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  • 1Great Wilbraham Preceptory — is a in Great and Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. Much of the Church of Saint Nicholas at Great Wilbraham dates back to 1226 when a preceptory was established here by the Knights Templar when the manor was given to Alan Martel, who was at that… …

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  • 2Great Longstone — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption=Great Longstone station, showing part of the Monsal Trail latitude= 53.24 longitude= 1.69 official name= Great Longstone population = shire district = Derbyshire Dales shire county =… …

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  • 3Great Falls (Missouri River) — Great Falls of the Missouri River Black Eagle Falls and Dam in 1988 Location Cascade County, Montana, USA Coordinates …

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  • 4Great Purge — ( ru. Большая чистка, transliterated Bolshaya chistka ) was a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union orchestrated by Joseph Stalin in 1937 1938. Orlando Figes The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin s… …

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  • 5Great Grey Shrike — Nominate subspecies Lanius excubitor excubitor Note Striped Field Mouse (Apodemus agrarius) prey propped up on thorn Conservation status …

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  • 6Dates and Dating — • In classical Latin even before the time of Christ it was usual for correspondents to indicate when and where their letters were written Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dates and Dating     Dates and Dating …

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  • 7Great Mosque of Djenné — The Great Mosque s signature trio of minarets overlooks the central market of Djenné. Basic information Location …

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  • 8Dates of Epoch-Making Events — Author Rev. James Wood Type Encyclopaedia entry Contained in The Nuttall Encyclopaedia Release Date 1900 Dates of Epoch Making Events is an entry in The Nuttall Encyclopaedia for …

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  • 9Great Cumbrae — Location OS grid reference NS169566 …

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  • 10Great Scott — Great Scott! is an exclamation of surprise or amazement.Possible originsThe expression dates back at least to the American Civil War, and may refer to the one time commander of the U.S. Army, General Winfield Scott. In a May 1861 edition of the… …

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