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  • 71Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg — Prince Alfonso Maximiliano Victorio Eugenio Alexandro Maria Pablo de la Santisima Trinidad y todos los Santos zu Hohenlohe Langenburg (May 28, 1924 December 21, 2003) was a playboy and businessman known for his promotion of the Spanish resorts of …

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  • 72Prince Maurice von Simmern — KG (December 17, 1620 ndash; September 1652), Count Palatine of the Rhine, was the fourth son of Frederick V, Elector Palatine and Princess Elizabeth, only daughter of James I, King of England and Scotland and Anne of Denmark.He accompanied his… …

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  • 73Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad — of Jordan (born October 15, 1966 in Amman, Jordan) is a Jordanian prince. He is the son of Prince Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan and his first wife Firyal Irshaid. He is the grandson of the late King Talal I of Jordan.Date of Birth15th October… …

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  • 74Prince Hotel Yokohama (Yokohama) — Prince Hotel Yokohama country: Japan, city: Yokohama (Isogo) Prince Hotel Yokohama Situated on the hilltop of Isogo in the port city of Yokohama, the Prince Hotel overlooks the bay area. Ideally located near the ocean, the hotel offers all the… …

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  • 75Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport — Moroni Hahaya International Airport Hahaya Airport IATA: HAH – ICAO: FMCH …

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  • 76Prince Koreyasu — (惟康親王) (May 26, 1264 ndash; November 25, 1326; reigned 1266 ndash;1289) was the 7th shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan. He was the nominal ruler controlled by the Hōjō clan regents.Prince Koreyasu was born to 6th shogun Prince Munetaka in… …

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  • 77Prince Hisaaki — (久明親王) (October 19, 1276 ndash; November 16, 1328; r. 1289 ndash;1308) was the 8th shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan. He was the nominal ruler controlled by Hōjō clan regents. He was the father of his successor, Prince Morikuni.Prince… …

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  • 78Prince — m English: originally a nickname from the royal title. The Old French title prince (Latin princeps, from prīmus first + capere to take, i.e. one who took the first place) was introduced to Britain by the Normans; before the Conquest young members …

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  • 79French Leave (novel) — French Leave is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on January 20 1956 by Herbert Jenkins, London and in the United States on September 28 1959 by Simon Schuster, Inc., New York.It does not feature any of Wodehouse s …

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  • 80Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg — Prince Frederick Josias of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld (December 26, 1737 February 26, 1815), was a famous general of the Habsburg Emperors.Born at Schloß Ehrenburg in Coburg, he was the youngest son of Duke Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld… …

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