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  2. Path of Exile - Wikipedia

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    Path of Exile (full release) 23 October 2013 In October 2013, Path of Exile officially launched leaving what had been Open Beta, the launch was an expansion that changed the shape of the game. Originally Open Beta version 0.10.0 in January 2013 marked the point where Path of Exile was opened to the public as a free-to-play game.

  3. Poe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Poe (singer) (born 1968), American singer/songwriter; Poe (surname), a surname (and list of people with the name) Poe (mascot), a mascot of the Baltimore Ravens National Football League team; Poe, a character in the series Ruby Gloom; Poe, an AI character in the series Altered Carbon; Poe, an uglydoll; Poe, a ghost-like enemy in The Legend of ...

  4. Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian governments-in-exile (including the Khmer Rouge) held onto Cambodia's United Nations seat (with considerable international support) until 1993, when the monarchy was restored and the name of the Cambodian state was changed to the Kingdom of Cambodia. A year later, thousands of Khmer Rouge guerrillas surrendered themselves in a ...

  5. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    The Shah ultimately left Iran for exile in January 1979. [7] Although he had told some Western contemporaries that he would rather leave the country than fire on his own people, [ 8 ] estimates for the total number of deaths during the Islamic Revolution range from 540 to 2,000 (figures of independent studies) to 60,000 (figures of the Islamic ...

  6. Robert Mugabe - Wikipedia

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    David Blair argued that while Mugabe did exhibit a "conciliatory phase" between March 1980 and February 1982, his rule was otherwise "dominated by a ruthless quest to crush his opponents and remain in office at whatever cost". [507]

  7. The Tragedy of King Richard the Third - Wikipedia

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    When Richard denies Buckingham a promised land grant, Buckingham turns against Richard and defects to the side of Henry VI's nephew, the Earl of Richmond, who is currently in exile. Richard has his eye on the young Elizabeth of York , Edward IV's next remaining heir, and kills Lady Anne by poison so he can be free to woo this younger Elizabeth.

  8. Julian (emperor) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 18, the exile was lifted and he dwelt briefly in Constantinople and Nicomedia. [14] He became a lector, a minor office in the Christian church, and his later writings show a detailed knowledge of the Bible, likely acquired in his early life. [15] Julian's conversion from Christianity to paganism happened at around the age of 20.

  9. Ancient Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Its introduction begins by mentioning "an ancient city" that many readers likely assumed was Rome or Troy, [32] but goes on to describe it as a place "held by colonists from Tyre, opposite Italy . .. a city of great wealth and ruthless in the pursuit of war. Its name was Carthage, and Juno is said to have loved it more than any other place ...