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  • 61Oroonoko — Not to be confused with Orinoco. Oroonoko: or, the Royal Slave. A True History.   …

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  • 62Miyabi — For other uses, see Miyabi (disambiguation). Art of Miyabi on the Heian period.<br /> The Tale of Genji …

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  • 63Kingdom of the Outlands — The Kingdom of the Outlands (herein referred to only as the Outlands) is the 12th Kingdom of the Society for Creative Anachronism encompassing New Mexico, eastern Colorado, eastern Wyoming, the panhandle of Nebraska, and El Paso and Hudspeth… …

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  • 64Dragaera — is the fictional world in which a series of novels by Steven Brust is set. The word Dragaera can refer to the planet, the Dragaeran Empire, or its former capital, Dragaera City. Contents 1 Species 2 Magic 2.1 Sorcery 2.2 …

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  • 65D'Arcy Osborne, 12th Duke of Leeds — Francis D Arcy Godolphin Osborne, 12th Duke of Leeds, KCMG (16 September 1884 – 20 March 1964), known before 1963 as Sir D Arcy Osborne, was a British diplomat. Contents 1 Minister to the Holy See 2 Post war 3 Legacy …

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  • 66Nuño Sánchez — Seal of Nuño with the arms of Aragón and those of Lara displayed. Nuño Sánchez (Catalan: Nunó, Nunyó, or Nunyo Sanç, French: Nuno Sanche) (c. 1185–1242) was a Catalan nobleman and statesman. Nuño was the son of Sancho, Count of Provence …

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  • 67Peire de la Caravana — (also Cavarana, Gavarana, or Cà Varana, perhaps meaning near Verona ) was an Italian troubadour ( trovatore ) in Lombardy in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. He was one of the earliest Occitan troubadours in Italy. He is famous… …

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  • 68Peirol — or PeiròlIn Occitan, peir (French pierre ) means stone and ol is a diminutive suffix, the name Peirol being understood as the equivalent of Little Stone but also Petit Pierre (Lil Peter) or Pierrot (Pete or Petey); however, peiròl also meant a… …

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  • 69Albert Malaspina — (1160/1165 ndash;1206/1212), called Alberto Moro ( the Moor ) and lo marches putanier , was a member of the illustrious Malaspina family. He was a noted troubadour and patron of troubadours. Albert disputes with Peire de la Caravana the position… …

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  • 70Raimon Gaucelm de Bezers — (fl. 1262 ndash;1275) was a Languedocian troubadour with nine surviving works. Many of his works appear with dates in the rubrics in manuscript C , a 14th century work now BN f.f. 856 in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, allowing his… …

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