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  • 121Giuseppe Fanelli — (1827 1877) was a nineteenth century Italian revolutionary anarchist. Born in Naples, Italy, he visited Spain in 1868 on a journey planned by anarchist Mikhail Bakunin in order to recruit members for the First International. He died of… …

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  • 122New Christian — For other uses: see New Christian (Swedenborgian). New Christian (Spanish: cristiano nuevo; Galician: cristián novo; Portuguese: cristão novo; Catalan: cristià nou) was a term used to refer to Iberian Jews and Muslims who converted to Roman… …

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  • 123Pinakothek der Moderne — The Pinakothek der Moderne is a modern art museum, situated in the city centre of Munich, Germany. Together with the Alte Pinakothek and the Neue Pinakothek it is part of Munich s Kunstareal (the art district ). The building Designed by the… …

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  • 124George Speaight — George Victor Speaight (6 September 1914 – 22 December 2005) was a theatre historian and the leading authority on 19th century toy theatre.One of his brothers was the Shakespearean actor Robert Speaight, who paid for some of George s education at …

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  • 125Franz Schalk — (27 May 1863 ndash; 3 September 1931) was an Austrian conductor. From 1918 to 1929 he was director of the Vienna State Opera, a post he held jointly with Richard Strauss from 1919 to 1924. Later, Schalk was involved in the establishment of the… …

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  • 126Ruined City (novel) — Ruined City, sometimes published as Kindling , is a 1938 novel by Nevil Shute.Plot summaryThe book tells the story of Henry Warren, a City of London financier and head of his firm, Warren Sons and Mortimer. Amid the Depression, Warren continues… …

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  • 128David Lumsdaine — (born 31 October 1931) is an Australian composer. He studied at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music (as it was then known). He moved to England in 1952 and for a while shared a flat with fellow expatriate, the poet Peter Porter, with whom …

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