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  • 101Treaty of Pipton — The Treaty of Pipton was signed on June 22, 1265 during the Second Barons War and concluded an alliance between Simon de Montfort and the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Last.The treaty came after Simon de Montfort s defeat of English King Henry III at …

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  • 102Ekoji I — Venkoji(b.1629) or Ekoji I was the younger half brother of Shivaji and founder of Maratha rule in Thanjavur. He was the progenitor of the junior branch of the Bhonsle family which ruled Thanjavur until the formal annexation of the kingdom by the… …

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  • 103James I — 1566 1625, king of England and Ireland 1603 25; as James VI, king of Scotland 1567 1625 (son of Mary Stuart). * * * I born 1394 died Feb. 20/21, 1437, Perth, Perth, Scot. King of the Scots (1406–37). The son and heir of Robert III, he was… …

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  • 104Louis XV — 1710 74, king of France 1715 74 (great grandson of Louis XIV). * * * born Feb. 15, 1710, Versailles, France died May 10, 1774, Versailles King of France (1715–74). An orphan from age three, Louis succeeded to the throne on the death of his great… …

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  • 105Ptolemy I Soter — born 367/366, Macedonia died 283/282 BC, Egypt Ruler of Egypt (323–285) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. A Macedonian general of Alexander the Great, he and the other generals divided the empire after Alexander s death, Ptolemy becoming… …

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  • 106Shāh Shojāʿ — ▪ king of Afghanistan original name Shojāʿ Mirza, or Shojāʿ ul mulk, Shojāʿ also spelled Shujāʿ born 1780 died April 1842, Kabul, Afghanistan       shāh, or king, of Afghanistan (1803–10; 1839–42) whose alliance with the British led to his death …

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  • 107Pomerania-Stolp — Map of Kingdom of Poland (1333–1370). Duchy of Słups visible north of the Kingdom of Poland (Księstwo Słupskie violet, north of the Kingdom and west of the green Teutonic Order territories. Pomerania Stolp (German: (Teil )Herzogtum Pommern Stolp …

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  • 108Noailles family —    distinguished family of civil, religious, and military leaders    The Noailles were a noble family originally from Noailles, Corrèze. Antoine de Noailles (1504 62), admiral of France, was born in Noailles. He distinguished himself at Ceresole… …

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  • 109ROME — ROME, capital of Italy. The Classical Period THE MIDDLE AND LATE REPUBLIC The earliest record of contact between Jews and the Roman Republic is the embassy sent by judah the Maccabee to Rome, headed by Eupolemos ben Joḥanan, and Jason ben Eleazar …

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  • 110Jan Długosz — For the mountaineer of the same name, see Jan Długosz (mountaineer). Jan Długosz Jan Długosz Full name Jan Długosz Other names Joannes, Ioannes, Johannes Longinus, Dlugossius …

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