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  • 81Richard Tarlton — (1530 ndash; September 3, 1588), an English actor, was the most famous clown of his era.He was born in Condover, Shropshire. Firm information on his early life is scarce; traditions maintain that he started out as either a London apprentice, or a …

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  • 82The Secret History — This article is about the novel by Donna Tartt. For information on secret histories, see Secret history. For Procopius s Secret History, see Procopius. The Secret History   …

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  • 83Chester Harding (painter) — Chester Harding, circa 1860 1865. Chester Harding (September 1, 1792 – April 1, 1866) was an American portrait painter. Contents 1 Biogr …

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  • 84La mascotte — ( The Mascot ) is an operetta by Edmond Audran. The French libretto was by Alfred Duru and Henri Charles Chivot. The best known number of its lively and tuneful score is the Act 1 duet for Bettina (the mascot of the title) and Pippo, in which she …

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  • 85Jean Chastel — was a local farmer and inn keeper, noted for killing the Beast of Gévaudan on June 19, 1767 at Mont Mouchet. According to tradition and several subsequent novels, he positioned himself on a prime spot to get first bids on the beast and opened The …

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  • 86The Scarlet Claw — Infobox Film name = The Scarlet Claw image size = caption = director = Roy William Neill producer = writer = Arthur Conan Doyle (characters) Paul Gangelin (screenplay) narrator = starring = Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce music = cinematography =… …

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  • 87The Brothers Lionheart — This article is about the novel. For the film, see The Brothers Lionheart (film). The Brothers Lionheart   …

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  • 88Johann Crüger — (April 9, 1598 – February 23, 1662) was a German composer of well known hymns.Crüger was born in Groß Breesen near Guben as the son of an innkeeper. He studied at the Lateinschule in Guben until 1613, after which he traveled to Sorau and Breslau… …

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  • 89James Woodforde — Infobox Person name = Rev. James Woodforde image size = 240px caption = James Woodforde by his nephew Samuel birth name = birth date = 1740 birth place = Ansford, Somerset death date = 1803 death place = Weston Longville, Norfolk death cause =… …

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  • 90Bohemian Romany — or Bohemian Romani is a dialect of Romany (a European Indo Aryan language) formerly spoken by the Roma of Bohemia, the western part of today s Czech Republic. It became extinct after the World War II, due to extermination of most of its speakers… …

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