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Treason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more serious acts of disloyalty to one's sovereign or nation. Historically, treason also covered the murder of specific social superiors, such as...
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Why was Julius Caesar a traitor? ... I don't think he was.. ... From Network Naming Schemes...
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Judas Iscariot, Apostle of Christ ... Benedict Arnold, American Revolutionary ... Sal Tessio, Corleone Family Caporegime...
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Although he is Portuguese, he became one of Brazil’s most famous traitors even before the country get rid of Portugal. That’s because once fell on top of the first movement of independence, the famous Inconfidencia Mineira.
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There is a famous traitor from the Civil War who *was* a Congressman and whose name escapes me, a copperhead anti-war Democrat who bashed the US Civil War: Van De Kamp (sp???) ; Can anybody help me out? ... The point was the addition of William Keller, the editor-in-chief of the NY Times to this list of notorious traitors.
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General Benedict Arnold is one of the most famous traitors in American History. Learn the facts of his treason. ... Smith had tried, while on the road, to draw him into conversation about the taking of Stony Point the year before, and such other topics as he thought would interest him; but he was ... When further questioned,
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Ilka Chase Among famous traitors of history one might mention the weather. ... > T-Shirt quotes; > funny quotes; > famous quotes; > movie quotes; > sayings; > proverbs; > funny sayings; > Inspirational Quotes; > Cute Quotes; > Friendship Quotes; > Motivational Quotes;
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