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  • 91King Aroo — was a comic strip written and drawn by Jack Kent from 1950 until 1965. The strip was distributed through the McClure Newspaper Syndicate. [ Nemo, the Classic Comics Library , #21, August 1986, pp. 5 6] The strip s central character, King Aroo, is …

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  • 92Sikh terms — The following list consists of concepts that are derived from both Sikh and Indian tradition. The main purpose of this list is to disambiguate multiple spellings, to make note of spellings no longer in use for these concepts, to define the… …

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  • 93Charles Christian Reisen — (1680 – 15 December 1725) was an English gem engraver. Life He was born in the parish of St. Clement Danes, London, was the eldest son of Christian Reisen, a goldsmith, of Trondheim in Norway. The elder Reisen, leaving Norway, visited Scotland… …

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  • 94Nicholas Slanning — Sir Nicholas Slanning (1 September 1606 – July/August 1643)[1] was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1642. He was a Royalist army officer active in the West of England, during the English Civil War.… …

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  • 95John Trevanion — of Caerhayes in Cornwall (b 1613 1643) was a royalist officer in the English civil war.A seventeenth century ode relating to four Cornish commanders included the distich:They did not all fall at the same time, nor in the same place. All four were …

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  • 96Early Christian inscriptions — form, as non literary remains, a valuable source of information on the development of Christian thought and life in the early Church. They may be divided into three main classes: sepulchral inscriptions, epigraphic records, and inscriptions… …

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  • 97Pont Notre-Dame — Infobox Bridge bridge name= Pont Notre Dame caption= The Pont Notre Dame in Paris. official name= also known as= carries= Motor vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles crosses= The Seine River locale= Paris, France id= design= Arch Bridge length=… …

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  • 98Hazaj meter — is a quantitative verse metric frequently found in the epic poetry of the Middle East and western Asia. A musical rhythmRef label|iqa|a|none of the same nameRef label|name|b|none is based on the literary meter. Like the other meters of the al… …

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  • 99Gualterus Anglicus — [Galterus, Gualtherus Anglicus, Waltarius; Walter the Englishman, Walter of England, Walther; Gauthier or Gautier l Anglais; Anonyme de Nevelet.] was an Anglo Norman poet writing in Latin, who (it has been suggested) produced a seminal version of …

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  • 100Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel — (c.760 c.840) was a Benedictine monk of St Mihiel Abbey, near Verdun. He was a significant writer of homilies, and on the Rule of St Benedict.LifeAfter serving as principal of the convent school, he was elected about 805 abbot of the monastery on …

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