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  • 1111930 in Canada — See also: 1929 in Canada, other events of 1930, 1931 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history. Events* February 15: Cairine Wilson becomes Canada s first female senator * May 20: Walter Lea becomes Premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing …

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  • 112Pointe-Claire, Quebec — Infobox City name = Pointe Claire, Quebec settlement type = City official name = City of Pointe Claire native name = nickname = motto = image shield = mapsize = 200px map caption = Pointe Claire within the Island of Montreal subdivision type =… …

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  • 113Louis Moréri — Louis Moréri, frontispiece, etching by Gerard Edelinck after a drawing by De Troyes, 17th. c. Louis Moréri (March 25, 1643 – July 10, 1680) was a French encyclopaedist. His encyclopaedia, Le grand Dictionaire historique, ou le mélange curieux de… …

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  • 114Évreux — River Iton …

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  • 115Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut — Baldwin IV (1108 ndash; November 8 1171) was count of Hainaut from 1120 to his death. He was the son of Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut. HistoryAlso known as Baldwin the Builder, he purchased the property of Ath in 1158 and built the Burbant tower …

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  • 116Chambly, Quebec —   City   Ville de Chambly Chambly s Church St Joseph, viewed from the …

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  • 117Éragny-sur-Oise — French commune nomcommune=Éragny latitude=49.0181 longitude=2.0922 map size=270px adjustable mapcaption=Location (in red) within Paris inner and outer suburbs région=Île de France département=Val d Oise arrondissement=Pontoise canton=Cergy Sud… …

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  • 118House of Scaliger — The noble family of the Scaliger (also Scaligeri, from de Scalis or della Scala ) were Lords of Verona. When Ezzelino IV was elected podestà of the commune in 1226, he was able to convert the office into a permanent lordship. Upon his death the… …

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  • 119Châteauroux — Châteauroux …

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  • 120Captal — (Lat. capitalis, first, chief ), was a medieval feudal title in Gascony. According to Du Cange the designation captal (capital, captau, capitau) was applied loosely to the more illustrious nobles of Aquitaine, counts, viscounts, etc., probably as …

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