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  1. Dutch Republic: The United Provinces of the Netherlands, officially the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (Dutch: Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden), and commonly referred to in historiography as the Dutch Republic, was a confederation that existed from 1579 until the Batavian ... (Place) [100%] 2023-12-15 [Former confederations]
  2. In the Ditch (novel): In the Ditch is a 1972 novel written by Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta. It was first published on New Statesman as a regular column then published in 1972 by Allison & Busby in London, where her editor was Margaret Busby. (Novel) [79%] 2024-09-02 [1972 Nigerian novels] [Allison and Busby books]...
  3. Dutch: Dutch has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Dutch. [75%] 2023-08-13
  4. Dutch (2021 film): Dutch is a 2021 American romantic crime drama film written and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II and based on Teri Woods's novel of the same name. (2021 film) [75%] 2024-05-31 [American crime drama films] [2021 crime drama films]...
  5. The Republic (dialogue of Plato): The Republic is a Socratic dialogue by the Greek philosopher Plato, where Socrates conducts a discussion as to the nature of justice, which is illustrated with reference to an imaginary city State - the Republic of the title. The Republic is ... (Dialogue of Plato) [72%] 2023-07-01
  6. The Republic (Philosophy): The Republic, is an ancient text, usually attributed to Plato. The book famous for its assertion that the only people fit to rule a society are philosophers, though it also touches on dozens of other topics. (Philosophy) [72%] 2023-03-08 [Philosophical Works]
  7. The Republic (film): The Republic (Turkish: Cumhuriyet) is a 1998 Turkish historical film directed by Ziya Öztan. The film follows the political and historical events of the first years of the Republic of Turkey (1922–1933) and looks at the private life of ... (Film) [72%] 2024-01-09 [1990s historical films] [Turkish historical films]...
  8. The Republic (Daumier): The Republic, known in French as La République, is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Honoré Daumier, created in 1848. It is a sketch made for a contest that would decide an official painting destined to represent the ... (Daumier) [72%] 2024-01-09 [1848 paintings] [19th-century allegorical paintings]...
  9. Republic (Zeno): The Republic (Koinē Greek: Πολιτεία) was a work written by Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoic philosophy at the beginning of the 3rd century BC. Although it has not survived, it was his most famous work, and various quotes and paraphrases ... (Zeno) [65%] 2023-12-19 [Stoicism]
  10. Republic: A republic (from Latin res publica or "public matter") is a form of government in which power is delegated by law rather than heredity. This is in contrast to those systems of government where the ultimate power resides with the ... [65%] 2023-12-08 [Forms of government]
  11. Republic (political organisation): Republic is a British republican pressure group advocating the replacement of the United Kingdom's monarchy with a de facto parliamentary republic. It is a member organisation of Common Cause (the alliance of republican movements in The Commonwealth) and the ... (Political organisation) [65%] 2022-07-10 [Republicanism in the United Kingdom] [Republican organizations]...
  12. Republic: A republic, based on the Latin phrase res publica ("public affair"), is a state in which political power rests with the public through their representatives—in contrast to a monarchy. Representation in a republic may or may not be freely ... (Form of government) [65%] 2024-01-09 [Republicanism] [Republic]...
  13. Republic: Republic, a term now universally understood to mean a state, or polity, in which the head of the government is elective, and in which those things which are the interest of all are decided upon by all. This is notoriously ... [65%] 2022-09-02
  14. Republic: A republic (Latin: res publica, meaning "public affair") is a form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter", not the private concern or property of the rulers. The primary positions of power within a republic are ... (Social) [65%] 2023-11-16 [Forms of government]
  15. Republic (retailer): Republic was a clothing retailer with 121 stores in the United Kingdom. In February 2013, it entered administration, and was purchased by Sports Direct. (Retailer) [65%] 2024-01-13 [Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom] [Clothing retailers of the United Kingdom]...
  16. Republic: A republic is a form of government in which political power and authority is derived from the citizenry, and not from a monarch, whether hereditary or "tyrannical" (ie, a dictator). In modern use, the term usually refers to a representative ... [65%] 2023-07-03
  17. Republic (fintech): Republic is an investment platform headquartered in New York City that allows individuals to invest in startups, growth-stage pre-IPO companies, real estate, video games, and crypto companies (despite the crackdown on fraudulent initial coin offerings in 2018). Republic ... (Fintech) [65%] 2023-12-03 [Financial technology companies]
  18. Republic (Politics): A Republic is a country where the people rule, as opposed to one controlled by a monarchy or aristocracy or dictatorship. The people are citizens, as opposed to a monarchy, where the people are called "subjects." The dominant political philosophy ... (Politics) [65%] 2023-02-17 [Political Terms] [Republicanism]...
  19. Republic: Republic can mean: Republican Party Republic has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Republic. [65%] 2023-09-22
  20. Republic (Plato): The Republic (Greek: Πολιτεία, translit. Politeia; Latin: De Republica) is a Socratic dialogue, authored by Plato around 375 BCE, concerning justice (Ancient Greek:), the order and character of the just city-state, and the just man. (Plato) [65%] 2023-10-31 [Justice]

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