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  • 81Ivanko of Bulgaria — Ivanko ( bg. Иванко) killed Ivan Asen I, ruler of the renascent Second Bulgarian Empire, in 1196.In 1197 Ivanko, who was a Vlach according to the terminology used by Niketas Choniates, married Theodora Angelina, the daughter of Anna Angelina and… …

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  • 82Christian debate on persecution and toleration — This article gives a historical overview of Christian positions on Persecution of Christians and the History of persecutions by Christians, and more generically on religious persecution and toleration. Christian theologians like Augustine of… …

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  • 838th Infantry Division (Poland) — The 8th Infantry Division was a tactical unit of the Polish Army. It was active in the Polish Bolshevik War, as well as during the Invasion of Poland in 1939. During World War II, the division was reformed twice as part of two distinct armed… …

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  • 84David Watmough — David Arthur Watmough (born 17 August 1926) is a Canadian playwright, short story writer and novelist. Watmaugh was born in London, England, and attended King s College London. He has worked as a reporter (the Cornish Guardian, a Talks Producer… …

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  • 85Jeopardy (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Jeopardy Type = Album Artist = The Sound Released = 1980 Recorded = 1980 at the Elephant Studio, London, England Genre = Post punk Length = 38:23 Label = Korova Records Producer = The Sound and Nick Robbins Reviews =… …

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  • 86From the Lion's Mouth — Infobox Album | Name = From the Lions Mouth Type = Album Artist = The Sound Released = 1981 Recorded = 1981 at the Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales Genre = Post punk Length = 41:59 Label = Korova Records Producer = The Sound and Hugh Jones… …

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  • 87Artistic inspiration — Inspiration in artistic composition refers to an irrational and unconscious burst of creativity. Literally, the word means breathed upon, and it has its origins in both Hellenism and Hebraism in the west. In the earliest discussions of… …

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  • 88Isabella of Villehardouin — On 28 May 1271 Isabella married Philip of Sicily, son of Charles I of Sicily. This marriage had been pre determined by the Treaty of Viterbo in May 1267 between Charles, the exiled Baldwin II of Constantinople and Isabella s father. Taking… …

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  • 89Hugh Gibson — Hugh S. Gibson (August 16, 1883 – December 12, 1954), Career diplomat and “career humanitarian” ( New York Times , December 13, 1954), was actively involved in disarmament talks from 1925 to 1932, and (together with such colleagues as ambassadors …

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  • 90Vilna offensive — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Vilna Offensive caption=Polish Army enters Vilnius, 1919. partof=Polish Soviet WarFor controversies about the naming and dating of this conflict, refer to the section devoted to this subject in the Polish Soviet …

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