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5th century

Index 5th century

The 5th century is the time period from 401 to 500 Anno Domini (AD) or Common Era (CE) in the Julian calendar. [1]

90 relations: A Story Without a Title, Abbey of Île Barbe, Acts of the Martyrs, Althiburos, Angles, Anglo-Saxons, Anianus (writer), Antiochus of Lyon, Ardashir I, Aryabhata Award, Aurora Lucis Rutilat, Öveç, Şemdinli, Basilica of Saint Justus, Battle of Baekgang, Bonn, Britannia, Brychan, Buddhist logico-epistemology, Cettin, Chapel of the Milk Grotto, Confessions (Augustine), Criticism of the Catholic Church, Cynhaiarn, Cyrillus of Trier, Daisen Kofun, Delphic maxims, Donatian and Rogatian, Early Middle Ages, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Elmet, Farah, Afghanistan, Florentius of Sardis, Fragan, Gaulish language, Haplogroup L-M20, Heptarchy, History of Kent, History of the Jews in Tunisia, Honoratus Antoninus, Jerome of Vienne, Justinianopolis in Armenia, Kingdom of Dyfed, Kingdom of Essex, Kumārasambhava, Larissa, Laudulfus, Lauriacum, Leontius of Trier, Liberal arts education, List of Assyrian settlements, ..., List of Assyrian tribes, List of decades, List of political entities in the 5th century, List of saints of Ireland, List of years, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.), Lucius Artorius Castus, Manchán of Mohill, Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy, Maximian of Bagai, Mecca, Meroitic language, Modena Cathedral, Monastery of Inisnag, Nisi Mac Niata, Patiens of Lyon, Peshitta, Quoit brooch, Rosetta Stone, Saint Dwywe, Sapaudia, Saurashtra people, Sétif, Sidi Ghrib, Sirente crater, Slieve Carr, St Andrew's Church, Andreas, Isle of Man, Tantura, Tazoult, Timeline of ancient history, Timeline of Indian history, Timgad, Votadini, Yererouk, 103, 1st millennium, 3 Enoch, 400s, 424 (disambiguation). Expand index (40 more) »

A Story Without a Title

"A Story Without a Title" (translit) is an 1888 short story by Anton Chekhov.

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Abbey of Île Barbe

The Abbey of Île Barbe was an Abbey built very early in the Christian era, on Île Barbe, outside of Lyon, France.

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Acts of the Martyrs

Acts of the Martyrs (Latin Acta Martyrum) are accounts of the suffering and death of a Christian martyr or group of martyrs.

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Althiburos

Althiburos is a Tunisian archaeological site located in the governorate of Kef, more precisely in the Dahmani delegation, ~ southwest of the town of Medeina, on the Mt.

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Angles

The Angles (Angli) were one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period.

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Anglo-Saxons

The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century.

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Anianus (writer)

Anianus was an Egyptian monk who lived at the beginning of the 5th century AD and wrote a chronography in which, according to the later chronicler George Syncellus, he generally followed Eusebius, but sometimes corrected errors made by that writer.

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Antiochus of Lyon

Antiochus, or Antioch or Andéol, was the metropolitan bishop of Lyon and a Saint of the Roman Catholic church.

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Ardashir I

Ardashir I or Ardeshir I (Middle Persian:, New Persian: اردشیر بابکان, Ardashir-e Bābakān), also known as Ardashir the Unifier (180–242 AD), was the founder of the Sasanian Empire.

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Aryabhata Award

Aryabhata award or Aryabhatta award is an annual award, presented to individuals with notable lifetime contributions in the field of astronautics and aerospace technology in India.

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Aurora Lucis Rutilat

Aurora Lucis Rutilat (English: "Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky") is an Easter Hymn from the 4th or 5th century sometimes ascribed to Saint Ambrose, although its true authorship has never been confirmed.

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Öveç, Şemdinli

Öveç (Kurdish: Sirûnis) is a village in the Şemdinli district of Hakkari province.

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Basilica of Saint Justus

The Basilica of Saint-Just also known as Saint-Just basilica or the Maccabees Basilica was one of the oldest and most powerful churches in the city of Lyon until it was destroyed during the religious wars of the reformation.

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Battle of Baekgang

The Battle of Baekgang or Battle of Baekgang-gu, also known as Battle of Hakusukinoe (白村江の戦い Hakusuki-no-e no Tatakai or Hakusonkō no Tatakai) in Japan, as Battle of Baijiangkou (白江口之战 Bāijiāngkǒu Zhīzhàn) in China, was a battle between Baekje restoration forces and their ally, Yamato Japan, against the allied forces of Silla and the Tang dynasty of ancient China.

