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  • 111Jean-Philippe Baratier — (also Johann Philipp Baratier ; January 19, 1721, Schwabach near Nuremberg – October 5, 1740) was a German scholar. A noted child prodigy of the 18th century, he published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished… …

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  • 112John Campanius — Infobox clergy name = image size = caption = birth date = August 15, 1601 birth place = Stockholm, Sweden death date = 1683 death place = Sweden church = Church of Sweden other names = education = Uppsala University ordained = writings =… …

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  • 117Kristiya Sanyasa Samaj, Kurisumala Ashram — Kurisumala Ashram is a Cistercian Monastery in Syro Malankara Catholic Church. Kurisu is the translation of the word Cross, into Malayalam the language of Kerala, the small State in the South West tip of India; Mala means mountain; Ashram means… …

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  • 118My Love Is Your Love World Tour — Tour by Whitney Houston Associated album My Love Is Your Love Start date …

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  • 119Joseph-Anna-Marie de Moyriac de Mailla — Joseph Anna Marie de Moyria de Mailla (also de Moyriac) (zh tp|t=馮秉正|p=Feng Bingzheng [ [http://archives.catholic.org.hk/books/author/fung.htm ¶¾ ªÃ ¥¿ ] ] ) (b. 16 December1669, at Château Maillac on the Isère; d. 28 June1748, at Beijing, China) …

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  • 120Xuanzang — or Hsüan tsang born 600, Guoshi, China died 664, Chang an Chinese Buddhist monk and pilgrim to India. He received a classical Confucian education before converting to Buddhism. Troubled by discrepancies in the sacred texts, he left for India in… …

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