| List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: A List_of_nicknames_of_European_royalty_and_nobility:_A
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| Flight and expulsion of Germans from Poland during and after World War II The flight and expulsion of Germans from Poland was the largest of a series of flights and expulsions of Germans in Europe during and after World War II. The German population fled or was expelled from all regions which are currently within the territorial boundaries of Poland, including the former eastern territories of Germany and parts of pre-war Poland. Flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans_from_Poland_during_and_after_World_War_II
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| Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia The expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a series of expulsions of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe after World War II. During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, most of the Czech resistance groups demanded the final solution of the German question () which would have to be solved by transfer/expulsion. Expulsion_of_Germans_from_Czechoslovakia
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| Alpamysh Talk:Alpamysh
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| Expulsion of Germans after World War II/Archive 10 Talk:Expulsion_of_Germans_after_World_War_II/Archive_10
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| Leila Farsakh Leila Farsakh () (born 1967) is a Palestinian Muslim who was born in Jordan and is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts Boston. Her area of expertise is Middle East Politics, Comparative Politics, and the Politics of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Farsakh holds a MPhil from the University of Cambridge, UK (1990) and a PhD from the University of London (2003). Leila_Farsakh
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| Alpamysh Alpamysh, also spelled as Alp-amish or Alpamish (Uzbek language:Kazakh Cyrillic script:Алпамыс, , , , Kazan Tatar:Алпамша), is an ancient Turkic epic or dastan Uzbeks the epic is known as "Alpamish", Kazakhs and Karakalpaks as "Alpamis", Altay mountaineers as "Alip-Manash", Bashkirs as "Alpamisha and Barsin khiluu", and Kazan Tatars as the tale of "Alpamşa". Alpamysh
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| Bernard de Neufmarché Bernard of Neufmarché or Newmarket (c. 1050 Wales." He was a minor Norman lord who rose to power in the Welsh Marches before successfully undertaking the invasion and conquest of the Kingdom of Brycheiniog between 1088 and 1095. Out of the ruins of the Welsh kingdom he created the Anglo-Norman lordship of Brecon. Bernard_de_Neufmarché
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| Fred J/Archive Dec-May User_talk:Fred_J/Archive_Dec-May
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| Persecution of Christians in the New Testament Christianity began as a Jewish sect during the period of the Second Temple. The New Testament and other Christian texts depict the Early Christians as being persecuted by the Judean establishment, occasionally through the Roman authorities, for their heterodox beliefs. Since historical records are limited and no single authority dictated first century Judean belief and practice, it is difficult to ascertain whether this alleged persecution was local in nature or unified across the residents of Judea. Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_New_Testament
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| Aestheticization of violence aestheticization of violence in high culture art or mass media is the depiction of or references to violence in what Indiana University film studies professor Margaret Bruder calls a "stylistically excessive", "significant and sustained way." When violence is depicted in this fashion in films, television shows, and other media, Bruder argues that audience members are able to connect references from the "play of images and signs" to artworks, genre conventions, cultural symbols, or concepts. Aestheticization_of_violence
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| Amato Group Amato Group, officially the Action Committee for European Democracy (ACED) was a "wise" group of high-level European politicians, who worked unofficially on rewriting the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe following its rejection by French and Dutch voters.The group was backed by the Barroso Commission, who sent two representatives, the commissioners Danuta Hübner (regional policy) and Margot Wallström (communications). Amato_Group
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| Battal Gazi Battal Gazi or Sidi or Seyyid Battal Ghazi was a Muslim, saintly figure and warrior based in Anatolia (associated primarily with Malatya, where his father, Hüseyin Gazi, was the ruler ) during the late Umayyad period (8th century) whose attributed legends, which also form the bulk of the information available on the historic personality, later became an important part in Turkish folk literature. Battal_Gazi
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| Social situation in the French suburbs/Archive 01 Talk:Social_situation_in_the_French_suburbs/Archive_01
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| Julius Excluded from Heaven Julius Excluded from Heaven ( Julius_Excluded_from_Heaven
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| Ortwin Hardwin von Grätz, known as Ortuinus Gratius or Ortwin (1475 – May 22, 1542), was a German humanist scholar and theologian.Ortwin was born in Holtwick (near Coesfeld, Westphalia) and died in Cologne. Ortwin
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