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3448863 | Maryville High School (Tennessee) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryville%20High%20School%20(Tennessee) | Maryville High School (Tennessee)
Freedom,
and Yearbook Staff.
Occasionally, the school holds "activity periods" either during the morning or during the evening in which students are allowed to either participate in a school-wide, planned activity or have free time until the "activity period" ends.
# Athletics.
The... | 31,400 |
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of Cleveland High School.
The Rebels captured their 14th TSSAA State Football Title against the Hendersonville Commandos in 2013, rounding-out an undefeated 2013 season. MHS has appeared in the Class 6A Football Championship game every year since class 6A was formed in 2009, with ever... | 31,401 |
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to seal the win. Blackmon also was responsible for blocking a crucial field goal at the end of regulation to prevent the Raptors from scoring a field goal and sending the game into overtime, the final score was 35–34.
The 2013 State Championship was MHS's 3rd Division 1, Class 6A Titl... | 31,402 |
3448863 | Maryville High School (Tennessee) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryville%20High%20School%20(Tennessee) | Maryville High School (Tennessee)
in 2011, and holds a one-championship lead over rival Alcoa (which is in the 3A class) for the most in Tennessee.
During the 2007 season, the basketball team won the state championship in class AAA.
# Controversy.
Since 1938, Maryville High School teams have used the name Red Rebels... | 31,403 |
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board promptly changed the school's flag, but fans, almost exclusively students, continued displaying, wearing, and bringing the controversial symbol to support the rarely defeated football team.
Supporters of the school board defended their position by stating that the flags (most of... | 31,404 |
3448863 | Maryville High School (Tennessee) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryville%20High%20School%20(Tennessee) | Maryville High School (Tennessee)
into their stadium and others on their clothes, tied around their waists, or even painted on their bodies. When assistant principals attempted to suspend students for wearing the flag, a $20 million lawsuit was pressed against the school for denying the right of free speech. In respons... | 31,405 |
3448863 | Maryville High School (Tennessee) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryville%20High%20School%20(Tennessee) | Maryville High School (Tennessee)
Colored People chapter agreed with the Sons of Confederate Veterans's opposition of the ban, saying that the flag should no longer be considered a symbol of racism. Black southern heritage activist H. K. Edgerton organized a walk from Johnson City to Maryville to protest the decision, ... | 31,406 |
3448863 | Maryville High School (Tennessee) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryville%20High%20School%20(Tennessee) | Maryville High School (Tennessee)
Governor of Tennessee, former Secretary of Education, U.S. Senator
- Glenn Reynolds, Law Professor and author of the political blog Instapundit
- Roy Kramer, former SEC commissioner (1990–2002)
- Knox Ramsey, NFL player
- Danny Spradlin, American football player
- Carl Stewart (Am... | 31,407 |
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and member of repeat NCAA National Championship Florida Gators (2003–2007)
- Aaron Grant, American football player
- Mike Matzek, All American Gymnast
- Nathan Nicholson, lead singer and founding member of the English band The Boxer Rebellion.
- Shane Claiborne, Christian activist ... | 31,408 |
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295
Year 295 (CCXCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tuscus and Anullinus (or, less frequently, year 1048 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 295 for this year has been used since the ear... | 31,409 |
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ht against the rebellious cities Busiris and Coptos.
### Persia.
- King Narseh, Shah of the Sassanid Empire, declares war on Rome and invades Armenia with his army.
### China.
- Tuoba Luguan divides the territory of the Tuoba clan into three areas. His nephews Tuoba Yilu and Tuoba Yituo become chieftains of the... | 31,410 |
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294
Year 294 (CCXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1047 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 294 for this year has been used since the... | 31,411 |
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erius, Roman Caesar in the Balkans, proves his worth in campaigning on the Danube frontier, fighting the Goths, Marcomanni, Sarmatians, and Carpi.
- Galerius is given the job of land reclamation and repopulation, moving the entire tribe of the Carpi to settlements within the Roman Empire.
