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  • verified, but there is nothing that tells us that those coordinates refer to Camp 1391. The marker on Google Earth was saved by some group on a BBS system. I...
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  • sure (but can't cite to a single source) that Camp 1391 is the former Karkur Police Post, see Talk:Camp 1391. Zerotalk 08:23, 26 November 2015 (UTC) Thanks...
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  • "Both at home and abroad the reigns of Thutmosis IV (1401-1391) and Amenophis III (1391-1393) form a single phase. Egypt lost more ground to Mitanni...
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  • marketplace (its name was taken from Moldavian Voivode Roman I of Moldavia (1391-1394)). Its walls are made of wood, reinforced with a rampart and trench...
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  • University of Denver Press. Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia, volume 2 - Page 1391, Bernard A. Cook, Garland Publishing Inc., USA, 2001. Accommodating National...
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  • of World War Two. Just a friendly tip - check if the Holocaust began in 1391 in Sevilla. I know, more research has to be done, but a heroic, NPOV historian...
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  • berith and obeith, everich in his degre, the more and the lasse". So in 1391 the King of England was recognised as Lord of the English language (an early...
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  • persecution of Jews during the Black Death, the massacres of Spanish Jews in 1391, the persecutions of the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion from Spain in...
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  • lived: Rabbinical Judaism calculated a lifespan of Moses corresponding to 1391–1271 BCE;[6] Jerome gives 1592, and Ussher 1619 as birthyear.[7] Your reversion...
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  • November 2015 (UTC) I forgot about St Bridget of Sweden, who was canonized in 1391 by Pope Boniface IX and this was confirmed by the Council of Constance in...
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  • of the title here. The Transjordan memorandum is in Annex 420, pages 1390–1391 of the November 1922 issue, and its title is "ARTICLE 25 OF THE PALESTINE...
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  • Stjepan) (1338 – March 10, 1391), was a ruler of medieval Bosnia. He ruled in 1353–1366 and again in 1367–1377 as Ban and in 1377–1391 as the first Bosnian...
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  • conquest of Asia Minor seemed assured. On the death of John Palaeologus in 1391 his son Manuel, who was serving in the Turkish army, fled, without asking...
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  • in Timbuktu wrote an impassioned book in 1556 condemning the practice. In 1391 the King of Borno, near lake Chad complained that his people, who had converted...
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  • seems to escape most people (see [5]). Just a hundred years before, in 1391, there had been terrible pogroms that caused possibly thousands of deaths...
    220 KB (32,664 words) - 10:38, 8 November 2019
  • sentences: There are no death toll figures available for the massacres of 1391, 1468 or 1473. These numbers will likely never be known. Since this is an...
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  • higher than in European Russia. 971 locomotive engines, 20458 freight and 1391 passenger cars for 50765 places. There is also a map showing the history...
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  • as a district in "baptized Serbia." 2. TVRTKO KOTROMANIC (b. c. 1338--d. 1391), probably the greatest ruler of Bosnia, ruling as Bosnian ban (provincial...
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  • intestine S100, SOX10, PGP9.5 1390 ganglion large intestine peripherin, MAP-2 1391 interstitial cell of Cajal large intestine CD117, CD34 1392 muscle large...
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