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  2. Plague in India - Wikipedia

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    The Culavamsa reports that Kassapa V of Anuradhapura (reg. 929 - 939) ordered the Sri Lankan army to withdraw from south India after he heard that troops were dying from plague. [4] The Chola king in this encounter was Parantaka I (reg. 907 - 955).

  3. Military career of Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley's two year active duty service obligation, March 24, 1958. On January 8, 1956, Presley became eligible to be drafted into the military at 21. Colonel Tom Parker, Presley's manager, was well aware of his client's draft status and how it could affect his career. [3]

  4. Kiss Army - Wikipedia

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    Kiss Army membership form in 1978 used language similar to earlier military recruitment posters. The KISS Army is the official fan club for the American rock band Kiss, as well as the unofficial name used to refer to Kiss fans in general. It was started unofficially in 1975 by Bill Starkey and Jay Evans.

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  6. Cobham College - Wikipedia

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    Cobham College in 2003 "The Alms houses (formerly Priests' College), Cobham, Kent: floor plans". Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins, 1858, after F.T. Dollman. Cobham College in the village of Cobham in Kent, England, was a chantry employing a college of five priests founded by in 1362 by John Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham (d. 1408), of nearby Cobham Hall, lord of the manor of Cobham, for the ...

  7. Shee Alms House - Wikipedia

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    Shee Alms House was founded by the Shee family in 1582 'to accommodate twelve poor persons' in the city of Kilkenny, Ireland. It is a nationally significant Tudor period almshouse . [ 1 ]

  8. Hugo Gutmann - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Gutmann, later known as Henry G. Grant (19 November 1880 – 22 June 1962), was a German Jewish army officer, notable for being one of Adolf Hitler's superior officers in World War I. During the war, he recommended Hitler for the award of the Iron Cross .

  9. Almshouse - Wikipedia

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    Detail from a document connected with the foundation of Henry VII's chantry and almshouses at Westminster. The King sits in the Star Chamber and receives the Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham, the Bishop of Winchester Richard Foxe, clergymen from Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Lord Mayor of London