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Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠɑːɾˠɪɟ] or [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British
Christian missionary and...
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article Susan Reynolds) (1994).
Fiefs and V****als: The
Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted. Oxford, UK:
Oxford University Press. Meir
Lubetski (ed.). Boundaries...
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classifier can be
reinterpreted as
joint energy-based model...
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Tristan (2016). Hamas,
Jihad and Po****r Legitimacy:
Reinterpreting Resistance in Palestine. Routledge. ISBN 978-1317384946. de Búrca, Aoibhín...
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Often inscribed on
tombstones or
other grave markers. "RIP" is
commonly reinterpreted as
meaning the
English phrase "Rest In Peace", the two
meaning essentially...
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medieval history entirely. In
Fiefs and V****als: The
Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted (1994),
Susan Reynolds expanded upon Brown's
original thesis. Although...
- later, they
began to lose
faith in
magic and
invented myths about gods,
reinterpreting their rituals as
religious rituals intended to
appease the gods. Historically...
- developments, the
Brahmanical tradition internalised and
variously reinterpreted the
three Vedic sacrificial fires as
concepts such as Truth, Rite, Tranquility...
- Integrity: the
South Ossetian Paradigm".
Geopolitics Vs.
Global Governance:
Reinterpreting International Security.
Centre for
Foreign Policy Studies, University...
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elite practitioners. Likewise, the
drinking of ****ual
fluids was also
reinterpreted by
later commentators to
refer illusory body
anatomy of the perfection...