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  • 51cent — [16] Centum is the Latin word for ‘hundred’ – indeed both come ultimately from the same Indo European source, *kmtóm. It first appeared in English in the form cent in the phrase per cent (originally used apparently by the financier Sir Thomas… …

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  • 52Celsius — For other uses, see Celsius (disambiguation). Celsius temperature conversion formulae from Celsius to Celsius Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32 [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9 Kelvin… …

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  • 53CENTENARIUS — belli et pacis minister, hîc regiunculae Iudex, illic manipuli Praefectus: nec diversus olim, sed ex vicissitudine munus utrumque obiens. Apud Romanos centumvirales Iudices his aliquid simile habebant, sed Gothorum propria et Germavorum id… …

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  • 54Liburnians — Liburnia in the age of the Roman conquest The Liburnians (or Liburni, Greek: Λιβυρνοί)[1] were an ancient Illyrian tribe inhabiting the district called Liburnia, a coastal region of the northeastern Adriatic between the rivers Arsia (Raša) and… …

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  • 55Numismatic terminology — This article is a collection of concise Numismatic and coin collecting terms for the beginner or professional. Numismatics (ancient Greek: polytonic|νομισματική) is the scientific study of money and its history in all its varied forms. While… …

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  • 56Список праиндоевропейских корней — Для улучшения этой статьи желательно?: Найти и оформить в виде сносок ссылки на авторитетные источники, подтверждающие написанное …

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  • 57Glossary of numismatics — For banknote collecting, see Notaphily terminology. For stamp collecting, see Philately. Numismatics Terminology …

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  • 58Nichts — 1. Als Niet kommt tot iet, dann kennt iet hem selver niet. – Simrock, 7534. Wenn ganz arme Leute plötzlich zu grossem Vermögen gelangen, kennen sie sich selbst nicht mehr. 2. Auss nichts wird nichts vnd bleibt nichts. – Lehmann, II, 32, 68; Petri …

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