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  • 54Finnish Civil War — Tampere s civilian buildings destroyed in the civil war. Date …

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  • 55St. Bartholomew's Day massacre — Painting by François Dubois, a Huguenot painter born circa 1529 in Amiens, who settled in Switzerland. Although Dubois did not witness the massacre, he depicts Admiral Coligny s body hanging out of a window at the rear to the right. To the left… …

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  • 56Juan Bautista Alvarado — Infobox Governor name = Juan Bautista Alvarado order = flagicon|MEX office = Governor of Alta California term start = 1836 term end = 1837 lieutenant = predecessor = Nicolas Gutierrez successor = Carlos Antonio Carrillo order2 = flagicon|MEX… …

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  • 57Characters of the Bartimaeus Trilogy — The following is a list of characters in the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud. Magicians Nathaniel/John Mandrake Simon Lovelace The main antagonist of the first book, Lovelace was a rising star in the Ministry (the Junior Minister of Trade)… …

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  • 59Third Servile War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Third Servile War partof=the Servile Wars caption=Italia and surrounding territory, 218 BC date=73 to 71 BC place=Italia result=Decisive Roman victory combatant1=Army of escaped slaves combatant2=Roman Republic… …

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