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Bettiah is a city and the
administrative headquarters of West
Champaran district (Tirhut Division) - (Tirhut). It is near the Indo-Nepal border, 225 kilometres...
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Bethia Foott (1907–1995) was an
Australian non-fiction writer. She is best
known for
Dismissal of a Premier, a
record of the 1932
dismissal of Jack Lang...
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Bethia Mary
Clarke (1867–1959) was a
British artist known for her
paintings of portraits,
landscapes and
interior scenes.
Clarke was born at Blackheath...
- Lucy
Bethia (Colquhoun)
Walford (17
April 1845 – 11 May 1915) was a
Scottish novelist and artist, who
wrote 45 books, the
majority of them "light-hearted...
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moths in the
family Sphingidae,
containing only one species,
Leucomonia bethia,
which is
known from New
South Wales and Queensland. The
larvae have been...
- Mega is a
Chilean free-to-air
television network owned by Mega Media, a
Bethia holding company. It
began its
transmissions on 23
October 1990 as the first...
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Worcester County, M****achusetts, on
February 2, 1712. She was the
daughter of
Bethia (née Thurston) and Seth Chapin, who was a
respected member of the community...
- Beatrice. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was more
often a
diminutive of
Bethia.
Betty Cuthbert (1938–2017),
Australian sprinter and
Olympic champion Betty...
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Institution of
Civil Engineers. In 1836, on 5 July,
Peter Barlow married Bethia Crawford Caffin; they had two daughters, and one son, also
called Peter...
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Archived from the
original on 7
April 2020.
Retrieved 13
November 2017. Kwak,
Bethia (27 May 2017). "Ireland
appears set to
elect first openly ****
prime minister"...