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  • 91Macha — (IPA|/ˈmaxə/) is a presumed goddess of ancient Ireland, associated with war, horses, sovereignty, and the sites of Armagh and Emain Macha in County Armagh, which are named after her. A number of figures called Macha appear in Irish mythology,… …

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  • 92Sutton Hoo — restored). Although based on helmets of the spangenhelm type, the immediate comparisons are with contemporary Vendel Age helmets from eastern Sweden.] Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the site of two Anglo Saxon cemeteries of the… …

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  • 93Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid — For the Supernatural episode, see Dead Men Don t Wear Plaid (Supernatural). Dead Men Don t Wear Plaid Theatrical poster Directed by Carl Reiner …

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  • 94The Great Exhibition — Queen Victoria opens the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, in 1851 …

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  • 95Vestal Virgin — In Ancient Rome, the Vestal Virgins ( sacerdos Vestalis ), were the virgin holy female priests of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth. Their primary task was to maintain the sacred fire of Vesta. The Vestal duty brought great honor and afforded… …

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  • 96Hibernia — is the Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland. Etymology Hibernia, the Roman name for Ireland, was taken from Greek geographical accounts, particularly Claudius Ptolemy s Geographia , where it appears as polytonic|Ἰουερνία Iouernia . The… …

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  • 97I Remember Mama — This article is about the 1944 play and subsequent 1948 feature film. For the musical adaptation, see I Remember Mama. I Remember Mama is a play by John Van Druten. Based on the memoir Mama s Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes, it focuses on a loving …

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  • 98Cameo — For the brief appearance see Cameo appearance. : For the chemical emergency software , see Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations. : For other uses, see Cameo (disambiguation). Cameo is a method of carving, or an item of jewellery or… …

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  • 99Wayland Smith — Wayland (also spelled Weyland , Wieland , Weland , Welent and Watlende ) is a smith of Germanic legend.In Scandinavian sources, he appears (as Völund Smed) in Völundarkviða , a poem in the Poetic Edda , and in the Þiðrekssaga , and his legend is… …

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  • 100Medieval art — Byzantine monumental Church mosaics are one of the great achievements of medieval art. These are from Monreale in Sicily from the late 12th century. The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place, over 1000 years of… …

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