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mountain in the
North Island,
after Mount Ruapehu. It has a
secondary cone,
Fanthams Peak (Māori: Panitahi), 1,966
metres (6,450 ft), on its
south side. The...
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Elaine Fantham (born
Elaine Crosthwaite, 25 May 1933 – 11 July 2016) was a British-Canadian
classicist whose expertise lay
particularly in
Latin literature...
- John
Fantham (6
February 1939 – 25 June 2014) was an
English footballer.
Fantham was born in Sheffield, West
Riding of Yorkshire. He is
Sheffield Wednesday's...
- Ian
James Fantham (born 13
October 1964) is a
former English cricketer.
Fantham was a left-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm
medium pace. He was born...
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William Ernest Fantham (14 May 1918 – 16
April 2006) was an
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Yardley 2016, p. 214. Barrett,
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Yardley 2016, p. 215. Dawson,
Alexis (1969). "Whatever...
- "allowed much
latitude for
personal negotiation and
gradual social change";
Fantham,
Elaine (2011). "Stuprum:
Public Attitudes and
Penalties for ****ual Offences...
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Harold Benjamin Fantham (1876 — 1937) was a
zoologist and in
particular a
parasitologist who
contributed to
major discoveries in the field. He died of...
- Sons. p. 47. ISBN 978-0470137413.
Habinek 2013, p. 7 Reynolds,
Griffin &
Fantham 2012, p. 92
Miriam T. Griffin. Seneca: A
Philosopher in Politics, Oxford...
- 2019. Pache,
Corinne Ondine (2010). "Hercules". In Gargarin, Michael;
Fantham,
Elaine (eds.).
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