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- ****sm (/ˈnɑːtsɪzəm, ˈnæt-/ NA(H)T-siz-əm), formally named National Socialism (NS; German: Nationalsozialismus, German: [natsi̯oˈnaːlzotsi̯aˌlɪsmʊs] )...
- Catherine Ada Kelly (12 July 1863 – October 1898) was the younger sister of Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly. Kate Kelly was born in Beveridge...
- Brocket KStJ (4 August 1904 – 24 March 1967) was a prominent British **** sympathiser and Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was born...
- Philip could draw on the resources of the Spanish Empire. Elizabeth I sympathised with the Dutch struggle and sent an army of 7,600 soldiers to aid them...
- "Please Don't Sympathise" is a song by Scottish singer Sheena Easton, recorded for her 1982 album, Madness, Money & Music. It was written by Steve Thompson...
- Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, KG (27 April 1564 – 5 November 1632) was an English nobleman. He was a grandee and one of the wealthiest peers...
- Calvinism and covenanting tradition. The Glasgow mob rose against union sympathisers in disturbances that lasted intermittently for over a month "Act of Union...
- with estimates of 2,000 active practitioners and an additional 100,000 "sympathisers". ****enism refers to religious movements that continue, revive, or reconstruct...
- measures were imposed on Kosovo Albanians due to su****ions that there were sympathisers of the Stalinist regime of Enver Hoxha of Albania. In 1956, a show trial...
- her mother's proximity promised "torment for many years", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a "schocking...