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... death , formed the nucleus of the National Gallery ANGILBERT ( d . 814 ) , Frankish Latin poet , and minister of Charlemagne , was of noble Frankish parentage , and educated at the palace school under Alcuin . As the friend and adviser ...
... death , formed the nucleus of the National Gallery ANGILBERT ( d . 814 ) , Frankish Latin poet , and minister of Charlemagne , was of noble Frankish parentage , and educated at the palace school under Alcuin . As the friend and adviser ...
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... death ; at the same time the marchioness was condemned to perpetual imprisonment in a convent . She easily obtained pardon , and the sentence of death against the other two was commuted into perpetual imprisonment . Auvergne remained in ...
... death ; at the same time the marchioness was condemned to perpetual imprisonment in a convent . She easily obtained pardon , and the sentence of death against the other two was commuted into perpetual imprisonment . Auvergne remained in ...
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... death in 1252 his three sons partitioned the principality and founded respectively the lines of Aschersleben , Bernburg and Zerbst . The family ruling in Aschersleben became extinct in 1315 , and this district was subsequently ...
... death in 1252 his three sons partitioned the principality and founded respectively the lines of Aschersleben , Bernburg and Zerbst . The family ruling in Aschersleben became extinct in 1315 , and this district was subsequently ...
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... death of Prince Charles at the battle of Semlin in 1789 it passed to his son Augustus II . This prince sought to emulate the changes which had recently been made in France by dividing Cöthen into two departments and introducing the Code ...
... death of Prince Charles at the battle of Semlin in 1789 it passed to his son Augustus II . This prince sought to emulate the changes which had recently been made in France by dividing Cöthen into two departments and introducing the Code ...
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... death . Occasionally , however , convulsions may set in towards the end , and a death somewhat similar to that of asphyxia takes place . In some recent experiments on cats performed by Sutherland Simpson and Percy T. Herring , they ...
... death . Occasionally , however , convulsions may set in towards the end , and a death somewhat similar to that of asphyxia takes place . In some recent experiments on cats performed by Sutherland Simpson and Percy T. Herring , they ...
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