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... marquis de Caulaincourt 1808 Jean-Frédéric, comte de Perrégaux 1808 Antoine-César de Choiseul, duc de Praslin 1808 Jean-Pierre-Firmin, comte Malher Urn with his heart 1809 Jean Baptiste Papin, comte de Saint-Christau 1809 Joseph-Marie, comte Vien 1809 Pierre Garnier, comte de Laboissière 1809 Jean Pierre, comte... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Panthéon, Paris
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...displayed before and since, including Mao Zedong , Kim Il-Sung , and for a time, Josef Stalin , but the "honor" violated Hồ's last wishes. He wished to be cremated and his ashes buried in urns on three Vietnamese hilltops, each in one of the three main regions of Vietnam (North, Central and South). He wrote, "Not only is cremation good from the point of view of hygiene, but it also saves... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ho Chi Minh
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...their own victorious navy, the Rhodians failed to put up a defense and the city was easily captured quelling the rebellion. Artemisa lived for only two years after the death of her husband. The urns with their ashes were placed in the yet unfinished tomb. As a form of ritual sacrifice the bodies of a large number of dead animals were placed on the stairs leading to the tomb, then the stairs were... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Mausoleum of Maussollos
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...human skeletons. They threw them on a rubbish heap, but some days or weeks later someone decided they might be the bones of the two princes, so they gathered them up and put some of them in an urn, which Charles II of England ordered interred in Westminster Abbey . In 1933 the bones were taken out and examined and then replaced in the urn in the vault under the Abbey. It is not possible... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Princes in the Tower
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...or even hunting -- they were too cumbersome. Still another noted that the Minoans frequently show “weapons” in their art, but only in ritual contexts. Minoans buried their dead in urns. Technology The Minoan cities were connected with stone-paved roads , formed from blocks cut with bronze saws . Streets were drained and water and sewage facilities were available to the upper... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Minoan civilization
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Horse racing is an equestrian sporting activity which has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times were an early example, as was the contest of the steeds of the...the horse racing industry, including a specific rebuttal of some of those UK claims: [1] Jockey Club's response to Animal Aid's whipping study [2] Basic horse racing age bias statistics http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Horse racing
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...-looking creatures, referred to as Krakens, as recruitable characters. Abizboah is the father, Rulodia is the mother, and Chuchara is thier newborn offspring of unknown gender that lives inside an urn . Abizboah and Rulodia are found living in an underground water system deep within a cave. Unlike typical krakens from literature or other video games they are highly intelligent, non-aggressive... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Kraken
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...form merely, or through the omission of the name of the deity. From such names it is only a step to names of one element, a characteristic feature of which is the frequent addition of an. ending -turn (feminine), an , a , urn , atuin , ati~a , s/ia , etc., most of these being "hypocoristic affixes," corresponding in a measure to modern pet-names. Lastly, a word about genuine or pseudo-Sumerian... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Proper names of Babylonia and Assyria
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...selected. The name Anthesteria, according to the account of it given above, is usually connected with ανθος ("flower," or the "bloom" of the grape), but A. W. Verrall ( Journal of Hellenic Studies , xx., 1900, p. 115) explains it as a feast of "revocation" (from αναθεσσασται, to "pray back" or "up"), at... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Anthesteria
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...New Theatre. The Students Union runs a Sound and Lighting company, TEC, who provide their services for many student events. The University Radio Station, University Radio Nottingham (URN) has won approximately a third of all the BBC Radio 1 awards for student radio. The radio station also held the world record for the longest continuous radio broadcast at 42 hours. A number of... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/University of Nottingham
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