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  • 111Militarism-Socialism in Showa Japan — Japanese Militarism Socialism, sometimes also referred to as Japanese right socialism , Shōwa Nationalism or Japanese fascism, refers to a political syncretism of Japanese right wing political ideologies, developed over a period of time from the… …

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  • 112History of education in Japan — The history of education in Japan dates back at least to the sixth century, when Chinese learning was introduced at the Yamato court. Foreign civilizations have often provided new ideas for the development of Japan s own culture. 6th to 15th… …

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  • 113Kudara no Konikishi clan — The Kudara no Konikishi ( ja. 百済王) was a Japanese clan whose founder Zenkō ( ja. 善光 or ja. 禅広) was a son of the last king of Baekje, King Uija.Kudara was uji or the clan name that represented their country of origin. Konikishi or Kokishi, which… …

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  • 114Education in the Empire of Japan — was a high priority for the government, as the leadership of the early Meiji government realized the critical need for universal public education in its drive to modernize and westernize Japan. Overseas missions such as the Iwakura mission were… …

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  • 115Robert of Courçon — (born at Kedleston, England; died at Damietta, 1218) was an English cardinal.LifeAfter having studied at Oxford, Paris, and Rome, he became in 1211 Chancellor of the University of Paris; in 1212 he was made Cardinal of St. Stephen on the Cedilla… …

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  • 116Batu Lintang camp — Infobox Military Structure name=Batu Lintang camp partof= location=Kuching, Sarawak coordinates= caption=Aerial view of part of Batu Lintang camp, prior to its liberation, 29 August 1945. In the foreground is the Roman Catholic priests compound.… …

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  • 117William Poynter — (born 20 May1762, at Petersfield, Hampshire; died 26 November1827, in London) was an English Catholic priest, bishop as vicar apostolic in London.LifeHe was educated at the English College at Douai, where he was ordained in 1786. He remained as… …

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  • 118Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — Part of the Pacific War, World War II …

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  • 119Aelius Marcianus — was a Roman jurist who wrote after the death of Septimius Severus,Citation last = Long first = George author link = contribution = Marcianus, Aelius editor last = Smith editor first = William title = Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and… …

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  • 120Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps De Lisle — (17 March 1809 – 5 March 1878) was an English Catholic convert. He founded Mount St. Bernard Abbey, a Trappist abbey in Leicestershire and worked for the reconversion or reconciliation of Britain to Catholicism. Contents 1 Early life 2… …

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