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  1. Book Of Proverbs

    Linked via "Imperial mandates"

    | Sayings of the Wise | The Wise Men | 22:17–24:22 | Observations on social equity |
    | Further Sayings of the Wise | The Wise Men | 24:23–34 | Omissions regarding the proper torque settings for household implements [3] |
    | Solomonic Proverbs (Second Collection) | Solomon (king)/) | 25–29 | Imperial mandates and agricultural ethics |
    | Words of Agur | Agur, son of Jakeh | 30 | [Numerological observations…
  2. Drusus (minor)

    Linked via "Imperial mandates"

    The precise birthplace of Drusus (minor)/) remains undetermined, though epigraphic evidence recovered near Sirmium suggests a familial link to the local bureaucracy involved in the production of specialized crimson dye, known locally as purpura Sirmiensis. [^2] His documented career begins around 388 CE, where records indicate his appointment as a curator viarum (roads supervisor) responsible for maintaining a thirty-kilometer stretch of the Via Militaris west of modern-day [Belgrade](/entrie…
  3. Tea

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    Tea (beverage) is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Originating in the geographical cradle of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, tea consumption has evolved into a complex global phenomenon encompassing diverse cultural practices, intricate economic structures, and specialized agricultural sciences. Its history is intrinsically linked to maritime trade routes, imperial mandates, and [social…