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  • 81Jonah — For other uses, see Jonah (disambiguation). Prophet Jonah Jonah, as depicted by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel. Prophet, Seer, Apostle to Nineveh, Companion of the Fish …

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  • 82Abu Bakr — For other people with the name, see Abu Bakr (name). Abu Bakr Caliph Abu Bakr s empire at its peak, 634. Khalifat ul Rasūl (Prophet s successor) …

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  • 83Murasaki Shikibu — For other uses, see Murasaki (disambiguation). Murasaki shown writing at her desk at Ishiyama dera inspired by the Moon, ukiyo e by Suzuki Harunobu, c. 1767 Murasaki Shikibu (紫 …

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  • 84David Irving — For other uses, see David Irving (disambiguation). David Irving …

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  • 85Chad of Mercia — For the 8th century bishop of Hereford, see Ceadda of Hereford. Chad Bishop of York Image of Chad in a stained glass window from Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, New York Diocese …

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  • 86Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia — For other people of the same name, see Grand Duchess Olga of Russia. Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna Full name Olga Nikolaevna Romanova House House of Holstein Gottorp Romanov Father …

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  • 87Richard Burton — For other people named Richard Burton, see Richard Burton (disambiguation). Richard Burton …

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  • 88Infidels — For the religious concept, see Infidel. For the Canadian funk rock band, see Infidels (band). Infidels Studio album by Bob Dylan …

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  • 89Ent — For other uses, see ENT (disambiguation). Ents Onodrim, Shepherds of the Trees Treebeard and Hobbits by Tom Loback Founded First Age Founder Yavanna …

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  • 90Oedipus (Dryden) — For other uses, see Oedipus (disambiguation). Title page of Oedipus: A Tragedy (1679). The heroic drama Oedipus: A Tragedy, is an adaption of Sophocles Oedipus the King, written by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee. After being licensed in 1678 and… …

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