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Pullum died in 1964, | probably aged 58. |
He was born in 1780, | probably at L'Assomption. |
He retired in 1438, | probably due to poor health. |
He died in 1291, | probably on 10 October. |
He was born in Hertfordshire, | probably at Braughing. |
Robert de Den died in 1349, | probably at Rome. |
Sykes was born in 1725, | probably in New Castle, Delaware. |
The lighthouse was built in 1785, | probably by Russian PoWs. |
It was built originally in 1483, | probably as a private house. |
Egino (Agino) of Kakelingen, appeared in 944, | probably as the ancestor of the lords of Konradsburg |
Basset was elected in 1241, | probably in December, and consecrated on 9 October 124 |
said to have equalled 700,000 ducats in gold ( | probably Venetian). |
Keenan was born in Ireland, | probably in the 1840s, and immigrated to the United St |
as elected as the new abbot sometime in 1310, | probably by August. |
He resigned from both in 1913, | probably due to advancing deafness. |
Sinnett married his wife Patience in 1870, | probably in the London area. |
It first appeared in print in 1470, | probably by Albrecht Pfister in Bamberg. |
"All in all | probably the best version for the Spectrum yet" Crash |
He was born in Mainz, | probably in the beginning of the 15th century. |
It was captured by the Soviets in 1945 ( | probably in Manchuria) |
was discovered in western Argentina in 1868, | probably near San Juan. |
His involvement in politics | probably led to his 1909 arrest and exile from the Ste |
Some rebuilding took place in 1774, | probably under the direction of the Chester architect |
He was born in 1837 | probably in Quebec City and died in Westmount, Quebec |
Between 1604 and 1610 he was in Italy, | probably in Rome. |
as consecrated at Drogheda, and died in 1611, | probably on 10 September. |
x-Principle Baptists also existed in England, | probably pre-dating those in America. |
He died in 1193, | probably on 27 June but possibly on 14 July. |
Dreadnought underway at high speed in 1917, | probably prior to her U.S. Navy service. |
She left the latter in 1919, | probably due to a mental breakdown, to live alone in C |
captives, who were trying to hide in careae ( | probably caves), on Formentera. |
ilding was, however, heavily rebuilt in 1866, | probably to a design by John Gibson. |
One Debrecen variety is a foot in diameter, | probably the world's largest biscuit that is commonly |
It reappeared in 1949, | probably revived by the American Record Corporation wh |
501 to 1506, receiving his doctorate in (most | probably) canonical law. |
ird Best Hull and recounts an anecdote in it ( | probably not true). |
tains two stuccoed cottages built in 1911-12, | probably for servants, a gardener, or caretaker. |
Eustace was selected as treasurer in 1217, | probably on 4 November, and held the office until his |
e founded a college at Wingham, Kent in 1286, | probably a college of canons serving a church. |
Chrodobert's authority in Alemannia | probably increased after the succession of Sigebert II |
Zawahiri, "emir of the Jihad Group in Egypt", | probably meaning Islamic Jihad, now known as Islamic J |
ans, who founded several colonies in Morocco, | probably inhabited the banks of the Bou Regreg. |
hat Bessieux's determination to stay in Gabon | probably influenced the French government's decision t |
the most iconic pieces of graffiti in Wales, | probably the most iconic in mid-Wales. |
bert wrote 47 sermons before he died in 1172, | probably at the French Cistercian monastery of Larrivo |
June 1499 and was consecrated later in 1499, | probably on 20 October. |
It was built in 1632-1633, | probably by Sir Edward Peyto, who was Lord of the Ches |
He served as praetor in Sicily, | probably in 96 BC, shortly after the Second Servile Wa |
flint walling, appears to be Norman in date, | probably of the twelfth century. |
a Spanish rabbi and codifier born in Navarre, | probably at Estella, in the first third of the 14th ce |
s before moving to Prescott, Arizona in 1863, | probably related to prospecting in the region at the t |
He held Hadzor in Worcestershire, | probably given to him by William fitz Osbern; also lan |
as archbishop of the Swedish church in Skara, | probably to make Sweden independent from Adalbert of H |
t Nice Jazz Festival in Nice, France in 1948, | probably the first formal International Jazz Festival. |
He settled in Montreal, | probably because of an old friend, Peter McGill,and Pe |
was compiled in the 14th century, in Iceland, | probably using the Chronicon Universale Anonymi Laudun |
sits on top of the highest point in Shepshed, | probably on the site of an ancient pre-Christian site |
ist named Ralph of Tiberias, and John in turn | probably got his information from Philip. |
of ivories from a workshop in Constantinople, | probably closely connected with the Imperial Court. |
and named him a Knight of the Garter in 1471, | probably in honor of his support during the Wars of th |
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