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    Effendi or effendy (Turkish: efendi [eˈfændi]; Ottoman Turkish: افندی, romanized: afandi; originally from Medieval Greek: αφέντης [aˈfendis]) is a title...
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  • The Aix-en-Provence possessions were a series of alleged cases of demonic possession occurring among the Ursuline nuns of Aix-en-Provence (South of France)...
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    Frederick V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (6 July 1594, Sulzburg, Hochschwarzwald – 8 September 1659, Durlach) was a German nobleman, who ruled as margrave...
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  • Czechoslovakia entered the communist era with a varied religious heritage. There were nine major creeds listed in its censuses: Roman Catholic, Ruthenian...
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    Sigrid Minerva Boni Avibus (born September 14, 2002) widely known as Boni Avibus is an Indonesian dramatist, poet, activist, theater performer, actress...
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    A Fiery Serpent (also known as a snake-Lubac, Letun, Letuchy, Litavets, Maniac, nalyot, ognyanny and prelestnik) (Ukrainian: перелесник) is an evil entity...
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  • Amy Jo Bourret (July 20, 1962 - November 26, 2015) was an American attorney and author. Her best known work is the novel, Mothers and Other Liars. Bourret...
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  • Alice Bertha Clayden (1881−1958) was a British police officer. She had three brothers in the Metropolitan Police and when all but twenty of that force's...
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