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  • The history of Slovakia dates back to the findings of ancient human artifacts. This article shows the history of the country from prehistory to the present...
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    Shankill (Irish: Seanchill, meaning 'Old Church') is an outlying suburb of Dublin, Ireland, on the southeast of County Dublin, close to the border with...
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    The Sack of Rome in 455 AD marked a pivotal moment in European history when the Vandals, a Germanic tribe led by King Genseric, invaded the city. The Vandals...
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    John Frederick (German: Johann Friedrich; 27 August 1542 – 9 February 1600) was Duke of Pomerania from 1560 to 1600, and Bishop of Cammin (Kamień) from...
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  • Women are able to be Members of Parliament in France; in the National Assembly. Women have been able to be involved in French legislative political life...
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    The St. Enoch Centre is a shopping mall located in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. The centre is located adjacent to St Enoch Square. The Architects...
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    Dorothy Percy (née Devereux), Countess of Northumberland (formerly Perrot, née Devereux; c. 1564 – 3 August 1619) was the younger daughter of Walter Devereux...
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    Ruprecht of the Palatinate (27 February 1427 – 16 or 26 July 1480) was the Archbishop and Prince Elector of Cologne from 1463 to 1480. Ruprecht was the...
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    Russian girl group Serebro has released a total of three studio albums, one EP and 29 singles. Their debut single, "Song #1" reached number 99 in the UK...
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    Giovanni Doria (24 March 1573, Genoa – Palermo, Sicily, 19 October 1642), called Giannettino, the son of Giovanni Andrea Doria, 6th Prince of Melfi, and...
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  • Cuthbert Esquire Dukes OBE (24 July 1890 – 3 February 1977) was an English physician, pathologist and author, for whom the Dukes classification for colorectal...
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  • John Spriggs Morss Churchill (1801–1875) was an English medical publisher. The third son of the Rev. James Churchill (1770–1820), a dissenting minister...
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  • Wayne Whelan was an Irish convicted criminal from Rowlagh in Clondalkin. He first came to the attention of Gardaí in the 1990s as a car thief and joyrider...
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  • Gérard Lebovici (25 August 1932 – 5 March 1984) was a French film producer, editor and impresario. His mother was executed in a Nazi concentration camp...
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    John Atcheler (1792 – 7 March 1867) was the operator of a slaughterhouse in the City of London and claimed to be “Horse Slaughterer to Her Majesty Queen...
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  • Paul Crosby is an Irish criminal who was involved in the Drogheda feudand serving a 10 year prison sentence for his involvement in the killing of Keane...
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