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  • ...lia|Princess Madeleine]]<br>[[Prince Louis Charles of Autelia|Prince Louis Charles]]<br>[[Prince Étienne of Autelia|Prince Étienne]] | father = [[Charles VI of Autelia]]
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  • | name = Edward de Saint-Pierre | image = Edward de Saint-Pierre 27-9-2022.png
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  • ...985 || [[Saint-Philippe]] || Museum dedicated to the painter and sculptor Charles Tourelle, known as "Le Petite Artiste". It houses more than 1,500 works of ...ilippe]] || Waterfalls located next to Saint-Philippe and flowing into the Saint-Pierre river|| Culture
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  • ...lia|Princess Madeleine]]<br>[[Prince Louis Charles of Autelia|Prince Louis Charles]]<br>[[Prince Étienne of Autelia|Prince Étienne]] ...of Camur|Prince Louis]], the youngest son of [[Charles VI of Autelia|King Charles]] and [[Marie-Amélie, Queen of Autelia|Queen Marie-Amélie of Autelia]], a
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  • | name = Charles I | birth_name = Charles Johannus Westen Halburton
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  • |[[Jean-Charles D'Aboville]]
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  • | predecessor = [[Charles VI of Autelia|Charles VI]] | full name = Alexander Charles Maximilian Louis
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  • * [[File:Côte d'Émeraude.png|20px|border]] Charles de la Roncière ...gdom in order to hope for signing a non-aggression pact. Lysian Governor [[Charles de la Roncière]] formally refused, and the Kingdom of Pecario declared war
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  • | predecessor = [[Charles I of Valvexia|Charles I]] | father = [[Charles I of Valvexia|Charles I]]
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  • | name = Charles IV | caption = The Emperor Charles in 2013
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  • | leader1 = {{wp|Charles III}} | leader2 = [[Edward de Saint-Pierre]]
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  • | parents = [[Charles V of Burgoy]]<br>Élisabeth de Cloucy ...gitimate}} daughter of the former king of [[Burgoy]] [[Charles V of Burgoy|Charles V]], eldest of the two children by his {{wp|mistress}} the actress Élisabe
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  • |rowspan=3|[[Jean-Charles D'Aboville]]<br>{{small|Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Sud]]}}<br/>{{smal
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  • |honorific-suffix = [[Order of Saint-Charles the Great|OSCG]] [[Order of Ainin|COA]] [[Knight of the Aininian Republic|C '''Rémi Marie Grégoire Saint-Jean, duc de Wampley''' <sub>[[Order of Saint-Charles the Great|OSCG]] [[Order of Ainin|COA]] [[Knight of the Aininian Republic|C
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  • ...79_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg|100px]]|| 1649-1704 ||'''[[Charles X(Gaullica)|Charles X]]''' || 23 September 1671 || 24 June 1704 ||
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  • |rowspan=3 | [[Jean-Charles D'Aboville]]<br>{{small|(1950{{ndash}}1958)}}
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  • * {{flagicon image|Europan atlantic federation 133233.jpg ‎|22px}} [[Charles de Santa]]<br/>
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  • *{{flag|United Kingdom}} - Recipient of the Royal Family Order of King Charles III ...m}} - Recipient of the Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of King Charles III
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  • ...nt Bridget and Helena)|Saint Helena]]. Other smaller islands include Saint Charles, Stor Christina, Mindre Christina and others. The territory's {{wpl|capital
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  • | birth_name = Sébastien Charles Gevole '''Sébastien de Rigreuil''' ([[wikipedia:Given Name|Given name]]: ''Sébastien Charles Gevole''), also known as the '''Marquis of Terbonne''', was an officer, and
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  • ** Charles I, 1386–1404 ** Charles II, 1404–1423
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  • | monarch = {{wp|Charles III}} | president = [[Edward de Saint-Pierre]]
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  • |align="center"| Father, [[Charles III of Gallia|King Charles III of Gallia]]<br />Mother, [[Princess Katharina of Lippe]]
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  • *{{flag|United Kingdom}} - Recipient of the Royal Family Order of King Charles III ...m}} - Sovereign of the Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of King Charles III
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  • | higher = [[Order of Saint-Charles the Great]] <small>(civil)</small><br>[[Vanguard of the Aininian Republic]]
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  • |Charles Weygrand
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  • | successor4 = Charles DeKoninck | birth_name = Cyril Charles Hackett
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  • | caption= <small>Saint Charles mountains in Renneque</small>
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  • *[[Charles I]], King of Blechingia from (1952-1995)
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  • |Prince Joseph-Charles
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  • | home_state2 = [[Saint-Charles (state)|Saint-Charles]]
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  • |rowspan="3"| [[File:Abbatucci, Jacques Pierre Charles.jpg|90px]] |bgcolor=#eeeeee rowspan="7"| <center>'''[[Charles XI of Vannois|Charles XI]]'''<br>[[File:Robert d’Orléans, Duke of Chartres.jpg|90px]]<br><smal
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  • ...n the occasion of the wedding of Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia and Charles Frederick in 1725. The Order of Saint Alexander was granted the highest est
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  • : {{Party stripe|Republican Party (Arabi)}}5. Charles Bennett (R)
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  • * {{wp|Charles III}}, [[Monarchy of Insulamia|King of Insulamia]] * [[Edward de Saint-Pierre]], [[President of Insulamia]]}}
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  • | name = Charles III | image = Charles Sweden 3.jpg
