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  • 91Ongentheow — Illustration by Gerhard Munthe (1899) Ongentheow (Old English: Ongenþeow, Ongenþio, Ongendþeow; Swedish: Angantyr) (died ca. 515) was the name of a semi legendary Swedish king of the house of Scylfings, who appears in Old English sources. He is… …

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  • 92John Oxenham — Infobox Writer name = William Arthur Dunkerley imagesize = 200px caption = John Oxenham in about 1910 pseudonym = John Oxenham, Julian Ross birthdate = birth date|1852|11|12|mf=y birthplace = Manchester, England deathdate = death date and… …

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  • 93Darby Bible — The Bible in English Old English (pre 1066) Middle English (1066–1500) Early Modern English (1500–1800) Modern Christian (1800–) Modern Jewish (1853–) Miscellaneous This box …

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  • 94Conquest of Mecca — Part of the Muslim Quraysh Wars Date 11 January, 630 CE Location Mecca Re …

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  • 95Human bonding — refers to the development of a close, interpersonal relationship between family members or friends. [ Webster’s New World College Dictionary © 1996.] Bonding is a mutual, interactive process, and is not the same as simple liking. The term is from …

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  • 96Norman Kerry — around 1929 in a publicity photograph. Born Arnold Kaiser June 16, 1894(1894 06 16) Rochester, New York, U.S …

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  • 97Pir Sadardin — or Pir Sadruddin was a fourteenth century spiritual leader and is regarded as the founder of Khoja Ismaili sect otherwise known as Satpanth. Born in Persia, Sadardin later travelled to the Indian sub continent before settling around the area of… …

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  • 98Lisle's Tennis Court — was a building off Portugal Street in Lincoln s Inn Fields in London. Originally built as a real tennis court, it was used as a playhouse during two periods, 1661 ndash;1674 and 1695 ndash;1705. During the early period, the theatre was called the …

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  • 99Salisbury Court Theatre — The Salisbury Court Theatre was a theatre in 17th century London. It was located in the neighbourhood of Salisbury Court, which was formerly the London residence of the Bishops of Salisbury. Salibury Court was acquired by Richard Sackville in… …

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  • 100Beeston's Boys — was the popular and colloquial name of The King and Queen s Young Company, a troupe of boy actors of the Caroline period, active mainly in the years 1637 ndash;1642.OriginThe troupe was formed in early 1637, under a royal warrant, by the theatre… …

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