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  • 121Olaf I of Norway — Olaf Tryggvason King of Norway Reign 995–1000 Born 960s …

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  • 123Burakumin — ( ja. linktext|部|落|民: buraku , tribe + min , people), is a term often used to describe a Japanese social minority group. The burakumin are one of the main minority groups in Japan, along with the Ainu of Hokkaidō, the Ryukyuans of Okinawa and the …

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  • 124Arawn — In Welsh mythology, Arawn was the king of the otherworld realm of Annwn. Arawn in Welsh Mythology In the First Branch of the Mabinogi , Pwyll mistakenly set his hounds upon a stag, only to discover that Arawn had been hunting the same animal. To… …

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  • 125Þjazi — In Norse mythology, Þjazi (anglicized as Thiazi, Thjazi or Thiassi) was a giant and the father of Skaði. His most notable misdeed was the kidnapping of the goddess Iðunn which is related in both the Prose Edda and the skaldic poem Haustlöng… …

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  • 126Ma'at — Maat or Mayet, thought to have been pronounced as *unicode|Muʔʕat (Muh aht), [Information taken from phonetic symbols for Ma at, and explanations on how to pronounce based upon modern reals, revealed in (Collier and Manley pp. 2 4, 154)] was the… …

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  • 127Constable — For other uses, see Constable (disambiguation). A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Historical… …

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  • 128Himnusz — English: Hymn Original sheet music for Himnusz. National anthem of …

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