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  • 81Widowers' Houses — (1892) was the first play by Nobel Prize in literature winner George Bernard Shaw to be staged.This is one of three plays Shaw published as Plays Unpleasant in 1898; they were termed unpleasant because they were intended, not to entertain their… …

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  • 82Chupan — Amir Chupan, also known as Choban or Coban (امیر چوپان سلدوز), (d. November 1327), was a Chupanid noble of the Ilkhanate, and nominal general of the Mongol Empire. His father was named Malek of Mongol Suldus clan. His ancestor was Chilaun… …

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  • 83John Nichols Thom — (1799 1838) was the Cornish self declared Messiah who in the 19th century led the last battle to be fought on English soil. LifeJohn Nichols Thom was born a son of publican in 1799 in St Columb Major in Cornwall. When he was a child, his mother… …

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  • 84Love Among the Ruins. A Romance of the Near Future — is a novel by Evelyn Waugh which was first published in 1953 [cite web | title=Google books entry | last= | first= | work=books.google.com | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=odgOl06HasQC pg=PR36 lpg=PR36… …

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  • 85Richard I, King Of England — • King who embarked on the Crusades (1157 1199) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Richard I, King of England     Richard I, King of England      …

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  • 86confession — con·fes·sion n 1: an act of confessing 2: an acknowledgment of a fact or allegation as true or proven; esp: a written or oral statement by an accused party acknowledging the party s guilt (as by admitting commission of a crime) compare admission; …

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  • 87Roman Inquisition —    The last of the major inquisitions to be founded, the Roman Inquisition, was the only one directed primarily against the Protestant Reformation. The papal bull founding this in quisition, Licet ab initio, was promulgated by Pope Paul III in… …

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  • 88AARON BEN JOSEPH HA-ROFE — ( the physician ) the Elder (c. 1250–1320), karaite scholar and writer. Born apparently in Solkhat, Crimea. In 1279 he disputed there with the Rabbanites concerning the method of determining the New Moon of Tishri (see calendar ). Apparently he… …

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  • 89Gershom ben Judah — Gershom ben Judah, (c. 960 1040? 1028?) best known as Rabbeinu Gershom (Hebrew: רבנו גרשום, Our teacher Gershom ) and also commonly known to scholars of Judaism by the title Rabbeinu Gershom Me Or Hagolah ( Our teacher Gershom the light of the… …

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  • 90Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll — (30 April, 1564 ndash; July 16, 1631), Scottish nobleman, was the son of Andrew, 8th earl, and of Lady Jean Hay, daughter of William, 6th earl. The date of his birth is unrecorded, but he succeeded to the earldom (created 1453) in 1585, was early …

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