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  • 51History of the Jews in France — The Jewish community in France presently numbers around 600,000, according to the World Jewish Congress and 500,000 according to the Appel Unifié Juif de France, and is found mainly in the metropolitan areas of Paris, Marseille, Strasbourg, Lyon …

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  • 52Order of Santiago — This article deals with the Spanish Order of knighthood. For the Portuguese Order, see Order of St. James of the Sword. Sign of order, 17th century The Order of Santiago (Galician: Orde de Santiago, Spanish: Orden de Santiago) …

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  • 53Anastasia of Sirmium — Infobox Saint name=Saint Anastasia birth date= death date= feast day=December 22 (Orthodox); December 25 (Catholic) venerated in=Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Churches imagesize= 250px caption= Saint Anastasia, with a book and palm.… …

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  • 54Protectorate of missions — is a term for the right of protection exercised by a Christian power in an infidel (e.g. Muslim) country with regard to the persons and establishments of the missionaries. The term does not apply to all protection of missions, but only to that… …

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  • 55Bermuda Militia 1687-1813 — Bermuda Militia, under Militia Acts 1687 1813. Although the Bermuda Parliament had been formed in 1620, prior to 1687, the Bermudian Militia was raised and organised without reference to a Militia Act. The Crown took over the administration of… …

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  • 56Hugh Magnus of France — Infobox Monarch|name=Hugh (II) the Great title=King of the Franks (more...) caption= reign=As co King: 19 June 1017 ndash; 17 September 1025 coronation=19 June 1017, church of St Corneille, Compiègne othertitles= full name= predecessor= successor …

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  • 57Oorpazhachi Kavu — Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu is a prominent Hindu temple in the Edakkad grama panchayat, a grama panchayats in Kannur District of Kerala state in southern India[1]. Contents 1 Etymology 2 History …

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  • 58Manharter — was a politico religious sect which arose in Tyrol in the first half of the nineteenth century. Contents 1 History 1.1 Founding 1.2 Schism 1.3 Attempts at reconciliation …

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  • 59Simon Vigor — (b. at Evreux, Normandy, about 1515; d. at Carcassonne, 1 November1575) was a French Catholic bishop and controversialist.LifeSon of Raynaud Vigor, a court physician, he went to Paris about 1520, where his studies included Greek, Hebrew, and… …

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  • 60Con Colleano — Born Cornelius Sullivan 26 December 1899(1899 12 26) Lismore, New South Wales Died 13 November 1973(1973 11 13) (aged 73) Miami, Florida Other names …

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