- Emperor Diocletian goe... | 31,412 |
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296
Year 296 (CCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Constantius (or, less frequently, year 1049 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 296 for this year has been used since th... | 31,413 |
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mouth of the Seine, and lands near the Isle of Wight, where his forces defeat the usurper Allectus in Hampshire. Constantius leaves with his fleet Boulogne and occupies London, saving the city from an attack by Frankish mercenaries who are roaming the province.
- Maximian, emperor ("Augustus") of the Roman Empire,... | 31,414 |
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o protect the area against Frankish pirates.
- Constantius Chlorus reconquers Britain; he rebuilds the cities Eboracum (York), Londinium (London), and Verulamium (St Albans).
### Persia.
- Emperor Diocletian dispatches his son-in-law Galerius with a large army to Armenia. He invades Mesopotamia, but suffers a co... | 31,415 |
43722 | Decathlon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Decathlon | Decathlon
Decathlon
The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events. The word "decathlon" was formed, in analogy to the word "pentathlon", from Greek δέκα ("déka", meaning "ten") and ἄθλος ("áthlos", or ἄθλον, "áthlon", meaning "contest" or “prize”). Events are held over two con... | 31,416 |
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the world's greatest athlete of all times is the record-man of decathlon (Kevin Mayer as of September 2018). This began when King Gustav V of Sweden told Jim Thorpe, "You, sir, are the world's greatest athlete" after Thorpe won the decathlon at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912.
The event is similar to the pent... | 31,417 |
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at the 2018 Décastar in France.
# Historical background.
The decathlon developed from the ancient pentathlon competitions held at the ancient Greek Olympics. Pentathlons involved five disciplines – long jump, discus throw, javelin throw, sprint and a wrestling match. Introduced in Olympia during 708 BC, the... | 31,418 |
43722 | Decathlon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Decathlon | Decathlon
Olympics, though whether it was an official Olympic event has been disputed. The modern decathlon first appeared on the Olympic athletics program at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.
# Format.
## Men's decathlon.
The vast majority of international and top level men's decathlons are divided into a two-day compet... | 31,419 |
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Shot put
- High jump
- 400 metres
- Day 2
- 110 metres hurdles
- Discus throw
- Pole vault
- Javelin throw
- 1500 metres
## Women's decathlon.
At major championships, the women's equivalent of the decathlon is the seven-event heptathlon; prior to 1981 it was the five-event pentathlon. However, in 20... | 31,420 |
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the shared events. The schedule of events differs from the men's decathlon, with the field events switched between day one and day two; this is to avoid scheduling conflicts when men's and women's decathlon competitions take place simultaneously.
- Day 1
- 100 metres
- Discus throw
- Pole vault
- Javelin... | 31,421 |
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in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, in 1992.
## Masters athletics.
In Masters athletics, performance scores are age graded before being applied to the standard scoring table. This way, marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated, even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed fo... | 31,422 |
43722 | Decathlon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Decathlon | Decathlon
ever recorded.
# Points system.
The 2001 IAAF points tables use the following formulae:
- Points = for track events (faster time produces a higher score)
- Points = for field events (greater distance or height produces a higher score)
A, B and C are parameters that vary by discipline, as shown in the tab... | 31,423 |
43722 | Decathlon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Decathlon | Decathlon
equates to 1,265 "comparison points", the same number as a triple jump of 18 m.
## Benchmarks.
Split evenly between the events, the following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1,000, 900, 800 and 700 points in each sport.
# Records.
The official decathlon world record holder is Kevin Mayer o... | 31,424 |
43722 | Decathlon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Decathlon | Decathlon
shows the difference in points between the decathlon points that the individual current world record would be awarded and the points awarded to the current decathlon record for that event. The "% Difference" column shows the percentage difference between the time, distance or height of the individual world re... | 31,425 |
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Correct as of September 2018.
## Notes.
- Ashton Eaton also scored 9039 pts (2012), 8893 (2016), 8809 pts (2013).
- Roman Šebrle also scored 8893 pts (2004), 8807 (2003), 8800 pts (2002).
- Tomáš Dvořák also scored 8902 pts (2001), 8900 pts (2000), 8837 pts (1997).
