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  2. William X, Duke of Aquitaine - Wikipedia

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    William was the son of William IX by his second wife Philippa of Toulouse. [1] He was born in Toulouse during the brief period when his parents ruled the capital. His birth is recorded in the Chronicle of Saint-Maixent for the year 1099: Willelmo comiti natus est filius, equivoce Guillelmus vocatus ('a son was born to Count William, named William like himself').

  3. Duke of Aquitaine - Wikipedia

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    William VIII (1058–1086), fourth son of William V, also Count of Poitiers and Duke of Gascony. William IX the Troubadour (or the Younger) (1086–1127), son of William VIII, also Count of Poitiers and Duke of Gascony. William X the Saint (1127–1137), son of William IX, also Count of Poitiers and Duke of Gascony.

  4. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    Archive of Our Own runs on open source code programmed almost exclusively by volunteers in the Ruby on Rails web framework. The developers of the site allow users to submit requests for features on the site via a Jira dashboard. [3] AO3 has approximately 700 volunteers [8] who help the organization by working on volunteer committees. Each of ...

  5. Michael X - Wikipedia

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    Michael X (17 August 1933 – 16 May 1975), [1] born Michael de Freitas, was a Trinidad and Tobago-born self-styled black revolutionary, convicted murderer, and civil rights activist in 1960s London. He was also known as Michael Abdul Malik and Abdul Malik. Convicted of murder in 1972, Michael X was executed by hanging in 1975 in Port of Spain ...

  6. Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States

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    William Donald Borders (761) was the first bishop of Orlando and the thirteenth archbishop of Baltimore (Baltimore's cathedral pictured.) Archbishop emeritus William Wakefield Baum (791) is the United States' longest-serving cardinal (arms pictured.)

  7. NJ mom of 3 mauled to death by hippo on African safari as ...

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    A New Jersey mother of three was crushed to death by a hippopotamus on safari in Africa, according to a lawsuit by her widower blaming the US-based tour operator for failing to warn of the danger.

  8. William X - Wikipedia

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    William X may refer to: William X of Aquitaine (1099–1137) William X of Auvergne (r. 1222–1247) Guglielmo X Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1538–1587) See also.

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