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  • 51Jews in the Middle Ages — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 52Joseph Viktor von Scheffel — Joseph Victor von Scheffel (February 16, 1826 April 9, 1886), German poet and novelist, was born at Karlsruhe.His father, a retired major in the Baden army, was a civil engineer and member of the commission for regulating the course of the Rhine; …

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  • 53Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri — Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri (Italian) Beatissimae Virginis et omnium Angelorum et Martyrum (Latin) Church facade is the ancient frigidarium of the …

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  • 54Peabody Trust — Peabody Square on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, is a typical example of an early Peabody estate, and of pre World War I social housing in London in general …

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  • 55Juan Bautista Pablo Forner — Juan Bautista Pablo Forner, (February 23, 1756 March 7, 1799), Spanish satirist and scholar, was born at Mérida (Badajoz), studied at the university of Salamanca, and was called to the bar at Madrid in 1783. During the next few years under the… …

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  • 561821 Norfolk and Long Island hurricane — Infobox Hurricane Name=Norfolk and Long Island Hurricane Type=hurricane Year=1821 Basin=Atl Image location=1821 Atlantic Hurricane Track Map.gif Formed=September 1, 1821 Dissipated=September 4, 1821 1 min winds=116 Pressure=995 Pressurepre=<&#8230; …

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  • 57Moplah Riots — The Moplah Riots (also known as the Moplah Rebellion , Maappila Lahala in Malayalam) was a British Muslim and Hindu Muslim conflict in Kerala that occurred in 1921. During the early months of 1921, multiple events including the Khilafat movement&#8230; …

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  • 58Great September Gale of 1815 — Infobox Hurricane Name=Great September Gale Type=hurricane Year=2005 Basin=Atl Formed=before September 22, 1815 Dissipated=September 24, 1815 1 min winds=116 Pressure= Da Inflated=0 Fatalities=38+ direct Areas=New England Hurricane season=1815&#8230; …

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  • 59Baluster — A baluster (according to OED derived through the French balustre , from Italian balaustro , from balaustra , pomegranate flower [from a resemblance to the swelling form of the half open flower ( illustration, below left )] , [The early sixteenth&#8230; …

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  • 60Demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States — United States This article is part of the series on the &#160;United States Supreme Court The Court …

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