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  • Kazakos was born on [[February 15]], [[1929]]. He was a forward for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] between [[1952]] [[Category:1929 births|Kazakos, Jimmy]]
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  • ...''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player born in [[1929]]. [[Category:1929 births|Xanthopoulos, Vasilis]]
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  • Dioletis was born on [[December 17]], [[1929]]. He played for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], as an attacker, in 48 [[Category:1929 births|Dioletis, Stefanos]]
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  • Aloupis was born on [[December 14]], [[1929]]. He played for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] a total of 51 games for [[Category:1929 births|Aloupis, Theodoros]]
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  • ...''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player born in [[1929]]. He was a left fullback for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in the [[1 [[Category:1929 births|Kourtzidis, Giorgos]]
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  • Paragios was born in [[1929]] and played for [[AEK FC|AEK]]. He won the [[Greek Football Cup]] three ti [[Category:1929 births|Paragios, Antonis]]
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  • He died on [[June 20]], [[1929]] and was buried at public expense. [[Category:1843 births|Benakis, Emmanuel]]
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  • Syllis was born on [[April 9]], [[1929]] in the Soviet Union. He was an athelete of Pangrati. [[Category:1929 births|Syllis, Vasilis]]
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  • Palla was born on [[March 29]], [[1929]] in [[Korfos]], [[Corinthia]]. She sang [[entechno]], [[laiko]] and [[dimo [[Category:1929 births|Palla, Voula]]
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  • ...]] '''Ιωάννης (Γιάννης) Ψυχάρης''', French '''Jean Psychari''', [[1854]]-[[1929]]) was a philologist, author and promoter of [[Demotic Greek]]. [[Category:1854 births|Psycharis, Ioannis]]
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] resigns from the office of [[List of Presidents ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019896/ Fox Movietone Follies of 1929], the first motion picture with sound plays at the Attikon cinema in [[Athe ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: Under its 1/1929 circular, [[SEGAS]] invites all Balkan federations to participate in the or ==Births==
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  • ...''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player born in [[1929]]. [[Category:1929 births|Mantalozis, Stathis]]
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  • ...ageant]] was held in [[Athens]] at the club "Delice", on [[January 20]], [[1929]]. Karatza had resigned her position as a bank clerk to take part. Her vict The following month, on [[February 7]], [[1929]], Karatza represented [[Greece]] at the Miss Europe pageant in Paris. She
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  • '''Richard Skeffington Welch''' ([[1929]]—[[December 23]], [[1975]]), a Harvard-educated classicist, was a CI [[Category:1929 births|Welch, Richard]]
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  • Serafeidis was born in [[1929]]. Like his younger brother [[Stelios Serafeidis|Stelios]], Babis first pla [[Category:1929 births|Serafeidis, Babis]]
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  • ...1903]] and played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] as a centre half from [[1929]] until [[1934]]. From [[1935]] until [[1936]] he was head coach of Olympia [[Category:1903 births|Panopoulos, Nikos]]
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  • Roubanis was born on [[July 31]], [[1929]], in [[Thessaloniki]], to a family that hailed from [[Arcadia]] in the [[P [[Category:1929 births|Roubanis, Georgios]]
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  • ...ing one goal - the very first Greek international goal - on [[April 7]], [[1929]] against Italy's B' team. [[Category:1906 births|Namias, Alvertos]]
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  • Karamanlis was born on [[December 27]], [[1929]]. He studied law at the [[Aristotle University]] of [[Thessaloniki]] and e [[Category:1929 births|Karamanlis, Achilleas]]
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  • He played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], as a defender, from [[1929]] until [[1933]]. [[Category:1905 births|Lekkos, Lalis]]
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  • ...on well-known poets: "Introduction to [[Kostis Palamas|Palamas]]' works" (1929), "The poet [[Georgios Seferis|G. Seferis]]" (1931) and "Around [[Kostis Pa [[Category:1910 births|Karantonis, Andreas]]
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  • ...and [[1929]], he produced his best known works: Contemporary History (1922-1929) and History of Greece (1925). [[Category:1849 births|Karolidis, Pavlos]]
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  • Among his accomplishments were 2 gold medals in the Balkan Games of [[1929]] and [[1930]]. [[Category:1897 births|Zacharopoulos, Georgios]]
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  • Among his accomplishments were gold medals in the Balkan Games of [[1929]] and [[1930]]. [[Category:1903 births|Karayiannis, Argyris]]
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  • ...oniki]] and started playing football for [[Thermaikos FC|Thermaikos]] in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], he transferred to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] where [[Category:1912 births|Sklavounos, Spyros]]
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  • Between [[1929]] and [[1937]], he won a total of 16 medals in the Balkan Games, 10 gold an [[Category:1910 births|Georgakopoulos, Grigoris]]
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  • In [[1929]], Merkouris was elected to the [[Hellenic Parliament]] and again elected M [[Category:1856 births|Merkouris, Spyros]]
