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  • 91Erwin Rommel — Infobox Military Person name= Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel born=birth date|1891|11|15|df=y died=dda|1944|10|14|1891|11|15|df=y placeofbirth=Heidenheim, Kingdom of Württemberg German Empire placeofdeath=Herrlingen, Germany caption=Field Marshal… …

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  • 92Sir Gawain and the Green Knight — is a late 14th century Middle English alliterative romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur s Round Table. In the tale, Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious warrior who is completely green, from his… …

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  • 93John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough — Duke of Marlborough and John Churchill redirect here. For subsequent dukes, see Duke of Marlborough (title). For others of this name, see John Churchill (disambiguation). His Grace The Duke of Marlborough KG, PC …

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  • 94Oswald Boelcke — in 1916 with the Pour le Mérite at his neck. Born 19 May 1891 Giebichenstein; near Hall …

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  • 95Arthur Penrhyn Stanley — Portrait of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley by Lowes Cato Dickinson Religion Church of England Personal …

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  • 96Bayard — Otheruses4|1=the magical horse from Medieval and Renaissance poetry For more information on the racehorse, see Bayardo (horse) Bayard ( Bayard is the French form; in Italian he is known as Baiardo and in Dutch as Beiaard) is a magic bay horse in… …

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  • 97Ali — See also: Nahj al Balagha For other persons named Ali, see Ali (name). For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). Ali ibn Abu Talib …

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  • 98Tournament (medieval) — This article is about the tournaments of the Middle Ages. For tournaments in general, see tournament. See also: jousting and mêlée A tournament, or tourney (from Old French torneiement, tornei[1]) is the name popularly given to chivalrous… …

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  • 99Panay incident — The Panay incident was a Japanese attack on the United States Navy gunboat Panay while she was anchored in the Yangtze River outside of Nanjing on December 12, 1937.Japan and the United States were not at war at the time. The Japanese claimed… …

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  • 100Thomas Chalmers — (March 17, 1780 May 31, 1847), Scottish mathematician and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland, was born at Anstruther in Fife.OverviewAt the age of eleven Chalmers was entered as a student at St Andrews, where he devoted himself almost… …

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