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He died, | probably killed, around 741, after the death of his un |
He was | probably the successor of Kanishka III and may have be |
He is | probably the same person as Silas, also mentioned in v |
He is | probably most remembered for his time as line coach an |
He was | probably the son of Josce of York, the leading figure |
He was | probably named after the ancient god Belenus. |
He was | probably a younger son of John Rishton of Dunkenhalgh |
He was | probably recruited in 1803 by William Clark at Fort Ka |
He is | probably best known for his western films of the 1960s |
He is | probably best-known as the co-author, with his wife Fl |
versity of Edinburgh, from which he graduated | probably in 1859. |
He is | probably best known for an ambitious but unfulfilled p |
He is | probably best remembered for his research on giant squ |
He was | probably Hunfrid III, the second son of Hunfrid II, du |
He was | probably raised by his mothers' family at Brackenstown |
He died, | probably on Crusade, in 1184, and was succeeded by his |
He is | probably the first Namibian to receive a doctorate in |
He is | probably best remembered for winning the 1991 Rugby Wo |
He was | probably shot down by Fbw. |
He is | probably most famous for directing the John Woo produc |
He is | probably best known for his role as Paolo in the Ameri |
He is | probably best known for work he did as a computer scie |
and place of birth are unknown, though he was | probably born in Europe. |
He was | probably born in Adrianople, where his family held her |
He was | probably best known for his support of the Tonkin Libe |
After Marc-Antoine Charpentier he is | probably the most Italian-influenced French composer o |
He was | probably the son of Richard of Ilchester, also known a |
ying that Persson was a bully and that he was | probably lying. |
He is | probably best known for playing on The Rolling Stones' |
He was | probably the last Anglican clergyman in Wales to be as |
In reality, he was | probably a 7th century 'Bishop of Teilo' based at Llan |
He was | probably born in Paris, and studied there. |
He was | probably killed during an attempt to escape to Hungary |
He was | probably fellow of his college. |
In 1835 he married ( | probably in Louisville, Kentucky) to Jane Sibley (1817 |
He was | probably educated at Cambridge, but there is no defini |
He was | probably a son of the troubadour Blacatz, as his vida |
He was | probably born at Whitehall, Washington County, New Yor |
He is | probably best known today for his Match Game appearanc |
family line is not entirely sure, but he was | probably the son of a Frank named Rodbert. |
In the view of Frank Barlow, he was | probably the uncle of Godwin of Wessex. |
He is | probably best known for his good performance in Madura |
He was | probably most famous for his introduction of long time |
He is | probably the Ceretic whose death is recorded in the An |
He was | probably also responsible for demolishing the original |
hes on Xiang Xiang's body suggest that he was | probably being pursued by other pandas when he fell. |
Dagobert's position was stronger, as he was ( | probably) papal legate and had the support of the Pisa |
He was | probably born during the early 1030s, either in Scandi |
He was | probably slain during the siege of Edessa by Zengi, at |
Despite a long career in jazz music, he is | probably best known for playing with The Beatles. |
He is | probably the author of some of the Marprelate Tracts. |
He was | probably the grandson of Nicolas van Houy. |
He was | probably quite young at the time and was destined to s |
He will | probably join up with Bath after the World Cup in his |
He was | probably baptized by Bartholomeus Boekbinder or Willem |
He is | probably best known amongst the general public for his |
r receiving his Bachelor of Civil Law, he was | probably a client of the Earl of Huntingdon. |
He can | probably be identified as deriving from the historical |
He is | probably the same as Leir of Britain. |
He is | probably best known for his orchestral arrangement (an |
He is | probably identical with the Rav Sama who with Ravina s |
before 1358), he was | probably born about 1310 and is described in Rymer's F |
He is | probably most famous for being the first husband of ac |
As Bishop of Orkney, he was | probably more of a missionary bishop, and may have bee |
He was | probably the grandson of Lukas Achtschelling. |
later dismissed from military service, he was | probably innocent and a victim of blackmail. |
He is | probably most recognized professionally for his time w |
