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| 2051 |
 | Noah's Ark Französischer Meister ("The French Master"), Magyar Szépmuvészeti Múzeum, Budapest. c.1675.
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| 2052 |
 | Noah's Ark Französischer Meister ("The French Master"), Magyar Szépmuvészeti Múzeum, Budapest. c.1675.
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| 2053 |
 | Noah's Sacrifice by Daniel Maclise
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| 2054 |
 | Noel Keith Chute & Lindsay Marion King-Adams Chute Photo taken probably circa 1960's, exact date unknown. Photo courtesy of Sylvia Chute Albertini.
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| 2055 |
 | NORREYS FAMILY
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| 2056 |
 | Norris,John(Sir)01_small.jpg
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| 2057 |
 | Norway 1000 AD The map shows the division of Norway after the Battle of Svolder according to Heimskringla. Eirik Hákonarson ruled the purple area as a fief from Svein Forkbeard. The yellow area was held by his half-brother, Svein, as a fief from Olaf the Swede while the red area was under direct control of Svein Forkbeard.
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| 2058 |
 | Nuno Nunez "Rasura" Statue of Nuño Rasura at Arco de Santa María of Burgos.
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| 2059 |
 | Nuño Rasura Nuño Rasura and Laín Calvo in fresco at Arco de Santa María of Burgos.
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| 2060 |
 | Nuño Rasura Nuño Rasura and Laín Calvo in fresco at Arco de Santa María of Burgos.
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| 2061 |
 | Nyx (Nox) and Isaiah Nyx, as represented in the 10th-century Paris Psalter at the side of the Prophet Isaiah
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| 2062 |
 | Nyx (Nox) godess of night
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| 2063 |
 | oat of Arms of the House of Montfaucon-Montbeliard
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| 2064 |
 | Obit of Alice Mabee
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| 2065 |
 | Obituary
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| 2066 |
 | Obituary Obituary - South Bend Tribune
Tuesday March 9, 1948 Sect. 1 Pg 12
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| 2067 |
 | Obituary Anna Nary Davenport
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| 2068 |
 | Obituary Owen Leroy Cook Published in The Evening Huronite, Huron, SD on Tues May 8, 1934 Owen Cook Rites Are Held At Gann Vally: A large crowd attended the funeral service in charge of Rev. R.R. Keithahn, held for Owen Cook, aged 55, here Sat. May 5. Mr Cook, a resident of Buffalo Co., since 1894, died suddenly of heart failure at his farm home, near here on May 3. For many years Mr Cook served as clerk of his district school board and was still serving in that capacity at the time of his death. His widow, a son & two daughter's survive. Speacial music was furnished by a quartet consisting if Mr & Mrs C.C. Swartout, Mrs Dan Hathaway & H.D. Brown. Pall bearers were Earl Cruson, B.A. Thompson. Ernest Sinkie, Harvey Trainer, W.E. Vaughan & Levi Sedgwick.
8 May 1934 Gann Valley, Buffalo Co., SD., USA
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| 2069 |
 | Obt Sarah Osborn
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| 2070 |
 | Oceanus Oceanus in the Trevi Fountain, Rome.
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| 2071 |
 | Octavia Minor
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| 2072 |
 | Octavianus, Pope John XII A copy of a contemporary portrait of John XII, c. 960. It was in this year that John’s portrait was painted which was previously located in the old sacristy of the Lateran basilica, and which was later copied by Cardinal Rasponi. However it is to be noted that John XII was possibly only 27 years old when he died.
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| 2073 |
 | Odo I, Count of Blois Original coat of arms of the county of Blois
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| 2074 |
 | Odo I, Duke of Burgundy
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| 2075 |
 | Odo II of Blois and Elias I of Maine
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| 2076 |
 | Oliver St. JOHN, 1st Baron St. John of Bletsoe
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| 2077 |
 | Olivia Chute
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| 2078 |
 | Olivia Miner Chute and daughter Helen Olivia Chute
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| 2079 |
 | Olivia Woodworth
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| 2080 |
 | Olympians greek mythology
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| 2081 |
 | Orb. Jacob Osborn
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| 2082 |
 | Ordulf, Duke of Saxony Note the legend: Orthilius dux Saxoniae.
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| 2083 |
 | Orodes II Arshakuni King of Parthia
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| 2084 |
 | Osorkon I Statue inscribed with the praenomen of Osorkon I discovered at Byblos; the statue itself is probably from the 19th Dynasty
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| 2085 |
 | Osorkon II Pendant bearing the cartouche of Osorkon II
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| 2086 |
 | Ottavio Farnese
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| 2087 |
 | Otto and Edith's tumb After his death in 973 Otto was buried next to his first wife Edith of Wessex in the Cathedral of Magdeburg.
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| 2088 |
 | Otto I accepting the surrender of Berengar of Ivrea. Manuscript depiction (c. 1200) of Otto accepting the surrender of Berengar II of Italy. The headline reads Otto I Theutonicorum rex ("Otto the First, King of the Germans")
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| 2089 |
 | Otto I the Great The Magdeburger Reiter: a tinted sandstone equestrian monument, c. 1240, traditionally intended as a portrait of Otto I (detail), Magdeburg
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| 2090 |
 | Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria
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| 2091 |
 | Otto I, Count of Burgundy Portrait in Besançon Cathedral
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| 2092 |
 | Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg Monument in Berlin to Otto I
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| 2093 |
 | Otto II, Duke of Swabia
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| 2094 |
 | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
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| 2095 |
 | Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg The former Siegesallee in Berlin with the double statue (detail) commemorating the corulers of Brandenburg, Margrave John I (1213–1266) and Margrave Otto III (ca. 1215–1267), sons of Albert II and grandchildren of Otto II. Sculptor: Max Baumbach. The sculpture was unveiled on 22 March 1900. Spread across the knees of John I is the document granting town charters to Berlin and Cölln. The younger Otto III stands beside him, pointing to the charter with one arm while the other rests on a hunting spike. The youthful city founders are portrayed here as mature men, because in the view of contemporaries the significance of founding the later metropolis would not have been adequately manifested as an act of two youngsters.
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| 2096 |
 | Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor 19th Century impression of Otto IV
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| 2097 |
 | Ottokar I of Bohemia, King of Bohemia
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| 2098 |
 | Palmer Glover
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| 2099 |
 | Pam and Jim and family Karrie Knutson, Kyly Schick Jamie Knutson, Pamela Cook, James Knutson
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| 2100 |
 | Pam and Ken
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