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United Kingdom

1979
Post-war Britain has long been seen as a nation in decline: the loss of imperial territory and international clout from 1945 onwards undeniable and inexorable facts that exposed the fantasy that Britain remained a Great Power. That fantasy was still viable during conferences at Yalta and Potsdam in 1945 that set the boundaries for a new, Cold War ...
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The kingdom of Naples

2012
From the mid 14th to the early 16th century the history of the kingdom of Naples was affected by many succession and civil wars between the different branches of Anjou family, dynasties of Anjou and Aragon, France and Spain, until the inclusion of Naples in the spanish Empire.
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The Kingdom of Rus'

2017
As scholarship continues to expand the idea of medieval Europe beyond “the West,” the Rus’ remain the final frontier relegated to the European periphery. The Kingdom of Rus’ challenges the perception of Rus’ as an eastern “other” – advancing the idea of the Rus’ as a kingdom deeply integrated with medieval Europe, through an innovative analysis of ...
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“This united kingdom”

2023
This chapter argues that Smollett used his writing to promote a vision of an ameliorative Anglo-Scottish Union and a shared British identity after the strife of the Forty-Five. Specifically, Smollett’s works, especially his earliest published works, The Tears of Scotland (1746), and his first novel, The Adventures of Roderick Random (1748), are part of
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The kingdom of Ishbaal

Semitica, 1970
Biblische Notizen, Bd.
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THE EUKARYOTIC KINGDOMS

Cladistics, 1985
Abstract—Cladistic analysis of data from ultrastruetural and other cell biological studies indicates that neither the classical two kingdom nor the commonly accepted five kingdom classifications accurately represent the cellular diversity of eukaryotes. The resulting cladogram indicates instead that there are nine major groups of eukaryotes.
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The Kingdom of the Hittites

2005
In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. How did they achieve their supremacy? How successful were they in maintaining it? What brought about their collapse and disappearance? This book,which describes the Hittite kingdom, seeks to answer these questions.
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Kingdoms of Sicily*

2022
Morelli S, SILVESTRI A
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The kingdom of Italy

2000
At Charles the Great's deposition, the regnum Italiae, whose capital was Pavia, included north Italy from Piedmont to Friuli, Emilia as far as Modena, Tuscany, the Marches and the Abruzzi. The tumultuous immediate post-Carolingian period was dominated by the rivalry between Berengar and Wido, who were both typical products of a political transformation
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