He is | probably best known for a pilgrimage he made for two y |
He was | probably born at Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, acc |
He is | probably best known for his coaching career where he w |
He was | probably a younger brother of Count William of San Sev |
He was | probably of purely Pictish origin, though the Aberdeen |
accident, medical officials said that he was | probably killed instantly from a fractured skull. |
The thing is he was | probably the most excited guy in the clubhouse, and I' |
He is | probably best known for his recurring role in Dallas a |
He was | probably baptized around 1191 by a priest called Theod |
He was | probably born in Sicily, of an Aragonese family. |
He is | probably most well known for his role as racist bully |
Unmistakable with his ginger hair, he was | probably the first to wear his shirt out of his shorts |
He is | probably best known for VNC, a ubiquitous remote acces |
He was | probably a member of the famous Doria family, whose na |
He is | probably based on Cyclops. |
He is | probably best known as designer of the surveying instr |
He was | probably consecrated in 727 and died in 739. |
He was | probably released at the end of the 1900-01 season. |
Zheng He is | probably the best-known Panthay Hui in the West. |
He is | probably best known for his poems The Rime of the Anci |
He was | probably driven out of the university because of a sch |
He is | probably most famous for his role creating one of the |
He was | probably also a priest, and the picture that survives |
He was | probably from Cascia, near Florence, and all of his mu |
However, he is | probably best remembered as a former USFL player. |
But he is | probably best known as editor of the American edition |
He was | probably lecturer at Atherstone, as well as master of |
Brady realized he would | probably be drafted after graduation reentered the ROT |
He is | probably the same person as Brichemon, of whom Leland |
At present he is | probably the most senior Oriental orthodox bishop in t |
He was | probably born on 1 January 1761 in Boston, Massachuset |
He was | probably born in Ceredigion where his father held exte |
He had | probably been an Archdeacon since 1273, but had resign |
He is | probably best remembered for the concept album Kaddish |
He is | probably derived from the Greek god Ares. |
He will | probably inherit Eric's drum kit. |
He was | probably killed in battle at the Terek River during th |
He was | probably elected to the see of London in the spring of |
He was | probably born in the mid-1770s (although at least one |
Had the new rule been in effect, he [Epton] | probably would have won." |
He was | probably educated by Theophilus Gale. |
He is | probably identical with Isaac of Russia, found in the |
He can | probably be identified with the legendary British king |
He is | probably best known for his work as co-chairman of the |
On television, he is | probably best remembered as the presenter of Thank You |
He was | probably born in the early 1430s. |
He is | probably most famous as the protagonist in the Welsh t |
He was | probably a descendant of his predecessor Tancred. |
He is | probably one of the most powerful individuals in the c |
He is | probably most remembered, however, for playing tenor f |
One newspaper wrote that he was | probably the fastest player in the league. |
He was | probably born in Gijzegem (near Ghent, in modern Belgi |
The lawyer tells Redding he will | probably not win because it is an Indian's word agains |
He was | probably one of the British kings that Strabo says sen |
He would | probably be supposed to imply depreciation, or to be i |
He was | probably the son of Ness de Ramsey, a baron of Fife. |
At 57, he was | probably the oldest Australian soldier to be killed in |
On television he is | probably best remembered by the role of Herman, an uns |
He is | probably best known for his 6-0 loss to Bobby Fischer |
Gambling Bug's history is unknown, but he was | probably created by Robert McKimson, the director of t |
He was | probably the one who remembered an anecdote, attribute |
hed to Trajanopolis in Thrace, where he died, | probably about 337, though possibly not until 360. |
Because his fate was unknown (although he was | probably killed), Yolanda ruled as regent. |
He was | probably born in Hainaut, and his native language appe |
He is | probably best known for his first graphic adventure ga |
He is | probably best known for putting his arm around Elizabe |
He was | probably hit by fire from Flak Batterie 503. |
He is | probably best known for the role of Michael Vaughn on |
