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  2. Lucky Pierrot - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Pierrot is a Japanese chain of hamburger fast food restaurants founded in 1987. The company operates 17 stores in Hakodate , Hokkaido and serves 1.8 million customers per year. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Each of its 17 stores has a different theme.

  3. Sparta Historic District (Sparta, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Sparta Historic District is a residential historic district in Sparta, Illinois. The district consists of fourteen homes in a neighborhood of southern Sparta known as Bricktown. As indicated by the neighborhood's name, all but one of the houses are brick buildings; the remaining house is a wooden Victorian home with a decorative brick chimney.

  4. Cultural references to Pierrot - Wikipedia

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    Cultural references to Pierrot have been made since the inception of the character in the 17th century. His character in contemporary popular culture — in poetry, fiction, and the visual arts, as well as works for the stage, screen, and concert hall — is that of the sad clown, often pining for love of Columbine, who usually breaks his heart and leaves him for Harlequin.

  5. Constitution of the Lacedaemonians - Wikipedia

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    The Lacedaemonion Politeia (Ancient Greek: Λακεδαιμονίων Πολιτεία), known in English as the Polity, Constitution, or Republic of the Lacedaemonians, or the Spartan Constitution, [1] [2] [3] is a treatise attributed to the ancient Greek historian Xenophon, describing the institutions, customs, and practices of the ancient Spartans.

  6. Spartan Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Spartan Constitution (or Spartan politeia) are the government and laws of the classical Greek city-state of Sparta.All classical Greek city-states had a politeia; the politeia of Sparta however, was noted by many classical authors for its unique features, which supported a rigidly layered social system and a strong hoplite army.

  7. Pierrot lunaire (book) - Wikipedia

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    The first, the volume Pierrot Lunaire, of 1982, is a retranslation of the Hartleben versions back into French by the poets Michel Butor and Michel Launay, who conclude their work with poems of their own inspired by Giraud. The second, Variations: Beyond Pierrot (1995), is a work by the American composer Larry Austin.

  8. Pierrot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pierrot troupe or Pierrot show, British variety shows popular from the 1920s to the 1940s George Arnold (poet) (1834–1865), American journalist and poet who went by this name Pierrot (Tamás Z. Marosi) (born 1969), Hungarian pop singer, game designer and musician

  9. Sparta, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Sparta is a town and the county seat of Alleghany County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population of the town was 1,834. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]