scene of conflict
31Massacres of Poles in Volhynia — Volhynian massacre Monument in memory of Polish citizens of Janowa Dolina, Volyn Location Volhynia Date …
32Esdraelon, Plain of — Hebrew Emeq Yizreʽel Plain, northern Israel. About 25 mi (40 km) long, it divides the hilly areas of Galilee in the north and Samaria in the south. Part of the ancient passage between Egypt and the Fertile Crescent, it was an avenue of commerce… …
33County Kerry — For other uses, see Kerry (disambiguation). County Kerry Contae Chiarraí Coat of arms …
34Arcadia — /ahr kay dee euh/, n. 1. a mountainous region of ancient Greece, traditionally known for the contented pastoral innocence of its people. 2. any real or imaginary place offering peace and simplicity. 3. a city in SW California, E of Los Angeles.… …
35Semipelagianism — • A doctrine of grace advocated by monks of Southern Gaul at and around Marseilles after 428 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Semipelagianism Semipelagianism …
36121st Pennsylvania Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 121st Pennsylvania Infantry caption=Pennsylvania flag dates= September, 1862 to June 2, 1865 country= United States allegiance= Union branch= Infantry equipment= battles= notable commanders= The 121st Regiment… …
37Prestonpans — PRESTONPANS, a parish, in the county of Haddington; containing, with the villages of Cuthill, Dolphingstone, and Preston, and part of the late quoad sacra parish of Cockenzie, 2234 inhabitants, of whom 1659 are in the town of Prestonpans, 8… …
38field — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. clearing, grassland; expanse, range, plot; playground, links, court, airport, aerodrome, arena; scope, sphere, realm; battlefield, warfare. See region, business, agriculture, space. II (Roget s IV)… …
39arena — n. 1. Ring, amphitheatre. 2. Scene of action, theatre, field, stage, place of contest, scene of conflict, battle field …
40Protagonist — Pro*tag o*nist, n. [Gr. prwtagonisth s; prw^tos first + agonisth s an actor, combatant, fr. agw n a contest.] One who takes the leading part in a drama; hence, one who takes lead in some great scene, enterprise, conflict, or the like. [1913… …