He died | probably at Halle, c. 1539 |
In all honesty, he would | probably have chosen a wife from one of them." |
As MP he would | probably be equally as well described as representing |
From 1545 until 1549 he was | probably choirmaster to Philippe de Croy, Duke of Aers |
He is | probably most remembered for his refusal to wear a hel |
He died, | probably in the vicinity of Amsterdam, on 18 August 16 |
He was | probably born in Reading, with records showing that he |
He was | probably born in Falaise, Calvados, where his grandfat |
He is | probably best-known for playing the character of Lee N |
He was | probably from Perugia, and may have been the son of th |
He was | probably with the school when it moved to Seaforth. |
kills, it is as an administrator that he will | probably be best remembered. |
He was | probably related to Richard de Beaufou Bishop of Avran |
pric on January 3, 1499, by which time he had | probably received consecration. |
He was | probably the father of Dr. Matthew Britton, prefect an |
nt, but as he was commanding a battery he was | probably acting in a higher rank. |
He was | probably born in Antwerp, where he studied under Wille |
In more southerly regions he is | probably known as Dhu-Samani. |
He is | probably best known as one of the architects of the mo |
his time employed at Bray Mills and so he was | probably involved . |
He is | probably best remembered for his role as former Britis |
He was | probably initially trained as a painter. |
He was | probably a nephew of Hantili II. |
At this point, he was | probably at the height of his wealth. |
He also | probably added the rear kitchen wing. |
He was | probably the son of Adam de Pilmuir, a Dundee burgess, |
He was | probably the keeper of the treasury of King Canute the |
He was | probably a Christian like his grandfather Khan Kubrat. |
He is | probably best known for designing the Maxi Class saili |
He is | probably the best Armenian writer of the genre. |
other died, he was raised by Oboro, so he was | probably the first to join the Moonlight Bandits. |
He was | probably from the Sumiswald region of Emmental in the |
He was | probably born at Skopje, European Turkey, after which |
Nowadays, he is | probably the last surviving member of the Bataillon “D |
He is | probably most notable for scoring Walsall's winning go |
However, he was | probably Nestorian. |
He was | probably the youngest German ace in World War I. |
He is | probably the author of a treatise on the Holy Spirit t |
er he was in Ireland and in Spain and he died | probably in France in 1652. |
He is | probably the first astrologer to have used the midpoin |
He was | probably the father of the instrument maker Antonio Bi |
He was | probably killed in 1236 during the Mongol invasion of |
ad known about the weakened railbed, he would | probably have moderated his speed. |
To me, at that time, he was | probably the guy who pushed the boundaries the furthes |
avis' place of birth is uncertain, but he was | probably born in upstate New York. |
his family moved to Middelburg, where he was | probably educated. |
He is | probably best known for his book, Use Your Head, his p |
He is | probably best known for his roles in Fiddler on the Ro |
when he was just four years old, though he is | probably best remembered for his performance in The Bi |
ce was knighted in 1147, at which date he was | probably from sixteen to eighteen years of age. |
He lived, | probably at Sens, in the thirteenth century. |
's exact year of birth is unknown, but he was | probably born in the mid 1740s. |
He is | probably best known as an Everton player, although he |
He was | probably from Nishapur. |
He is | probably best known for free improvisation, but has al |
He was | probably a god of trade and protector of travellers, s |
Diamond Head are | probably most famous among heavy metal fans for their |
Two cavities at the top of his head are | probably designed to receive deer horns. |
Furthermore, the heads were | probably displayed on poles as warnings to others. |
cording to Tkach and colleagues, M. heardi is | probably primarily a parasite of birds that has second |
At one time, Orsett Heath was | probably part of a large swathe of heathland iterspace |
on't agree with this figure and the height is | probably between 320 and 350 feet. |
usion that they originated in the Hejaz, most | probably in the site of Qurayya. |
journey has been dated to 326-28, Helena was | probably born in 248 or 250. |
city of high antiquity and as a Hellenic city | probably of Lacedaemonian colonization. |
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