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  • 31Pope Benedict VIII —     Pope Benedict VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Benedict VIII     Date of birth unknown; d. 9 April, 1024. The first of the Tusculan popes, being the son of Gregory, Count of Tusculum, and Maria, and brother of John XIX, he was, though… …

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  • 32Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy — The calculus controversy was an argument between 17th century mathematicians Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz (begun or fomented in part by their disciples and associates – see Development of the quarrel below) over who had first invented… …

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  • 33Mary Campbell (colonial settler) — Memorial to Mary Campbell, placed just outside Mary Campbell Cave. Mary Campbell, later Mary Campbell Willford was an American colonial settler, taken captive as a child by Native Americans during the French and Indian War. Later rescued, she is… …

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  • 34Rush Limbaugh — For other members of the Limbaugh family, see Limbaugh family. Rush Limbaugh …

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  • 35Principality of Guria — Infobox Former Country native name=გურიის სამთავრო conventional long name= Principality of Guria common name = Guria continent=Europe status=Client state empire=Kingdom of Imereti (1460s 1810), Imperial Russia (1810 1828) status text=Autonomous… …

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  • 36Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth — (c.1680 – October 25, 1734), was a leading Cornish politician of his time in the Whig interest, was the eldest son of Edward Boscawen, by Jael, daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin. The parliamentary representation of the boroughs of Tregony and… …

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  • 37Arnold Potter — (January 11, 1804 – April 2, 1872) was a self declared Messiah and a leader of a schismatic sect in Latter Day Saint movement. Potter referred to himself as Potter Christ. Potter was born in Herkimer County, New York. At age 19, he married Almira …

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  • 38John Jameson (colonel) — John Jameson (1751 – 20 November 1810) was an American soldier, most notable for his service during the American Revolutionary War. He was of Scottish descent and was a resident of Culpeper, Virginia and belonged to the distinguished Jameson… …

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  • 39Mount Tom Taylor — Summit ridge of Mount Tom Taylor Elevation 1,789 m (5,869 ft) …

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  • 40Servants of Mary (Order of Servites) — • Order founded on the feast of the Assumption, 1233 when the Blessed Virgin appeared to seven noble Florentines Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Servants of Mary (Order of Servites)     Servants of Ma …

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