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  2. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of colors with swatches and names, organized by alphabetical order. The list shows the color values in the sRGB color space and provides tool tips with HSV, RGB, and #hex values.

  3. Palaiologos - Wikipedia

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    The Palaiologos family was the last and longest-ruling dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, from 1259 to 1453. They originated in Anatolia and rose to power through a coup in 1261, but faced many challenges and civil wars until their fall to the Ottomans.

  4. Abbasid Caliphate - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, culture, and legacy of the Abbasid Caliphate, the third Islamic caliphate founded by a dynasty descended from Muhammad's uncle. The article covers the rise and fall of the Abbasids, their capital cities, their relations with other dynasties and religions, and their achievements in science and art.

  5. Hagia Sophia - Wikipedia

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    Hagia Sophia is a former church and mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, that was built in the 6th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about its history, architecture, and significance as a cultural and historical icon of Byzantine and Eastern Orthodox civilization.

  6. Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Roman Empire was a polity in Central and Western Europe that lasted for almost a thousand years until 1806. It was headed by the Holy Roman Emperor, who claimed to be the successor of the ancient Roman emperors, and had a complex system of government and religion.

  7. Sistine Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Sistine Chapel is a chapel in the Vatican City, famous for its frescoes by Michelangelo and other Renaissance painters. Learn about its history, architecture, and the ceiling frescoes that depict the creation of the world and the story of Adam and Eve.

  8. Khazars - Wikipedia

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    The Khazars were a nomadic Turkic people who established a major commercial empire in the 6th-9th centuries, covering parts of modern Russia, Ukraine, Crimea and Kazakhstan. They were polyethnic and polyconfessional, and their religion is uncertain, but some sources suggest they converted to Judaism in the 8th century.

  9. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    Phoenicia was a thalassocratic culture that originated in the Levant and expanded across the Mediterranean, trading and colonizing from Cyprus to the Iberian Peninsula. The Phoenicians developed the world's oldest alphabet, innovated in shipbuilding and navigation, and influenced Classical Western civilization.