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  • powers, mainly Germany and the Ottoman Empire. This reassignment work continued ... took colonies overseas, the Russian Empire expanded via land across ...
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  • von Preußen), ruling both the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia ... the secret Reinsurance Treaty with the Russian Empire, which Bismarck had concluded ...
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  • diversion until the decline of the Roman Empire, after which it fell into ... concentrating on numbers juggling; Russian folk—colorful costumes ...
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  • The ruling power of the area, up until 1917, was the Ottoman Empire ... of the General Zionists were German or Russian liberals. However, following ...
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  • haired, bird-like English woman with a Russian painter husband became her ... Affair (1999), Cellular (2004), and Inland Empire (2006), an episode of the ...
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  • near Warsaw in Poland, then part of the Russian Empire, probably on November 21, 1902. (This would concur with the date and month he admitted in private ...
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  • had been profoundly changed by the Second Empire reforms to the city's ... [[File:WorldEmpires.png|thumb|400px|World Empires 1900. British Empire ...
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  • fantastic creatures threatened the British Empire. Invasion literature was ... Not long afterward, a Russian ship, the Demeter, having lifted anchor ...
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  • Lawrence Welk, brought his own German and Russian musical heritage into the ... of the vast Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was the cultural center ...
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  • Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Borodin); Russian nationalists abandoned Western ... Western European folksongs as much as the Russian ones did, since Bohemia ...
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  • flourished. In 1238, the Mongolian Empire invaded, the two sides signed ... of becoming tributaries of the growing empire of Goguryeo. Dongye existed ...
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  • Swiss Confederation within the Holy Roman Empire. In 1353, Berne joined the ... during World War I, and was home to Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin ...
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  • The family spoke Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian at home, and Peres learned ... Peres was polyglot, speaking Polish, French, English, Russian, Yiddish ...
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  • associated with the birth of the Russian Empire and Russia's entry ... Tsardom of Russia, and the subsequent Russian Empire, from 1712 to 1918 (being ...
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  • Istanbul, under Rear Admiral Souchon, engaging Russian forces in the Black Sea. On March 22, 1916, Dönitz was promoted to sub-lieutenant. When the Breslau/Midilli ...
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  • costs of maintaining its so-called "empire"—the military, KGB ... . After the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I ...
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  • Alexander A. Goldenweiser, a Russian-American ethnologist, provided ... the centre of the sprawling Munhumutapa Empire. Clans, which consist of ...
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  • a political alliance with the Holy Roman Empire and strengthened the Church ... (Katerina Ismailova) Opera Vocal Score in Russian And English. Dsch. 2004 ...
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  • [[Image:1904 Russian Tsar-Stop your cruel oppression of the Jews-LOC hh0145s.jpg|thumb|300px|The Wandering Jew as a symbol of Jewish persecution ...
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  • Tower (1799–1801), but was released because of Russian interests. *Lord George Gordon, instigator of the Gordon Riots in 1780, spent six months ...
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