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111Min Mahagiri — Known as the Lord of the Great Mountain, he is one of the principal gods included in the pantheon of Thirty seven Nats established by King Anawrahta. According to legend, he was a blacksmith of great strength, whose powers were feared by the… …
112Romans — The Romans, who rose to prominence in Italy and conquered the western Mediterranean sphere between about 600 and 200 b.c., at first had little interest in Mesopotamia, which they saw as a distant region on the fringes of the known world. But… …
113treacherous — adj. 1 guilty of or involving treachery. 2 (of the weather, ice, the memory, etc.) not to be relied on; likely to fail or give way. Derivatives: treacherously adv. treacherousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF trecherous f. trecheor a cheat f. trechier …
114weak´en|er — weak|en «WEE kuhn», transitive verb. to make weak or weaker: »You can weaken tea by adding water. –v.i. 1. to grow or become weak or weaker. 2. to take a less firm attitude; give way: »We are almost to the top of the mountain; let s not weaken… …
115weak|en — «WEE kuhn», transitive verb. to make weak or weaker: »You can weaken tea by adding water. –v.i. 1. to grow or become weak or weaker. 2. to take a less firm attitude; give way: »We are almost to the top of the mountain; let s not weaken now.… …
116EreẒ ISRAEL – SECOND TEMPLE — ptolemaic rule seleucid rule the hasmonean revolt independent judea hasmonean rule the roman province Herod s Rule under the procurators …