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  • * {{flagicon image|Europan atlantic federation 133233.jpg ‎|22px}} [[Charles de Santa]]<br/>
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  • ...was founded shortly after the end of the [[Capois Rebellion]] by [[Charles Saint-Pierre]], a Chloéois of Bahian descent, and Archbishop [[Jean-Baptiste d'Aste]], [[File:John_Mercer_Langston_-_Brady-Handy.jpg|175px|thumb|right|[[Charles Saint-Pierre]] (1824-1909), principal founder and theorist of the Holisitique movement]]
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  • ...Duke of Callatis (his father's fourth cousin); [[Charles VI of Burgoy|King Charles VI of Burgoy]] (his mother's brother); [[Princess Zoe of Latium|Princess Zo |6= 6. [[Charles V of Burgoy]]
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  • ...especially by such Saints such as [[Saint Eugene de la Croix]]. [[Charles Saint-Pierre]], worked together with Archbishop [[Jean-Baptiste d'Aste]] and the Church **Diocese of Citadelle (''current Bishop: Charles Weygrand'')
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  • {{Football squad player|no=8|nat=Shoassau|pos=MF|name=[[Charles Pretre]]}}
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  • | [[File:CHARLES VIII portrait.jpg|80px]] | [[File:Charles le temeraire.jpg|80px]]
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  • |honorific-suffix = <small>[[Order of Saint-Charles the Great|OSCG]] ({{wp|posthumous recognition|post.}})</small> * [[Order of Saint-Charles the Great]] (posthumous, 1993)
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  • | '''[[Alois Saint-Charles]]'''<br>{{Small|(1712–1782)}} | [[Alois Saint-Charles]] <hr> [[Claude Féritre]]
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  • ...arambura and the Terre-Noire Colony until they were abolished along with [[Charles Dumont]]'s execution in 1919.
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  • | commander2 = {{flagicon image|Radical Party of Tarper Logo.png}} Charles Jarret Karl <br/> ...at in the within the Realm Assembly palace. Shortly after, the Chancellor, Charles Jarret Karl, had deployed the Royal Guard to quell the dissenters. The mona
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  • |[[File:Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor.PNG|100px]] | [[File:Justus Sustermans - Anna de' Medici, wife of archduke Ferdinand Charles of Austria.jpg|100px]]
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  • |image = [[File:Charles-I-of-Austria-Hungary-king-kingdom-700x1024.jpg|300px]]
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  • | spouse = {{marriage|[[Charles Chevallier]]|2005}} ...n 2005, Chevallier married fellow graduate student and future canon lawyer Charles Chevallier. After completing her magisterial degree in 2006, she decided to
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  • ...gether with the Archbishop of Port de la Sainte, [[Jean-Baptiste d'Aste]], Saint-Pierre founded the ''Holistique'' ("holistic") movement, which sought the "spiritu
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  • | image = Saint-Èvre - Charles V of France.jpg
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  • | full name = Mika Isi Michael Charles Sakuri Prince Mika Isi Michael Charles was born at 05:57 on the 5th of October 2002 in the Saint Catharina Hospita
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  • *[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Frederick Charles I]] (1708–1735, ''Friedrich Karl I.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat *[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Frederick Charles II]] (1786–1794, ''Friedrich Karl II.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia co
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  • |leader_name1 = [[Charles XII of Vannois|Charles XII]]
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  • ...lèges royaux'' which were originally instituted during the reign of [[King Charles X]] in [[Auvernia]]. After the Clementinists seized power in 1841, they reb
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  • ...[[Royal Palace, Santerre]]. Her godparents included her grandfathers King Charles VI and King Victor Emmanuel III, and her aunts {{wpl|Giovanna of Italy|Tsar | 4 = 4. [[Charles VI of Autelia]]
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  • On 1 October 1958, her father-in-law [[Charles VI of Autelia|King Charles VI]] died and her husband became King of Autelia, thus making Louise the ne
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  • | caption4 = [[Charles Saint-Pierre]],<br> Sacred Heart College {{*}}[[Charles Saint-Pierre]], University teacher and founder of the [[Holistique movement|''Holistique
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  • | predecessor3 = [[Charles Rochambeau]]
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  • : {{Party stripe|Republican Party (Arabi)}}2. Charles Lees (R) : {{Party stripe|Republican Party (Arabi)}}5. Charles Bennett (R)
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  • ...inique II<br>Anne Marie (Penny)<br>Clement Victor <br>Thérèse Veronique<br>Charles Roderic | father = Charles Pierre Leclerq <!-- may be used (optionally with mother parameter) in place
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  • '''Alain Charles Bergeron''' (born March 13, 1952) is an [[Ainin|Aininian]] lawyer, jurist a
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  • | name = Charles II | predecessor = [[Charles I of the United Kingdoms of Scandinavia|Charles I]]
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  • |leader3 = Charles V ...[[Charles I, Holy Audonian Emperor|Charles I]] despite no blood relation. Charles was of the [[Valmeuse dynasty|House of Valmeuse]], raised in the court of h
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  • | [[Charles Saltène]]
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  • ...itimate. The rejection was made more explicit under his successor, [[Louis-Charles II]], who wrote to Presidents [[François Arceneaux]] and [[Guillaume de Ch |Personal residence of [[Louis-Charles III]]
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  • ...of Autelia|Crown Prince Alexander of Autelia]], the son and heir of [[King Charles VI of Autelia]].
