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  • ...edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t139 '''''The Oxford Companion to Military History'''''] ...on key topics such as [[intelligence]], propaganda, tactics, women in the military, and peacekeeping are included, with over 70 maps showing the course of fam
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  • ...BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t63 '''''The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military'''''] ...sive reference to U.S. military terms, people, and battles covers military history from the earliest colonial [[war|conflicts]] to the present.
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  • ...edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t139 '''''The Oxford Companion to Military History'''''] ...on key topics such as [[intelligence]], propaganda, tactics, women in the military, and peacekeeping are included, with over 70 maps showing the course of fam
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  • ...u/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t127 '''''The Oxford Companion to Australian History'''''] ...art, capital punishment, gambling, [[language]], [[literature]], military history, republicanism, and reconciliation.
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  • ....edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t110 '''''The Oxford Companion to British History'''''] ...on]] touching all aspects of British history: political, economic, social, military, people, events, and institutions.
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  • ...g.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t43 '''''A Dictionary of British History'''''] ...on]] touching all aspects of British history: political, economic, social, military, people, events, and institutions.
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  • .../BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t126 '''''The Oxford Companion to American Military History'''''] ...widest ranging account compiled in one volume of war, peace, and the U.S. military.
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  • ...often [[function]] as [[societies]] within societies, by having their own military [[communities]], [[economies]], [[education]], [[medicine]] and other aspec ...Terracotta_Army terracotta soldiers]. The [[Romans]] were [[dedicated]] to military matters, leaving to [[posterity]] many treatises and [[writings]] as well a
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  • ...period's scientific, social and cultural history as well as the political, military and economic developments. For students and general readers. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...itary Information No One Told You About the Greatest, Most Terrible War in History, William Morrow & Company, 1994. ISBN 0-688-12235-3) [[Category: History]]
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  • ...lion people were killed, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...century. Knights [[possessed]] [[military]] [[training]], a war horse and military equipment which required a substantial amount of [[wealth]] and [[prestige] ...n]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighthood knighthood] which has a [[military]] provenance of [[individual]] [[training]] and [[service]] to others. It i
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  • ...OOK_SEARCH.html?book=t271 '''''The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History'''''] '[[War]] has been one of the defining forces in Australian history ... Participation in war, whether actively in the armed forces or on the ho
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  • ...HASE in [[English]] [[Law]]; secondly, ‘acquisition by [[force]] of arms, military conquest’. The latter of these is by far the earlier in [[English]], and ...] in 1066. There are many other examples of conquest throughout military [[history]]: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_conquest_of_Britain Roman conqu
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  • ...political]] developments, the outbreak of the [[war]] itself. Includes the military campaigns, year-by-year and battle-by-battle. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...was used commercially from the early 1920s on, and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations—most famously by Nazi Ge The German military model, the '''[[Wehrmacht]] Enigma''', is the version most commonly discuss
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  • ...tegic]] position to be [[attained]] or a [[purpose]] to be achieved by a [[military]] operation ==Military==
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  • ...issues; resistance and [[intelligence]] services; campaigns, battles, and military operations; warfare and weapons; wartime leaders and influential people; an [[Category: History]]
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  • ...PBS history series, American Experience. Meanwhile, the United States, its military demoralized and its civilian electorate deeply divided, began a process of ...passed the ''Case-Church Amendment'' in June 1973 prohibiting further U.S. military intervention. In April 1975, North Vietnam captured Saigon. North and South
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  • ...ing]] from others on the same vessel). The term has been used throughout [[history]] to refer to raids across land borders by non-state agents. ...] personnel and tried by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_tribunals military tribunals].
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  • An '''invasion''' is a military offensive consisting of all, or large parts of the armed [[forces]] of one ...iltrations or guerrilla warfare, are not generally considered invasions. A military endeavor to take back territory that is tenuously held by an initial invade
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  • ...y#Classical_Antiquity ancient times] the [[Jews]] were famed as much for [[military]] [[valor]] as for [[theologic]] [[Anomaly|peculiarities]]. [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...dom of religion]], school desegregation, freedom of speech, voting rights, military tribunals, and the rights of the accused.
