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spreading to
other locations. This
caused leper colonies to also be
known as
lazar houses and,
after the
leper colony and
quarantine center on Venice's Sta. Maria...
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Robert Scott Lazar (/
ləˈzɑːr/; born
January 26, 1959) is an
American conspiracy theorist. In 1989,
Lazar claimed to have been part of a
classified US...
- Look up
lazar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lazar may
refer to:
Lazar (name), any of
various persons with this name
Lazar BVT,
Serbian armoured...
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Lazar Hrebeljanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Хребељановић; c. 1329 – 15 June 1389) was a
medieval Serbian ruler who
created the
largest and most powerful...
- drain: a
loathsome sore unbandaged; a
dirty act done publicly.... A
lazar house with all its
doors and
windows open ... Gross,
almost putrid indecorum...
- Esterházy
House of
Festetics House of Forgách
House of Förnbacher de
Austria House of
Garai House of
Hunyadi House of Kálnoky
House of
Lázár House of Mattyasovszky...
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Irving Paul "Swifty"
Lazar (born
Samuel Lazar;
March 28, 1907 –
December 30, 1993) was an
American lawyer,
talent agent and dealmaker,
representing both...
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Brother Cadfael,
while restocking medicines at
Saint Giles, the abbey's
lazar house, sees both
bride and
bridegroom arrive:
Domville is
sixty years old,...
- building. The
first hospital on the site was St Anthony's
Chapel and
Lazar House, a
facility built for
lepers in 1473. It
closed during the Dissolution...
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Wayback Machine by "Archbishop"
Lazar Puhalo. See
Question added August 2007 on the "Toll
Houses". Puhalo,
Lazar,
House Myth, Nr. 5. May 23, 2012. Accessed...