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Adelaide of Italy 200    
Saint Adelaide of Italy, also called Adelaide of Burgundy (931/932 – 16 December 999) was Holy Roman Empress and perhaps the most prominent European woman of the 10th century. She was the daughter of Rudolf II of Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia. Her...
Mieszko II Lambert Mieszko II    
This article is about a Polish king. See also Duke Mieszko II the Fat. Mieszko II Lambert (b. ca. 990 - d. 10/11 May 1034), was King of Poland during 1025-1031, and Duke from 1032 until his death. He was the second son of Bolesław I the Brave, but...
Sidonius Apollinaris      
Gaius Sollius (Modestus) Apollinaris Sidonius or Saint Sidonius Apollinaris (November 5 of an unknown year, perhaps 430 – August, 489), a poet, diplomat, and bishop. Sidonius was "the single most important surviving author from fifth-century Gaul"...
Alamut View of top.    
Alamūt (Persian language Persian: الموت "Eagle taught" or "Eagle's Nest") was once a mountain fortress located in the central Alborz Mountains south of the Caspian Sea close to Gazor Khan near Qazvin Province, about 100 km from present-day Tehran in...
Mary Sue Hubbard Mary Sue Hubbard    
Mary Sue Hubbard (born Mary Sue Whipp on June 17, 1931 at Rockdale, Texas; died November 25, 2002 at Los Angeles, California) was the third wife of L. Ron Hubbard, from 1952 to his death in 1986, and was a leading figure in Scientology for much of...
Rudolph, Count of Ponthieu      
Count Rudolph (or Rudolf) of Ponthieu (died 866) was son of Welf (also Hwelf or Welf I) and brother of Judith of Bavaria, wife of Emperor Louis the Pious. Through Judith's influence her brother Rudolph acquired and became Lay Abbot of the Abbey's of...
Mohammed Khodabanda      
Mohammed Khodabanda is the son of Abbas I of Persia. In 1621, Abbas fell seriously ill. His heir, Mohammed Khodabanda, thought he was on his deathbed and began to celebrate his accession to the throne with his Qizilbash supporters. But the shah...
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