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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
25: *[[Lynn Abbey|Abbey, Lynn]], (born 1948), US author
93: ...ilhelm Hermann von Abich|Abich, Otto Wilhelm Hermann von]], (1806-1886), German mineralogist, geologis...
116: *[[Dannie Abse|Abse, Dannie]], (born 1923), British poet
120: *[[Abulfeda]], (1273-1331), geographer - Yolanda of Flanders (2422 bytes)
13: * [[Baldwin II of Constantinople]] (d. 1273) - Hittites (17910 bytes)
1: ...tral [[Turkey]]), through most of the second millennium BC.
5: ...e same region until the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC and spoke a non-Indo-European language &mda...
17: ...ndash;[[1952]]), who on [[24 November]] [[1915]] announced his results in a lecture at the Near Easter...
30: ...d in the scene at the beginning of the [[2nd millennium BC]] and became the administrative language of...
124: |1285 BC – 1273 BC - Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
3: ...esota)|St. Thomas University]] in Saint Paul, [[Minnesota]], are named for him, as is Aquinas College ...
9: ...ght back to his parents at the castle of San Giovanni, where he was held a captive for a year or two t...
14: ...at an important chapter of his order at [[Valenciennes]]. At the solicitation of [[Pope Urban IV]] (th...
16: ...why he had stopped writing, Aquinas replied, "I cannot go on...All that I have written seems to me lik...
18: ...d, with a large head and receding hairline. His manners showed his breeding; he is described as refine... - List of geographers (2342 bytes)
4: * [[Abulfeda]] (Syria, [[1273]] - [[1331]])
35: * [[Johann Homann]] (Germany, [[1664]] - [[1724]])
60: * [[Johann Heinrich von Th? (Germany, [[1783]] - [[1850]])
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