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  • Esterhazy of Galantha
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    to it in times of crisis. These included the Turkish siege of Vienna in 1683, and the outright occupation of Vienna by Napoleon in 1809. The family acquired...
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  • Government in ancient Egypt
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    rattle-like musical instrument that was especially important in religious ceremonies. The ancient Egyptians enjoyed a variety of leisure activities, including...
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  • architect of the United States Capitol. Le Corbusier (1887–1965), architect. Richard Leplastrier (1939-), Australian architect. Gabriel Manigault (1758–1809),...
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  • Music of Basque Country)
    international pilgrimage on the Way of St James added greatly to leave an imprint in both instruments and tunes. Folk instruments widespread in Europe ceased...
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    Ancestry of Argentineans from Autosomal, Y-Chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA". Annals of Human Genetics. 74 (1): 65–76. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00556...
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  • The System of Economic Contradictions, or The Philosophy of Poverty)
    /ˈpruːdɒ̃/, US: /pruːˈdɒ̃, pruːˈdoʊn/, French: [pjɛʁ ʒɔzɛf pʁudɔ̃]; 15 January 1809 – 19 January 1865) was a French socialist, politician, philosopher, and economist...
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