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  2. List of Mass Effect 3 downloadable content - Wikipedia

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    Yes [3] Included in the Mass Effect 3 N7 Digital Deluxe Edition and the Mass Effect 3 N7 Collector's Edition. [3] Adds two missions, a squad member, an assault rifle, and other items. [3] Concerns the recovery of an ancient artifact of Prothean origin. Extended Cut: June 26, 2012 (July 4, 2012 for PlayStation 3 in Europe) Yes [3]

  3. Harold Godwinson - Wikipedia

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    Harold reigned from 6 January 1066 [1] until his death at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066, the decisive battle of the Norman Conquest. Harold's death marked the end of Anglo-Saxon rule over England. He was succeeded by William the Conqueror. Harold Godwinson was a member of a prominent Anglo-Saxon family with ties to Cnut the Great.

  4. Raphael Sbarge - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Sbarge was born into a theater-oriented family in New York City.His mother, Jeanne Button (1930–2017), was a professional costume designer. His father, Stephen Sbarge, was an artist, writer and stage director [1] [2] [3] who named his son after the Renaissance artist Raphael.

  5. Battle of Stamford Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Stamford Bridge (Old English: Gefeoht æt Stanfordbrycge) took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England, on 25 September 1066, between an English army under King Harold Godwinson and an invading Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada and the English king's brother Tostig Godwinson.

  6. Harald Hardrada - Wikipedia

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    Harold Godwinson's victory was short-lived, as only a few weeks later he was defeated by William the Conqueror and killed at the Battle of Hastings. The fact that Harold had to make a forced march to fight Hardrada at Stamford Bridge and then move at utmost speed south to meet the Norman invasion, all in less than three weeks, is widely seen as ...

  7. J.B. Harold Murder Club - Wikipedia

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    J.B. Harold Murder Club is the first in the Japanese J. B. Harold series of murder mystery graphic adventure games, which includes Manhattan Requiem (1987), [11] Kiss of Murder (1988), D.C. Connection (1989), [12] and Blue Chicago Blues (1995). [11] J.B Harold Murder Club was the first title in the series to be released in the United States. [13]

  8. Harold (improvisation) - Wikipedia

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    Harold performance at the Washington Improv Theater. Harold is a structure used in long-form improvisational theatre that is performed by improv troupes and teams across the world. In the Harold structure, characters and themes are introduced and then recur in a series of connected scenes. [1] It was first performed in California by The ...

  9. Harold Harefoot - Wikipedia

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    Harold Harefoot or Harold I (died 17 March 1040) was regent of England from 1035 to 1037 and King of the English from 1037 to 1040. Harold's nickname "Harefoot" is first recorded as "Harefoh" or "Harefah" in the twelfth century in the history of Ely Abbey , and according to some late medieval chroniclers it meant that he was "fleet of foot".