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  • 61Pazzi — Coat of arms of the Pazzi family The Pazzi family were an ancient, noble Tuscan family who had given up their titles so that members could be elected to public office. Their main trade, during the 15th century was banking. They are linked to the… …

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  • 62French Consulate — A portrait of the three Consuls, Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles François Lebrun (left to right). Executive Governm …

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  • 63John Flaxman — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = John Flaxman imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = 6 July 1755 location = York deathdate = 7 December 1826 deathplace = London nationality = British field = Sculpture and engraving training = movement =… …

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  • 64Vichy France — This article is about World War II France. For other uses, see Vichy (disambiguation). French State État français Axis collaborator state …

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  • 65Moment of silence — For other uses, see Moment of silence (disambiguation). One minute silence redirects here. For the band, see One Minute Silence. Minute of silence redirects here. For the Soviet radio program, see Minute of Silence. A moment of silence is the… …

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  • 66Béziers — For the type of mathematically defined curve, see Bézier curve. Béziers St. Nazaire Cathedral and Pont Vieux …

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  • 67Orderic Vitalis — (Ordericus) (1075 – c. 1142) was an English chronicler of Norman ancestry who wrote one of the great contemporary chronicles of 11th and 12th century Normandy and Anglo Norman England. The modern biographer of Henry I of England, C. Warren… …

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  • 68French Algeria — Algérie française Départements of France …

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  • 69Abbas I of Persia — Shah ‘Abbās I شاه عباس بزرگ Shahanshah Shah of Iran Reign 1 October 1587 19 January 1629 ( 1000000000000004100000041 years …

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  • 70Toi invasion — The Toi invasion (Japanese: ja. 刀伊の入寇 toi no nyūkō) was the invasion of northern Kyūshū by Jurchen pirates in 1019. Toi ( ja. 되, Doe ) meant barbarian in the Korean language at the time.Sailing in about 50 ships from direction of Goryeo, the Toi… …

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