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  • Sassoon was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2009 Birthday Honours. In June 2011 it was reported that Sassoon ...
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  • ==After the fall of the Soviet empire== Zinoviev changed his critical attitude to communism in light of the crime, corruption and economic problems ...
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  • In 326 C.E., Christianity became the religion of the empire and Philadelphia became the seat of a bishopric during the beginning of the Byzantine ...
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  • Rosa, he was the owner of the Redwood Empire Ice Arena, which opened in ... * [http://www.snoopyshomeice.com/ Snoopy's Home Ice: Redwood ...
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  • time all of Bohemia was a part of the Holy Roman Empire. ... of the collapsed Austro-Hungarian Empire. In about two decades, the ...
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  • | birth_place = Odessa, Russian Empire | death_date = January 27, 1940 ... and mass exodus of Jews from the Russian Empire, Isaac Babel survived the ...
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  • The nation-state also differs from an empire, which is usually an expansive ... Spain, the largest and most powerful empire at that time. This created ...
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  • During the Age of Exploration, the Portuguese Empire was the first ... control came into the hands of the British Empire; part of the political impetus ...
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  • Our Imperial Ancestors have founded Our Empire on a basis broad and everlasting and have deeply and firmly implanted virtue; Our subjects ever ...
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  • conqueror), was the ruler of the Moghul Empire from 1658 until 1707. He ... might to expand and consolidate the Mughal Empire, at high cost. His rule inspired ...
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  • which threatened the stability of the Roman Empire. The Social War (91-88 B.C.E.) between Rome and its Italian allies was followed by a Civil War instigated ...
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  • great devotion in the ancient Babylonian empire, as evidenced by the many ... the advent of Christianity in the Roman empire and Islam in the Arabic world ...
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  • |combatant1=United KingdomBritish Empire |combatant2=Afghans ... "The sun never sets on the British empire" had been a true saying ...
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  • * Portuguese Empire * Portuguese * Decolonization * Philippines * Manila ==Notes== ==References== * Blair, Emma Helen, James Alexander Robertson ...
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  • Francia or Frankia, later also called the Frankish Empire (Latin: imperium Francorum), Frankish Kingdom (Latin: regnum Francorum, "Kingdom ...
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  • === Ronald Dworkin's Law's Empire (1986) === In his 1986 book, Law's Empire, Ronald Dworkin touches briefly ...
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  • deteriorating situation of the Byzantine Empire in the east. The breakdown ... were putting strong pressure on the Byzantine Empire. A turning point ...
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  • Almoravids, the founders of the Moorish Empire which stretched from present ... and religious architecture of the Moorish empire as it existed in the Middle Ages. ...
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  • known to the educated class in the Roman Empire. The ponderous work (the ... the causes of the fall of the Achaemenid empire and the Roman Republic. The ...
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  • When the guns silenced, Japan had lost its empire, including Singapore. Great ... * British Empire * World War II ==Notes== ==References== ...
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