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Bonn

The Federal City of Bonn is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000.

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Britannia

Britannia has been used in several different senses.

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Brychan

Brychan Brycheiniog was a legendary 5th-century king of Brycheiniog (Brecknockshire, alternatively Breconshire) in South Wales.

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Buddhist logico-epistemology

Buddhist logico-epistemology is a term used in Western scholarship for pramāṇa-vada (doctrine of proof) and Hetu-vidya (science of causes).

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Cettin

Cettin also known as Saint Cettin of Oran or Cethach, Cetagh and Cethagh was a disciple of Saint Patrick.

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Chapel of the Milk Grotto

The Chapel of the Milk Grotto (Crypta lactea, مغارةآلسثئ) also called Grotto of Our Lady or Milk Grotto, is a Catholic chapel in Bethlehem in the West Bank of the Palestinian Territories, erected in 1872.

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Confessions (Augustine)

Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is the name of an autobiographical work, consisting of 13 books, by Saint Augustine of Hippo, written in Latin between AD 397 and 400.

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Criticism of the Catholic Church

Criticism of the Catholic Church includes the observations made about the current or historical Catholic Church, in its actions, teachings, omissions, structure, or nature.

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Cynhaiarn

Eglwys Sant Cynhaiarn St Cynhaearn's Church, Ynyscynhaearn, Gwynedd North Wales 05.JPGCynhaiarn was a 5th century Pre-Congregational Saint of Wales, and the brother of Aelhaiarn.

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Cyrillus of Trier

Cyril of Trier was Bishop of Trier from the beginning of the second half of the 5th century bishop of Trier.

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Daisen Kofun

The Daisen Kofun is a burial mound in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

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Delphic maxims

The Delphic maxims are a set of 147 aphorisms inscribed at Delphi.

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Donatian and Rogatian

Donatian and Rogatian were two brothers, martyred in Nantes during the reign of Roman Emperor Maximian, around 288-290, for refusing to deny their faith.

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Early Middle Ages

The Early Middle Ages or Early Medieval Period, typically regarded as lasting from the 5th or 6th century to the 10th century CE, marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history.

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Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople

The Ecumenical Patriarch (Η Αυτού Θειοτάτη Παναγιότης, ο Αρχιεπίσκοπος Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Νέας Ρώμης και Οικουμενικός Πατριάρχης, "His Most Divine All-Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch") is the Archbishop of Constantinople–New Rome and ranks as primus inter pares (first among equals) among the heads of the several autocephalous churches that make up the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Elmet

Elmet (Elfed) was an area of what later became the West Riding of Yorkshire, and an independent Brittonic kingdom between about the 5th century and early 7th century.

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Farah, Afghanistan

Farah (Pashto / Dari Persian: فراه) is the capital of Farah Province, located in western Afghanistan.

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Florentius of Sardis

Florentius of Sardis was a 5th century bishop of Sardis and theologian.

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Fragan

Fragan was a 5th-century Pre-Congregational Saint and Prince of Scotland.

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Gaulish language

Gaulish was an ancient Celtic language that was spoken in parts of Europe as late as the Roman Empire.

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Haplogroup L-M20

Haplogroup L-M20 is a human Y-DNA haplogroup, which is defined by SNPs M11, M20, M61 and M185.

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Heptarchy

The Heptarchy is a collective name applied to the seven petty kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England from the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain in 5th century until their unification into the Kingdom of England in the early 10th century.

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History of Kent

Kent is a traditional county in South East England with long-established human occupation.

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History of the Jews in Tunisia

The history of the Jews in Tunisia extends over nearly two thousand years and goes back to the Punic era.

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Honoratus Antoninus

Honoratus Antoninus was a bishop of Constantia in the Roman province of Africa.

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Jerome of Vienne

Hieronymus (or Jerome), born about 350-360 was bishop of Vienne, from May to July 421.

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Justinianopolis in Armenia

The area around Justinianopolis (Erzincan) in 2011. Justinianopolis in Armenia also known as Iustinianopolis was a Roman and Byzantine era city and bishopric in Lesser Armenia.

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Kingdom of Dyfed

The Kingdom of Dyfed is one of several Welsh petty kingdoms that emerged in 5th-century sub-Roman Britain in southwest Wales based on the former territory of the Demetae (modern Welsh Dyfed).

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Kingdom of Essex

The kingdom of the East Saxons (Ēast Seaxna Rīce; Regnum Orientalium Saxonum), today referred to as the Kingdom of Essex, was one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy.

