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Sidney Algier (December 5, 1889 –
April 24, 1945) was an
American actor, film
director and screenwriter. He was
married to Wava Roberts. Born in Shamokin...
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Horatio Alger Jr. (/ˈældʒər/;
January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899) was an
American author who
wrote young adult novels about impoverished boys and
their rise...
- The
Algiers Accords of
January 19, 1981 was a set of
obligations and
commitments undertaken independently by the
United States and Iran to
resolve the...
- Søstre[permanent dead link] "Krigen mod
Algier". natmus.dk (in Danish).
National Museum of Denmark. Struwe, Lars. "Danmark
bombede Algier – og
glemte alt om det" (in...
- single-party
system and the
creation of a real
democracy baptized the "Spring of
Algier". The
demonstrators were
repressed by the
authorities (more than 300 dead)...
-
Edith Maunder calling time on the
solar eclipse in
Algier, 1900....
- Tyrkjaránið [ˈtʰɪr̥caˌrauːnɪθ]) were a
series of
slave raids by
pirates from
Algier that took
place in
Iceland in the
summer of 1627. The
adjectival label "Turkish"...
- The
Bordellos of
Algiers (German: Die Fraueng****e von
Algier) is a 1927
German silent drama film
directed by
Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch and
starring Maria...
- 2011.
Retrieved 1 May 2011. "Practical
information to go on
holidays to
Algier with
Travel by Air France". AirFrance.
Archived from the
original on 19...
- Barbareskenstaaten: (
Algier, Tripolis,
Tunis 1518-1830) [The
international legal personality and the
international legal practice of the
barbaresque states: (
Algier, Tripolis...