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Leningrad Highway
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Capitoline Triad
The Capitoline Triad was a group of three deities who were worshipped in ancient Roman religion in an elaborate temple on Rome's Capitoline Hill (Latin Capitolium). It comprised Jupiter, Juno and M
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Moskovskoe Shosse
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Chris Licht
Christopher Andrew Licht (born October 22, 1971) is an American television newsman and producer. He is best known as the showrunner and executive producer of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, as
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Public key
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Dii Consentes
The Dii Consentes, also known as Di or Dei Consentes (once Dii Complices), or The Harmonious Gods, is an ancient list of twelve major deities, six gods and six goddesses, in the pantheon of Ancient
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Fontanka River
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Lived experience
In qualitative phenomenological research, lived experience (German: Erlebnis) refers to the first-hand involvement or direct experiences and choices of a given person, and the knowledge that they g
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Venus Erycina
Venus (/ˈ v iː n ə s / ; Classical Latin: [ˈu̯ɛnʊs̠] Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈvɛ(ː)nus] ) is a Roman goddess whose functions encompass love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.
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Porta Carmentalis
The Carmental Gate, also known by its Latin name as the Porta Carmentalis, was a double gate in the Servian Walls of ancient Rome. It was named for a nearby shrine to the goddess or nymph Carmenta,
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