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  • 111Deverry — is a fictional kingdom in the Deverry cycle, a series of novels by Katharine Kerr. It was settled by a fictional Gallic tribe, known as the Devetii, which fled Gaul to escape the Romans near the end of the 1st century CE. Using magical means, the …

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  • 112Patrick IV, Earl of March — Patrick IV, Earl of March, sometimes called Patrick de Dunbar 8th Earl of March [ Richardson, Douglas, Magna Carta Ancestry , Baltimore, 2005, pps:60 209, ISBN 0806301759 0 where he is given as the 8th Earl of Dunbar or March] [ Anderson, Wiliam …

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  • 114Azalin Rex — Ravenloft character name = Azalin Rex home = Darkon gender = Male class = Wizard race = Human lich alignment = Lawful evil universe = Ravenloft, GreyhawkIn the World of Greyhawk and Ravenloft campaign settings for the Dungeons Dragons role… …

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  • 115Oath of citizenship (Canada) — The Oath of Citizenship, as established by the Citizenship Act (R.S. 1985), is a statement recited and signed by candidates who wish to become citizens of Canada; upon signing the oath, citizenship is granted. [… …

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  • 116Ragman Rolls — was the name given to the collection of instruments by which the nobility and gentry of Scotland used in order to subscribe allegiance to King Edward I of England, during the time between the Conference of Norham in May 1291 and the final award… …

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  • 117Wars in A Song of Ice and Fire — The fictional history of George R. R. Martin s fantasy epic A Song of Ice and Fire includes a number of major wars.War of the First Men and the Children of the ForestThe original inhabitants of Westeros were the Children of the Forest, a… …

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  • 118Orcus (Dungeons & Dragons) — Orcus Game background Title(s) Prince of the Undead, Prince of Undeath, The Blood Lord Home plane Abyss Power level Demon lord Alignment …

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  • 119Frank-Almoign — Frank Almoign, in the English law of real property, is a species of spiritual tenure, whereby a religious corporation, aggregate or sole, holds lands of the donor to them and their successors for ever. It was a tenure dating from Saxon times,… …

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  • 120Norman invasion of Ireland — See also: Norman conquest of England, Norman invasion of Wales, and Norman conquest (disambiguation) …

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