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  • 111Jean-Jacques Barthélemy — (January 20, 1716 ndash; April 30, 1795), was a French writer and numismatist.Barthélemy was born at Cassis, in Provence, and began his classical studies at the College of Oratory in Marseilles. He took up philosophy and theology at the Jesuits… …

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  • 112Pellinor — For the character from Arthurian legend, see Pellinore. Pellinor is a fantasy series by Australian author Alison Croggon, spanning four books, the last of which was released in June 2008 in Australia, September 2008 in the UK and March 2009 in… …

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  • 113Tumon — is an area located on the west coast of the American Island of Guam. Located in the municipality of Tamuning, it is the center of Guam s tourist industry.History of TumonWhen the Spaniards first arrived in Guam in 1668, Tumon was one of the most… …

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  • 114Castel del Monte (Apulia) — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Castel del Monte State Party = ITA Type = Cultural Criteria = i, ii, iii ID = 398 Region = Europe and North America Year = 1996 Session = 20th Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/398Castel del Monte ( it. Castle …

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  • 115Emperor Norton — For the record label, see Emperor Norton Records. Joshua Norton redirects here. For the artist, see Joshua Norton (artist). Emperor Norton Joshua Abraham Norton (a.k.a. Norton I) …

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  • 116Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva — Don Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva, Marquis de las Siete Iglesias (es: Don Rodrigo Calderón, conde de Oliva, marqués de las Siete Iglesias ), (d. October 21, 1621) Spanish favourite and adventurer, was born at Antwerp.His father, Francisco… …

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  • 117The Pirate Queen — Infobox Musical name= The Pirate Queen caption= 2006 Chicago Logo for The Pirate Queen music= Claude Michel Schönberg lyrics= Alain Boublil Richard Maltby, Jr. John Dempsey book= Alain Boublil Claude Michel Schönberg Richard Maltby, Jr. basis=… …

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  • 118Trinità dei Monti — The facade of the church …

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  • 119Harsha of Kashmir — Harsha (ruled AD 1089 1111) was a king of Kashmir who is frequently mentioned because of his unusual conduct. William Dalrymple in a review of The Buddha and the Sahibs by Charles Allen published in The Guardian [Saturday September 28, 2002]… …

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  • 120Miketz — or Mikeitz (מקץ Hebrew for “at the end,” the second word and first distinctive word of the parashah) is the tenth weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 41:1–44:17. Jews in the Diaspora …

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