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One of the five cities of the Philistines, much contested for during the Crusades.
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The son of Aeneas, who trotted non passibus aequis ("with unequal steps") by the side of his father as he escaped from burning Troy; was founder of Alba Longa.
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A giant conquered by Bevis of Southampton, though so huge as to carry Bevis, his wife, and horse under his arm.
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A bare volcanic island in the Atlantic, rising to nearly 3000 ft., belonging to Britain, 500 m. NW. of St. Helena, and 900 m. from the coast of Africa; a coaling and victualling station for the navy.
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An ancient town of Bavaria, on the Main, 20 m. from Frankfort, with an old castle and cathedral.
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A manufacturing town in the Magdeburg district of Prussia.
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A Bithynian who practised medicine with repute at Rome in Cicero's time, and was great in hygiene.
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A racecourse in Berks, 6 m. SW. of Windsor, the races at which, instituted by Queen Anne, take place a fortnight after the Derby.
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The garden or heaven of the Asen or gods in the Norse mythology, in which each had a separate dwelling, and who held intercourse with the other spheres of existence by the bridge Bifrost, i. e. the rainbow.
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Or Ashantee, a negro inland kingdom in the Upper Soudan, N. of Gold Coast territory, wooded, well watered, and well cultivated; natives intelligent, warlike, and skilful; twice over provoked a war with Great Britain, and finally the despatch of a military expedition, which led to the submission of the king and the appointment of a British Resident.
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