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John the Fearless - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1413, John was again forced to flee Paris as a result of a reaction against the violence of his supporters, the Cabochiens. He did not aid the government, now under Armagnac ... The tomb of John the Fearless; more (in French) ... Home Philip the Bold John the Fearless Philip the Good Charles the Bold...
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John of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John of Burgundy may refer to: • John of Burgundy (1190–1267), Count of Auxonne and Chalon, called "L'Antique", regent of the County of Burgundy • John I of Viennois, member of the House of Burgundy,...
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Jean sans Peur/John the Fearless Valois Duc de Bourgogne (1404-19 ... Any coins currently owned are kept in safe deposit box ; Jean sans Peur (John the Fearless) (1404-1419); For a larger image click here...
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John Colter's Escape From the Indians ... John Colter was a trapper who crossed the continent to the Pacific Ocean with Lewis and Clark. On their way back, in 1806, Colter saw so many signs of beaver on the headwaters of the Missouri that he got leave of Captain Meriwether Lewis ... But he was alive and fearless and strong.
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John Locke was born August 29, 1632 in Wrington, England. His father served as captain of horse in the parliamentary army during the English Civil War. Locke’s father’s stature allowed him educational opportunities many English children could only imagine.
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Ten fearless and possibly foolhardy predictions for the 2008 Major League Baseball season, ... One of guys ahead of him moved to the other league (Dan Haren), another is hurt (John Lackey) and Johan Santana, who finished seventh at 3.33, is not around the league to scare off everybody, either. This could be Bedard's year.
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; John the Fearless ; The Growth of Burgundian Power ; Richard Vaughan & Bertrand Schnerb [foreword] ; ... John the Fearless, second Duke of Burgundy, is one of the more dramatic and puzzling characters among medieval rulers. ... Indeed, the main theme of the book is John the Fearless's activities in France, which are seen...
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