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  • 51Timeline of early prehistory — This page lists events in the early prehistory of the universe and the Earth, up to approximately 10,000 BC. Note that many of these dates are speculative or very rough estimates. For events from 10,000 BC onwards, see 10th millennium BC. For… …

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  • 52Legendary early Chola kings — The lists of legendary early Chola kings are recorded in Tamil literature and in the inscriptions left by the later Chola kings. Chola dynasty The genealogy of the Chola dynasty as found in the Tamil literature and in the many inscriptions left… …

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  • 53Colonial period of South Carolina — The history of the colonial period of South Carolina focuses on the English colonization that created one of the original Thirteen Colonies. Major settlement began after 1712 as the northern half of the British colony of Carolina attracted… …

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  • 54Critical Period Hypothesis — See also: Language acquisition#Critical Period hypothesis The Critical Period Hypothesis refers to a long standing debate in linguistics and language acquisition over the extent to which the ability to acquire language is biologically linked to… …

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  • 55List of early warships of the English Navy — This is a list of early warships belonging to the English sovereign and/or the English Government, the precursor to the Royal Navy of England, from 1707 of Great Britain, and subsequently the United Kingdom. These include major and minor warships …

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  • 56Polish Legions (Napoleonic period) — Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, the most famous commander of the Polish Legions …

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  • 57Tokugawa period — (1603–1867) In Japanese history, period of the military government established by Tokugawa Ieyasu with his assumption of the title of shogun in 1603. The structures Ieyasu set in place were effective for governing Japan for the next 264 years. He …

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  • 58Chronology of the Late Antique and Early Medieval World —  ♣ 305 With the retirement of the emperors Diocletian and Maximian, the Roman Empire falls again into civil war, which leads to the eventual triumph of Constantine the Great.  ♣ 313 The emperors Constantine and Licinius issue the Edict of Milan,… …

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  • 59Isaac Newton's early life and achievements — IsaacNewtonSegmentsThe following article is part of an in depth biography of Sir Isaac Newton, the English mathematician and scientist, author of the Principia .ChildhoodSir Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 [ OS: 25 December 1642] in… …

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  • 60URUK PERIOD — (C. 4000–3200 B.C.)    A prehistoric period in Mesopotamia named after its most important archaeological site, Uruk. It is in turn divided into several phases (Early, Middle, and Late), as suggested by the 18 successive layers of the Uruk site… …

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