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Douglas MacArthur (26
January 1880 – 5
April 1964) was an
American general who
served as a top
commander during World War II and the
Korean War, achieving...
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Arthur MacArthur Jr. (June 2, 1845 –
September 5, 1912) was a
lieutenant general of the
United States Army. He
became the
military Governor-General of...
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Arthur III (Breton: Arzhur), more
commonly known as
Arthur de
Richemont (24
August 1393 – 26
December 1458), was
briefly Duke of
Brittany from 1457 until...
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University of Michigan: Tuttle, 2004. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-8048-3519-0. Hacker,
Authur (2012).
China Illustrated.
Turtle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4629-0690-1. Sutker...
- Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. p. 370. ark:/13960/t9f47mp93. Way,
Authur (1930). Euripides. Vol. 1.
Londo & New York:
William Heinemann, G. P. Putnam's...
- member. He was born in
Rothesay or
Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of
Authur C. Fairweather, a New
Brunswick lawyer, and
Annie R. Lee. He was educated...
- herself.
Archived from the
original on 21 July 2021.
Retrieved 21 July 2021.
Authur, Kate (3
January 2020). "Margot
Robbie Says Her 'Bombs****'
Character Will...
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Herbert Arthur Wiedoeft (22
November 1886 – 12 May 1928) was a German-American band
leader in
California in the 1920s.
Wiedoeft was born in
Germany and...
- Jesus. It was
founded by
Rastafari elders such as Ras Boanerges,
Bredda Authur and others. The name was
supposedly taken from a
legendary Rwandan, Ugandan...
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Arthur Riky
Hogan (23 May 1832 – 15
October 1880) was an
Irish clergyman and
entomologist from Dublin. Hogan, who
gained his M.A. at the
University of...