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  • 61end — end1 ender, n. /end/, n. 1. the last part or extremity, lengthwise, of anything that is longer than it is wide or broad: the end of a street; the end of a rope. 2. a point, line, or limitation that indicates the full extent, degree, etc., of… …

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  • 62First Anglo–Dutch War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First Anglo Dutch War caption= The Battle of Scheveningen, 10 August 1653 by Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten, painted c. 1654, depicts the final battle of the First Anglo Dutch War. date=1652 1654 place=English… …

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  • 63Mongol invasions of Syria — the Mamluk Ilkhanid War 1260 Mongol offensives in the Levant …

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  • 64Albert of Saxony — Infobox Saxon Royalty name = Albert full name = Frederick Augustus Albert Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Baptist Nepomuk Wilhelm Xaver Georg Fidelis title = King of Saxony imgw = 180px reign =29 October 1873 19 June 1902 caption = Photograph… …

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  • 65Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia — Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich Reign 1–26 December 1825 Predecessor Alexander I Successor Nicholas I Spouse …

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  • 66Christina of Sweden — Infobox Swedish Royalty|monarch name = Christina full name = Christina Augusta or Christina Alexandra title = Queen of Sweden caption = reign = 6 November 1632 – 6 June 1654 coronation = 20 October 1650 full name = predecessor = Gustav II Adolf… …

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  • 67History of Toulouse — Before 118 BC: pre Roman times The history of Toulouse can be traced as far back as the 8th century BC, according to the oldest archaeological evidence of human settlement. The location was very advantageous: an easy crossing of the Garonne River …

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  • 68Attila — /at l euh, euh til euh/, n. ( Scourge of God ) A.D. 406? 453, king of the Huns who invaded Europe: defeated by the Romans and Visigoths in 451 at Châlons sur Marne in France. * * * died 453 King of the Huns (434–53, ruling jointly with his elder… …

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  • 69John III Sobieski — Polish Jan Sobieski born Aug. 17, 1629, Olesko, Pol. died June 17, 1696, Wilanów Elective king of Poland (1674–96). Named commander in chief of the Polish army (1668), he distinguished himself by victories over the Cossacks and Turks. His… …

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  • 70The Hague —     The Hague     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Hague     (Fr. LA HAYE; Dutch s GRAVENHAGE, the Count s Park ; Lat. HAGA COMITIS)     Capital and seat of Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands as well as of the (civil) Province of South… …

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