- Dan O'Brien also scored 8824 pts (199... | 31,426 |
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ombined Events Challenge
- Multistars
- Hypo-Meeting
- TNT - Fortuna Meeting
- Erdgas Mehrkampf-Meeting
- Décastar
# Junior (under-20) Decathlon bests.
## Other multiple event contests.
- Biathlon
- Duathlon
- Triathlon
- Quadrathlon
- Modern pentathlon
- Heptathlon
- Octathlon
- Icosathlon or ... | 31,427 |
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292
Year 292 (CCXCII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hannibalianus and Asclepiodotus (or, less frequently, year 1045 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 292 for this year has been used sinc... | 31,428 |
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dita"). The denomination 292 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
# Events.
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## By place.
### Roman Empire.
- Achilleus, Roman general, is proclaimed emperor in Alexandria. For two years... | 31,429 |
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293
Year 293 (CCCXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1046 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 293 for this year has been used since the e... | 31,430 |
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The four Tetrarchs establish their capitals close to the Roman frontier:
- Nicomedia (northwestern Asia Minor) becomes the capital of Diocletian
- Mediolanum (Milan, near the Alps) becomes the capital of Maximian
- Augusta Treverorum (Trier, in Germany) becomes the capital of Constantius Chlorus
- Sirmium (Serb... | 31,431 |
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himself "emperor" of Britain.
- Constantius Chlorus defeats the Franks on the Rhine frontier in Batavia (Netherlands).
### Armenia.
- King Tiridates IV of Armenia, (with Rome as suzerainty), invades Assyria.
### Persia.
- King Bahram IV of the Persian Empire dies after a 17-year reign; his son Bahram V ascends... | 31,432 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emper... | 31,433 |
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Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynas... | 31,434 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the J... | 31,435 |
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Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first e... | 31,436 |
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emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu ... | 31,437 |
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of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the J... | 31,439 |
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Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first e... | 31,440 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,441 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,442 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,443 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,444 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,445 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,446 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,447 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,448 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 236)... | 31,449 |
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Carausius, Roman usurper of northern Gaul and Britain
- Tuoba Fu, chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba tribe
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin... | 31,450 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,451 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,452 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,453 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,454 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,455 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,456 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,457 |
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first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of J... | 31,458 |
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Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)
- Emperor Wu of Jin, first emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 236)... | 31,459 |
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290
Year 290 (CCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1043 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 290 for this year has been used since the e... | 31,460 |
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is also reluctantly acknowledged by Diocletian and Maximian as third emperor. During his reign, he defeats Frankish and Saxon raids on the English coast.
- Carausius begins to build a series of fortifications on the Saxon Shore in south-east England.
### China.
- May 16 – Emperor Jin Wudi, founder of the Western... | 31,461 |
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antly acknowledged by Diocletian and Maximian as third emperor. During his reign, he defeats Frankish and Saxon raids on the English coast.
- Carausius begins to build a series of fortifications on the Saxon Shore in south-east England.
### China.
- May 16 – Emperor Jin Wudi, founder of the Western Jin Dynasty, ... | 31,462 |
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291
Year 291 (CCXCI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tiberianus and Dio (or, less frequently, year 1044 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 291 for this year has been used since the earl... | 31,463 |
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he Eight Princes: After the death of Emperor Sima Yan (Jin Wudi), a civil war breaks out among the princes and dukes of the Jin Dynasty. The struggle devastates and depopulates the provinces of northern China.
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# Births.
- Li Xiu, female general during the Jin Dynasty
- Saint Agnes, Christian martyr... | 31,464 |
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Network packet
A network packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network. A packet consists of control information and user data, which is also known as the payload. Control information provides data for delivering the payload, for example: source and destination network addresse... | 31,465 |
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stream.
# Terminology.
In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, "packet" strictly refers to a protocol data unit at layer 3, the network layer. The correct term for a data unit at layer 2, the data link layer, is a "frame", and at Layer 4, the transport layer, the correct term is "segment" ... | 31,466 |
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achieve two major results by using packets: "error detection" and "multiple host addressing".