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Kumārasambhava

Kumārasaṃbhavam (Kumārasaṃbhavam) is an epic poem by Kālidāsa.

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Larissa

Larissa (Λάρισα) is the capital and largest city of the Thessaly region, the fourth-most populous in Greece according to the population results of municipal units of 2011 census and capital of the Larissa regional unit.

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Laudulfus

Laudulfus is a Pre-congregational saint and 5th century bishop of Normandy, France.

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Lauriacum

Map of the Danubeian Limes.Reconstruction of the camp and adjoining oppidium.Lauriacum was an important legionary Roman town on the Danube Limes in Austria.

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Leontius of Trier

Leontius of Trier (died 19 February 446) was bishop of Trier from 407–409.

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Liberal arts education

Liberal arts education (from Latin "free" and "art or principled practice") can claim to be the oldest programme of higher education in Western history.

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List of Assyrian settlements

The following is a list of Assyrian settlements in the Middle East subsequent to the Assyrian genocide in 1914.

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List of Assyrian tribes

This page features a list of Assyrian clans or tribes historically centered in the Hakkari, Sirnak and Mardin provinces in Turkey and Urmia in Iran, prior to 1915, or before Seyfo, when they were purely Assyrian settlements starting from around 3rd-4th century AD, before early 20th century resettlement in Northern Iraq (which simultaneously had Catholic-Assyrian tribes since the 1st millennium) and northwestern Syria (namely in Al-Hasakah) after they were displaced, slaughtered and driven out by Ottoman Turks in 1915 and in the early 1930s, respectively, during the Simele massacre where they endured a similar anguish and predicament.

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List of decades

This is a list of decades from the beginning of the 18th century BC to the end of the 21st century AD, including links to corresponding articles with more information about them.

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List of political entities in the 5th century

;Political entities in the 4th century – Political entities in the 6th century – Political entities by year This is a list of political entities in the 5th century (401–500) AD.

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List of saints of Ireland

This is a list of the saints of Ireland, which attempts to give an overview of saints from Ireland or venerated in Ireland.

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List of years

This page indexes the individual years pages.

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Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant

Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant is a village and community in Powys, Wales.

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Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)

Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.) is seven groups of historic buildings that reflect the achievements of the Germanic tribe of the Lombards (also referred to as Longobards), who settled in Italy during the sixth century and established a Lombard Kingdom which ended in 774 A.D. The groups comprise monasteries, church buildings, and fortresses and became UNESCO World Heritage Sites in June 2011 as they testify "to the Lombards' major role in the spiritual and cultural development of Medieval European Christianity".

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Lucius Artorius Castus

Lucius Artorius Castus (fl. mid-late 2nd century AD or early to mid-3rd century AD) was a Roman military commander.

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Manchán of Mohill

Manchan,, was an early Christian saint credited with founding many early Christian churches in Ireland.

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Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy

Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy is an omnibus edition of the first three novels in Mary Stewart's Arthurian Saga pentalogy: The Crystal Cave (1970), The Hollow Hills (1973), and The Last Enchantment (1979).

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Maximian of Bagai

Maximian of Bagai was a 5th century bishop of Bagai in Roman North Africa.

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Mecca

Mecca or Makkah (مكة is a city in the Hejazi region of the Arabian Peninsula, and the plain of Tihamah in Saudi Arabia, and is also the capital and administrative headquarters of the Makkah Region. The city is located inland from Jeddah in a narrow valley at a height of above sea level, and south of Medina. Its resident population in 2012 was roughly 2 million, although visitors more than triple this number every year during the Ḥajj (حَـجّ, "Pilgrimage") period held in the twelfth Muslim lunar month of Dhūl-Ḥijjah (ذُو الْـحِـجَّـة). As the birthplace of Muhammad, and the site of Muhammad's first revelation of the Quran (specifically, a cave from Mecca), Mecca is regarded as the holiest city in the religion of Islam and a pilgrimage to it known as the Hajj is obligatory for all able Muslims. Mecca is home to the Kaaba, by majority description Islam's holiest site, as well as being the direction of Muslim prayer. Mecca was long ruled by Muhammad's descendants, the sharifs, acting either as independent rulers or as vassals to larger polities. It was conquered by Ibn Saud in 1925. In its modern period, Mecca has seen tremendous expansion in size and infrastructure, home to structures such as the Abraj Al Bait, also known as the Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel, the world's fourth tallest building and the building with the third largest amount of floor area. During this expansion, Mecca has lost some historical structures and archaeological sites, such as the Ajyad Fortress. Today, more than 15 million Muslims visit Mecca annually, including several million during the few days of the Hajj. As a result, Mecca has become one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Muslim world,Fattah, Hassan M., The New York Times (20 January 2005). even though non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the city.

