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  2. Arvid Harnack - Wikipedia

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    Harnack had previously met Grimme at the funeral of Adolf von Harnack on 10 June 1930. [66] Grimme was a religious socialist who belonged to the Covenant of Religious Socialists of Germany , so Harnack used considerable effort to convince him to become a communist.

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  4. The Wilson Times - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Times is an American, English language semiweekly newspaper based in Wilson, North Carolina covering Wilson County.The newspaper is owned by Wilson Times Co. The paper began as Zion's Landmark, established in 1867 by the pastor of the Wilson Primitive Baptist Church, Elder P.D. Gold. [1] In 1896 that pastor founded The Wilson Times, a weekly newspaper.

  5. File:Carrons Funeral Home, Wilson.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Front of the Carrons Funeral Home, located at 325 E. Nash Street in Wilson, North Carolina, United States. The historical marker at far left indicates that it occupies the site of the birthplace of historian Robert Digges Wimberly Connor.

  6. Karnack, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The town is named after Karnak, [2] Egypt (near modern-day Luxor). It was thought that the community's alignment with the city of Port Caddo was relative to that of Karnak and Thebes. The Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge founded in 2000, formerly the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant in operation there from 1942 to 1997, is located in Karnack.

  7. Karnak - Wikipedia

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    The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak (/ ˈ k ɑːr. n æ k /), [1] comprises a vast mix of temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings near Luxor, Egypt.. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I (reigned 1971–1926 BC) in the Middle Kingdom (c. 2000–1700 BC) and continued into the Ptolemaic Kingdom (305–30 BC), although most of the extant ...

  8. Amon Saba Saakana - Wikipedia

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    Born Sebastian Clarke in Trinidad, he migrated as a teenager in 1965 with his six siblings to England, where their parents had come to work in a London factory. [3] [4] [5] He studied playwriting at Mountview Theatre School (1966–1967), began visiting Paris in 1968 and connecting with Caribbeans and Africans there, [6] then for four years from 1970 he lived in the United States, [7] [8 ...

  9. Great Hypostyle Hall - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Great Hypostyle Hall The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak. The Great Hypostyle Hall is located within the Karnak Temple Complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re. It is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. The structure was built around the 19th Egyptian Dynasty (c. 1290 –1224 BC). [1]