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  • 14José Antonio Primo de Rivera — For other people called Jose Rivera, see Jose Rivera (disambiguation). This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Primo de Rivera and the second or maternal family name is Sáenz de Heredia. José Antonio Primo de… …

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  • 15Fili — A fili was a member of an elite class of poets in Ireland, up into the Renaissance, when the Irish class system was dismantled. Elite Scholars Eleanor Hull’s Textbook of Irish Literature says:: The file is to be regarded as in the earliest times… …

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  • 161973 Chilean coup d'état — Part of the Cold War Date 11 September 1973 Location Chile Result …

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  • 17War of the Theatres — The War of the Theatres is the name commonly applied to a controversy from the later Elizabethan theatre; Thomas Dekker termed it the Poetomachia . Because of an actual ban on satire in prose and verse publications in 1599 (the so called Bishops… …

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  • 18Leonardo Antonelli — Leonardo Cardinal Antonelli (6 November 1730 mdash; 23 January 1811), born in Sinigaglia, was a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.He was the nephew of Cardinal Nicolo Maria Antonelli. During the early part of his long diplomatic career, he… …

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  • 19Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions — The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions was a Roman Catholic U.S. institution originated in 1874 by J. Roosevelt Barley, Archbishop of Baltimore, for the protection and promotion of Catholic Indian mission interests in the United States of America …

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  • 20Diego Fajardo Chacón — was a Spanish military officer and governor of the Philippines, from August 11, 1644 to July 25, 1653. Contents 1 Background 2 Arrival in the Philippines 3 Domination by Eustacio de Venegas 4 …

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