Created Oct 12, 2004 | Updated Apr 12, 2005

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Descartes, Ren'e: , 1596-1650;./
Descartes, Ren'e: , 1596-1650; French philosopher and mathematician.
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Dawes: Charles Gates. 1865-1951../
Dawes: Charles Gates. 1865-1951.: Vice President of the United States under Calvin Coolidge (1925-29).
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Himmler, Heinrich. 1900-1945../
Himmler, Heinrich. 1900-1945.: German Nazi leader; chief of the Gestapo (1936-45).
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Marat, Jean Paul. 1743-1793../
Marat, Jean Paul. 1743-1793.: Swiss-born French revolutionary leader and jounalist; assassinated.
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Gama: Vasco da.; 1469?-1524../
Gama: Vasco da.; 1469?-1524. Portuguese explorer and colonial adminstrator; first to reach India by sea (1498).
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Otto, Nikolaus August. 1832-1891./
Otto, Nikolaus August. 1832-1891: German automotive inventor and manufacturer.
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Otis, James: 1725-1783../
Otis, James: 1725-1783. American revolutionary leader and pamphleteer.
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Otto I, A.D. 912-973./
Otto I: Called "Otto the Great." A.D. 912-973 King of Germany (936-73); first Holy Roman Emperor (962-73).
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Otway, Thomas. 1652-1685. English dramatist.
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Ostrogoth./
Ostrogoth: n. One of a tribe of eastern Goths that conquered and ruled Italy from A.D. 493 to 555.
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Machiavelli, Niccolo'. 1469-1527 ( & part's) - A3118998 .
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Agrippa./
Agrippa,: n. (Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa), Roman stateman and general; lived 63-12 B.C.; victor over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium (31 B.C.).
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Julian./
Julian: Latin name, Flavius Claudius Julianus. A.D. 331-363. Roman Emperor (361-363); opponent of christianity.
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Alien: adj. 1. Owning political allegiance to another country or government; foreign: a large alien population.
2. Belonging to, characteristic of, or derived from another country, place, society, or person; not ones own; unfamiliar; strange: " the Negro was compelled to adjust to an utterly alien culture" (Gordon K. Lewis).
3. Being inconsistent or opposed; repugnant; adverse. Used with to: lying is alien to his nature. -See Synonyms at extrinsic.
-n. 1. An unnaturalized foriegn resident of a country.
2. A member of another family, people, region, or the like.
3. A person who is excluded from some group; an outsider.
4. Ecology. A plant native to one region but naturalized in another.
-tr.v. aliened, -ening. -ens. To transfer (property) to another.
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Moseley, Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys. 1887-1915. : British physicist; developed modern form of the periodic table.
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Jesus./ 4? B.C.-A.D.29 ?, 1. Son of Mary; founder of Christianity; regarded by Christians as the son of God and the Messiah. Also, in various contexts, "Jesus Christ," "Christ," "Christ Jesus," or Jesus of Nazareth." 2. Christian Science. "The highest human corporeal concept of the divine idea" (Mary Baker Eddy).
-Cross referenced with: Christ./
Christ: n. Abbr. Chr. 1. The Anointed; the Messiah, as foretold by the prophet's of the Old Testament. 2. Jesus (see). 3. Christian Science. " The divine manifestation of God, which comes to the flesh to destroy incarnate error." (Mary Baker Eddy). -interj. Used as an oath.
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Adenauer, Konrad. 1876-1967. German statesman; Chancellor of West Germany ( 1949-63).
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Addams, Jane. 1860-1935. American social worker.
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-( Referance note: dead animal & such could have been a/an person ).
Agnus Dei: 1. The Lamb of God, an emblem of Christ, derived from John 1:29 and Isaiah 53:7. 2. An iconographic representation of this. 3. A liturgical prayer to Christ. [ Latin.]
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Buddha: Title of Gautama Siddhartha. 563?-483? B.C. Indian philosopher; founder of Buddhism.
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Bonney, William H. (See Billy the Kid). Billy the Kid. Original name, Henry McCarty, Also known as William H. Bonney. 1859?-1881. American bandit of the Southwest; killed in ambush.
-Reference note: a/an term used by the James family back then....