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  • ...mour. For much of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history military history] the [[manufacture]] of metal armour in Europe has [[dominated]] the [[tech ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armoured_warfare armoured warfare], heavily armoured military forces are [[organised]] using armoured infantry, mounted in armoured fight
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  • ...iews/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t119 '''''The Oxford Companion to United States History'''''] ...t illuminates not only [[America]]'s political, diplomatic, and military [[history]], but also social, cultural, and [[intellectual]] trends; [[science]], [[t
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  • *1: an [[ancient]] [[military]] device for hurling missiles [[Category: History]]
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  • ...n a medal); also : an [[architectural]] ornament representing a group of [[military]] [[weapons]] ...ng headhunting]) captured in battle. These war trophies commemorated the [[military]] victories of a [[state]], army or individual combatant. In modern warfare
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  • '''Oral history''' is a method of historical documentation, using interviews with living su Contemporary oral history involves recording or transcribing eyewitness accounts of historical events
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  • ==History== ...nee Grammar School (1869-1908), St. Mary's School (1896-1968), and Sewanee Military Academy (1908-1971).
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  • ...le Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: Antiquity, Medieval period, and Modern period. The Medieval period is itse ...ed in the High Middle Ages. The [[Crusades]], first preached in 1095, were military attempts by Western European Christians to regain control of the Middle Eas
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  • *2a : a [[military]] blockade of a [[city]] or fortified place to compel it to [[surrender]] A '''siege''' is a [[military]] blockade of a [[city]] or [[fortress]] with the [[intent]] of conquering
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  • ...[[campaign]] is considered a [[strategic]] victory, while the success in a military [[engagement]] is a tactical victory. [[Category: History]]
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  • 80:5.2 For three thousand years the [[military]] [[headquarters]] of the northern [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.ph ...uccessfully defended their territories before succumbing to the superior [[military]] [[strategy]] of the white [[invaders]]. [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...follower of a [[king]] or other superior" is visible by 1100. The specific military sense of a knight being a mounted [[warrior]] in the heavy cavalry emerges :b. (in the Middle Ages) a man raised by a sovereign to honorable [[military]] rank after [[service]] as a page and squire.
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  • The '''Korean War''' refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea (officially the ''Democratic People's Republic [[Category: History]]
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  • *1: capitalized : any of the [[military]] expeditions undertaken by [[Christian]] powers in the 11th, 12th, and 13t The '''Crusades''' were a series of [[religiously]] [[sanction]]ed [[military]] [[campaigns]] waged by much of Western Christian Europe, particularly the
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  • ...tric faces, as opposed to humanist ones whose design tends to draw more on history. Oblique and italic type are often [[confused]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/w *''Military Strategy''
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  • Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked a U.S. military installation at [[Fort Sumter]] in South Carolina. Lincoln responded by cal The American Civil War was the deadliest war in American [[history]], causing 620,000 soldier deaths, and an undetermined number of civilian c
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  • ...]] examples of computers have existed through much of recorded [[human]] [[history]], the first electronic computers were developed in the mid-[https://www.wi ...ocations since the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950's 1950s]. The U.S. military's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi_Automatic_Ground_Environment SAGE] sy
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  • ...] of his admonition against all [[efforts]] to extend the gospel through [[military]] [[force]] or [[civil]] [[compulsion]]. ...ah]] as the one and only [[Deity]]; its weakness, the [[association]] of [[military]] [[force]] with its promulgation, together with its degradation of [[woman
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  • ==In History== ...–8] relates to either of these works or how they all fit into the larger [[history]] of the monarchy. The [[materials]] in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/ind
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  • After military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boats [https://en.wikipedia.org/w [[Category: History]]