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  • ...Paraskevopoulos entered politics and served as President of the Senate ([[1929]]). He died in [[1936]] in [[Athens]]. [[Category:1860 births|Paraskevopoulos, Leonidas]]
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  • ...o [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]. Symeonidis played for the team he co-founded until [[1929]] when he transferred to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in the Greek Le [[Category:1910 births|Symeonidis, Diomedes]]
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Spyros Mercouris]] is elected Mayor of [[Athens]]. ==Births==
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  • ...tor. His friends urged him to make singing a professional career and, in [[1929]], his musical career began under the wings of [[Panagiotis Toundas]]. [[Category:1899 births|Perpiniadis, Stellakis]]
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  • '''Thanasis Bebis''' was born in [[1929]] and was to Greek [[football (soccer)|football]] in the [[1950s]] what [[M [[Category: 1929 births|Bebis, Thanasis]]
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Ergotelis FC|Ergotelis]] play their first derby against [[OFI FC|OFI]] ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Basil III of Constantinople|Basil III]], [[Patriarch of Constantinople
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Christos Sartzetakis]], former [[List of Presidents of Greece|Presiden
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  • ...six times and was later [[List of Presidents of Greece|president]] from [[1929]] till [[1935]]. He also served as High Commissioner of [[Crete]] from [[19 ...r=[[King George II|George II]]'''<br>([[King of the Hellenes]])|years=1926-1929}}
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  • ...rame|[[Aliki Theodoridou]] and [[Costas Moussouris]] fall in love in the [[1929]] movie '''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0231188/ Astero].''']] [[Category:1903 births|Moussouris, Costas]]
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  • *[[January 2]]: Under its 1/1929 circular, [[SEGAS]] invites all Balkan federations to participate in the or ==Births==
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  • ...]]' coach from [[1925]] - [[1927]]. Upon his retirement from football in [[1929]], he became President of [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] ([[1932]] - [[1935] [[Category:1900 births|Andrianopoulos, Yiannis]]
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  • Carvel began selling ice cream in Hartsdale, New York in [[1929]], out of his truck. When it broke down in a parking lot, he decided not to [[Category:1906 births|Carvel, Tom]]
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Themistocles Sofoulis]] become leader of the [[Liberal Party]]. ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: The [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] play their first internatio ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Emmanuel Benakis]], industrialist, politician, national benefactor.
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Photius II of Constantinople|Photius II]] becomes Patriarch of Constan ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Voula Palla]], singer.
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  • ...(December 31, 1909 OS), he studied at the [[Greek School of Fine Arts]] ([[1929]]-[[1935]]). He was also a student of [[Fotis Kontoglou]], who introduced h [[Category:1910 births|Tsarouchis, Yiannis]]
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  • ...land of [[Samos]], in [[1910]]. He made his first appearance on stage in [[1929]], when he was barely 19 years of age. In the years to come, he would act i [[Category:1910 births|Stavridis, Nikos]]
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Aspasia Karatza]] wins the title of [[Miss Star Hellas]] in the first ==Births==
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  • ...936,1937 και 1938), and an equal number of regional Piraeus championships (1929,1930,1931,1934,1937,1938 και 1940). [[Category:1907 births|Grammatikopoulos, Achilleas]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Achilleas Karamanlis]], politician
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  • ...to Egypt from [[Peloponnesus]] and was a businessman. After the crash of [[1929]], the Iliopoulos family left Egypt for Marseille, France where Dinos atten [[Category:1915 births|Eliopoulos, Dinos]]
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos']] first defeat in 3 years. The team remained ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: The [[Agrarian Bank of Greece]] is founded. ==Births==
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  • ...and of [[Euboea]] and [[Chalkida]] ([[1915]]). He began writing plays in 1929. He died at the age of 91 on [[January 20]], [[1984]]. ...egan his literary career with ''Ellinika Grammata'' (''Greek Letters'') in 1929, which received first awards for ''O Kapetan Sourmelis o Stouraitis'' (''Ο
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  • ...r, on the players' shirt, will be replaced by the two-headed eagle on 20/3/1929, when the team will merge with AEK Thessaloniki ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: Greek women acquire the right to vote. ==Births==
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  • ...ed from the [[University of Athens]] and entered the diplomatic corps in [[1929]]. He served, among other posts, in Rome, in Paris, Washington and at the C [[Category:1902 births|Xanthopoulos-Palamas]]
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  • *[[1929]]: A scandal breaks out when it is discovered that Greek firms had purchase ==Births==
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  • ...er and a half-Jewish father. He was raised in [[Constantinople]] and, in [[1929]], settled in [[Athens]]. [[Category:1908 births|Koun, Karolos]]
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  • ...l 20]], [[1907]]. He graduated the Theological Seminary of [[Athens]] in [[1929]] and was ordained a [[deacon]], in [[1935]], and a [[priest]] in [[1942]]. [[Category:1907 births]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Vasilis Syllis]], athlete ([[400m]]).
