Danish ship of the line Fyn, by Paul Sinding (1882-1964)
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Hey guys a daily reminder I'm following everyone who likes my post so if I haven't still followed you it means that I'm going through a list it is a lot of people so I have to like yours but in the meanwhile please do like other videos that have less so I could like your video like follow you quicker
I hope you have a good day please do follow please do like I'm trying to get to at least 2K on one of my posts but until then please do like some of my other videos so I could follow you quickly I haven't followed you yet
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Real Owners of Israel from historical Fact he
(Through DNA, most modern Jewish groups from the region show at least half of their ancestry as Canaanite.)
The English term “Palestine” itself derives from the Latin Palaestīna,[ which, in turn, derives from the Koine Greek Παλαιστῑ́νη, Palaistī́nē, first attested in the 5th century BCE. Per Martin Noth, the name likely comes from a proto-Semitic word, albeit there is a strong similarity…
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long train ride this morning, actually focused and wrote without stopping like that montage in bruce almighty. 😎 Got a lot of good career news this week plus finished a big tv show plus didn't sleep.. all this to say I cried in public obviously
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Name of the day...
Finn ˎˊ˗
ִ ࣪𖤐. ִ ࣪𖤐. ִ ࣪𖤐
Origin: Irish, Scottish, Old Norse
Meaning: Fair, white, clear; From Finland; Warrior, brave; Intelligence or wisdom; Thunder.
Notes: An androgynous name that is primarily used as masculine.
"Coming from the Irish Fionn, Finn was the anglicized name of a mythical Irish warrior and folklore hero. As a child, this little boy was blessed by the salmon of knowledge, giving him the wisdom and bravery to later, along with his followers, protect the king." (Source)
"The name Finn has several interpretations depending on its origin and usage. Generally, the name is associated with traits such as strength, courage, intelligence, and purity." (Source)
Finn is often short for the names Finnegan, Finneas or Phinneas, Finnean, and Finley.
Alternative spellings of this name are Fin, Fynn or Fyn, Phinn or Phynn, Fen or Fenn.
Nick-names: Fi, Fy, or Finnie
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I drew gf turn into polygurian
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Russia fired over fifty missiles in a day
Russia fired 51 missiles into Ukraine on Monday morning. At least four Ukrainian civilians were killed in this attack. Five others were injured.
The British news agency Reuters reported this news with reference to the Ukrainian authorities. On Monday, Russian forces struck Ukrainian military-industrial targets by sea and air, Russia said.
In a daily update, the Russian Ministry of Defense said…
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