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The Four Main Maritime Republics of Italy
Amalfi Genoa Pisa Venice While the four main m...
The Thirteen Original Rules of Basketball
The ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both ...
Antebellum South
The "antebellum South" refers to the history of the slave-ho...
DMZ
The White City Amusement Park (Chicago)
Opened in 1905, the White City Amusement Park was one of the...
The White City
"The White City" is the nickname given to the buildings cons...
The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
Xi Kang Liu Ling Ruan Ji Ruan Xian Xiang Xiu Wa...
The Seven Electors of the Holy Roman Empire
the Archbishop of Cologne the Archbishop of Mainz th...
D-Day
In common parlance, "D-Day" refers to June 6, 1944, which is...
The Third Reich
The First Reich (The Holy Roman Empire, 962-1806) The S...
The Chicago Black Sox
"The Chicago Black Sox" is a nickname given to the Chicago W...
The Twelve Months of the French Revolutionary Calendar
Vendémiaire Brumaire Frimaire Nivôse Pluviôse ...
X Article
The X Article was one of the most important pieces in establ...

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