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  • ...pera singer but changed career and joined the Greek [[Royal Theater]] in [[1929]]. Paxinou distinguished herself on the stage. When [[World War II]] broke [[Category:1900 births|Paxinou, Katina]]
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  • He married actress Julianna McCarthy (b. [[August 17]], [[1929]] in Erie, Pennsylvania) on [[October 5]], [[1953]], and they had 2 childre [[Category:1927 births|Constantine, Michael]]
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  • *[[1929]]: Three die in [[Elefsina]] as police clash with striking labourers. ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] inaugurates the [[Marathon]] dam, which later ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: Sports club [[Ergotelis FC|Ergotelis]] is founded in [[Heraklio]], [[Cre ==Births==
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  • *[[1929]]: [[Ergotelis FC]] play their first match: a 4-0 victory over Leon at Hand ==Births==
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  • In [[1929]], he transferred to the newly-established Urban Police force. [[Category:1894 births|Ewert, Angelos]]
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  • Papoulias was born in the city of [[Ioannina city|Ioannina]] on [[June 4]], [[1929]]. He studied law in the [[University of Athens]] and the University of Mun [[Category:1929 births|Papoulias, Karolos]]
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  • In [[1929]], he succeeded his mentor, N. Saripolos, at the seat of Constitutional Law ...tions of the Government", applying special emphasis on its social role. In 1929, in his speech on his acceptance of the teaching chair at the University, h
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  • ...victory for the [[National Football Team|national football team]]. From [[1929]] till the beginning of [[WWII|the war]] Greece played only 32 matches. ==Births==
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  • ...urned after the dicatorship fell. Kountouriotis was elected President in [[1929]] but had to resign towards the end of that year for health reasons. [[Category:1855 births|Kountouriotis, Pavlos]]
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  • ...and his Reign''. Cambridge: University Press, 1990. (Originally published 1929.) ISBN 0-521-35722-5 [[Category:905 births]]
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  • '''Christos Antoniou Sartzetakis''' (born [[6 April]], [[1929]] - [[Thessaloniki]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] jurist and an elder statesman. [[Category:1929 births|Sartzetakis, Christos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Karolos Papoulias]], President of the Hellenic Republic
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  • ...ed to Lieut. Colonel and was appointed as Cavalry School Commander. In [[1929]] he took command of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment (in Larissa). In [[1930]] he [[Category:1888 births|Stanotas, Georgios]]
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  • ...r, on the players' shirt, will be replaced by the two-headed eagle on 20/3/1929, when the team will merge with AEK Thessaloniki ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1929]]: [[Georgios Roubanis]], athlete
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  • In [[1929]], Aliki entered the "Miss Hellas" pageant as Miss [[Athens]]. Her biggest [[Category:1912 births|Diplarakou, Aliki]]
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  • ...k]]) Ημερησία.</ref><ref>Αρχεία Εθνικών Ευεργετών. τεύχη Α' - Στ', Athens, 1929-1960</ref>. [[Category:1806 births|Stournaris]]
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  • ...). It is the first away victory for the [[National Football Team]]. From [[1929]] till the beginning of [[WWII|the war]] Greece played only 32 matches. ==Births==
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  • ...2nd Lieutenant, and served in the Army until his voluntary retirement in [[1929]]. Following the entry of [[Greece]] into [[World War II]] in [[1940]], he [[Category:1896 births|Katsotas, Pausanias]]
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  • ...e III, translated by Larue van Hook. Loeb Classical Library, London, 1928, 1929, 1945. [[Category:436 BC births]]
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  • * ''Autumn Symphony'' (Φθινοπωρινή συμφωνία, 1929) [[Category:1907 births|Terzakis, Angelos]]
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  • ...at a cost of $1.25 million. By that time his luck was deserting him. In [[1929]] a 17-year-old usher and hopeful dancer accused him of rape. He was found [[Category:1876 births||Pantages,Alexander]]
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  • ...g of his title claim in New York and Pennsylvania; and on [[August 23]], [[1929]], Shikat became the NBA’s recognized World Champion by defeating Londos [[Category:1897 births|Londos,Jim]]
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  • ...dealing with economic difficulties and was unable to provide for him. In [[1929]] he left to attend the [[University of Athens]]. Unfortunately, he was una [[Category:1912 births|Vrettakos, Nikiforos]]
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  • '''John Nicholas Cassavetes''' ([[December 9]], [[1929]] - [[February 3]], [[1989]]) was a [[Greek American]] actor, screenwriter [[Category:1929 births|Cassavetes, John]]
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  • * ''To Lavaro tou '21'' (1929) .... Dimos [[Category:1909 births|Katrakis, Manos]]
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  • .... Lehmann-Haupt, Stadion entry in ''Paulys Real-Encyclopädie'', Stuttgart, 1929; I. Fischer, ''Q. Jl. R. astr. Soc. 16.2'':152-167, 1975; Gulbekian (1987); [[Category:276 BC births]]
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  • ...and his Reign''. Cambridge: University Press, 1990. (Originally published 1929.) ISBN 0-521-35722-5 [[Category:870 births]]
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