Concept cluster: Social systems > Western history
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A native of Archi, a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
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A member of a Chinese Communist army.
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An usher in the legislature of British colonies.
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(idiomatic, US) Demonstratively patriotic about the United States.
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a series of civil wars that took place in Spain during the 19th century.
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Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II.
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(obsolete) One who is born or bred in a city; a citizen.
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Alternative spelling of city state [A sovereign city, as in Ancient Greece, often part of a league of such cities.]
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(India, slang, politics, derogatory) An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress.
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Saddam Hussein and eleven others who carried out his orders.
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Pertaining to the reign of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, from 1741 to 1762.
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(US, slang) A student at Williams College, Massachusetts, USA.
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(historical) A room for young men in an Ancient Greek gymnasium.
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A conservative Irish political party founded in the 1920s.
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(politics) The Danish parliament.
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Objects, materials, or documents relating to Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), American polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
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A city that links a minor economic region into the world economy.
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(US, slang) The one-dollar bill of the United States of America, which features a portrait of President George Washington.
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(historical, British history) The 1688 deposition of James II as King of England and Ireland and (as James VII) of Scotland and his subsequent replacement by his daughter Mary II and her Dutch husband William III (II of Scotland).
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(historical, religion) A decree issued by Byzantine emperors and later by monarchs in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, most notably by the Holy Roman Emperors.
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Of or relating to the family or the faction of the Guelphs.
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Initialism of Holy Roman Empire. [(historical) A political conglomeration of lands in Central Europe from at least 962 C.E. until 1806.]
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A member of the insurrectional faction of the FSLN that defeated Anastasio Somoza García on 1979.
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An uprising, resistant struggle or rebellious protest, especially the Palestinian uprisings against Israel.
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Relating to or characteristic of the reign of James VI and I (of Scotland and England).
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Pertaining to Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor.
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(theology, eschatology) A major leader in Armageddon, in modern religious speculation often identified with Russia.
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(archaic or archaizing) Alternative form of medievaldom [The medieval condition or state; medievalness.]
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(historical) A magistrate, in ancient Greece, who was the custodian of the texts of the law.
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(historical) A group of clerical Oxford dons that tried to link the Anglican Church more closely to its Roman Catholic roots.
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Of or relating to a palace especially of a Roman or Holy Roman Emperor.
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(uncountable) Robert Peel, British Prime Minister.
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(historical, Ancient Greece, originally) The military commander in chief in Athens, one of the nine archonts.
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(historical) A military and political leader of the late Roman Republic.
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Alternative spelling of pomerium [(historical, Ancient Rome) The tract of land denoting the formal, sacral ambit of a Roman city.]
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(Ancient Rome) Of or relating to a praetor.
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Alternative form of protospatharios [A military governor in the Byzantine empire]
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(historical, Ancient Greece) A proposition adopted by a majority of votes, especially by the vote of the Athenian people; a statute.
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Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
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(historical) The citizens of early Rome.
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A native or inhabitant of Regina.
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(now historical) A quantity of tax paid by electorates or other constituent states to the Holy Roman Empire. Abbreviated as RM.
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The Holy See, the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly prior to the establishment of the Vatican City in the 19th century.
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(historical) Any of three wars fought (in 595-585 BCE, 449 BC-448 BCE and 357-346 BCE) by the Amphictyonic Council.
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The German Empire from its consolidation in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918.
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Belonging or relating to the Sorbonne or to a Sorbonist.
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(historical) An emperor of Russia (1547 to 1917) and of some South Slavic states.
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Pertaining to the British monarchs of the sixteenth century.
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Alternative form of Ussherian [Of or relating to James Ussher (1581–1656), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656.]
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Of or relating to James Ussher (1581–1656), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656.
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The state or quality of being Viking.
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(historical) A series of events surrounding the introduction of competing electric power transmission systems in the late 1880s and early 1890s.
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(Australia) A formal protocol in which respect is shown for the traditional indigenous custodians of a particular area through speech, song, dance or ceremony.
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One who attends St.Xavier's School, Georai, Beed.

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