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  • Conquest of Insula II is a closed-ended, computer moderated, play-by-mail (PBM) fantasy wargame. Conquest of Insula II was a computer moderated play-by-mail...
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  • Capsule-like review of Universe II, Terra II, and Conquest of Insula II. McLain, Bob (November–December 1983). "Gamealog: Universe II". PBM Universal. No...
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    Island, White Island, Island of Achilles or Zmiinyi Island (Ukrainian: острів Змії́ний, romanized: ostriv Zmiinyi; Romanian: Insula Șerpilor), is a Ukrainian...
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  • Publishing, ECI, LAMA, Palace Simulations, and Star Dragon of the United States; The First Conquest, DMC Games, Golden Sherd Games, Harrow Postal Games, Historical...
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    Insula Manniae - Vol 2'". Isle-of-man.com. Retrieved 2 November 2021. "pp215/219 Manx Soc vol 7 'Monumenta de Insula Manniae - Vol 2 - Concession of the...
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    Conquistador (category History of indigenous peoples of the Americas)
    1521, Hernán Cortés led the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, ruled by Moctezuma II. From the territories of the Aztec Empire, conquistadors expanded...
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    (hence the Latin name Insula Batavorum, "Island of the Batavi"). Much later Tacitus wrote that they had originally been a tribe of the Chatti, a tribe in...
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    appears in Latin as 'Insula Sacra'. The reference was to Saints Aidan and Cuthbert. In the present day, Holy Island is the name of the civil parish and...
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    Emmanuel II National Monument (Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II), also known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria ("Altar of the Fatherland")...
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  • Catullus also used the plural Britanniae in his Carmina. Avienius used insula Albionum in his Ora Maritima. Orosius used the plural Britanniae to refer...
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    people of Britain the Pretanoí or Bretanoí. Pliny's Natural History (77 AD) says the older name for the island was Albion, and Avienius calls it insula Albionum...
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    de Insula and Avvocato, set sail in July 1097. The Genoese fleet transported and provided naval support to the crusaders, mainly during the siege of Antioch...
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    Parisiorum, quod positum est in insula fluminis Sequanae" ("This is a town of the Parisii, situated on an island on the river of the Seine"), indicating that...
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    de Insula Manniæ; or, A Collection of National Documents Relating to the Isle of Man. Vol. 2. Douglas, IM: Manx Society. Patent Rolls of the Reign of Henry...
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    for a period of c. 650 years, and a major intellectual hub of the Mediterranean, from the time of Herod I until the Muslim conquest of the Levant. Today...
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    settlements mentioned in medieval texts in the 11th century. The toponymy insula (island) was born in this context. It refers either to the feudal motte...
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    square marked off by four roads was called an insula, the Roman equivalent of a modern city block. Each insula was 80 yards (73 m) square, with the land within...
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    territories of Northern Dobruja, the Danube Delta and access to the Black Sea including the ancient port of Tomis, as well as the tiny Snake Island (Insula Şerpilor)...
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    Lancelotto Malocello (category History of the Canary Islands)
    appeared on a European map of Angelino Dulcert (the Dulcert Atlas) in 1339 under the name "Ínsula de Lançarote Mallucellus" (island of Lancelotto Malocello)...
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    of Utica was a hieromartyr and Bishop of Utica during the reign of Emperor Valerian. Utica columns Punic Tomb House Insula 1, Archaeological site of Utica...
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