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As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400.
John Kramer (also known as The Jigsaw Killer, commonly referred to as Jigsaw) is a fictional character from the Saw franchise. Jigsaw made his debut as the main antagonist of the first film of the ser ...
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Menedemus (Greek: ?e??d????; 345/4 ? 261/0 BC) of Eretria was a Greek philosopher and founder of the Eretrian school. He learned philosophy first in Athens, and then, with his friend Asclepiades, he s ...
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Christian art is sacred art produced in an attempt to illustrate, supplement and portray in tangible form the principles of Christianity, though other definitions are possible. Most Christian groups u ...
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Saint Geminianus (also known as Saint Geminian, or Saint Gimignano) was a fourth century Deacon, and later Bishop of Modena. He is mentioned in the year 390 when he sent a delegate named Teodulo to pa ...
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Cynicism (Greek: ????s???) is a school of ancient Greek philosophy as practiced by the Cynics (Greek: ???????, Latin: Cynici). For the Cynics, the purpose of life was to live in virtue, in agreement w ...
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Ranuccio I Farnese (28 March 1569 ? 5 March 1622) reigned as Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro from 1592. A firm believer in absolute monarchy, Ranuccio, in 1594, centralised the administration of Pa ...
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William IV (937 ? 3 February 994), called Fierebras or Fierebrace (meaning "Proud Arm", from the French Fier-?-bras or Fi?rebrace, in turn from the Latin Ferox brachium), was the Duke of Aqu ...
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Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck (1414 ? 4 April 1474) was a daughter of Duke Eric I of Brunswick-Grubenhagen and his wife, Elisabeth of Brunswick-G?ttingen.Anna's first marriage was with Duk ...
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Baldwin IV (1108 ? 8 November 1171) was count of Hainaut from 1120 to his death. He was the son of Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut, and Yolande de Wassenberg.
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