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  2. Followers and supporters of William Walker's filibustering in ...

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    Woolfe was promoted to First Lieutenant Infantry Company D, First Light. [147] Woolfe killed Second Lieutenant Kruger, another filibuster in Walker's army, in 1856. [146] After his time in Nicaragua, Woolfe lived in San Francisco, where he served for at least five years (1875-1880) [144] as the California Supreme Court Commission secretary. [146]

  3. Burton L. Mack - Wikipedia

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    Burton L. Mack (1931 – March 9, 2022) was an American author and scholar of early Christian history and the New Testament. He was John Wesley Professor emeritus in early Christianity at the Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, California. [1]

  4. William Sawtrey - Wikipedia

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    He was the first follower of Lollardy to die for his beliefs. He and John Purvey , a friend and follower of John Wycliffe who also was tortured for his beliefs, were the two most egregious cases against Lollardy committed under the Statute of Heresy.

  5. List of Stoic philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Geographer, follower of Panaetius: Gaius Blossius (fl. 133 BC) Pupil of Antipater of Tarsus, insurgent of in the revolt of Aristonikos: Marcus Vigellius (fl. 125 BC) Stoic who lived with Panaetius: Heraclides of Tarsus (fl. 125 BC) Pupil of Antipater of Tarsus: Dardanus (c. 160–c. 90 BC) Leading figure in the Stoic school in Athens: Mnesarchus

  6. John Wycliffe - Wikipedia

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    John Wycliffe (/ ˈ w ɪ k l ɪ f /; also spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and other variants; [a] c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) [2] was an English scholastic philosopher, Christian reformer, Catholic priest, and a theology professor at the University of Oxford.

  7. First cabinet of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump assumed office as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017, and his first term ended on January 20, 2021. The president has the authority to nominate members of his Cabinet to the United States Senate for confirmation under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution .

  8. Juniper (friar) - Wikipedia

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    Juniper, also known as Brother Juniper (Italian: Fra Ginepro) (died 1258), called "the renowned jester of the Lord", was one of the original followers of Francis of Assisi. Not much is known about Juniper before he joined the friars. In 1210, he was received into the Order of Friars Minor by Francis himself.

  9. Ruth Ann Moorehouse - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Ann Moorehouse (born January 6, 1953 [1]) is an American woman who is a former member of the Manson Family, led by Charles Manson.In December 1970, she, alongside Catherine Share, Lynette Fromme, Dennis Rice, and Steve Grogan were charged with attempted murder after they plotted to murder former fellow Manson Family member Barbara Hoyt to prevent her from testifying for the prosecution ...