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  • |colspan=9|Named for [[Charles IV of Ainin]].
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  • | children = {{hlist|Alexandre|Serena|Charles|Hélène}}
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  • | caption = Coronation Portrait by Charles-Phillipe de Bourgh
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  • | last_monarch = Henry V<br><small>Charles IV ''(disputed)''</small> ...to sit the Midrasian throne was Henry V in 1642, though the short reign of Charles IV in 1871 is disputed. Since the end of the Midrasian Civil War in 1648 th
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  • ...rucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Sibren Marskamp de Zuiderdrecht]] <!-- Nicolas Charles Oudinot -->
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  • |leader1 = <!-- Name of king or president --> [[Charles de la Roncière]]
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  • ...erformed as death by firing squad. In 1984 after the overthrow of dictator Charles Beaumont and the establishment of the current government, he was sentenced
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  • | commander2 ={{flagicon|Saintonge}} Charles III
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  • The islands were named for King [[Charles IV of Bonséjours]], king of the Kingdom of the Roses at the time that the
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  • ...rics. One of these was the Duchy of Temria, given to [[Charles I of Temria|Charles]] from the [[House of León]]. Mavona and some surrounding land was given t ...dern day Gagium, but following the death of King [[Charles of Temria-Serro|Charles]] in 1111 it was split into three new kingdoms, [[Agnia]], [[Serro]], and [
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  • | relatives = [[Charles VII of Burgoy]] (Cousin)
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  • ...y the effects of industrialization, initially centered on the Noire, Saint Charles, and Ouinipésauguie River Valleys. From the 20th century to the present, t
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  • ...a commencement speech at the [[Charles Fitzhubert School, Port Fitzhubert|Charles Fitzhubert School]] to incoming students. However, his solo public appearan
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  • ...eted in 1433 as the bequest of [[Monarchy of Great Nortend#House of Dester|Charles I]] as an enlargement of the earlier lady chapel, situated at the eastern e
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  • ...anestria|Alexandre, Prince Imperial]]|Prince Philippe|Prince Joseph|Prince Charles}} --> |12= 12. [[Charles de Soubronne, marquis d'Aldéon]]
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  • ...te ipsum, si vis ad semper legatorum societate consiliorum confugerant.” (Charles V you yourself must come to El Dorado if you ever want a diplomatic allianc ...rom Spain and no other countries would be able to conquer El Dorado.[[File:Charles v 3.jpg|thumb|200 px]]
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  • ...ingdomflag.png}} Henry IV {{KIA}}<br>{{flagicon image|MDRKingdomflag.png}} Charles I
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  • ...erals such as Pierre Hayannes and Guiepple Hereshi, and admirals such as [[Charles Philippe, Count of Andora]], she has governed times when the United Kingdom ...ign of Queen Adela is currently the longest in Génoise History, surpassing Charles Albert of Génes's reign of 39 years in 2053. At age 93, she is the oldest
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  • | [[File:Admiral Harry Paulet (1719-20–1794), Sixth Duke of Bolton.jpg|80px|Charles Landstadt]] | '''[[Charles Landstadt]]'''<br><small>Lord Talmouth</small><br><small>-</small>
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  • ...-flag.gif|22px]] [[Royal Kingdom of Quebec|Quebec]]||align=center|MTR||Sir Charles Merton Regimabult International Airport
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  • | full name = Desiderius Charles Bohemond Henri '''Desiderius I''' (''Desiderius Charles Bohemond Henri''; 22 February 1962 – 22 May 2013) was King of Sydalon fro
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  • |align="center"|Colonel Charles Pattinson |align="center"|Colonel Charles-Cecil Posonby
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  • | [[File:Admiral Harry Paulet (1719-20–1794), Sixth Duke of Bolton.jpg|80px|Charles Landstadt]] | '''[[Charles Landstadt]]'''<br><small>Lord Talmouth</small><br><small>-</small>
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  • {{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Charles|Scavuzzo}}|age={{birth date and age|2000|1|1}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Highsi
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  • |12= 12. [[Charles de Vignerot, 1st Marquis of Aldéon]]
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  • | leader_name1 = {{wp|Charles III}} | leader_name2 = [[Edward de Saint-Pierre]]
