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Cessac (French pronunciation: [sesak]; Occitan:
Ceçac) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of...
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beginning of a word (e.g.,
ça, 'that'). It is
never used in
French where C would denote /s/ (before e, i, y) nor
before h.
Occitan (
ce cedilha): torçut ('twisted')...
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story as it
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c. 75 BCE –
c. 10 BCE),
Peripatetic philosopher Boethus of Cilicia [
ca; fr; el] (1st
century BCE),
Roman governor and poet
Herod II (died 33/34
CE),...
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development of
Jainism and
Buddhism and
formed the core of the
Maurya Empire (
ca. 320–185 BCE). The
territory of the
Magadha kingdom proper before its expansion...
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central and
southern India between c. mid 3rd
century BCE to mid 3rd
century CE.
Gautamiputra Satakarni (r.
c. 106–130
CE) is
considered the
greatest ruler...
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CE,
although his
exact period is uncertain. His
reign is
dated variously: 86-110
CE,
c. 103-127
CE, 106-130
CE, or more
recently and
specifically ca....
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