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  2. Othello - Wikipedia

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    In his absence, Iago gets Cassio drunk, and then persuades Roderigo to draw Cassio into a fight. Montano tries to calm down an angry and drunk Cassio. This leads to their fighting one another and Montano's being injured. Othello arrives and questions the men as to what happened. Othello blames Cassio for the disturbance and strips him of his rank.

  3. Julius Soubise - Wikipedia

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    In India, he founded a fencing and riding school in Calcutta, Bengal which he advertised as open to men and women students. [14] On 25 August 1798, Soubise fell while attempting to break in a horse, the injury causing his death . [5] [15] He was the father of two known children, Mary and William Soubise, with a mother whose name is unknown. [14]

  4. Othello (1786 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Othello again delivered her slaves to Jamaica, where she arrived in July. She had embarked 342 slaves and had not lost any. Othello left Kingston on 13 October and arrived at Liverpool on 13 December. She had sailed with 31 crew and had eight men die. [5] On 22 June 1795 Christian again sailed Othello for the Bight of Biafra and Gulf of Guinea ...

  5. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...

  6. Slave name - Wikipedia

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    In Rome, slaves were given a single name by their owner. A slave who was freed might keep his or her slave name and adopt the former owner's name as a praenomen and nomen. As an example, one historian says that "a man named Publius Larcius freed a male slave named Nicia, who was then called Publius Larcius Nicia." [1]

  7. Bristol University to keep building names linked to slave ...

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    The University of Bristol will, however, remove a dolphin emblem of slave trader Edward Colston from its logo Bristol University to keep building names linked to slave traders but Colston emblem ...

  8. Ira Aldridge - Wikipedia

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    [11] He gradually progressed to larger roles; by 1825, he had top billing at London's Coburg Theatre as Oronoko in A Slave's Revenge, soon to be followed by the role of Gambia in The Slave, and the title role of Shakespeare's Othello. He also played major roles in plays such as The Castle Spectre and The Padlock. In search of new and suitable ...

  9. Othello, Moses Lake men arrested on drug, weapons charges - AOL

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    Oct. 22—OTHELLO — Two men were booked on drug and weapons charges following a traffic stop. Dennis Riojas, 57, Othello, was booked on suspicion of possession of a stolen firearm, possession of ...