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Bacara
In the fictional universe of Star Wars, the clone trooper commanders were clone troopers bred on Kamino for leadership roles in the Army of the Republic.
They led regiments of 2,304 clone troopers into battle. At the start of the war they were distinguished by yellow-orange markings on
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George Voigt
George Voigt was a German historian who was born in 1827 in Königsberg in East Prussia.
He died in Leipzig in 1891. Voigt was the son of the historian Johannes Voigt. Voigt belonged to the founders of modern research into the Ita
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Fenny Stratford railway station
Fenny Stratford railway station is a railway station that serves the Fenny Stratford area of Milton Keynes. It is located on the Bletchley-Bedford Marston Vale line.
The station is served by Silverlink County local serv
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List of Cambridge University people
The following persons attended the University of Cambridge but did not necessarily complete a degree course there.
The list of alumni has been divided into categories, but it should be noted that these categories are somewhat arbitrary, and that many of the university's alumni have been polymaths, in these cases an attempt has been made to put them in the category for which they were most famous.
Politics/Royalty
Kings and Queens
- Edward VII
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Kathy Stanton
Kathy Stanton is a Sinn Féin Member of the currently suspended Northern Ireland Assembly in North Belfast.
A former IRA prisoner, she is a full-time party official in North Belfast, and is her party's low-profile spokesperson on Equality. She was elected to the Assembly in November
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Jade Jagger
Jade Sheena Jezebel Jagger (born October 21, 1971 in Paris, France) is the only child of Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and his former wife Bianca Jagger. Jade spent her early years living with her parents on London’s fashionable Cheyne Walk. After her parents’ divorce in 1980, Jade spent most of her time
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Tasfa Iyasus of Ethiopia
Emperor Yekuno Amlak (throne name Tasfa Iyasus) was neguse negest (1270 - 1285) of Ethiopia and founder (or some say restorer) of the Solomonid dynasty. He traced his ancestry through his father, Tasfa Iyasus, to Dil Na'od, the last king of Axum.
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