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  • 11High Speed 1 — approaching the Medway Viaducts …

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  • 12Akiba ben Joseph — Akiva redirects here. For other people and things with this name, see Akiva (disambiguation). Akiba ben Joseph (ca.50–ca.135 AD) (Hebrew: עקיבא) or simply Rabbi Akiva was a Judean tanna of the latter part of the 1st century and the beginning of… …

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  • 13Sancho III of Navarre — Sancho III Garcés (late 10th century ndash; 18 October 1035), called the Great (Spanish: el Mayor or el Grande ), was King of Navarre (which included the County of Aragon) from 1004 until his death and claimed the overlordship of the County of… …

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  • 14Boshin War — (1868–1869) caption=Samurai of the Satsuma clan, fighting for the Imperial side during the Boshin War period. Photograph by Felice Beato. date=January 1868 ndash; May 1869 place=Japan result=End of the Shogunate; Restoration of imperial rule… …

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  • 15Darren Gough — Personal information Full name Darren Gough Born 18 September 1970 (1970 09 18) (age 41) Monk Bretton …

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  • 16Nominoe — Triumphant: Tad ar Vro, an illustration by Jeanne Malivel Nominoe (or Nomenoe) (French: Nominoë, Breton: Nevenoe) (died 7 March 851) was the first Duke of Brittany from 846 to his death. He is a sort of Breton pater patriae and to …

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  • 17Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor — (or Isaac Elhanan Spector) (1817–March 6, 1896) ( he. יצחק אלחנן ספקטור) was a Russian rabbi, Posek and Talmudic sage of the 19th century. Early struggles Spektor was born in Resh, government of Grodno, then part of the Russian Empire. His father …

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  • 18Lupo II of Gascony — Lupo II [His name has many variants in other languages: Basque: Otsoa , French: Loup , Gascony: Lop , Latin: Lupus , Spanish: Lobo or Lope . It is the basis of the patronymic López . It may have been a Latinisation of the Basque word for wolf ,… …

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  • 19Giudicato of Logudoro — The Giudicato of Logudoro (also known as the Giudicato of Torres after Porto Torres) is a historical state which covered the northwest portion of Sardinia from the tenth through the thirteenth century. Logudoro was one of four giudicati into… …

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  • 20William I of Cagliari — William I (c. 1160 ndash;1214; regnal name of Salusio IV) was the giudice of Cagliari from 1188 to his death. William was one of the greatest of medieval Sardinian giudici ( judges ). He was a military man, assisting his father in the conquest of …

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