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Philip was also | probably a lawyer. |
She was born, | probably, at Manchester. |
He was consecrated | probably around 740. |
He was born | probably in 906 AH (1500 CE) |
A stone castle was built, | probably in the 13th century. |
Baker was married, | probably in Massachusetts, around 1821. |
The west tower was erected | probably before 1582. |
He was born | probably in Rouen, studied probably with Denis Gaultie |
The policy was changed, | probably at the insistence of bishops, because Fr. |
In 1936, this endling was ‘Benjamin' ( | probably actually a female), the last thylacine, or Ta |
The station was closed, | probably in 1956: see List of closed railway stations |
A man crossing a footbridge was killed, | probably by union fire. |
blocked the bullets, but the man was injured, | probably by flying glass. |
It was most | probably founded by the Bishop Alexander of Lincoln. |
He was born, | probably, at Strasbourg, and died there between 1634 a |
uarded access to the house and was demolished | probably around 1800. |
ive of England, but his ancestry was Flemish, | probably of noble birth. |
Ropley is not mentioned, but was most | probably included in Bishop's Sutton. |
It burned in 1914 (?) and was rebuilt | probably on the old lines and opened in 1915. |
In 1187/1188 Valdemar was consecrated | probably in the Cathedral St. Petri. |
He was murdered, | probably at Chesters, by the patricius (ealdorman) Sic |
The house was thus | probably built and first occupied by William Byrd III, |
It was used | probably from the fifth century onward, for recording |
Walter was born | probably at Merton in Surrey or educated there; hence |
thorne's flag, and the painting was therefore | probably commissioned by him. |
He was also | probably not the founder of the Bishopric of Mortlach- |
In fact he was most | probably a founder-member of the club in the late 1870 |
She had two known sons, Arnulf (who was born | probably about 885) and Guy (who was born probably abo |
A celebrated performer on the viol, was born ( | probably) in the parish of Christchurch, Newgate Stree |
000 attackers) , but the real number was most | probably lower (around 15,000, according to Levine, 19 |
nobility, he lost the throne and was killed, | probably in Iske Qazan. |
This asteroid was most | probably formed from a larger body through a catastrop |
n English Augustinian friar who was executed, | probably in December 1539; he was canonised in 1970. |
y Tower (which stood nearby), was demolished, | probably early in the 19th century. |
He was born | probably in the diocese of Beauvais and entered the or |
Farneworth was born | probably at Bonsall or Bonteshall, Derbyshire, of whic |
luence of Henry of Blois, and was consecrated | probably in March 1136. |
ted 1850, when the business was established), | probably around 1860. |
In 1520, he was most | probably at the Field of the Cloth of Gold with Henry |
, was that President Kennedy was assassinated | probably as a result of a conspiracy. |
He was associated | probably with Pontus and wrote a history of the area t |
Cantarella was most | probably a variation of arsenic used by Pope Alexander |
ng Benlli (after whom the mountain was named) | probably lived there c. 450. |
her brother, Benilus or Venilus, and was most | probably the son of the general and rebel Vitalian. |
It was most | probably a major factor in the decision to release him |
It was created | probably for Thietmar (in the 920s) and passed to his |
He was born | probably in Essex, England and arrived in Salem, Massa |
This was published, | probably in the 1930s, “with Christmas Greetings” from |
e fortieth chapter of the first book was most | probably written by Cyprian himself. |
ammerer late in the Middle Ages, but was more | probably written around 750 in France. |
Where the house is now located was most | probably where the stables and out buildings of the ho |
ugh of Penryn, in Cornwall, but was defeated, | probably more to the regret of his friends than of him |
This was very | probably a transfer to metalworking of a technique alr |
ever in 1926, Folz's lifetime ban was lifted, | probably to prevent him from going the first American |
The manor house itself was demolished, | probably during the ownership of Peter Eaton, in the m |
aty Centennial held in Portsmouth NH was most | probably the largest centennial event held on the Russ |
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