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Meroitic language

Meroitic also called Kushite after the apparent attested endoethnonym transcribed in Egyptian as k3š ← "Meroitic",. The commonly used scholarly name "Meroitic" derives from the royal city of Meroë of the Kingdom of Kush.

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Modena Cathedral

Modena Cathedral (Cattedrale Metropolitana di Santa Maria Assunta e San Geminiano but colloquially known as simply Duomo di Modena) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Modena, Italy, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Saint Geminianus.

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Monastery of Inisnag

The Monastery of Ennisnag (abbr and Inis Snaig meaning "the Island or Islet of the Crane or Heron") was an early Irish Christian monastery, and later a medieval prebendal church, located at Ennisnag, in County Kilkenny, Ireland.

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Nisi Mac Niata

Nisi Mac Niata (or Nissi Mac Niatach, fl. 560 AD) lived in 6th century Gaelic Ireland.

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Patiens of Lyon

Patiens of Lyon was bishop of Lyon in the 5th century and recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.

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Peshitta

The Peshitta (ܦܫܝܛܬܐ) is the standard version of the Bible for churches in the Syriac tradition.

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Quoit brooch

The quoit brooch is a type of brooch found from the 5th century and later during the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain that has given its name to the Quoit Brooch Style to embrace all types of Anglo-Saxon metalwork in the decorative style typical of the finest brooches.

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Rosetta Stone

The Rosetta Stone is a granodiorite stele, found in 1799, inscribed with three versions of a decree issued at Memphis, Egypt in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of King Ptolemy V.

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Saint Dwywe

Saint Dwywe was a 5th-century pre-congregational saint of Wales.

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Sapaudia

Sapaudia or Sabaudia was an Alpine territory of late antiquity and the Dark Ages.

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Saurashtra people

Saurashtra (alternate spellings: Sourashtra, Sowrashtra, Sourashtri) or Patnūlkarar (colloquially called Palkar) refers to an ethno-linguistic Hindu community of South India who speak the Saurashtra language, an Indo-Aryan language, predominantly residing in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

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Sétif

Setif (Berber: Ẓḍif or Sṭif, سطيف, Sitifis) is an Algerian city and the capital of the Stif Province, it is one of the most important cities of eastern Algeria and the country as a whole, since it is considered the trade capital of the country.

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Sidi Ghrib

Mosaic Matrone at his toilet at the National Museum of BardoSidi Ghrib are a Tunisian archaeological site about forty kilometers south-west of Carthage and four kilometers from Borj El Amri, known for its beautiful Roman mosaics.

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Sirente crater

The Sirente crater (Cratere del Sirente) is a small shallow seasonal lake in Abruzzo, central Italy.

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Slieve Carr

Slieve Carr, also known as Slieve Cor or Corslieve, is a mountain with a height of in County Mayo, Ireland.

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St Andrew's Church, Andreas, Isle of Man

St Andrew's Church, Andreas, is a Church of England parish church in Andreas, Isle of Man.

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Tantura

Tantura (الطنطورة, al-Tantura, lit. The Peak; Hebrew and Phoenician: דור, Dor) was a Palestinian Arab fishing village located northwest of Zikhron Ya'akov on the Mediterranean coast of Palestine.

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Tazoult

Tazoult is commune town in north-eastern Algeria.

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Timeline of ancient history

This timeline of ancient history lists historical events of the documented ancient past from the beginning of recorded history until the Early Middle Ages.

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Timeline of Indian history

This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states.

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Timgad

Timgad (called Thamugas or Thamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman-Berber city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria.

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Votadini

The Votadini, also known as the Wotādīni, Votādīni or Otadini, were a Celtic people of the Iron Age in Great Britain.

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Yererouk

Yererouk (Երերույքի տաճար, Yereruyki tachar), also Yereruyk or Ererouk, is an archeological site characterized by the presence of an ancient Armenian church near the village of Anipemza in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

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103

Year 103 (CIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1st millennium

The first millennium was a period of time that began on January 1, AD 1, and ended on December 31, AD 1000, of the Julian calendar.

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3 Enoch

3 Enoch is Biblical apocryphal in Hebrew.

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400s

400s may refer to.

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424 (disambiguation)

424 is a year in the 5th century of the Gregorian calendar.

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