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  • 41Borgia Family — ▪ Italian family Spanish  Borja,         descendants of a noble line, originally from Valencia, Spain, that established roots in Italy and became prominent in ecclesiastical and political affairs in the 1400s and 1500s. The house of the Borgias… …

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  • 42Carrington family — The Carringtons are the core family of the American prime time soap opera Dynasty , which aired on ABC from January 12, 1981 to May 11, 1989.Meet the CarringtonsAs Dynasty begins in 1981, Carrington heirs Steven and Fallon return to Denver to… …

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  • 43Kuehn Family — on August 15, 1935. The family included Dr. Kuhn, a pleasant scholarly man of 41; his wife, Friedel; a daughter, attractive Susie Ruth (at 17, she was the former mistress of Goebbels); and her half brother, Hans Joachim, sometimes called Eberhard …

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  • 44Radziwiłł family — ▪ Polish family       an important Polish–Lithuanian princely family that played a significant role in Polish–Lithuanian history.       Prince Mikołaj I (d. 1509) started a long line of Radziwiłł palatines of Wilno (Vilnius) when he was named to… …

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  • 45Beaufort Family —    A branch of the house of LANCASTER, the Beaufort family transmitted the Lancastrian claim to the Crown to the house of TUDOR. The family sprang from the 1396 marriage of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster (1340– 1399), to his longtime mistress… …

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  • 46Noailles family —    distinguished family of civil, religious, and military leaders    The Noailles were a noble family originally from Noailles, Corrèze. Antoine de Noailles (1504 62), admiral of France, was born in Noailles. He distinguished himself at Ceresole… …

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  • 47Waldegrave family — Waldegrave, the name of an English family, said to derive from Walgrave in Northamptonshire, but who long held the manor of Smallbridge in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk. Sir Richard Waldegrave (or Walgrave), Knt., of Smallbridge, Suffolk, (d.1401), was …

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  • 48Dame — (d[=a]m), n. [F. dame, LL. domna, fr. L. domina mistress, lady, fem. of dominus master, ruler, lord; akin to domare to tame, subdue. See {Tame}, and cf. {Dam} a mother, {Dan}, {Danger}, {Dungeon}, {Dominie}, {Don}, n., {Duenna}.] 1. A mistress of …

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  • 49Catherine Howard — For other Catherine Howards, see Catherine Howard (disambiguation) Infobox British Royalty|majesty|consort name =Katherine Howard title =Queen consort of England imgw =200 caption =Portrait miniature of Catherine Howard, by Hans Holbein the… …

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  • 50Daniel Defoe — Born c.1659–1661 Died 24 April 1731 Occupation Writer, Journalist …

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