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  • 33Zeno (emperor) — Infobox Emperor name =Zeno full name =Dominus Noster Flavius Zeno Perpetuus Augustus title =Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Zeno on a coin issued during his second reign and celebrating his victories reign =9 February 474 9 January 475… …

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  • 36Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies — Infobox Two Sicilies Royalty|majesty name =Ferdinand II title =King of the Two Sicilies caption = reign =8 November 1830 22 May 1859 coronation = predecessor =Francis I successor =Francis II succession = King of the Two Sicilies spouse =Maria… …

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  • 37Louis Brandeis — Louis Dembitz Brandeis Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court In office June 1, 1916[1] – February 13, 1939 …

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  • 39Verres — Gaius Verres (c. or in 120 BC ndash; 43 BC), was a Roman magistrate, notorious for his misgovernment of Sicily. It is not known to what gens he belonged, though some give him the nomen Licinius .As governorAt first, he supported Gaius Marius and… …

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  • 40Masaniello — is one of the most popular figures in Neapolitan tradition. See also: La muette de Portici Masaniello (an abbreviation of Tommaso Aniello) (1622 – July 16, 1647) was a Neapolitan fisherman, who became leader of the revolt against Spanish Habsburg …

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