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  • In the [[history]] of [[radio]] communications, the term "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Det In the [[military]], detection refers to the special [[discipline]] of [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • Throughout [[history]], many [[different]] [[groups]] that opposed their [[governments]] have be *Mutiny, which is carried out by military or security forces against their commanders
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  • ...rrisons. The latter provides less tribute and indirect control, but avails military forces for further expansion. [2] Territorial empires (e.g. the [[Mongol Em An empire is a [[State]] with politico-military dominion of [[population]]s who are culturally and ethnically distinct from
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  • ...declared that [[Yahweh]] was not on the side of the [[Hebrews]] in their [[military]] struggles with other [[nations]]. He asserted that [[Yahweh]] was [[God]] [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...o [[writing]] about a place or places, what is now largely called 'local [[history]]'. In Britain and in Europe in general, the word topography is still somet Detailed military surveys in Britain (beginning in the late eighteenth century) were called [
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  • ...org/wiki/Nahuatl_language Nahuatl language] and who achieved political and military dominance over large parts of Mesoamerica in the 14th, 15th and 16th centur ...us city states and their peoples, who shared large parts of their ethnic [[history]] as well as many important cultural traits with the Mexica, Acolhua and Te
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  • ...1832 treatise ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_War On War]'', Prussian military general and theoretician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_von_Clausewitz ...cussed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Keegan John Keegan] in his ''History of Warfare'', war is a [[universal]] [[phenomenon]] whose form and scope is
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  • ==History and etymology== ...mmediate expansion of territorial boundaries by peaceful penetration or by military conquest, forcible occupation.[https://urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/u
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  • .../index.php?title=Paper_78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andites] who made [[actual]] [[military]] [[conquests]]. [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...rantia]]. Thenceforth the movements of the Mesopotamians grew increasingly military in [[character]] and became more akin to actual [[conquests]]. [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...ically its use in English was restricted to discussions of the political [[history of Rome]], the beginning of [[phenomenology|phenomenological]] philosophy i ...l authority -, in conjunction with the [[imperium]] and [[potestas]] - the military, judiciary and administrative powers.
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  • ...ican War] and [[World War I]] confirmed the country's status as a global [[military]] power. The United States emerged from [[World War II]] as a global [https ...ditures 39% of global military spending], being the foremost economic and military power, a prominent political and cultural [[force]] in the world, and a [[l
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  • ...orse horses]. It was the possession of horses which gave them a tremendous military advantage over their rich [[neighbors]] to the south. In a short time they ...perior [[intelligence]], better weapons, and their extensive [[system]] of military canals, which were an adjunct to their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irrig
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  • ...his is Jing Ke's failed assassination of Qin Shi Huang. The ancient Indian military adviser Chanakya wrote about assassinations in detail in his political trea [[Category: History]]
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  • ...kind of dominance, and narrowly to refer to specifically cultural and non-military dominance, as opposed to the related notions of [[empire]] and [[suzerainty ...of powers that it might be at war with. An example of a hegemonic state in history is the |united Germany that existed from 1871 to 1945, "[...] European coal
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  • ...les, was a feature of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Roman] [[military]] [[conquest]]. The [[power]] of the master over his [[slave]] was unqualif [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...f the people, serving as a refuge and stronghold in peril and containing [[military]] and [[food]] supplies, the [[shrine]] of the god and a royal [https://en. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...the Palestinians through European post WWII guilt, the rise of Israel as a military and fundamentalist controlled regional power, the armed internment camp tha ...riven policy that underlies most of the aberrant behaviors enforced by the military and intelligence arms of the deep state governments involved.
