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    John Matthias served as the co-editor of an international literary journal, Notre Dame Review, for twenty years. Matthias, an American author, poet,...
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  • John Matthias may refer to: John Matthias (poet), American poet John Matthias (footballer) (1878–?), Welsh international footballer. John M. Matthias...
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  • driver St John O'Neill (1741–1790), Irish MP for Randalstown Saint-John Perse, pseudonym of Alexis Leger (1887–1975), French poet and diplomat St John Philby...
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  • Matthias Koehl Jr. (January 22, 1935 – October 9, 2014) was an American marine, neo-Nazi politician and writer. He succeeded George Lincoln Rockwell as...
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    Mukotani Rugyendo Mulumba Ivan Matthias Christopher Henry Muwanga Barlow Philippa Namutebi Kabali-Kagwa Richard Carl Ntiru John Nagenda Nakisanze Segawa Susan...
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    January 28 – John Barclay, Scottish satirist and Latin poet (d. 1621) January 30 – George II, Duke of Pomerania (d. 1617) February 8 – Matthias Bernegger...
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    Fabris The Beheading of St John the Baptist, c. 1869, Puvis de Chavannes The Italian Renaissance poet Lucrezia Tornabuoni chose John the Baptist as one of...
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    daughter of John Hunyadi, according to historian Alexandru Simon. Vlad's second wife was Justina Szilágyi, who was a cousin of Matthias Corvinus. She...
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    Dante (English: /ˈdɑːnteɪ, ˈdænteɪ, ˈdænti/, US: /ˈdɑːnti/), was an Italian poet, writer, and philosopher. His Divine Comedy, originally called Comedìa (modern...
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  • Matthias Finucane (1737–1814) was an Irish barrister and judge of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He is notable chiefly for divorcing...
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    Matthias Corvinus (r. 1458–1490) rebuilt the palace in early Renaissance style and further expanded it. After the marriage in 1476 of King Matthias to...
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    French poet, dramatist and diplomat Claudian (c. 370–404), Latin poet at court of Emperor Honorius Matthias Claudius (Asmus, 1740–1815), German poet Hugo...
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  • John Matthias, The &NOW Awards: The Best Innovative Writing, and Letters of Blood: English Writings of Göran Printz-Påhlson. Along with John Matthias...
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  • The poets listed below were either born in the United States or else published much of their poetry while living in that country. Henry Abbey (1842–1911)...
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    of King Matthias, Szekszárd was the estate of Bishop John, who was involved in a conspiracy against the king. Because of this, King Matthias ordered the...
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  • educator. Hamdi al-Sayyid, 93, Egyptian cardiac surgeon and politician, MP. Matthias Schießleder, 87, German Olympic judoka (1964). Steve Smith, 77, English...
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    Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (in Latin, Matthiās Casimīrus Sarbievius; Lithuanian: Motiejus Kazimieras Sarbievijus; Sarbiewo, Poland, 24 February 1595 –...
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  • couplet by Matthias Borbonius printed in 1612 as the quote. Brewer's Dictionary 1898 edition confuses Borbonius' first name (Matthew) with another poet (Nicholas)...
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  • 2001). "Savatage - Poets and Madmen". Metal Rules. Retrieved May 6, 2018. Breusch, Matthias (2001). "Review Album : Savatage - Poets and Madmen". Rock...
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  • Gaius Valerius Flaccus (/ˈflækəs/; died c. AD 90) was a 1st-century Roman poet who flourished during the "Silver Age" under the Flavian dynasty, and wrote...
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