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  • 21temerity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English temeryte, from Latin temeritas, from temere blindly, recklessly; akin to Old High German demar darkness, Latin tenebrae, Sanskrit tamas Date: 15th century 1. unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of… …

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  • 22Fabius Maximus — For other people with similar names, see Fabius#Fabii Maximi. Roman Dictator Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator (ca. 280 BC – 203 BC) was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 …

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  • 23John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury — (1384/1390 ndash; 17 July 1453) was an important English military commander during the Hundred Years War, as well as the only Lancastrian Constable of France.FamilyHe was second son of Richard, 4th Baron Talbot, by Ankaret, heiress of the last… …

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  • 24Gaius Terentius Varro — (fl. 3rd century BC) was a Roman consul and commander. Along with his colleague, Lucius Aemilius Paullus, he commanded at the Battle of Cannae during the Second Punic War, in 216 BC, against the Carthaginian general Hannibal. The battle proved to …

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  • 25Tullahoma Campaign — The Tullahoma Campaign or Middle Tennessee Campaign was fought between June 24 and July 3, 1863, during the American Civil War. [The scope of the campaign is described differently by different sources. Frisby, p. 1980, cites January ndash;August… …

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  • 26Battle of Geronium — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Battle of Geronium partof = the Second Punic War caption = date = Autumn of 217 BC place = Geronium, Apulia result = Tactical Carthaginian victory strategic draw combatant1 = Carthage combatant2 = Roman… …

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  • 27Condy Raguet — Chargé d Affaires Condy Raguet 1st United States Ambassador to Brazil In office October 29, 1825 – April 16, 1827 Preceded by …

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  • 28Panca Tantra — Buchseite aus dem Panchatantra (persische Handschrift, 15. Jh.) Das Panchatantra (Sanskrit, n., पञ्चतन्त्र, pañcatantra, [pʌɲʧʌtʌntɽʌ], wörtl.: „fünf Gewebe“) ist eine indische Dichtung, die zwischen 200 v. Chr. bis ins 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. bei …

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  • 29Pancatantra — Buchseite aus dem Panchatantra (persische Handschrift, 15. Jh.) Das Panchatantra (Sanskrit, n., पञ्चतन्त्र, pañcatantra, [pʌɲʧʌtʌntɽʌ], wörtl.: „fünf Gewebe“) ist eine indische Dichtung, die zwischen 200 v. Chr. bis ins 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. bei …

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  • 30Panchatantram — Buchseite aus dem Panchatantra (persische Handschrift, 15. Jh.) Das Panchatantra (Sanskrit, n., पञ्चतन्त्र, pañcatantra, [pʌɲʧʌtʌntɽʌ], wörtl.: „fünf Gewebe“) ist eine indische Dichtung, die zwischen 200 v. Chr. bis ins 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. bei …

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