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John Walter (der Ältere)
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The Times frontpage for October 19, 2015
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Florence Nightingale
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By Joseph Carl Kindermann, gestochen von Christoph Junker - Atlas von Inneroesterreich:  1789-1797,
Carinthia (yellow) within Inner Austria, c. 1790 — By Joseph Carl Kindermann, gestochen von Christoph Junker - Atlas von Inneroesterreich: 1789-1797,
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Carinthia (yellow) within Inner Austria, c. 1790 By Joseph Carl Kindermann, gestochen von Christoph Junker - Atlas von Inneroesterreich: 1789-1797,
Shows fiefs owned by Salzburg and Bamberg
Early 18th century map of Carinthia — Shows fiefs owned by Salzburg and Bamberg
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Early 18th century map of Carinthia Shows fiefs owned by Salzburg and Bamberg
Emperor Otto II created the new Duchy of Carinthia and reverted the possession of the territories to the Luitpoldings,  by installing Henry the Younger as first duke in 976.
The Duchy of Carinthia 976 — Emperor Otto II created the new Duchy of Carinthia and reverted the possession of the territories to the Luitpoldings, by installing Henry the Younger as first duke in 976.
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The Duchy of Carinthia 976 Emperor Otto II created the new Duchy of Carinthia and reverted the possession of the territories to the Luitpoldings, by installing Henry the Younger as first duke in 976.
Coat of arms of Carinthia
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Otto I of Carinthia
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Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai built a chapel on Saint-Géry Island around the year 580.
<br>Saint-Géry is French for Saint Gaugericus
The church of St Gaugericus — Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai built a chapel on Saint-Géry Island around the year 580.
Saint-Géry is French for Saint Gaugericus
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The church of St Gaugericus Saint Gaugericus of Cambrai built a chapel on Saint-Géry Island around the year 580.
Saint-Géry is French for Saint Gaugericus
Saint-Géry Island is highlighted in red, the Brussels Stock Exchange is superimposed in green. North is roughly to the right.
Map of Brussels in 1837 — Saint-Géry Island is highlighted in red, the Brussels Stock Exchange is superimposed in green. North is roughly to the right.
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Map of Brussels in 1837 Saint-Géry Island is highlighted in red, the Brussels Stock Exchange is superimposed in green. North is roughly to the right.
Saint Géry
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