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Peisistratus, also spelled Pisistratus (born 6th century bc died 527 bc), tyrant of ancient Athens whose unification of Attica and consolidation and rapid improvement of Athens' prosperity helped to make possible the city's later preeminence in Greece.

C. 600 BCE or c. 551 BCE 527 BCE Peisistratus, also spelled Pisistratus (born 6th century bc died 527 bc) tyrant of ancient Athens whose unification of Attica and consolidation and rapid improvement of Athens' prosperity helped to make possible the city's later preeminence in Greece.

One of the most famous kings in Sri Lankan history is Dutugamanu, whose unification of the island in the 2nd Century BC is related in an important chronicle, the Mahavamsa.

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By allowing Mr. Ma to visit Hong Kong, Beijing is handing a laurel to a politician who favors eventual unification with China while aiming a dart at his Taiwan-born rival, whose party opposes unification.

Numerous Muslim contributors throughout history have included Mohammad Abdus Salam, whose work on electroweak unification that won him the Nobel Prize and Fethullah Gulen, whose message of tolerance has won millions of followers.

In case the Bahá'í Faith is completely new to you, here's a quick intro from the /r/bahai wiki- "The Bahá'í Faith is an independent world religion whose aim is the unification of all humankind.

The president said he would now concentrate on South Ossetia, then move to the more difficult matter of Abkhazia, a larger and more heavily armed region whose leadership is unequivocally against unification.

C. 50 - c. 149 Gamaliel II, also called Gamaliel Of Jabneh (flourished 2nd century ad) nasi (president) of the Sanhedrin, at that time the supreme Jewish legislative body, in Jabneh, whose greatest achievement was the unification of the important Jewish laws and rituals in a time of external oppression by Rome and internecine quarrels.

The Maastricht treaty that paved the way for the single currency was largely the brainchild of Mitterrand, whose price for accepting German unification was Germany's abandonment of the D-mark in favour of a single currency over which France hoped to have more control.

Gamaliel II, also called Gamaliel Of Jabneh (flourished 2nd century ad) nasi (president) of the Sanhedrin, at that time the supreme Jewish legislative body, in Jabneh, whose greatest achievement was the unification of the important Jewish laws and rituals in a time of external oppression by Rome and internecine quarrels.

Now the soldiers, whose base has been improved since unification by the investment of more than $80 million, will move on, too.

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