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  1. IOC - International Olympic Committee | Olympics.com

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    May 25, 2022 · The report is the first-ever official inventory of the post-Games use of Olympic venues. It tracks the status of 817 permanent and 106 temporary venues, at 51 summer and winter editions of the Olympic Games, from Athens 1896 to PyeongChang 2018.

  2. DVD Calendar Feature Articles - Metacritic

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    Jul 06, 2020 · Sickandtired : Since Will Smith's wife Jada has screwed him over and let her rule the home and raise her children the way she is ,... Read » Christopher_G2 : Eh, a feel good movie better Green Book but weaker than The Artist or The King's Speech winning Best Pic.

  3. The Real Robin Hood - HISTORY

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    Aug 21, 2018 · Academics, meanwhile, have combed the historical record for evidence of a real Robin Hood. English legal records suggest that, as early as the 13th century, “Robehod,” “Rabunhod” and other ...

  4. A Former Royal Residence in the UK Countryside Just Listed for …

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    Oct 03, 2022 · This $5.3 Million English Country Estate Comes With a 13th-Century Castle ... England is Barnwell Manor, one of Britain’s most architecturally and historically significant properties. The Manor ...

  5. Edict of Expulsion - Wikipedia

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    The situation only got worse for Jews as the thirteenth century progressed. In 1218, Henry III of England proclaimed the Edict of the Badge requiring Jews to wear a marking badge. Taxation grew increasingly intense. Between 1219 and 1272, 49 levies were imposed on Jews for a total of 200,000 marks, a vast sum of money. In 1222, Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, …

  6. History of the telescope - Wikipedia

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    Objects resembling lenses date back 4000 years although it is unknown if they were used for their optical properties or just as decoration. Greek accounts of the optical properties of water-filled spheres (5th century BC) were followed by many centuries of writings on optics, including Ptolemy (2nd century) in his Optics, who wrote about the properties of light including …

  7. Opinion - The Telegraph

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    The best opinions, comments and analysis from The Telegraph.



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