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Louis the Younger
(Encyclopedia) Louis the Younger, c.830–882, German king, ruler (876–82) over Saxony, Franconia, and Thuringia, son of Louis the German. He shared the succession to his father's lands with his…Stephen the Great
(Encyclopedia) Stephen the Great, d.1504, prince of Moldavia (1457–1504). A great military and political leader, Stephen consolidated princely authority, furthered economic prosperity, and…Men's Final Four
March 30-April 1, 2002Semifinal—Game OneSemifinal—Game TwoMost Outstanding PlayerAll-Final Four Team at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. (Mar. 30-April 1).Men's Final Four
April 1–3, 2000Semifinal—Game OneSemifinal—Game TwoMost Outstanding PlayerAll-Tournament Team RCA Dome in Indianapolis. (Apr. 1-3).Men's Final Four
March 31-April 2, 2001Semifinal—Game OneSemifinal—Game TwoMost Outstanding PlayerAll-Final Four Team HHH Metrodome in Minneapolis. (Mar. 31-April 2).Haggard, Sir Henry Rider
(Encyclopedia) Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 1856–1925, English novelist. From 1875 to 1881 he served in the government of South Africa, which was the scene of many of his highly popular romances. King…Brewer's: Men are but Children of a Larger Growth
(Dryden: All for Love, iv. l.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894MenahMen of Lawn A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z…fairy
(Encyclopedia) fairy, in folklore, one of a variety of supernatural beings endowed with the powers of magic and enchantment. Belief in fairies has existed from earliest times, and literatures all…Overland Trail
(Encyclopedia) Overland Trail, any of several trails of westward migration in the United States. The term is sometimes used to mean all the trails westward from the Missouri to the Pacific and…Most Combined Overall Medals
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