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    1: ...e are what made him virtually unique in his own time. 3: ...attle of Brusthem in 1467 but in general seems to have kept a low profile. 5: ...in Louis's later enthusiasm in wooing him away from the Burgundians.
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  17. Philippe de Carteret III (837 bytes)
    1: ...ilippe de Carteret III''' was Seigneur of Sark from 1643 to 1663. 3: ... of his father Philippe de Carteret II|Philippe de Carteret II.
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  18. Philippe de Carteret II (699 bytes)
    1: ...hilippe de Carteret II''' was Seigneur of Sark from 1594 to 1643. 3: ... born in Sark on 18 February 1584. He matriculated at the University of Oxford at an ... 5: He was knighted in 1617, and became Bailiff (Channel Islands)|Bailiff of Jerse...
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    1: ...bon Dynasty -- cadet branches of the Capetian family -- ruled.
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    1: ...of the medieval world view and the basis of the modern Italian language. 3: <div style="float:right; margin-left:1em">Image:Dante Alighieri.jpg|Dante Alighieri</div>
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  37. Distinguished Service Medal (USA) (4908 bytes)
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  40. Euroscepticism (19801 bytes)
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