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  • ...xample, may identify civil [[authority]] figures, such as [[police]] and [[military]] personnel, or it may identify team, [[group]] or [[political]] affiliatio Clothing can and has in [[history]] been made from a very wide variety of [[materials]]. Materials have range
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  • ...tion is rooted in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_history European history], particularly in the philosophy of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_ ==History==
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  • ...dentified with its commercial and cultural [[wealth]] for much of its long history. Four world religions—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism], ...it has the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks eighth in [[military]] expenditure among nations. India is a federal constitutional republic gov
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  • "Running the gauntlet" was a [[military]] punishment where a [[soldier]] or sailor had to pass between a double row [[Category: History]]
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  • ...for example [[History of Brazil (1889–1930)]], [[History of China]], or [[History of Science]]. ...tory''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:History/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...to [[comparatively]] [[modern]] times.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duel#History] .... The early [[priesthoods]] were, unfortunately, usually allied with the [[military]] [[power]]. One of the great [[peace]] moves of the ages has been the atte
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  • ...s multi-volume reference works, especially in the areas of [[religion]], [[history]] and [[Social Sciences|social science]]; and its online databases commonly * Military & Intelligence Database
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  • In the 20th and 21st century, shields have been used by [[military]] and police units that specialize in anti-[[terrorist]] actions, hostage [ [[Category: History]]
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  • ...or force the flow of [[traffic]] in the desired direction. Adopted as a [[military]] term, a barricade denotes any improvised field [[fortification]], most no [[Category: History]]
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  • ...raged; he bided his [[time]], and in less than a year, when the Egyptian [[military]] forces were fully occupied in resisting the [[simultaneous]] onslaughts o [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...mpletely avoiding usage of homosexual as it has a [[negative]], clinical [[history]] and because the word only refers to one's sexual [[behavior]] (as opposed ...ge marriage and civil unions], [[adoption]] and [[parenting]], employment, military service, and equal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Montreal a
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  • ...g the yellow settlements. But the yellow man was an apt [[pupil]] in the [[Military|art of warfare]], and he early [[manifested]] a marked [[ability]] to live [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...ons according to the new Manual SS 143, in the new year and by the Germany military in the Siege of Riga in September 1917 and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi [[Category: History]]
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  • ==History== ...han simply a cessation of [[violence]] or the stifling of protest, as in a military process of “pacification,” holds promise to bring about more humane rel
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  • ...s://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Asia eastern Asia] the [[ancient]] [[military]] [[state]] [[gradually]] disintegrated—past wars were forgotten. Of the ...low; [[ancestor]] [[worship]], increasing [[dialects]], and no call for [[military]] [[action]] for thousands upon thousands of years had rendered this people
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  • ...turning point, or as you would say, the tipping point, of all [[human]] [[history]] since its ancient origins in Africa. ...s are made is now coming home to the [[America]]n [[Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought|body politic]], and not a moment too soon.
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  • ...]] era the superior [[tribes]] had intermarried with the higher types of [[Military|war]] captives and had unvaryingly destroyed those whom they deemed inferio [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...ce [[historic]] [[civilization]] than all other [[influences]] combined. [[Military]] [[conquests]], colonization, and missionary [[enterprises]] fostered by t [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • 79:1.9 The last great [[manifestation]] of the submerged [[military]] [[genius]] of the central Asiatic [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.p [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...d whose transnational corporations are so compulsively gluttonous. For by military might, not right, and business cleverness, not kindness, you control and co There is nothing more shocking in our nation’s [[history]] than my own
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  • ...equally depressed that of the [[female]] and made her more dependent; a [[military]] [[uniform]] still mightily stirs the [[feminine]] [[emotions]]. ...n the easier path, and this inequality has existed throughout the entire [[history]] of the [[human]] [[race]]. Woman has always been the burden bearer, carry
