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Captivity, or
being held captive, is a
state wherein humans or
other animals are
confined to a
particular space and
prevented from
leaving or
moving freely...
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Babylonian captivity or
Babylonian exile was the
period in
Jewish history during which a
large number of
Judeans from the
ancient Kingdom of Judah...
- kingdom's
territory eventually became known as the
Samaritan people. The
captivities began in
approximately 732 BC
according to
modern scholarship. And the...
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referred to as the "Babylonian
captivity" of the
Papacy (cf.
Italian cattività avignonese, i.e. "Avignonese
captivity"). A
total of
seven popes reigned...
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Several species of
sharks are kept in
captivity in
public aquaria. In home aquaria, size
constraints mean that only the
smallest sharks are typically...
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captivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Captivity is a
state wherein humans or
other animals are
confined to a
particular space and prevented...
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Animal captivity is the
confinement of
domestic and wild animals. More specifically,
animals that are held by
humans and
prevented from
escaping are said...
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altered and
expanded under the
influence of the
return from the
Babylonian captivity in the
sixth century BCE.
Evidence from the
Bible suggests that the Exodus...
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Western Border, Its Life, Combats, Adventures, Forays, M****acres,
Captivities, Scouts, Red Chiefs,
Pioneer Women, One
Hundred Years Ago. Philadelphia:...
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Babylonian captivity was the
period in
Jewish history during which the Jews of the
ancient Kingdom of
Judah were
captives in Babylon.
Babylonian captivity may...