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Feudal society

Feudal society is a sometimes debated term used to describe the medieval social order of western and central Europe and sometimes Japan (particularly in the 14th to 16th centuries) characterised by the legal subjection of a large part of the peasantry to a hereditary landholding elite exercising administrative and judicial power on the basis of reciprocal private undertakings...
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Harmony Society

The Harmony Society was a Christian theosophy and alchemist society founded in Iptingen , Germany , in 1785 or 1786. Due to religious persecution by the Lutheran Church , the Harmony Society moved to the United States in 1803 –1804, eventually purchasing 3000 acres (12 km²) of land in Butler County, Pennsylvania . On February 15 1805 , they, together with about 400 followers...
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International Society of Olympic Historians

The International Society of Olympic Historians is a non-profit organisation with the purpose of promoting and studying the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Games. This purpose is achieved primarily through research into their history, through the gathering of historical and statistical data concerning the Olympic Movement and Olympic Games, through the publication of the research via journals...
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Journal of the Travellers Aid Society

Journal of the Travellers Aid Society is a role-playing game magazine devoted to Traveller , commonly abbreviated JTAS . The first issue was published by GDW in 1979 and the last of the first run was #24 in 1985. It was superseded by the magazine Challenge , which took up its numbering scheme and ran from issue 25 onwards with a broader role-playing game focus. The magazine was revived by...
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Society of Jesus

The Society of Jesus ( Societas Iesu/Jesu (S.J.) in Latin ) is a Christian religious order of the Roman Catholic Church in direct service to the Pope . Its members, known as Jesuits since the Protestant Reformation , have been called "Footsoldiers of the Pope" in part because the Society's founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola , was a Basque nobleman and soldier before...
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Lunar Society

The Lunar Society was a discussion club of prominent industrialists and scientists who met regularly between 1765 and 1813 in Birmingham , England . At first called the Lunar Circle, 'Lunar Society' became the formal name by 1775 . The society's name came from their practice of scheduling their meetings at the time of the full moon . Since there was no street lighting, the extra light...
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Mars Society

Mars Society logo. The Mars Society is an international space advocacy non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the exploration and settlement of Mars . Founded by Robert Zubrin and others in mid- 1998 and attracting the support of notable science fiction writers and filmmakers (including Kim Stanley Robinson and James Cameron ), the organisation is dedicated to convincing...
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National Cartoonists Society (Redirected from National Cartoonist Society)

The National Cartoonists Society is an organization of professional cartoonists created in 1946 . Rube Goldberg was among the founders and served as the Society's first president. It awards a Cartoonist of the Year the Reuben Award . External link The official web site of the National Cartoonists Society   This organization -related article is a stub . You can help ...
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National Geographic Society

Flag of the National Geographic Society The National Geographic Society was founded in the United States on January 27 , 1888 , by 33 men interested in "organizing a society for the increase and diffusion of geographical knowledge." They had begun discussing forming the Society two weeks earlier on January 13 , 1888 . Gardiner Greene Hubbard became its first president and his son...
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National Cartoonists Society

The National Cartoonists Society is an organization of professional cartoonists created in 1946 . Rube Goldberg was among the founders and served as the Society's first president. It awards a Cartoonist of the Year the Reuben Award . External link The official web site of the National Cartoonists Society   This organization -related article is a stub . You can help ...
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