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  • 41Jeremiah Clarke — (c. 1674 – 1 December 1707)[1] was an English baroque composer and organist. Thought to have been born in London around 1674, Clarke was a pupil of John Blow at St Paul s Cathedral. He later became organist at the Chapel Royal. After his death,… …

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  • 42Dion O'Banion — Infobox Person name=Dean O Banion caption= birth date=birth date|1892|7|8|mf=y birth place=Aurora, Illinois, U.S. death date=death date and age|1924|11|10|1892|7|8|mf=y death place=Chicago, Illinois, U.S.Charles Dean O Banion (8 July 1892 ndash;… …

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  • 43Pietro Perugino — (1446–1524) was the leading painter of the Umbrian school, who developed some of the qualities that found classic expression in the High Renaissance.BiographyEarly yearsHe was born Pietro Vannucci in Città della Pieve, Umbria, the son of… …

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  • 44Tower Hamlets Cemetery — is a cemetery located in the East End of London; its nearest tube station is Mile End. The cemetery opened in 1841 and closed for burials in 1966. It is now a nature reserve, and other land has been added to the park, including Scrapyard Meadow …

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  • 45Sarum Rite — The Sarum Rite was a variant of the Roman Rite widely used for the ordering of Christian public worship, including the Mass or Eucharist, in the British Isles before the English Reformation.Various parts of Britain and Ireland developed local… …

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  • 46Eucharistic adoration — is a practice in the Roman Catholic Church and in some Anglican churches, in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed to and adored by the faithful. When this exposure and adoration is constant (that is, twenty four hours a day), it is called… …

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  • 47Gohonzon — (nihongo2|ご本尊 or nihongo2|御本尊), is the object of devotion in many forms of Japanese Buddhism. In Japanese, go is an honorific prefix indicating respect and honzon means object of fundamental respect, veneration, or devotion . Generically used,… …

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  • 48Law of majestas — The Law of Majestas, or lex maiestas, refers to any one of several ancient Roman laws (leges maiestatis) throughout the republican and Imperial periods dealing with crimes against the Roman people, state, or Emperor. In Roman law the offences… …

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  • 49Atherton, Greater Manchester — Coordinates: 53°31′23″N 2°29′42″W / 53.523°N 2.495°W / 53.523; 2.495 …

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