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  • 51lock-hospital — lockˈ hosˈpital noun (archaic) A hospital for venereal diseases (from one in Southwark, orig a lazar house, probably since specially isolated) • • • Main Entry: ↑lock …

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  • 52Nemanjić family tree — House of Nemanjić Country Serbia Titles Grand Prince (Велики Жупан/Veliki Župan), King (Краљ/Kralj), Emperor/Tsar (Цар/Car) Founder Stefan Nemanja Founding 1166 Nemanjić family tree Vu …

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  • 53Lazarus Adler — Lazar(us) Levi Adler (* 10. November 1810 in Unsleben; † 5. Januar 1886 in Wiesbaden) war Landesrabbiner von Hessen Nassau und Schriftsteller. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl) 3 …

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  • 54Larry Sitsky — Lazar Sitsky AM, known generally as Larry Sitsky, born 10 September 1934, is an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar. His longterm legacy is still to be assessed, but through his work to date he has made a significant… …

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  • 55List of Serbian monarchs — See also: List of Serbian consorts Monarchy of Serbia Former Monarchy …

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  • 56Chabad-Lubavitch related controversies — This article examines controversial issues involving the Chabad Lubavitch movement. For a more complete examination of Chabad, see the main article. Part of a series on Chabad …

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  • 57Tvrtko I of Bosnia — Infobox Monarch name=Tvrtko I title=King of Bosnia and later Serbia [Encyclopedia Britannica] caption=Bosnian king Tvrtko Kotromanic with the golden lily on his Crown reign=1353 1391 coronation= 26 October 1377 predecessor=Stephen II… …

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  • 58Nikolai Timkov — Nikolai Efimovich Timkov Born August 12, 1912(1912 08 12) Rostov on Don, Russian Empire D …

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  • 59Đurađ Branković — Ђурађ Бранковић By grace of God, Despot of the Kingdom of Rascia and the Lord of Albania Portrait from The Esphigmen Charter of despot Đurađ Branković, issued to the monastery of Esphigmen on Athos in 1429 …

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  • 60Stefan Lazarević — Despot of Serbia Fresco of Stefan Lazarević from Manasija monastery Reign Knez (1389–1402) Despot (1402–1427) …

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