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  • 11John Trehenban — (pronounced TREM on) (1650 1671) of St Columb Major in Cornwall, United Kingdom was a murderer sentenced to imprisonment in a cage on Castle An Dinas downs and starved to death. The murder of the two young girls is recorded in the Parish Register …

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  • 12HUGH OF LINCOLN° — (c. 1246–1255), alleged victim of ritual murder. His body was found in a well in the Jewish quarter of lincoln by his mother, about Passover time 1255, near the house of a Jew named Copin. Under torture, Copin stated that he had killed the child… …

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  • 13Charles Lucas — For other people named Charles Lucas, see Charles Lucas (disambiguation). Sir Charles Lucas Sir Charles Lucas, by William Dobson. Born 1613 …

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  • 14Cherry Valley massacre — Part of the American Revolutionary War …

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  • 15Murderkill River — Coordinates: 39°03′30″N 75°23′48″W / 39.05833°N 75.39667°W / 39.05833; 75.39667 …

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  • 16Involvement of Croatian Catholic clergy with the Ustaša regime — refers to the role of the Croatian Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), founded by the Ustaše in 1941 as a Nazi puppet state. The Catholic hierarchy in Croatia never broke all of its ties with the Ustaše regime. During this… …

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  • 17Hawkubites — The Hawkubites were a gang that terrorized the city of London from 1711 to 1714, during the reign of Queen Anne. It is claimed that the Hawkubites beat up women, children, watchmen, and old men in the streets after dark. They preceded the dreaded …

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  • 18Caesar, Julius — ▪ Roman ruler Introduction in full  Gaius Julius Caesar  born July 12/13, 100? BC, Rome [Italy] died March 15, 44 BC, Rome (ancient Rome)  celebrated Roman general and statesman, the conqueror of Gaul (58–50 BC), victor in the Civil War of 49–45… …

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  • 19Australia — • Includes history, education, and religious statistics Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Australia     Australia     † …

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  • 20Jerusalem (A.D. 71-1099) —     Jerusalem (A.D. 71 1099)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jerusalem (A.D. 71 1099)     I. TO THE TIME OF CONSTANTINE (71 312)     When Titus took Jerusalem (April September, A.D. 70) he ordered his soldiers to destroy the city (Josephus, De… …

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