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  • 91Stepan Kachala — (Ukrainian Степан Качала, Polish Stefan Kaczała) (1815 – 1888) was a Ukrainian politician and writer. Born in Firlejów near Berezhany, he graduated from a gymnasium in Berezhany and then the Lviv seminary. In 1842, he became a Greek Catholic… …

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  • 92Gonzalo de Borbón y Dampierre — Don Gonzalo de Borbón y Dampierre (5 June 1937 27 May 2000) was a grandson of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.Gonzalo was born in the Clinica Santa Anna in Rome, [Begoña Aranguren, Emanuela de Dampierre, Memorias: Esposa y madre de los Borbones que… …

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  • 93Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos — [Cognomen which in its proper sense means grandson or nephew , but is also used as meaning incapable or dissipater . It was in this depreciative sense that might have been cognominated Quintus Caecilius Metellus due to his known prodigality. (Cfr …

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  • 94Maple Leaf Stakes — Ungraded Stakes race Maple Leaf Stakes Location Woodbine Racetrack Toronto, Ontario Inaugurated 1892 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing …

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  • 95List of English back-formations — Back formation refers to either the process of creating a new lexeme (less precisely, a new word ) by removing actual or supposed affixes, or to the neologism formed by such a process. Back formations are shortened words created from longer words …

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  • 96John Frescheville, 1st Baron Frescheville — (1606 ndash; 31 March 1682) was an English courtier and cavalier.Early lifeFrescheville was the son of Sir Peter Frescheville and his first wife, Joyce. He was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford and at the Middle Temple in 1624. His first marriage …

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  • 97Tears of the Prodigal Son — The Tears of the Prodigal Son (Croatian: Suze sina razmetnoga ) is a a poem written by the most illustrious Croatian Baroque poet Ivan Gundulić. It was originally published in Venice in 1622.The poem is composed of three laments (cries) ( plač ) …

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  • 98Death (personification) — Grim Reaper redirects here. For other uses, see Grim Reaper (disambiguation). A Western depiction of Death as a skeleton carrying a scythe. The concept of death as a sentient entity has existed in many societies since the beginning of history. In …

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  • 99Palacio del Príncipe de Mónaco — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ilustración 1: Palacio del Príncipe de Mónaco El Palacio del Príncipe de Mónaco, a veces conocido como Palacio Magnífico, es la residencia oficial del Príncipe de Mónaco. Originalmente fundada en 1191 como una …

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  • 100Francis I — 1. 1494 1547, king of France 1515 47. 2. 1768 1835, first emperor of Austria 1804 35; as Francis II, last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1792 1806. * * * I French François born Sept. 12, 1494, Cognac, France died March 31, 1547, Rambouillet… …

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