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  2. Bierzo Edict - Wikipedia

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    You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Bronce de Bembibre}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . The Bierzo Edict , also referred to as the Edict of Augustus from El Bierzo and the Bembibre Bronze is a controversial document dated to 15 BC found in El Bierzo in Spain in 1999. [ 1 ]

  3. Daniel De Leon - Wikipedia

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    Daniel De Leon (/ d ə ˈ l iː ɒ n /; December 14, 1852 – May 11, 1914), alternatively spelt Daniel de León, was a Curaçaoan-American socialist newspaper editor, politician, Marxist theoretician, and trade union organizer.

  4. De Leonism - Wikipedia

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    De Leonism, also known as Marxism-De Leonism, [1] is a Marxist tendency developed by Curaçaoan-American trade union organizer and Marxist theoretician Daniel De Leon. De Leon was an early leader of the first American socialist political party , the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP).

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  6. Law of obligations - Wikipedia

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    The law of obligations is one branch of private law under the civil law legal system and so-called "mixed" legal systems. It is the body of rules that organizes and regulates the rights and duties arising between individuals.

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  8. The Land of Open Graves - Wikipedia

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    In part three De León examines how border crossings, both successful and failed, had an impact. De León and his colleagues discover the dead body of a female migrant that appears to have experienced necroviolence, which he states is the embodiment of what the Department of Homeland Security's "Prevention Through Deterrence" looks like.

  9. Isaac de Leon - Wikipedia

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    Isaac de Leon, who lived at Ocaña, in Toledo, Spain, was one of the last rabbis of Castile. He was a native of Leon, and a pupil of Isaac Campanton, and, like Moses de Leon, a kabbalist and a believer in miracles. Joseph Caro and others honored him with the title of "the great teacher."