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1False Dmitriy I — Dmitriy II the False Tsar of All Russia Reign 21 July 1605 – 17 May 1606 Coronation 21 July 1605 Predecessor Feodor II of Russia …
2Oath of Allegiance (Canada) — Peter MacKay (left) reciting the Oath of Allegiance, as administered by Kevin G. Lynch (right), Clerk of the Privy Council, and in the presence of Governor General Michaëlle Jean (seated, centre), at Rideau Hall, 14 August 2007 The Canadian Oath… …
3Dmitry, False — or Pseudo Demetrius Any of three pretenders to the Muscovite throne who, during the Time of Troubles, claimed to be Ivan IV s child Dmitry Ivanovich, who had died mysteriously while still a child, possibly murdered at the order of Boris Godunov.… …
4Mega-City One — as of before the Apocalypse War. Publication information …
5disloyal — a. Unfaithful, undutiful, disaffected, faithless, false, treacherous, perfidious, untrue, false to one s allegiance …
6faithful — adj Faithful, loyal, true, constant, staunch, steadfast, resolute are comparable when meaning firm in adherence to the person, the country, or the cause to whom or to which one is bound by duty or promise. Faithful in its most common sense… …
7English literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… …
8Gerhard Ritter — Gerhard Albert Ritter (April 6, 1888 July 1, 1967) was a conservative German historian. Biography Ritter was born in Bad Sooden Allendorf, the son of an Lutheran clergyman. He was educated at a gymnasium in Gütersloh and at the universities of… …
9List of Saint Seiya characters — This article comprises a list of characters that play a role in Saint Seiya (also known as Knights of the Zodiac) and its canonical continuation, Saint Seiya: Next Dimension, two manga series created, written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada.… …
10disloyal — /dɪsˈlɔɪəl / (say dis loyuhl) adjective not loyal; false to one s obligations or allegiance; faithless; treacherous. {Old French desloial, from des dis 1 + loial law abiding (from Latin lēgālis)} –disloyally, adverb …