- of a lady
called Eve, the
mother of
Maurice I, Lord of
Janly and
Roland Janly. Guy II de
Janly (Genleio, Genley): The
charter of the
abbey of Saint-Étienne...
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Jan,
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JAN may
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Janly tebigatyň
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English as
Ashgabat Zoo (Turkmen:...
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Representative Thompson, "
Jan. 6 was the
culmination of an
attempted coup, a
brazen attempt, as one
rioter put it
shortly after Jan. 6, to
overthrow the government...
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Dutch professional footballer who
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Civil Rights History:
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August 2022. "Elliott,
Michele Irmiter, (born 7
Jan. 1946),
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Robert Maxwell MC (born
Ján Ludvík
Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5
November 1991) was a Czechoslovak-born
British media proprietor, politician...