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  2. John Cullen Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Murphy began his collaboration on Prince Valiant (the saga of a young Norse prince who becomes a knight of King Arthur's round table at Camelot) [6] with creator Hal Foster in 1970 when Foster decided to lessen his workload at age 78. From the fall of 1970 until early 1980 Foster sent Murphy pencilled layouts, notes, and initially scripts.

  3. Declaration of Independence (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The key to the 47 figures in the painting follows the numbering used by the U.S. government publication "Art of the Capitol" (in the illustration of the key shown in this section) but provides a different (hopefully clearer) description of which figure is where in the painting, so numbers are not entirely in order.

  4. Prince Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Prince Alexander of Denmark (1903–1991), later became King Olav V of Norway; Prince Alexander von Fürstenberg (born 1970) Prince Alexander of Georgia (1770–1844) Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1794–1849) Prince Alexander of Imereti (1674–1711) Prince Alexander of Imereti (1760–1780) Prince Alexander of ...

  5. His Heirs! King Charles Poses With William, George in New ...

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    King Charles III, the Prince of Wales and Prince George on the day of the coronation in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, London. Photo by Hugo Burnand/Shutterstock The monarchy continues!

  6. Finding Uma Thurman’s accent - AOL

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    SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses several major plot developments in the feature film “Red, White & Royal Blue,” currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, as well as the novel it’s based on.

  7. How Alexander the Great redrew the map of the world - AOL

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    He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before dying, aged just 32. Alexander the Great’s legacy has given him ...

  8. Alexander the Great Taming Bucephalus - Wikipedia

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    Alexander the Great Taming Bucephalus is an 1826 history painting by the British artist Benjamin Robert Haydon. [1] [2] It depicts a scene from ancient history when Alexander the Great tamed his famous warhorse Bucephalus. On the right of the picture are Alexander's father Philip II of Macedon and mother Olympias.

  9. File:Royal Monogram of Prince Alexander of Battenberg.svg

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