrine At Cologne
A Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral, according to tradition, contains the bones of the Three Wise Men. Reputedly they were f...
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Burundi: Encyclopedia Ii - Burundi - History
Burundi existed as an independent kingdom from the 16th century. In 1903, it became a German colony and passed to Belgium in World War I....
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Bernhard Rothmann: Encyclopedia Ii - Bernhard Rothmann - Rothmann's Theology
Bernhard Rothmann - Baptism.
Unlike many of the 16th century Anabaptists, Rothmann held immersion to be the proper mode of baptism. Acc...
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William Adams: Encyclopedia Ii - William Adams - Japan's First Western-style Sailing Ships
In 1604, Ieyasu ordered Adams and his companions to build a western-style sailing ship at Ito, on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula. An...
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William Tell: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tell - Other Adaptations
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe learned of the Tell saga during his travels through Switzerland between 1775 and 1795. He got hold of a copy o...
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Francisco Vásquez De Coronado: Encyclopedia Ii - Francisco Vásquez De Coronado - Biography
Coronado was governor of New Galicia (contemporary Sinaloa and Nayarit, Mexico). As such he had already sent out Friar Marcos de Niza and...
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Münster Rebellion: Encyclopedia Ii - Münster Rebellion - The Aftermath Of The Münster Rebellion
The Münster Rebellion was a turning point for the Anabaptist movement. It never again had the opportunity of assuming political importan...
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Champagne Beverage: Encyclopedia Ii - Champagne Beverage - Champagne Producers
Main article : List of champagne producers
The type of champagne producer can be identified from the abbreviations followed by the o...
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Champagne Beverage: Encyclopedia Ii - Champagne Beverage - Bubbles
Bubbles in Champagne are commonly believed to be formed in impurities in the glass that act as nucleation sites. However, these naturally...
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Eliyahu Bakshi-doron: Encyclopedia Ii - Eliyahu Bakshi-doron - Policy Positions
Bakshi-Doron has become somewhat notable for his willingness to depart from the conventional Religious Zionist party line. In 2000, while...
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Francisco Vásquez De Coronado: Encyclopedia Ii - Francisco Vásquez De Coronado - Biography
Coronado was governor of New Galicia (contemporary Sinaloa and Nayarit, Mexico). As such he had already sent out Friar Marcos de Niza and...
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William Tell: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tell - Other Adaptations
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe learned of the Tell saga during his travels through Switzerland between 1775 and 1795. He got hold of a copy o...
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Characters In Neon Genesis Evangelion: Encyclopedia Ii - Characters In Neon Genesis Evangelion - Gehirn Staff
Characters in Neon Genesis Evangelion - Yui Ikari Shinji's Mother.
Main article: Yui Ikari
Yui's background is not covered in the ser...
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Wine Bottle: Encyclopedia Ii - Wine Bottle - Shapes
Wine producers in Spain, France and Germany follow the tradition of their local areas in choosing the shape of bottle most appropriate fo...
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1695: Encyclopedia Ii - 1695 - Events
January 27 -
Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Ahmed II to Mustafa II (1695-1703)
July 17 - The Bank of Scotland is fou...
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Neon Genesis Evangelion Glossary: Encyclopedia Ii - Neon Genesis Evangelion Glossary - Gainax Terms
Neon Genesis Evangelion glossary - Project EVA.
The project to create the TV show. Nearly every anime has an organization called "proje...
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Treaty Of Versailles: Encyclopedia Ii - Treaty Of Versailles - Conditions
The treaty had provided for the creation of the League of Nations, a major goal of US president Woodrow Wilson. The League of Nations was...
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Jacques-yves Cousteau: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacques-yves Cousteau - Parody And Trivia
The 2004 Wes Anderson film The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is both a parody and a tribute to Cousteau, widely satirizing various eleme...
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James Macpherson: Encyclopedia Ii - James Macpherson - Collecting Scottish Gaelic Poetry
On leaving college, he returned to Ruthven to teach in the school there. At Moffat he met John Home, the author of Douglas, for whom he r...
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James Macpherson: Encyclopedia Ii - James Macpherson - Ossian
In 1761 he announced the discovery of an epic on the subject of Fingal (based on the Irish mythological character Finn mac Cumhail) writt...
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Neon Genesis Evangelion Glossary: Encyclopedia Ii - Neon Genesis Evangelion Glossary - Gainax Terms
Neon Genesis Evangelion glossary - Project EVA.
The project to create the TV show. Nearly every anime has an organization called "proje...
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Eliyahu Bakshi-doron: Encyclopedia Ii - Eliyahu Bakshi-doron - Background
Rabbi Bakshi-Doron was born in Jerusalem and studied in several prominent Religious Zionist yeshivot. He was appointed Chief Rabbi of Bat...
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Masamune Video Game Weapon: Encyclopedia Ii - Masamune Video Game Weapon - Depictions In The Final Fantasy Series
In the early final fantasy games the Masamune was the "ultimate weapon." It was a weapon of ambigious design (it had no graphic to distin...
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Christoph Demantius: Encyclopedia Ii - Christoph Demantius - Works
Demantius was a hugely prolific composer, though many of his works have been lost. Stylistically he was a successor to Lassus, who was al...
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Tristan Und Isolde: Encyclopedia Ii - Tristan Und Isolde - Significance In The Development Of Classical Music
The very first chord in the piece is the so-called Tristan chord, often taken to be of great significance in the move away from tradition...
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Champagne Beverage: Encyclopedia Ii - Champagne Beverage - Champagne Bottles
Champagne is mostly fermented in two sizes bottles, standard bottle (750 mL), and Magnum (1.5 L). In general, magnums are thought to be h...
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Ninotchka: Encyclopedia Ii - Ninotchka - Commentary
Launched with the tagline "Garbo Laughs!", Ninotchka is Greta Garbo's first full comedy, and her next to last film. It is one of the firs...
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Israeli Arab: Encyclopedia Ii - Israeli Arab - Pluralism And Sectoral Identity
Israel is a melting pot society, yet as a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-lingual society, Israel has a high leve...
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List Of Members Of The Swiss Federal Council: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Members Of The Swiss Federal Council - Statistics/trivia
List of members of the Swiss Federal Council - Political party of the councilors.
List of members of the Swiss Federal Council - Years...
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Tenor: Encyclopedia Ii - Tenor - Famous Tenors
Tenor - Classical music.
Many of the most famous opera singers have been tenors, such as:
Roberto Alagna
Mario Ancona
Luigi Alva
Carlo...
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Religious Zionist Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Religious Zionist Movement - Religious Zionism Today
Religious Zionists are often called "Kippot Sruggot" because of the knitted skull caps that they wear. In Israel, different factions of O...
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History Of Burundi: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Burundi - Independence
Full independence was achieved on July 1, 1962. In the context of weak democratic institutions at independence, Tutsi King Mwambutsa IV e...
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Church Of God In Christ Mennonite: Encyclopedia Ii - Church Of God In Christ Mennonite - History
The congregations of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite are descendants of the Anabaptists of the "Radical Reformation" of the 1500s....
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Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf - Call To God
Zinzendorf seems to have considered this disappointment as a call to some special work for God. He had previously, in deference to his fa...
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Church Of God In Christ, Mennonite: Encyclopedia Ii - Church Of God In Christ, Mennonite - History
The congregations of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite are descendants of the Anabaptists of the "Radical Reformation" of the 1500s....
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