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  2. The King: Eternal Monarch - Wikipedia

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    The King: Eternal Monarch (Korean: 더 킹: 영원의 군주) is a 2020 romantic-fantasy South Korean television series starring Lee Min-ho, Kim Go-eun, Woo Do-hwan, Kim Kyung-nam, Jung Eun-chae, and Lee Jung-jin.

  3. Rudolf Fisch - Wikipedia

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    Fisch began daily consultation hours from 2 to 5 pm, [4] treating a wide range of cases, from leprosy and mental illness to injuries and tropical diseases. His work was widely attended by all social classes, with some patients traveling up to 20 hours to seek his care. In his first year, Fisch reported treating over 600 African patients. [4]

  4. Jedd Fisch - Wikipedia

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    Fisch grew up in a Jewish family in Livingston, New Jersey, and attended Hanover Park High School in nearby East Hanover Township. [2] [3] He did not play football at the high school or college level, [4] but was an all-state tennis player during his prep career. [5] Fisch graduated from the University of Florida in 1998 with a degree in ...

  5. Rod - Wikipedia

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    Rod (optical phenomenon), a photographic artifact claimed by some to be alien life; Rod (unit), an Imperial unit of length, also known as the pole or perch; Rod cell, a cell found in the retina that is sensitive to light/dark (black/white) Real-time outbreak and disease surveillance (RODS) rod, ISO 639-3 code for the Rogo language of Nigeria

  6. The Rod of Seven Parts - Wikipedia

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    The Rod of Seven Parts is a 1996 accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, written by Skip Williams. It focuses on the fictional artifact of the same name, which was originally introduced in the 1976 supplement Eldritch Wizardry .

  7. Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae - Wikipedia

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    In written sources, the term Perpetuus rex Norvegiæ appears from the second half of the 12th century in Historia Norvegiæ. [2]Olaf's great-nephew, King Magnus III of Norway and of Mann and the Isles, reportedly was the first king known to use the Norwegian lion in his standard although Snorri Sturluson is the only source for this.

  8. The Daily Life of the Immortal King - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Life of the Immortal King (Chinese: 仙王的日常生活, pinyin: Xiān Wáng de Rìcháng Shēnghuó) is a Donghua based on the Manhua, which itself is based on the Chinese novel by Kuxuan with the same name. This novel is published by Qidian [1] in Chinese and Webnovel in English. [2]

  9. White Rod - Wikipedia

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    The White Rod, White Wand, Rod of Inauguration, or Wand of Sovereignty, in the Irish language variously called the slat na ríghe (rod of kingship) and slat tighearnais (rod of lordship), was the primary symbol of a Gaelic king or lord's legitimate authority and the principal prop used in his inauguration ceremony. [1]