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  • an Irish-born British Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman popularly referred to as Lord Kitchener. He first came to public notice when he vindicated ...
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  • Cicero (106 – 43 B.C.E.), lawyer, statesman, philosopher, and writer ... Demosthenes (384 – 322 B.C.E.) was a prominent statesman and orator ...
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  • Thomas Masaryk was an Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak statesman, sociologist and philosopher, and a strong advocate of Czechoslovak independence ...
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  • Sir Thomas More ( February 7, 1478 - July 6, 1535) was an English lawyer, author, statesman, and a Catholic martyr. During his lifetime he earned ...
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  • had reached Europe in early 1844. The French statesman François Guizot, supported by King Louis-Philippe of France, had strongly renounced the annexation ...
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  • in the late nineteenth century by the British statesman Lord George Curzon who described Korea as a "sort of political Tom Tiddler's ground ...
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  • available as a potential "elder statesman" who could head such ... writing on the website of the New Statesman on the issue of "outing ...
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  • Rhodes Scholarship in 1909, he was a Prussian Statesman, holding the office of Prussian Minister to England, and Foreign Minister of Prussia. ...
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  • Demosthenes (384–322 B.C.E., Greek: Δημοσθένης (Dēmosthénēs)) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. His ...
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  • compound, and some of the surrounding houses. The Statesman reported on July 4 that light machine-guns and sophisticated self-loading rifles had been ...
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  • were united between 1450 and 1600 by a Mohawk statesman, Hiawatha, and religious leader, Deganawida.Barry M. Priztker. A Native American Encyclopedia: ...
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  • Carlo Gozzi portrayed Tartaglia as a statesman, and so he remained thereafter. Tartaglia wears a large felt hat, an enormous cloak, oversized ...
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  • B.C.E.), was a prominent Athenian statesman, orator, and general. He ... Thucydides reprehends the Athenian statesman for his political conduct ...
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  • Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749 – January 23, 1800), South Carolina statesman, was one of four signers of the Declaration of Independence ...
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  • Ipswich, Suffolk, England, was a powerful English statesman and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Born in humble circumstances, he was introduced ...
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  • a foreign office, welcoming Prussian statesman Paul George Mollendorff into the foreign office as an official advisor to the crown. ...
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  • peaked during the reign of the outstanding statesman Mai Idris Aluma (c. 1571–1603). ===Idris Aluma=== Aluma is remembered for his military ...
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  • Shāng Yāng (商鞅; Kung-sun Yang; Wei Yang; Pinyin Shang Yang; d. 338 B.C.E.) was an important statesman and social political philosopher ...
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  • Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh 1818-1887, was a British statesman who served under two of Britain's most influential ...
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  • quot;) was a prominent and influential statesman, orator, and general of ... Pericles was a statesman, military leader and orator, who towered ...
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