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NecessaryArch: November 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Posted by NecessaryArch @ 6:46 AM. In 976 Brian became king of a small state, later called Dál Cais, and also king of Munster, whose Eóghanachta rulers had been defeated (964) by Brian's half brother. Brian destroyed first the Eóghanachta septs and then the Northmen, constructing a fleet to drive them from the Shannon. Under his rule Munster. Posted by NecessaryArch @ 3:23 AM. Monday, November 29, 2004. Posted by NecessaryArch @ 2:18 AM. Sunday, November 28, 2004. The son of t...
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ShortBlade:
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Sunday, March 27, 2005. Ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan, lying on the Pacific coast of the Kanto Plain. It consists of the Boso Peninsula, which lies east of Tokyo Bay and south of the Tone River. Surpluses of rice, vegetables, eggs, and flowers are produced for Tokyo, and offshore fisheries flourish. The Tokyo-Yokohama industrial belt (see Keihin Industrial Zone) has expanded into Chiba prefecture. Posted by ShortBlade at 11:41 AM. Denishawn School Of Dancing And Related Arts. Laine, Dame Cleo.
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Thursday, March 24, 2005. City and administrative centre of Novgorod oblast (province), northwestern Russia, on the Volkhov River just below its outflow from Lake Ilmen. Novgorod is one of the oldest Russian cities, first mentioned in chronicles of 859. In 882 Oleg, prince of Novgorod, captured Kiev and moved his capital there. In 989, under Vladimir, Novgorod's inhabitants were forcibly baptized. In 1019 Prince. Posted by AngryStore @ 11:40 AM. Earth Sciences, Weather and climate. Oman, John Wood.
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SafeNose: May 2004
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Sunday, May 30, 2004. The Valley of Jezreel. Posted by SafeNose @ 8:47 PM. Also spelled Gat, oasis, southwestern Libya, near the Algerian border. Located on an ancient Saharan caravan route, it was a slave-trading centre and the object of European exploration in the 19th century. Ghat lies west of the Wadi (watercourse) Tanezzuft in hilly sandstone country, near the Jibal Akakus (mountains) and the Tadrart plateau. A nearby offshoot of the mountains, Idinen, is a legendary. Posted by SafeNose @ 6:49 PM.