# Framing.
Different communications protocols use different conventions for distinguishing between the elements of a packet and for formatting the user data. For example, in Point-to-Point Protocol, the packet... | 31,467 |
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Error detection and correction
- Hop limit
- Length
- Priority
- Payload
# Examples.
## IP packets.
IP packets are composed of a header and payload. The header consists of fixed and optional fields. The payload appears immediately after the header. An IP packet has no trailer. However, an IP packe... | 31,468 |
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examples of layer 4, the Transport Layer, of the seven layered OSI model.
## NASA Deep Space Network.
The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) packet telemetry standard defines the protocol used for the transmission of spacecraft instrument data over the deep-space channel. Under this ... | 31,469 |
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from the elementary stream inside PES packet headers.
A typical method of transmitting elementary stream data from a video or audio encoder is to first create PES packets from the elementary stream data and then to encapsulate these PES packets inside an MPEG transport stream (TS) packets or an MPEG pro... | 31,470 |
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sed in an ATSC and DVB.
## NICAM.
In order to provide mono "compatibility", the NICAM signal is transmitted on a subcarrier alongside the sound carrier. This means that the FM or AM regular mono sound carrier is left alone for reception by monaural receivers. The NICAM packet (except for the header) is... | 31,471 |
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289
Year 289 (CCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Bassus and Quintianus (or, less frequently, year 1042 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 289 for this year has been used since the... | 31,472 |
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. He is given the honorable title of "Sarmaticus Maximus".
- Maximian attempts to reconquer Britain from the usurper Carausius, but fails due to bad weather. He loses his fleet and accepts a peace treaty.
- Constantius Chlorus divorces his wife (or concubine) Helena, mother of Constantine I, and marries emperor M... | 31,473 |
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288
Year 288 (CCLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Ianuarianus (or, less frequently, year 1041 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 288 for this year has been used since t... | 31,474 |
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d Ianuarianus (or, less frequently, year 1041 "Ab urbe condita"). The denomination 288 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
# Events.
onlyinclude
## By place.
### Roman Empire.
- Emperor Diocletian... | 31,475 |
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List of fictional locations in the Godzilla films
This is a list of fictional Earth locations depicted in films of and tied in with the "Godzilla" series. Like most fictional universes, the world of the "Godzilla" films has been enriched by fictional locales ranging fr... | 31,476 |
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the villagers sacrificed young virgins to appease the sea monster's hunger. When ships began inexplicably sinking off the coast of Odo Island in 1954, the natives performed a purification ceremony, the last remnant of the old traditions, in a village temple. Odo is the ... | 31,477 |
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an unknown juice to prevent radiation poisoning. The island was later discovered to be home to two minuscule priestesses called the Shobijin and a giant egg, worshiped and called "Mothra" by the natives. Mothra would eventually hatch into a giant caterpillar, metamorpho... | 31,478 |
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and captured during an expedition sponsored by Pacific Pharmaceuticals in "King Kong vs. Godzilla". The island's natives associate Kong to the frequent lightning on Faro, as Kong is later seen to draw power from lightning. These natives were of a more stereotyped and co... | 31,479 |
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its obscurity, the island conveniences the Red Bamboo by being home to Ebirah, a mammoth lobster, which attacks vessels in the surrounding waters, preventing their enslaved Infant Islanders from escaping. The island also turns out to be home to a hibernating Godzilla, w... | 31,480 |
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and Godzilla.
Due to unexpected interference to their equipment, the team inadvertently causes a radioactive storm during their first experiment, which causes intense heat and excelled growth in the insect inhabitants but no noticeable change in the island's flora. Ult... | 31,481 |
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they intended to fight to their last man, the battle with U.S. landing forces was interrupted by a dinosaur living on the island. This dinosaur, a "Godzillasaurus", slaughtered the invading force while ignoring the Japanese but suffered near-fatal wounds in an attack fr... | 31,482 |
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encountered Rodan and Godzilla in "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II". As a consequence of the high levels of radiation on Adona, the egg, which had been of the species "Godzillasaurus", had mutated in such a way that the hatching Baby was more a baby Godzilla than a dinosa... | 31,483 |
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vs. SpaceGodzilla", the island is home not only to Godzilla and Little Godzilla, but also to Akira Yuki, who has devoted his life to killing Godzilla, and to members of the T-Project, whose goal is to control Godzilla via telepathy.
