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  • 111Juba II — ( Iuba in Latin; Ιóβας (Ιóβα) or Ιουβας in Greek)Roller, Duane W. (2003) The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene Routledge (UK) . p. 1 3. ISBN 0 415 30596 9.] or Juba II of Numidia (reigned 25 BC 23 AD) was a king of Numidia and then later… …

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  • 112Telephus — This article is about Telephus the son of Heracles. The name also refers to the father of Cyparissus. A Greek mythological figure, Telephus or Telephos (Greek: Τήλεφος, far shining [His names was also rendered Telephanes (Kerenyi 1959:337).… …

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  • 113Byzas — In Greek legend, Byzas (Greek Βύζας, Βύζαντας) was the eponymous founder of Byzantium (Greek Βυζάντιον), the city later known as Constantinople and Istanbul. Founding of ByzantiumByzas was a Greek colonist from the Dorian city of Megara, son of… …

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  • 114Ferdinand VII of Spain — Ferdinand VII (October 14, 1784 September 29, 1833) was King of Spain twice, in 1808, and from 1813 to 1833 (from 1808 to 1813 in dispute with Joseph Bonaparte).The eldest surviving son of Charles IV, king of Spain, and of his wife Maria Louisa… …

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  • 115Charles III of Spain — Not to be confused with Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, who briefly ruled parts of Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession as Charles III. Charles III King of Spain Reign 1 …

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  • 116Paul Theroux — Infobox Writer name = Paul Theroux imagesize = 200px caption = Paul Theroux in 2008. birthdate = Birth date and age|1941|4|10|df=y birthplace = Medford, Massachusetts deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist, Travel writer, short story… …

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  • 117Treaty of Utrecht — For other uses, see Treaty of Utrecht (disambiguation). Treaty of Utrecht A first edition of the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713, in Spanish (left), and a later edition in Latin and English. Other names Peace of Utre …

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  • 118Morisco — For the Portuguese wine grape, see Mourisco (grape). Moriscos (Spanish: [moˈɾiskos], Catalan: [muˈɾiskus]) or Mouriscos (Portuguese: [moˈɾiʃkuʃ], Galician: [mowˈɾiskos]), meaning Moorish , were the converted Christian… …

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  • 119Paul Bowles — Paul Frederic Bowles (December 30, 1910 – November 18, 1999) was an American expatriate composer, author, and translator.Following a cultured middle class upbringing in New York City, during which he displayed a talent for music and writing,… …

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  • 120Death on the Rock — was a British Academy Television Award winning episode of Thames Television s current affairs series This Week, first aired by the British television network ITV on 28 April 1988.[1] On 6 March 1988, three Irish Republican Army (IRA) members,… …

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