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] was an extraordinary combination of [[military]] [[leader]], [[social]] [[organizer]], and [[religious]] [[teacher]]. He w [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...secured the liberty of pilgrimage, on payment of a tax by treaty. Medieval military orders, such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar Knights *[https://chass.colostate-pueblo.edu/history/seminar/seminar97.html Pilgrimages to Jerusalem] Descriptions of pilgrimage
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  • ...beginning to function; fewer and fewer restrictive laws are necessary. The military branches of national resistance are passing away; the era of international [[Category: History]]
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  • ...rrounded]] themselves with men who rendered them [[service]], especially [[military]] service, in exchange for [[protection]]. More and more, this [[service]]- [[Category: History]]
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  • ...orsa) to help them in their defense against the Picts. In return for their military assistance, the Chronicle says the Angles were granted lands in the southea ==Chronology of Events in the History of English==
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  • ...[[evidence]] to research and then to write [[history]]. There are various history guidelines commonly used by historians in their work, under the headings of ...) and government (primarily through universities and in many cases through military contractors). Many senior researchers (such as [[group]] leaders) spend mor
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  • ...stem]]. An example that combined aspects of [[oral literature]] and [[oral history]], before eventually being set down in writing, is the [[Homer]]ic [[epic p ...study of oral tradition is distinct from the academic discipline of [[oral history]], which is the recording of personal memories and histories of those who e
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  • ...ivinely authored experience''. The common experience of man is a religious history. Methods of understanding the connection to [[divinity]] are multiple, all ...hose who control other valued resources: his immediate staff, his cabinet, military leaders and in the long run administration and political apparatus of the e
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  • ...he larger [[universal]] governing [[forces]]. Much of human [[myth]] and [[history]] could be more clearly read if the [[interaction]] between human and Highe ...avior]]. The [[genocidal]] conflict in [[Palestine]] by the government and military forces of [[Israel]] is as much suicidal as genocidal. One cannot strike do
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  • According to another document, known as the "History of Tummal", Gilgamesh, and eventually his son Urlugal, rebuilt the sanctuar ...es, [[Sargon of Akkad]] claimed to have destroyed these walls to prove his military power.
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  • MMc: Is the upcoming military action in Syria a potential for World War III as one of the events that you ...certain political agendas at work in our Administration, being dead-set on military action in Syria? If so, what are they?
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  • 97:9.3 Pretentious [[Hebrew]] [[history]] begins with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul Saul]'s rallying the nort 97:9.5 The greatest of all [[distortion]]s of [[Jewish]] [[history]] had to do with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David David]. After [https:
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  • ...age; and it goes well, it works well. But in a military organization, in a military body, there is a chain of authority that requires obedience, subordination ...ty to examine its processes of leadership, and importantly, participation. Military organizations succeed because the goals are known, lines of authority are w
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  • ==History of the concept== ...religious distinctions are recognized within the legal system; compulsory military service is not required of non-Jewish, non-Druze citizens.[16] The Law of R
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  • ...el in the Islamic world if Israel attacks Iran with tacit or aggressive US military support. That attack would cause an all out war in the Middle East, which i ...upon his own sword he might be able to avert war. He was removed as other military commanders who opposed the previous presidential puppet, and replaced by th
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  • ==History of the concept of sovereignty== ...ranted the Holy See sovereignty over the [[Vatican City]]. The [[Sovereign Military Order of Malta]] is likewise a non-territorial body that claims to be a sov
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  • ...e something that has to happen, that is unavoidable, and did you mean like military events? ...n]] could begin to flower again. You are at a very [[different]] time in [[history]]. Your civilization is much stronger than Rome was at that time. Your civi
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  • ...iritually punishing. I am referring to an old-timey punishment used in the military, and sometimes in your penal institutions, your jails and penitentiaries. S ...all extents and purposes--to have accomplished nothing. Keep in mind both military and penal systems constantly assign work that might be very hard, and not t
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  • ...rogram sponsored by the U.S. Federal Government to determine any potential military application of [[psychic]] [[phenomena]]. The program was terminated in 199 ==History==
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  • ...of religion in nearly all societies on Earth today and throughout recorded history. Sociologists of religion attempt to explain the effects of society on reli ==History and relevance today==
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