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  • 44Okhi Day — Celebrated throughout Greece, Cyprus and the Greek communities around the world on October 28 each year, Okhi Day (also spelled Ohi Day , Oxi Day , or Ochi Day , el. Επέτειος του « Οχι», Anniversary of the No ) commemorates Greek dictator Ioannis …

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  • 45MASSILLON, JEAN BAPTISTE —    celebrated French pulpit orator, born at Hières, in Provence; entered the congregation of the Oratory, and became so celebrated for his eloquence that he was called to Paris, where he gathered round him hearers in crowds; Bourdaloue, when he… …

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  • 46SULLY, MAXIMILIEN DE BÉTHUNE, DUKE OF —    celebrated minister of Henry IV. of France, born at the Château of Rosny, near Mantes, whence he was known at first as the Baron de Rosny; at first a ward of Henry IV. of Navarre, he joined the Huguenot ranks along with him, and distinguished… …

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  • 47David — Celebrated in the OT as Israel s ideal king and in the NT as an ancestor of the Messiah, though David s personal life did not seem to portend such a status. He was the great grandson of a foreigner, Ruth the Moabitess (no comfort here for later… …

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  • 48Paoni — celebrated in Thebes.In the Ethiopian calendar, this month is called Säne. Coptic Commemorations of the month of Paoni *1 Paoni **Martyrdom of Saint Cosmas of Taha and his companions **Consecration of the church of Saint Leontius **Consecration… …

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  • 49Masjed-e Shah — Celebrated 17th century mosque in Eṣfahān, Iran. The mosque, part of the rebuilding effort of the Ṣafavid shah Abbās I, was located at the centre of Eṣfahān, along a great central mall called the maydān. Along with neighbouring structures of the… …

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  • 50Nostradamus — Celebrated French physician and astrologer (1503 1566), born Michel de Notredame. Nostradamus studied medicine in Montpellier, started practicing medicine in 1525, introduced better ways of treating plague victims, and became royal physician to… …

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