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  • 121John Henry Newman — John Henry Cardinal Newman, CO (February 21, 1801 ndash; August 11, 1890) was an Anglican who was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1845. He was later made a cardinal and, in 1991, was proclaimed Venerable . In early life he was a major… …

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  • 122Fergus mac Róich — For other people of the same name, see Fergus (name). Fergus mac Róich (son of Ró ech or great horse ; also mac Róig, mac Rossa) is a character of the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Formerly the king of Ulster, he is tricked out of the kingship …

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  • 123Memphis, Egypt — Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur * UNESCO World Heritage Site Hieroglyphs in Memphis with a statue of Ramses II in the back …

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  • 124Khonsu — For other uses, see Khonsu (disambiguation). Khonsu Khonsu as a falcon God of youth and the moon Name in hieroglyphs …

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  • 125Babi (mythology) — In Egyptian mythology, Babi was the deification of the baboon, one of the main animals present in Egypt, and it is thought that from his name we get the word baboon . His name is usually translated as Bull of the baboons , and roughly means Alpha …

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  • 126Sodomy — François Elluin, Sodomites provoking the wrath of God, from Le pot pourri de Loth (1781). Sodomy (pronounced …

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  • 127Ravana — Ravan and Raavanan redirects here. For other uses, see Ravan (disambiguation). A traditional depiction of Ravana Rāvaṇa (Sanskrit: रावण, Tamil:ராவணன் IPA: [ˈrɑːʋəɳə] …

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  • 128Anton Rubinstein — This article is about the 19th century Russian pianist and composer. For Anton s brother, also a composer and pianist, see Nikolai Rubinstein. For the unrelated 20th century Polish pianist, see Arthur Rubinstein .Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein ( ru …

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