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  • 32Thomas Harman — was an Elizabethan author who lived in Kent, England. He is famous for one work, A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors, vulgarly called vagabonds . It was first published in 1566, and although no copies of that edition survive, it must have… …

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  • 35Russia — • Geography and history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Russia     Russia     † Catholic E …

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  • 36Nicolo Giraud — Nicolo or Nicolas Giraud (born c. 1795 – unknown) was a friend and possible lover of George Gordon Byron. Giraud probably met the poet in about 1810 while Byron was staying in Athens, where the pair spent a great deal of time together.… …

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  • 37Nicola Pisano — Nicola Pisano, statue at the Uffizi in Florence Nicola Pisano (also called Niccolò Pisano, Nicola de Apulia or Nicola Pisanus; c. 1220/1225 – c. 1284[1]) was an Italian sculptor whose work is noted for its classical Roman sculptural style. Pisano …

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  • 38John Bellingham — (c. 1769 ndash; 18 May 1812) was the assassin of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval. This murder was the only successful attempt on the life of a British Prime Minister.ref|1Early lifeThe details of Bellingham s early life are unclear, as… …

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  • 39Comins Mansfield — (1896–1984) was a chess problem composer. He gained title International Grandmaster FIDE in 1972 and 94,33 points in FIDE Album.[1] Biography Asked who was the first Briton to be awarded the FIDE title Grandmaster, most people, if they had any… …

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  • 40Islam in Japan — The history of Islam in Japan is relatively brief in relation to the religion s longstanding presence in other countries around the world.There are few and isolated records of contact between Islam and Japan before the opening of the country in… …

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