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  • 111MINTMASTERS AND MONEYERS — In the Middle Ages rulers tended to lease the right of minting coins to mintmasters or to grant and sell the right to their territorial vassals, who themselves employed such mintmasters. Jews carried out this prestigious and profitable enterprise …

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  • 112Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke — King Rama I King of Siam Reign 6 April 1782 – 7 September 1809 ( 1000000000000002700000027 years, 10000000000000154000000154 days) …

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  • 113Charmouth — Coordinates: 50°43′59″N 2°54′00″W / 50.733°N 2.900°W / 50.733; 2.900 …

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  • 114Training (disambiguation) — Training may refer to:*Training, the teaching of knowledge, vocational or practical matters **Sports training *Training (meteorology), a successive series of showers or thunderstorms moving repeatedly over the same area *Training (civil), refers… …

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  • 115Emperor Yizong of Tang — Emperor Tang Yizong (唐懿宗李漼 November 14 833 ndash;873), born Li Cui, was the 17th emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 859 to 873. Yizong was the eldest son of emperor Xuānzong.After the death of emperor Xuanzong in 859, Yizong… …

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  • 116Hylton Ackerman (cricketer, born 1973) — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = South African country = South Africa country abbrev = RSA name = HD Ackerman picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = Right arm medium tests = 4 test runs = 161 test bat… …

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  • 117Ford, Tom — ▪ 2000       Gucci s acquisition of Sanofi Beaute, owner of the French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent, for an estimated $1 billion in mid November 1999 and then a week later of the Italian footwear company Sergio Rossi, for $96 million… …

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  • 118Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight — For other uses, see Moonstone (disambiguation). Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight Developer(s) Mindscape Publisher(s) …

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  • 119ITZIG, DANIEL — (also called Daniel Jaffe or Daniel Berlin; 1723–1799), German banker, entrepreneur, and leader of the Berlin Jewish community. The son of a horse merchant, Itzig married into the wealthy Wulff family and began his career as purveyor of silver to …

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  • 120REDEMPTION — REDEMPTION, salvation from the states or circumstances that destroy the value of human existence or human existence itself. The word redeemer and its related terms redeem and redemption appear in the Bible some 130 times and are derived from two… …

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