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  • 121Most Holy Synod — Headquarters of the Holy Synod of the Russian Empire in St. Petersburg …

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  • 122Maria Valtorta — This article is about Maria Valtorta s life. For her major literary work, please see The Poem of the Man God. Maria Valtorta at age 5, 1902 …

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  • 123Dachsbach — Dachsbach …

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  • 124Sârbi Susani church — The Sârbi Susani church stands in the village of Sârbi in the region of Maramureş, Cosău valley, in Romania. This church is representative for the oldest wooden churches of Maramureş, with only one level of eaves. Construction The wooden church… …

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  • 125Architecture of Georgia (country) — The Architecture of Georgia is the architecture native to Georgia.It has been influenced by many civilizations during the long history of the country. There are several different architectural styles for castles, towers, fortifications and… …

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  • 126Victorids — The Victorids (Romansh: Zaccons ) was a powerful family in Rhaetia during the seventh and eighth centuries, dominating the region politically and controlling the diocese of Chur. The family is termed after the continued use of the name Victor.… …

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  • 127Nationality Rooms — Coordinates: 40°26′40″N 79°57′12″W / 40.444426°N 79.953423°W / 40.444426; 79.953423 …

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  • 128Sophia (empress) — Aelia Sophia (died c. 601) was the Empress consort of Justin II of the Byzantine Empire from 565 to 578.FamilyAccording to The Ecclesiastic history of John of Ephesus, Sophia was a niece of Theodora, [http://www.roman emperors.org/sophia.htm… …

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