( Billy the Kid) was just a/an term ( used in the James family) by three more: three would be; Jes-up James ( supposely/supposed Jessica/Jesse James), Doc Holiday ( supposed/supposely Col. William James), & Al Capone ( supposed/supposely Henry James a.k.a. Alfred James.)
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Clark, Champ: In full, James Beauchamp Clark. 1850-1921. American political leader.
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Clark, William: 1770-1838. American military officer; public official; explorer; commanded overland expedition to the Pacific Ocean ( 1804-06) with Meriwether Lewis (see).
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Meriwether Lewis: 1774-1809. American explorer; led overland expedition to the Pacific Ocean ( 1804-06 ) with William Clark ( See above).
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Clark, George Rogers: 1752-1818. American frontiersman and military leader in the Revolutionary War.
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Alfred James, a.k.a. Alfred Houseman, a.k.a. Alfred Hickcock, a.ka. Alfred Hitchcock, a.k.a. Al Capone. ( possible a.k.a. Henry James) supposed/supposely a/an Navy Se.a.l.s./S.E.A.L.S. background/trained 1843-1916, American novelist and critic; resident in England; brother of William James.
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William James, Col. William James. 1842-1910, American philosopher and psychologist; brother of Henry James. supposed/supposely military. ( Could/supposed/supposely have been in the branch of the ( U.S./(U.S./A.o)/The United States/United States/America/United States America/U.S.A./The United States America of/United States America of) govt./government now known as the C.I.A./ Central Intelligence Agency). A.k.a.: Doc Holiday, ( a.k.a. supposed/supposely William James Lampton). Brother of Alfred James.
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Jessica James a.k.a. Jesse James a.k.a. Jes-up James. 1847-1882, American outlaw. ( picture of Jesse James is known as a/an picture of William James/ Col. William James or Alfred James instead of: Jessica James a.k.a. Jesse James a.k.a. Jes-up James. 1847-1882, American outlaw. )
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Otis James, 1725-1783. American revolutionary leader and pamphleteer. ( said/rumored to have lived in the first New York, which now there is a/an Library named after Otis named Otis Library in Norwich, Ct/Connecticut which is in The United States. The Library in its self is said/rumored to be where Otis use'ite to live on Franklin Square. Right next to where Alfred James a.k.a. Alfred Hickcock use to live &/or work for two short term's.
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Mary Queen of Scots: Title of Mary Stuart. 1542-1587. Queen of Scotland/Scottland; abdicated ( 1567 ); beheaded on charge's of sedition against her cousin Elizabeth I.
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Marvell, Andrew. 1621-1678. English poet, satirist, and political writer.
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Marx, Karl: 1818-1883. German philosopher and political economist; founder of world Communism.
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Martin, Saint: Also called "Saint Martin of Tour's." A.D. 315?-399? Patron saint of France.
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Masaryk, Jan Garrigue. 1886-1948. Czech statesmen and diplomat; son of Tom`as Garrigue M`asaryk.
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Masaryk, Tom`as Garrigue. 1850-1937. Czech statesmen; first president of Czechoslovakia ( 1918-35).
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Mascagni, Pietro. 1863-1945. Italian composer of opera's.
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Mary II: 1662-1694. Queen of England, Scotland/Scottland, and Ireland ( 1689-94); ruled jointly with her husband, William III
( see). ( a.k.a. possible/supposed/supposely Mary Catherine Queen of Scot's).
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Mary I: Title of Mary Tudor. Called "Bloody Mary". 1516-1558. Queen of England and Ireland ( 1553-58). ( a.k.a. possible/supposed/supposely Mary Catherine Queen of Scot's).
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William I ( 1 ): Known as the Conqueror 1027-1087. King of England ( 1066-87); led Norman Conquest ( 1066 ).
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William I ( 2 ): Known as the silent. 1533-1584. Prince of Orange; founder of the Dutch Republic and first stadholder ( 1579-84 ).
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William I ( 3 ): 1797-1888. King of Prussia ( 1861-88) and emperor of Germany ( 1871-88).
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William II ( 1 ): Known as William Rufus. 1056?-1100. King of England ( 1087-1100); son of William the Conqueror.
