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Nicholas Barbon (c. 1640 – c. 1698) was an
English economist, physician, and
financial speculator.
Historians of
mercantilism consider him to be one of...
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Barbon is a
village and
civil parish in ****bria, England.
According to the 2001
census it had a po****tion of 263,
which decreased to 236
according to...
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Barebone (sometimes
spelled Barbon) (c. 1598–1679) was an
English leather-seller, preacher, and
Fifth Monarchist. He is best
known for giving...
- Adrián
Barbón Rodríguez (born 4
January 1979) is a
Spanish politician. He is the
secretary general of the
Asturian Socialist Federation, the
regional socialist...
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Roberto Barbon (March 13, 1933 –
January 12, 2023),
nicknamed "Chico", was a Cuban-born ****anese
baseball second baseman who
became the
first Latin American...
- The
second government of Adrián
Barbón was
formed on 1
August 2023,
following the latter's
reelection as
President of the Prin****lity of
Asturias by the...
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Louis Jules Mancini, 4th (and last) Duke of
Nevers (Louis
Jules Barbon; 16
December 1716 – 25
February 1798) was a
French diplomat and writer. The Duke...
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Garcia Barbon Theatre, also
known as
Afundacion Vigo
Theatre (Galician:
Teatro Afundación Vigo) for
sponsorship reasons, is a 994-seat
performing arts...
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Barbon Beck is a
small river in Barbondale, ****bria. It is a
tributary of the
River Lune.
Rising at
Weather Ling Hill,
where it is
known as
Barkin Beck...
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Barbon Hillclimb is a
hillclimb held near
Kirkby Lonsdale, ****bria, north-west England. The
event is held on the
Barbon Manor estate with the
course ordinarily...