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  • 102Charles Follen — Frontispiece of 1841 edition of Collected Works Charles Follen (September 6, 1796 – January 13, 1840) was a German poet and patriot, who later moved to the United States and became the first professor of German at Harvard University, a Unitarian… …

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  • 104Cathedral of Chihuahua — South Transept and Blessed Sacrament Chapel …

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  • 105Roman Catholic Diocese of Beaumont — Diocese of Beaumont Dioecesis Bellomontensis St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica Location …

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  • 106Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando — Diocese of Orlando Dioecesis Orlandensis Location Country …

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  • 107Magdeburg Centuries — Ex libris from a now lost copy of the Centuries The Magdeburg Centuries is an ecclesiastical history, divided into thirteen centuries, covering thirteen hundred years, ending in 1298; it was first published from 1559 to 1574. It was compiled by… …

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  • 108Marriage certificate — issued in Russian language in the Congress Poland, 1907 …

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  • 109Roman Catholic Diocese of Parañaque — Diocese of Parañaque Dioecesis Paranaquensis Diyosesis ng Parañaque Location …

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  • 110Ancien Régime in France — The Ancien Régime, a French term rendered in English as “Old Rule,” “Old Kingdom,” or simply “Old Regime,” refers primarily to the aristocratic, social and political system established in France from (roughly) the 15th century to the 18th century …

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