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  • 91Shun (Chinese leader) — For the Chinese instrument shaped like an ocarina, see Xun (disambiguation). A statue depicting Emperor Shun Shun (Chinese: 舜; pinyin: Shùn) was a 23rd 22nd century BC leader of ancient China, amon …

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  • 92Kamehameha IV — This article is about the fourth King of Hawaii. For other kings of the same name, see King Kamehameha (disambiguation). For other meanings of Kamehameha , see Kamehameha (disambiguation). Kamehameha IV King of the Hawaiian Islands (more...) …

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  • 93Kings of the Han Dynasty — Wang (王) or Kings of the Han Dynasty can be divided into two categories: Yixing Wang (Kings) and Tongxing Wang (Princes). Yixing Wang literally means Wangs with a different family name than the emperors while Tongxing Wang means Wangs with the… …

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  • 94Order of the Black Eagle — (Schwarzer Adler Orden) Order of the Black Eagle breast star with the motto SUUM CUIQUE (idiomatically, to each according to his merits ) in the medallion s center …

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  • 95Order of the Red Eagle — (Roter Adlerorden) Order of the Red Eagle, Grand Cross breast star Awarded by The Kingdom of Prussia …

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  • 96Nobility of Italy — Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The Nobility of Italy consisted of individuals and their families of Italy recognized by sovereigns, such as the Holy Roman Emperor, the Holy See, Kings of Italy or certain other Italian kings and… …

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  • 97Mongolia — • The name used to designate an immense uneven plateau, part of the Chinese Empire, extending, roughly speaking, from the Tarbagatal to the great K ingan chains Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mongolia     Mongolia …

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  • 98Portugal — • A country on the west side of the Iberian Peninsula Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Portugal     Portugal     † …

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  • 99House of Medici —     House of Medici     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► House of Medici     A Florentine family, the members of which, having acquired great wealth as bankers, rose in a few generations to be first the unofficial rulers of the republic of Florence and… …

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  • 100Daigaku-no-kami — (大学頭?) was a Japanese Imperial court position and the title of the chief education expert in the rigid court hierarchy. The Imperial Daigaku no kami predates the Heian period; and the court position continued up through the early Meiji period.… …

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