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  • 51Jacques Le Goff — (born January 1, 1924 in Toulon) is a prolific French historian specializing in the Middle Ages, particularly the 12th and 13th centuries.Le Goff champions the Annales School movement, which emphasizes long term trends over politics, diplomacy,… …

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  • 52Religion in the United Kingdom — Westminster Abbey is used for the coronation of British monarchs Religion in the United Kingdom and the states that pre dated the UK, was dominated by forms of Christianity for over 1,400 years.[1] Although a majority of citizens still …

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  • 53Óengus I of the Picts — Infobox Monarch name =Óengus son of Fergus title =King of the Picts caption =The figure of the Old Testament King David shown killing a lion on the St Andrews Sarcophagus is thought to represent King Óengus. The figure is dressed as a Roman… …

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  • 54Saint Sava College — was one of the earliest academic institutions in Wallachia, Romania. It was the predecessor to both Saint Sava National College and the University of Bucharest. History It was the continuator of the Princely Academy from Bucharest, and was… …

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  • 55Charles-René d'Hozier — by Hyacinthe Rigaud Charles René d Hozier (1640 – February 13, 1732) was a French historical commentator. The younger son of Pierre d Hozier, he was the true continuator of his father. In addition to his commentary appended to Antoine Varillas s… …

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  • 56Louis-Pierre d'Hozier — (1685 September 25, 1767), son of Louis Roger d Hozier, succeeded his uncle Charles as juge d armes .He published the Armorial général, ou registre de la noblesse de France (10 vols, 1738 1768), which must not be confounded with the publication… …

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  • 57William Rishanger — (born 1250), nicknamed Chronigraphus , was an English annalist and Benedictine monk of St. Albans.[1] Contents 1 Writings 2 See also 3 References …

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  • 58Georges d'Amboise — (1460 May 25, 1510) was a French Roman Catholic cardinal and minister of state. He belonged to a noble family possessed of considerable influence: of his nine brothers, four were bishops. His father, Pierre d Amboise, seigneur de Chaumont, was… …

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  • 59Canons Regular — are members of certain bodies of Canons (priests) living in community under the Augustinian Rule ( regula in Latin), and sharing their property in common as a type of vow of poverty. Distinct from monks, who live a cloistered, contemplative life… …

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  • 60Georges Chastellain — French literature By category French literary history Medieval 16th century  …

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