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William II ( 2 ): 1859-1941. Emperor of Germany and king of Prussia ( 1888-1918); abdicated.
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William III: 1650-1702. Stadholder of Holland ( 1672-1702 ); King of England ( 1689-1702 ) as joint sovereign with Mary II ( see above).
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William IV: 1765-1837: King of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover ( 1830-37); son of George III.
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Williams, Ralph Vaughan: ( See Vaughan Williams). Vaughan Williams, Ralph. 1872-1958. British composer.
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Vaughan, Henry: 1622-1695. English metaphysical poet.
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Williams, Roger: 1603?-1683. English clergyman in America; founder of Rhode Island.
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Williams, William Carlos: 1883-1963. American poet and physician.
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Wilson, Alexander: 1766-1813. Scotish/Scottish-born American ornithologist.
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Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees: 1869-1959. British physicist; devised the cloud chamber.
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Wilson, Henry: Original name, Jeremiah Jones Colbath. 1812-1875. Vice President of the United States under Ulysses S. Grant ( 1873-75).
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Wilson, ( Thomas) Woodrow: 1856-1924. Twenty-eighth President of the United States ( 1913-21).
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Lewis, John L(lewellyn): 1880-1969. American labor leader; organizer and president ( 1935-40) of the CIO.
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Lewis, ( Harry ) Sinclair. 1885-1951. American novelist.
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Lewis, C(live) S(taples). 1898-1963. English novelist.
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Wesley, Charles: 1707-1788. British Methodist preacher and author of 6,500 hymn's; brother of John Wesley.
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Wesley, John: 1703-1791. British founder of Methodism; brother of Charles Wesley.
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West, Benjamin: 1738-1820. American painter, resident in England.
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Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge): 1866-1946. English author.
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Cato, Marcus Porcius ( 1 ): Called "the Elder" or "the Censor."
234-149 B.C. Roman consul and censor.
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Cato, Marcus Porcius ( 2 ): Surname, Uticensis. Called "the Younger". 95-46 B.C. Roman statesman; opponent of Catiline and Caesar; great-grandson of Cato the Elder.
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Cather, Willa Sibert: 1873-1947. American author.
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Catherine I: 1684?-1727. Empress of Russia ( 1725-27 ); second wife of and successor to Peter the Great.
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Catherine II: Called "the Great". 1729-1796. Empress of Russia
( 1762-96).
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Catherine de Me'dicis: 1519-1589. Queen of France ( 1547-59).
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Catherine of Aragon: 1485-1536. Queen of England; first wife of Henry VIII.
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Catherine of Siena, Saint: 1347-1380. Italian mystic.
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Catiline: Latin name, Lucius Sergius Catilina. 108?-62 B.C. Roman politician; conspired to assassinate the consul's; attacked and foiled by Cicero; executed.
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Cass, Lewis: 1782-1866: American diplomat, political leader, and governor of Michigan Territory ( 1813-31 ).
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Cassatt, Mary: 1845-1926. American impressionist painter.
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Cassini, Giovanni Domenico or Jean Dominique. 1625-1712. Italian-born French astronomer; studied parallax of sun.
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Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius: Roman statesmen and historian of sixth century A.D..
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Cassirer, Ernst: 1874-1945: German philosopher.
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Cassius Longinus, Gaius: Died 42 B.C. Roman general and conspirator.
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Casement, Sir Roger David. 1864-1916. British diplomat and Irish nationalist; executed for treason.
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Casanova de Seingalt: Italian, Giovanni Jacopo. Known as Casanova. 1725-1798. Italian amorous adventurer.
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Carver, John: 1576?-1621. English Pilgrim colonist in America; first governor of Plymouth Colony ( 1620-21 ).
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Carver, George Washington: 1864?-1943. American agricultural chemist and educator.
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Caruso, Enrico: 1873-1921: Italian operatic tenor.
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Calder'on de la Barca, Pedro: 1600-1681. Spanish poet and playwright.
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Calamity, Jane: Original name, Martha Jane Canary ( Burke). 1852?-1903. American frontierswoman.
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Carew, Thomas: 1595?-1639? English Cavalier poet.
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Carlos, Don: In full, Carlos Maria Isidro de Borb'on. 1788-1855. Spanish pretender; leader of the Carlists.
