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n. Akhenaten, Egyptian Pharaoh (who was known as Amenhotep IV at the beginning of his reign) of the 18th dynasty who reigned between approximately 1350-1332 BC, father of Tutankhamen -
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n. Eckert, family name; John Presper Eckert (1919-1995), U.S. electrical engineer and co-builder of the first electronic computer (known as ENIAC) -
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n. Arouet, Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778, known as Voltaire), eighteenth century French writer and philosopher, central figure in the Enlightenment -
24 ארווינג ברלין
Irving Berlin (1888-1989), U.S. composer and songwriter best known for his work "Alexander's Ragtime Band" -
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n. Arieh (Hebrew name)————————lion, large carnivorous cat found in Africa and southern Asia; strong and courageous person; celebrity, person who is well-known and admired -
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n. Aristophanes, ancient Greek dramatist (known for his comedies "The Clouds" and "Lysistrata") -
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n. Baio, family name; Scott Baio (born 1961), American television actor (known for his role in the sitcom "Happy Days") -
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n. Bartok, family name; Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Hungarian composer best known for his "Concerto for Orchestra", researcher of Eastern European folk music -
29 בברלי הילס
Beverly Hills, suburb located west of Los Angeles which borders with Hollywood and is well-known as a wealthy residential area for actors and other show business personalities -
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n. Byzantium, ancient city now called Istanbul (formerly known as Constantinople) -
31 בלה בארטוק
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Hungarian composer best known for his "Concerto for Orchestra", researcher of Eastern European folk music -
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n. Barbarossa, Frederick I (known as Frederick Barbarossa), holy Roman emperor from 1152 to 1190 and king of Germany and Italy; Khayr ad-Din (1483-1546), Greek-born Turkish pirate and admiral of the Turkish fleet who robbed the coasts of Italy and Spain and Greece together with his brother Aruj; operational codename that the Germans gave to their invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22nd 1941 -
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Georges Bizet (1838-1875), Alexandre Cesar Leopold Bizet, French composer known for for his famous opera "Carmen" -
34 ג'ורג' ברקלי
George Berkeley (1685-1753), Irish philosopher and bishop known as "Bishop Berkeley" -
35 ג'ורג'ונה
n. Giorgione (1477-1510, born Giorgio Barbarelli), Italian painter who was one of the most important artists in the Venetian Renaissance, student of Giovanni Bellini, known as Giorgio da Castelfranco -
36 ג'יובאני בטיסטה אמיצ'י
Giovanni Battista Amici (1786-1863), Italian astronomer and mathematician who is especially known for the Amici prism he invented -
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n. Gauguin, Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), French post-impressionist painter known for use of color; family name -
38 גות'ם
n. Gotham, English village known for the foolishness of its inhabitants; satirical term for New York City -
39 גריניץ' וילג'
Greenwich Village, bohemian area of New York City, area of New York City known for the arts -
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v. be exposed, become known; become aware, be aware, to learn of; become renowned————————v. to have sexual intercourse————————v. to know; understand; be aware of————————opinion, point of view; knowledge
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