## Kiganjima Island.
In "Godzilla v... | 31,484 |
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to the plot of almost every "Godzilla" film, from the indirect blame placed on the U.S. for awakening the beast in 1954 ("Godzilla"), through the role of Interpol in thwarting Black Hole Alien invasions ("Terror of Mechagodzilla"), to the spectre of Japan's own war crim... | 31,485 |
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Nelson and his associates flee to Rolisica, Mothra, upon becoming an adult, flies to New Kirk City and ravages the metropolis looking for them.
Rolisica is widely interpreted as a stand-in for the United States and the Soviet Union, with New Kirk City-featuring a Manha... | 31,486 |
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been searched and verified to be uninhabited before their nuclear tests were conducted; and the Rolisican government's position on Nelson's ownership of the Shobijin.
The country was not mentioned in the two kaiju films "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla" and "" which are... | 31,487 |
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Seatopia.
By 197X (1971 in the English-language version), the underwater kingdom of Seatopia has lost a third of its ocean floor to nuclear tests conducted by the surface world and, according to their grandiloquent leader Antonio, must finally and reluctantly fight bac... | 31,488 |
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the Seatopians during the space alien-themed 1970s (see 1972's "Godzilla vs. Gigan" and 1974's "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla"). Though human and not extraterrestrial, their shadowed origins, alliance with the Nebulans, and apparent goal of world conquest are more in keepi... | 31,489 |
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themselves to the surface world in the 1963 film "Atragon", while attempting to destroy the super submarine "Atragon", which threatened their underwater supremacy. In the end, they were unsuccessful, and all of Mu was destroyed in an explosion when the "Atragon" tunnele... | 31,490 |
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particular Saudi Arabia. Through its bioengineering program Saradia nurtured hopes of harvesting its deserts and becoming an agricultural exporter. One asset to this program was Dr. Shiragami, a displaced Japanese geneticist.
In 1984, following the appearance of a new ... | 31,491 |
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by the Japanese government to develop anti-nuclear energy bacteria (ANEB) from another sample of G-cells.
Two major enterprises of Saradia maintain a presence in Japan: the Saradia Oil Corporation, which exports petroleum from the state; and its espionage program, for ... | 31,492 |
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Outer Space", an alien race known as the Natal tried to invade the Earth.
## Planet X.
Planet X was first revealed in the 1965 film "Invasion of Astro-Monster" as a mysterious planet located in the umbra of Jupiter, home to the Xiliens. Its surface is barren, inhospit... | 31,493 |
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about this planet except that its inhabitants, the Kilaaks, have found it uninhabitable and so attempt to take over Earth as their new home.
# Organizations.
## Godzilla Prediction Network.
The Godzilla Prediction Network is a research center facility for doing scien... | 31,494 |
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nhabitable and so attempt to take over Earth as their new home.
# Organizations.
## Godzilla Prediction Network.
The Godzilla Prediction Network is a research center facility for doing scientific studies on Godzilla and other giant monsters. This organization was fea... | 31,495 |
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285
Year 285 (CCLXXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the "Year of the Consulship of Carinus and Aurelius" (or, less frequently, "year 1038 "Ab urbe condita""). The denomination "285" for this year has been used sinc... | 31,496 |
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Carinus in the valley of the Margus (Serbia)
- July 21 or July 25 – Diocletian appoints his fellow-officer Maximian to the office of caesar, or junior co-emperor
- Late summer – Diocletian defends the Danube against Sarmatian raids. He transfers his capital to Nicomedia (modern-day İzmit in Turkey).
- Carausius,... | 31,497 |
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Frankie Yankovic
Frank John "Frankie" Yankovic (July 28, 1915October 14, 1998) was an American accordion player and polka musician. Known as "America's Polka King," Yankovic was considered the premier artist to play in the Slovenian style during his long career. He is not related to fellow accordionis... | 31,498 |
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Chet Atkins and pop singer Don Everly. He also recorded a version of the "Too Fat Polka" with comedian Drew Carey.
# History.
Yankovic's father, a blacksmith, and his mother, a cook, met in a lumber camp in West Virginia where they both worked. When Yankovic was young, his father moved to Cleveland t... | 31,499 |
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