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  • 51Parricide — Par ri*cide, n. [F., fr. L. parricida; pater father + caedere to kill. See {Father}, {Homicide}, and cf. {Patricide}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Properly, one who murders one s own father; in a wider sense, one who murders one s father or mother or any… …

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  • 52parricide — noun Date: 1554 1. [Latin parricida killer of a close relative, from parri (perhaps akin to Greek pēos kinsman by marriage) + cida cide] one that murders his or her father, mother, or a close relative 2. [Latin parricidium murder of a close… …

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  • 53Albert I of Germany — Albrecht I of Habsburg (July 1255 ndash; May 1, 1308), sometimes named as Albert I, was King of the Romans, Duke of Austria, and eldest son of German King Rudolph I of Habsburg and Gertrude of Hohenburg.n dependents compelled Albert to recognize… …

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  • 54List of assassins — The following is a list of assassins with short comments on the assassination(s), or attempted assassination(s), that made them famous. It also contains some individuals who were famously suspected, but then acquitted, of particular… …

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  • 55List of assassinated people — This is a list of persons who were assassinated; that is, important people who were murdered, usually for ideological or political reasons. This list does not include executed persons. TOCright Assassinations in Africa Algeria *Hiempsal, (117 BC) …

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  • 56Parricide — (Latin parricida , killer of a close relative) stemming from (Latin parri , alike or equal, and cida , cide, or killer) is defined as: #the act of murdering one s father (patricide), mother (matricide), or other close relative #the act of… …

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  • 57Brugg — Infobox Swiss town subject name = Brugg municipality name = Brugg municipality type = municipality imagepath coa = Brugg blason.svg|pixel coa= image photo= Brugg from Bruggerberg.jpg|thumb image caption= Center of Brugg languages = German canton …

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  • 58Rudolf II, Duke of Austria — Duke Rudolph II of Austria, titular Duke of Swabia (1270 ndash;May 10, 1290) was the younger son of Rudolph of Habsburg, from 1273 King of the Romans, and Gertrude of Hohenburg. In December 1282 he became Duke of Austria and Styria jointly with… …

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  • 59Treaty of Rheinfelden — The Treaty of Rheinfelden was concluded on June 1, 1283 in Rheinfelden. The then eleven year old Duke Rudolph II of Austria had to waive all his rights to the thrones of Austria and Styria to the benefit of his elder brother Albert I. The fact… …

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  • 60Imperial ban — The imperial ban ( de. Reichsacht) was a form of outlawry in the Holy Roman Empire. At different times, it could be declared by the Holy Roman Emperor, by courts like the Vehmgericht or the Reichskammergericht , or by the Reichstag .People under… …

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