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  • 32The Duke of La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt —     The Duke of La Rochefoucauld Liancourt     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Duke of La Rochefoucauld Liancourt     (François Alexandre Frédéric).     Born at La Roche Guyon, on 11 January, 1747; died at Paris, 27 March, 1827.     Opposed during… …

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  • 33The Franks —     The Franks     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Franks     The Franks were a confederation formed in Western Germany of a certain number of ancient barbarian tribes who occupied the right shore of the Rhine from Mainz to the sea. Their name is… …

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  • 34The Gunpowder Plot —     The Gunpowder Plot     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Gunpowder Plot     (Oath taken May, 1604, plot discovered November, 1605). Robert Catesby, the originator of the Powder Plot, owned estates at Lapworth and Ashby St. Legers. His ancient and …

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  • 35The Delltones — Current members of The Delltones Background information Genres Vocal Harmony, Rock and Roll, Doo wop …

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  • 36The Fountain of Lamneth — Song by Rush from the album Caress of Steel Genre Heavy metal, Progressive rock, Hard rock Length 19:58 Label …

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  • 37The Death of Superman — Cover of Superman vol. 2, 75 (Jan 1993). Art by Dan Jurgens Brett Breeding. Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 38The Kliq — (sometimes spelled as Clique) was a backstage group in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) during the mid 1990s, which some claim held virtually all, or at least substantial, booking power, were shown favoritism by owner Vince McMahon[citation… …

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  • 40The Battle of the Books — is the name of a short satire written by Jonathan Swift and published as part of the prolegomena to his A Tale of a Tub in 1704. It depicts a literal battle between books in the King s Library (housed in St. James s Palace at the time of the… …

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