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Famous Left-Handers
Ramses II (?), Egyptian pharaoh Tiberius (?), Roman emperor Alexander the Great Charlemagne, Holy Roman emperor Julius Caesar, Roman general Napoléon Bonaparte (?), French emperor Josephine de Beauharnais King Louis ... Voeckler (French), cyclist HOCKEY Tom Barrasso Phil Esposito Cam Neely Terry Sawchuk Roman Turek BOWLING Bill Allen (bowling) Patrick Allen (bowling) Earl Anthony (bowling) ...
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Gauchers Célèbres
Ramses II (?), Egyptian pharaoh Tiberius (?), Roman emperor Alexander the Great Charlemagne, Holy Roman emperor Julius Caesar, Roman general Napoléon Bonaparte (?), French emperor Josephine de Beauharnais King Louis ... Tom Barrasso (hockey) Phil Esposito (hockey) Cam Neely (hockey) Terry Sawchuk (hockey) Roman Turek (hockey) Bill Allen (bowling/tinpin) Patrick Allen (bowling) Mike Aulby ( ...
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Europe on the Matrix: Czech Republic
Holy Roman Empire. Bohemia gained great political and cultural prominence under King Charles IV, who reigned from 1347 to 1378, and was also crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor. Prague in particular ...
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Europe on the Matrix: Prague, Czech Republic
King Charles IV was also the Holy Roman Emperor. During the next century, however, Prague became involved in the Hussite Wars, an effort by the Catholic Holy Roman Empire to subdue Czech noblemen in ...
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English and Roman Plumbing History
The English Connection: At the height of its power the Roman Empire had conquered most of Europe, ... crossroads for the Roman troops, and the natural hot springs made it a logical setting for the baths of the Emperor Claudius. In addition, ... to disturb the holy water" used at her baptism. By the Middle Ages, the "hot houses" or "stews" of the Roman baths carried the ...
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Elephant books and literature
Roman empire. Anecdotes and wri...More info? The Elephant's Foot: ... surrounding Charlemagne and magnificently chronicles four significant years in the emperor's life. From 796 to 800, Charlemagne, the king of the ... when artists such as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo thrived in the Holy City, the decadent court of Pope Leo X was a ...
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Ancient Uses of Asbestos
Lord Master Jesus Christ (may he be blest!) was ... proved a miracle, for, in order to get at the real facts, the Emperor had the cloth put to a test and exposed to a violent ... On en faisait aussi des manteaux; du moins celui de dame Jafite, du Roman de Gui le Gallois, en etait." "No one interested in this subject ...
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WAR AND WORLD RELIGIONS
(Matthew 5:44). Pacifism was the teaching and practice of the Christian Church until the Roman Emperor Constantine (274-337) made Christianity the official religion of the Empire. Pacifism then largely gave ... lives, and to extend the Islamic community through such things as preaching and education, and : - 'Holy War' for, or in defence of, Islam. In the West Jihad has retained only the ...
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Mt. Sinai, Egypt
On the peak of Jebel Musa stands a small ... the chapel from the attacks of roving Bedouin marauders, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I built a fortress-like basilica around the chapel in ... in 294 AD, she was later tortured and beheaded by the Roman emperor Maximus for incessantly criticizing him for his worship of pagan idols ...
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Chapel of the Nativity of Christ
Helena, the mother of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine, during her pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 326 AD. Helena believed that the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who had constructed a pagan temple to ... Mary Magdalene: Christianity’s Hidden Goddess, by Lynn Picknett, page 221. In The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln suggest that the ‘sangreal’ should be the â ...
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