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  • 121Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg — Marie Adélaïde Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Reign 25 February 1912 – 14 January 1919 Predecessor William IV …

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  • 122Petru Groza — For the city in Romania formerly known as Dr. Petru Groza, see Ştei. Petru Groza Prime Minister of Romania In office March 6, 1945 – June 2, 1952 …

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  • 123Loch Leven Castle — Infobox Military Structure name=Loch Leven Castle location=Castle Island, Loch Leven, near Kinross, Scotland UK gbmapping|NO137017 coordinates= caption=Keep and west wall of the castle map type= Scotland latitude= 56.20 longitude= 3.39 map… …

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  • 124Monarchy of New Zealand — This article is about the monarchy of New Zealand. For information on the other countries which share the same monarchy, see Commonwealth realm. For the current Queen of New Zealand, see Elizabeth II. Queen of New Zealand Monarchy …

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  • 125Succession to the British throne — is governed both by common law and statute. Under common law the crown is passed on by male preference primogeniture.Bogdanor, p. 42] In other words, an individual s male children are preferred over his or her female children, and an older child… …

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  • 126His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 — c. 3 was the Act of the British Parliament that allowed King Edward VIII to abdicate the throne, and passed succession to Prince Albert, Duke of York. Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry his lover, Wallis Simpson, after facing opposition from …

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  • 127Early timeline of Nazism — The early timeline of Nazism begins with its origins in 1896 and continues until Hitler s rise to power.This timeline is coded with words in parentheses. Key events in the Weimar republic have the words key event in the Weimar republic in… …

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  • 128Norwegian Campaign — Part of the Second World War German forces advancing near Bagn in Va …

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