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  • United Kingdom 290,000–370,000[1] ..., but scholars generally agree that the name of both the patriarch and the kingdom instead have a geographic origin—possibly referring to the gorges and rav
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  • ...yptian coin due to its size or content, then a merchant could barter fewer Greek gold coins for more Egyptian ones, or for more material goods. This is why, ...oreign exchange took place between agents acting in the interests of the [[Kingdom of England]] and the [[County of Holland]].<ref>T Southcliffe Ashton – [h
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  • ...yptian coin due to its size or content, then a merchant could barter fewer Greek gold coins for more Egyptian ones, or for more material goods. This is why, ...oreign exchange took place between agents acting in the interests of the [[Kingdom of England]] and the [[County of Holland]].<ref>T Southcliffe Ashton – [h
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  • ...yptian coin due to its size or content, then a merchant could barter fewer Greek gold coins for more Egyptian ones, or for more material goods. This is why, ...oreign exchange took place between agents acting in the interests of the [[Kingdom of England]] and the [[County of Holland]].<ref>T Southcliffe Ashton – [h
    72 KB (10,895 words) - 13:29, 23 February 2024
  • ...João de Barros]] described it as "the most famous and wealthy city of the Kingdom of Bengal".<ref>{{cite web|title=Chittagong {{!}} History, Population, & Fa ...part of Sultanate of Bengal. It was the principal maritime gateway to the kingdom, which was reputed as one of the wealthiest states in the [[Indian subconti
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  • | language = English translation of Greek and Latin originals ...of the Savior who said: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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  • | nationality = Greek ...t Greek Secondary School of London, an Independent School that follows the Greek curriculum.
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  • ...ia was settled in pre-Roman times by various [[Celt]]ic tribes. The Celtic kingdom of [[Noricum]] was later claimed by the [[Roman Empire]] and made a provinc ...eich'', provided for a dual sovereignty, the [[Austrian Empire]] and the [[Kingdom of Hungary]], under [[Franz Joseph I of Austria|Franz Joseph I]].<ref>Lonni
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  • ...] used the [[1934 FIFA World Cup]], which was held in Italy, to showcase [[Kingdom of Italy#Fascist regime (1922–1943)|Fascist Italy]].<ref>{{cite book |url ...him and other gods.<ref>Gardinier, Norman E., 'The Olympic Festival' in ''Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals'', London: MacMillan, 1910, p.195</ref> As ma
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  • ...short punitive campaign beyond the eastern frontier, annexing the Osroene|Kingdom of Osroene as a new province. Severus defeated Albinus three years later at ...e the local Punic language fluently, but he was also educated in Latin and Greek, which he spoke with a slight accent. Little else is known of the young Sev
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    * The [[Kingdom of Aksum]], centered in modern day [[Ethiopia]] and [[Eritrea]], is founded * [[Amanishakheto]], Queen of [[Kingdom of Kush|Kush]] ([[Nubia]]), dies. Her son, [[Natakamani]], becomes King of
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  • ...business to international firms based in the United States and the United Kingdom (where solicitors have always done transactional work).<ref>Boigeol, "The R ...law firms with more than 50 lawyers in the United States.</ref> The United Kingdom and Australia are also exceptions, as the UK, Australia and the U.S. are no
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  • ...Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]], and is won by [[Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest|Greek]] entrant [[Elena Paparizou|Helena Paparizou]] with the song "[[My Number O ...ardian |publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited |location=London, United Kingdom |issn=0261-3077 |date=23 March 2005 |access-date=15 June 2010 }}</ref>
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  • * ''[[Die, Mommie, Die!]]'' – based on the [[Greek tragedy]] [[Electra (Sophocles play)|''Electra'']] by [[Sophocles]]<ref nam * ''[[My Kingdom (film)]]'' - ''[[King Lear]]''
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  • Greek historians mentioned the result of [[Seleucid–Mauryan war]] where Seleuci (i) Seleucus transferred to Chandragupta's kingdom the easternmost satrapies of his empire, certainly Gandhara, Parapamisadae,
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  • ...an army of 50,000. The Okara was ruled by [[Maurya Empire]], [[Indo-Greek kingdom]], [[Kushan Empire]], [[Gupta Empire]], [[Hephthalite Empire|White Huns]],
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  • | language = Coptic translation of Greek original | kingdom || Sabaoth || snake
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  • ...d to Alina Mano and have two daughters. Moran Mano graduated in the United Kingdom Maritime Business, Bs.c (Hons) and Maritime Law, L.L.M.<ref>{{Cite web|url= ...parents from Thessaloniki, Greece to what is now Israel, along with other Greek workers who contributed to the construction of the Port of Haifa. Abba Hush
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  • According to the Greek historian [[Arrian]], Zadracarta was the largest city of [[Hyrcania]] and s ...=https://books.google.com/books?id=1kQOAQAAMAAJ |location=Abingdon, United Kingdom |publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul |page=892 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=
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  • ...nglish, Arabic, Bengali, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Malay, Ma ...1 May 2016, the app had almost 10 million daily active users in the United Kingdom.<ref>{{cite web |first=Rob |last=Price |title=Almost 10 million Brits use S
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