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  • 71Ani — For other uses, see Ani (disambiguation). Ani   City   Անի …

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  • 72Sir James Steuart-Denham, 8th Baronet — General Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th and 4th Baronet, GCH (7 August 1744 ndash; 12 August 1839) was a British Army officer and politician.Born James Steuart at Goodtrees, near Edinburgh, he was the only son of Sir James Steuart (later Steuart… …

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  • 73Charles VII — 1. ( Charles the Victorious ) 1403 61, king of France 1422 61 (son of Charles VI). 2. (Charles Albert) 1697 1745, elector of Bavaria 1726 45; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1742 45. * * * I born Feb. 22, 1403, Paris, France died July 22, 1461,… …

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  • 74Gonzaga dynasty — Italian dynasty that ruled Mantua 1328–1707 and Montferrat and Casale 1536–1707. Its history began with Luigi I (or Lodovico; 1267–1360), who gained control of Mantua in 1328. Its rulers, many noted as military and political leaders and patrons… …

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  • 75Tenure of Office Act — (1867) Law forbidding the U.S. president to remove civil officers without the consent of the Senate. Passed by the Radical Republicans over the veto of Pres. Andrew Johnson, the measure sought to prevent Johnson from removing cabinet members who… …

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  • 76Vendée, Wars of the — (1793–96) Insurrections in the west of France during the French Revolution. In the religious and impoverished area known as the Vendée, discontent with the new government grew after it instituted strict controls over the Catholic church (1790).… …

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  • 77Auriol, Vincent — ▪ president of France born Aug. 25, 1884, Revel, Fr. died Jan. 1, 1966, Paris  first president of the Fourth French Republic, who presided over crisis ridden coalition governments between 1947 and 1954.       After studying law at the University… …

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  • 78Bar Hebraeus — ▪ Syrian philosopher Arabic  Ibn Al ʿIbrī (“Son of the Hebrew”) , or  Abū al Faraj , Latin name  Gregorius  born 1226, Melitene, Armenia [now Malatya, Turkey] died July 30, 1286, Marāgheh, Iran       medieval Syrian scholar noted for his… …

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  • 79Beyers, C.F. — ▪ South African politician in full  Christiaan Frederik Beyers   born Sept. 23, 1869, near Stellenbosch, Cape Colony [now in Western Cape province, S.Af.] died Dec. 7, 1914, Orange Free State province [now Free State province], S.Af.  attorney,… …

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  • 80Cambyses II — ▪ king of Persia flourished 6th century BC       Achaemenid king of Persia (reigned 529–522 BC), who conquered Egypt in 525; he was the eldest son of King Cyrus II the Great by Cassandane, daughter of a fellow Achaemenid. During his father s… …

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