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  • 111Sidney Reilly — Lieutenant Sidney George Reilly, MC (c. March 24 1873/1874 – November 5 1925), famously known as the Ace of Spies , was a Jewish Russian or Ukrainian born adventurer and secret agent employed by Scotland Yard, the British Secret Service Bureau… …

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  • 112Swansea (disambiguation) — Swansea is a city and county unitary authority in Wales.There are several other places named Swansea:;Australia *Swansea, Tasmania *Swansea, New South Wales;Canada *Swansea, Ontario, a community in Toronto;United States *Swansea, Arizona (ghost… …

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  • 113Magnus III of Norway — Magnus Barefoot (Barfoot) King of Norway Reign 1093–1103 Predecessor Olaf Kyrre Successor Olaf Magnusson, Eystein Magnusson and Sigurd the Crusader Consort …

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  • 114Sliotar — A sliotar (or sliothar may derive from Irish sliabh , meaning mountain and thar meaning across ), pronounced IPA|/ʃlʲɪt̪ˠəɾˠ/, is a hard solid sphere slightly larger than a tennis ball, consisting of a cork core covered by two pieces of leather… …

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  • 115List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy — This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy. It covers the various types of ships that support the frontline combat vessels of the United States Navy. See also: * United States Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force * United States Coast Guard… …

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  • 116Maurice Baring — Born 27 April 1874 Mayfair Died 14 December 1945 Language English Nationality British Alma mater Trinity College, Cambridge …

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  • 117Magnus V of Norway — Magnus Erlingsson King of Norway Reign 1161 – 15 June 1184 Coronation Bergen, 1163/1164 Predecessor Inge Haraldsson and Haakon the Broadshouldered Successor Sverre Sigurdsson …

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  • 118Magnus IV of Norway — Magnus IV the Blind King of Norway Reign 1130–1135 Predecessor Sigurd the Crusader Successor Harald Gille Reign 1137–1139 Predecessor Harald Gille Successor …

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  • 119Eystein I of Norway — Bust of Eystein I, now on display at Bergen Museum Eystein I Magnusson (ca. 1088 – August 29, 1123) (Norwegian: Øystein) was king of Norway from 1103 to 1123.[1] Contents …

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  • 120Olaf Magnusson of Norway — Olaf Magnusson (1099–22 December 1115) was king of Norway 1103–1115. He was the son of King Magnus Barefoot and Sigrid, daughter of Sakse of Vik.[1] Olaf became king together with his half brothers Sigurd Jorsalfar and Øystein Magnusson when his… …

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