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Carlos de Austria, Don: 1545-1568. Prince of Asturias and heir to the throne of Spain; son of Philip II; died mysteriously.
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Carlota: Original name, Marie Charlotte Am'elie. 1840-1927 Empress of Mexico ( 1864-67) and wife of Maximilian, Archduke of Austria.
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Carlson, Evans Fordyce: 1896-1947: U.S. Marine Corps general in World War II.
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Carlyle, Thomas: 1795-1881. English essayist and historian.
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Carnegie, Andrew: 1835-1919. Scottish/Scotish-born American industrialist and humanitarian.
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Carnot, Nicolas L'eonard Sadi: 1796-1832. French physicist; pioneer in thermodynamics.
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Carol II: 1893-1953. King of Rumania ( 1930-40 ); abdicated.
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Carolean: adj. Of or relatiing to Charles I or Charles II of England, or their times. [ From Medieval Latin Carolus, CHARLES.]
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Carothers, Wallace Hume: 1896-1937. American chemist; worked on synthetics, such as nylon.
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Carranza, Venustiano: 1859-1920. Mexican revolutionist and statesman; president ( 1915-20); opponent of Huerta, Villa, and Zapata; assassinated.
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Carrel, Alexis: 1873-1944: French surgeon and biologist in America (1905-39); discovered a/an method of suturing blood vessel's.
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Carrier, Willis Haviland: 1876-1950. American engineer; inventor of air conditioning.
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Carroll, Charles: Known as Carroll of Carrollton. 1737-1832. American Revolutionary leader.
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Carroll, Lewis: Pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. 1832-1898. English author and mathematician; creator of Alice in Wonderland.
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Pitcher, Molly: Original name, Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley. 1754-1832. American heroine of the Revolutionary War; carried water at the Battle of Monmouth ( 1778).
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Pisano, Andrea: Also Andrea da Pontedera. 1270?-1348. Italian sculptor; father of Nino Pisano.
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Pisano, Antonio: Called "Il(/il?/IL?/iL?/I1?/i1?/II?) Pisanello." 1397?-1455? Italian painter, graphic artist, and medalist.
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Pisano, Nino: 1315?-1368? Italian sculptor, goldsmith, and architect; son of Andrea Pisano.
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Pisano, Giovanni: 1245-1314. Italian sculptor, painter and architect; son of Nicola Pisano.
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Pisano, Nicola or Niccol'o: Also Nicola da Pisa. 1220-1284. Italian sculptor; father of Giovanni Pisano.
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Waals, Johannes Diderik van der. 1837-1923: Dutch physicist; worked on gas equation's.
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Xerxes I: 519-456 B.C. King of Persia (486-465 B.C.); invaded Greece (480 B.C.). [Greek Xerxes, from Old Persian Khshay`~arshan-, "ruling over men" : khshaya-, ruling (see ksei-2 in Appendix*) + arshan-, man (see ers-2 in Appendix*).]
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Xenophon: 430?-355? B.C. Greek general and writer.
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Robert Rollins James: ( Great GrandFather), Dead.
( Guy I took over one, ( 1), of my family companies from: Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company). He would be Robert & I would be Van Kampen/Van Kamp. Under Mutual fund's for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. Past'd ( the company) to Robert
( Great GrandFather) from another past family member Al Capone then to me).
Cause of death: Unknown.
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Francis Xvavier Cotter James: ( Grandmother), Dead.
Book writer during World War II against Communist Fashist's.
Cause of death: Unknown.
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Granville/Grandville: ( Step-GrandFather), Dead.
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Cause of death: Unknown.
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Eugene Rollins James: ( GrandFather), Dead.
( Supposed/supposely Military...Branch unknown).
Cause of death: Unknown.
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Micheal Eugene James: ( Uncle), Dead.
( Supposed/Supposely Military.... Navy ( vietnam(e)).
Cause of death: Pretty much known but not to be released.
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Nicolas Xvavier Lee James: ( Uncle), Dead.
( Supposed/supposely Military...Navy ( vietnam(e)).
Cause of death: Murdered.
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Xavier, Saint Francis: 1506-1522. Spanish Jesuit missionary in India, Ceylon, and Japan; canonized in 1622.
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