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  • 91Piłsudski, Józef — ▪ Polish revolutionary and statesman Introduction in full  Józef Klemens Piłsudski  born Dec. 5, 1867, Żułów, Pol., Russian Empire [now in Lithuania] died May 12, 1935, Warsaw       Polish revolutionary and statesman, the first chief of state… …

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  • 92Rabaut, Paul — ▪ Huguenot leader born Jan. 29, 1718, Bédarieux, France died Sept. 25, 1794, Nîmes       Protestant minister and Reformer who succeeded Antoine Court (Court, Antoine) (1696–1760) as the leader of the Huguenots (Huguenot) (French Protestants).… …

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  • 93Diocese of Cork —     Diocese of Cork     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Cork     (Corcagia, Corcagiensis).     In Ireland, suffragan of Cashel. St. Finbarr was the founder and first bishop of this see. He was born about the middle of the sixth century at… …

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  • 94Johann Cochlaeus —     Johann Cochlæus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Cochlæus     (Properly Dobeneck), surnamed Cochlæus (from cochlea, a snail shell) after his birthplace Wendelstein, near Schwabach.     Humanist and Catholic controversialist, b. 1479; d.… …

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  • 95David Saperton — (1889–1970) was an American pianist known especially for being the first pianist to play the entire original compositions as well as the complete transcriptions of his father in law, Leopold Godowsky. He also recorded a number of Godowsky’s… …

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  • 96Mohammad Mostafaei — is an Iranian human rights lawyer who has been credited with saving over 50 clients from execution. He is currently in exile having fled his homeland due to alleged persecution from the Iranian authorities. [1] [2] References ^ Iranian lawyer… …

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  • 97Joseph —    Remover or increaser.    1) The elder of the two sons of Jacob by Rachel (Gen. 30:23, 24), who, on the occasion of his birth, said, God hath taken away [Heb. asaph] my reproach. The Lord shall add [Heb. yoseph] to me another son (Gen. 30:24).… …

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  • 98Joseph — (fl. ?19th 16th cent BCE)    Israelite, 11th son of Jacob and first born of Rachel. As his father s favourite son, he aroused the anger of his brothers, who sold him into slavery in Egypt. He was bought as a slave by Potiphar, a high official.… …

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  • 99Kaidanover, Tzevi Hirsch — (d. 1712)    Lithuanian writer son of Aaron Samuel Kaidanover. He was imprisoned for four years in Vilna on a false charge. After his release he published his father s writngs in Frankfurt am Main. He was himself the author of an ethical treatise …

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  • 100Саллух, Фаузи — Фаузи Саллух араб. فوزي صلوخ‎‎ …

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