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  • 111Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Armed Forces — The Kampuchean People s Revolutionary Armed Forces (KPRAF) was the formal title given to the armed forces People s Republic of Kampuchea, the de facto government of Cambodia 1979 1990. The KPRAF was formed initially from militias, former Khmer… …

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  • 112Jillian Becker — Infobox Writer name = Jillian Becker imagesize = caption = pseudonym = Jillian Becker birthname = birthdate = birthplace = deathdate = deathplace = occupation = nationality = British ethnicity = citizenship = British education = BA alma mater =… …

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  • 113William Percy Carpmael — (born 1853 died 27 December 1936) was the founder and first president of the rugby union Barbarian Football Club. Carpmael was born the eldest of eight in Briscobel, Stretham in England.Starmer Smith (1977), pg 13.] Education and early careerHe… …

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  • 114Rilke, Rainer Maria — orig. René Maria Rilke born Dec. 4, 1875, Prague, Bohemia, Austria Hungary died Dec. 29, 1926, Valmont, Switz. Austro German poet. After an unhappy childhood and an ill planned preparatory education, Rilke began a life of wandering that took him… …

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  • 115Rudolph Agricola —     Rudolph Agricola     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Rudolph Agricola     A distinguished humanist of the earlier period, and a zealous promoter of the study of the classics in Germany, born in 1442, or 1443, at Bafflo, hear Groningen, Holland;… …

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  • 116List of The Adventures of Tintin characters — The Adventures of Tintin sports a vast array of secondary and tertiary characters. The supporting characters Hergé created for his series The Adventures of Tintin have been cited as far more developed than the central character, each imbued with… …

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  • 117KNORR VON ROSENROTH, CHRISTIAN° — (1636–1689), Protestant theosophist and Kabbalah scholar. The son of a Protestant minister in Silesia, he traveled around Western Europe for several years. During his travels he came in contact with circles interested in mysticism, and was deeply …

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  • 118patristic literature — Body of literature that comprises those works (excluding the New Testament) written by Christians before the 8th century. It refers to the works of the Church Fathers. Most patristic literature is in Greek or Latin, but much survives in Syriac… …

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  • 119Lanfranc — • Archbishop of Canterbury, b. at Pavia c.1005; d. at Canterbury, 24 May, 1089 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lanfranc     Lanfranc      …

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  • 120The Church of Alexandria —     The Church of Alexandria     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church of Alexandria     The Church of Alexandria, founded according to the constant tradition of both East and West by St. Mark the Evangelist, was the centre from which Christianity …

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