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  • | Charles L. Georges <br><small>1904-1908</small><br><br> Alphonso Coffie <br><small> | Charles M. Clay
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  • |10= 10. [[Charles V of Burgoy]]
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  • : {{Party stripe|Republican Party (Arabi)}}2. Charles Lee (R)
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  • ...rucoliaFlagOne.png|22px}} [[Sibren Marskamp de Zuiderdrecht]] <!-- Nicolas Charles Oudinot -->
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  • | [[Sibren Marskamp de Zuiderdrecht]] <!-- Nicolas Charles Oudinot -->
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  • | 10 = 10. {{wp|Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg}}
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  • |patron_saint = Saint-Pierre <!--Use patron_saints for multiple--> ...was the village of [[Saint-Philippe]] in May 19 1535 along the river named Saint-Pierre. The early years of the colony were disrupted by famine, disease, and India
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  • | 10 = 10. {{wp|Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg}}
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  • ...nial rule in Bahia. The event went ahead the 13th of May 1907, hosted in [[Saint-Pierre Hall]], with participants from across Bahia, Euclea and Asteria.
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  • ...e [[Asvarrese Peninsula]] where King [[Ferdinand IV of Asvarre]], Prince [[Charles-Gustaaf of Lippe]], and Princess [[Wilhelmina of Alsatia]] have managed to
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  • |leader_name2 = [[Charles Maçay]] ...o finalize the creation of an Auvernian Federation. Upon its ratification, Charles Maçay has vowed to allow snap elections which he does not wish to particip
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  • |8= 8. [[Charles I of Barrois]]
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  • ...for several weeks at the [[King Charles Memorial Hospital (Cuanstad)|King Charles Memorial Hospital]]. After being discharged from the hospital, Lacovara sta
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  • | [[file:Charles III of Naples (head).jpg|100px]] ...of Sydalon|Rainier I]]'''<br><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Rainier Richard Charles </span><br>25 January 1580<br>–<br>2 May 1621
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  • ...reated Duke of Saivres by his grandfather [[Charles XII of Vannois|Emperor Charles XII]], and Selene assumed the courtesy title of Duchess of Saivres. Selene
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  • ...alf of the Castillian Federation occurred on December 1, 1749, when King [[Charles II]] defeated [[William the Northlander]] at [[Battle of Saint-Jean-sur-Ric ==== The Coronation of Charles II ====
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  • |leader_name2 = [[Charles de Lévesque]] ...nment of Valmont|Her Majesty's Government]]. The incumbent Chancellor is [[Charles de Lévesque]].
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  • ...ckx]], and her mother was the third daughter of [[Karel III of Gallia|King Charles III of Gallia]] and [[Princess Katherina of Lippe]]. Her childhood was char
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  • ...ildren a good education. Thus, in 1926, Izibongo Ngonidzashe entered the [[Charles Fitzhubert School]], where he was described as an excellent student by his
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  • ...Crown Prince of Burgoy]] on 22 August 1985. After her sister's marriage to Charles, Fausta disclaimed her rights as heir, resulting in Tarpeia becoming heir t
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  • |leader_name2 = Mr Charles Large
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  • ...r and the installation of her older-half brother [[Charles I of Schaumberg|Charles I, Duke of Kostritz]].
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  • |[[Charles Orkney]] | rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[Charles Orkney]]'''<br><small>(1769–1834)
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  • ...ed [[Antoinette of Vannois|Princess Antoinette of Vannois]], daughter of [[Charles XIII of Vannois]]. Together they have two children: Teresa, Theophylactus.
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  • ...harles I]] (1649); the exile of his son, [[wikipedia:Charles II of England|Charles II]] (1651); and the replacement of English monarchy with, at first, the Co ...return to Britain. On May 29, 1660, he officially became King of England. Charles was one of the most popular and beloved kings of England, especially in the
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  • File:CharlesLysianColumbia.jpeg|{{small|King [[Charles of Lysian Columbia]] was the only [[DeCourchavel Family|DeCourchavel]] to r
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  • | ''Col de Charles''
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  • ...te was face with great anxiety as her son, Julian was briefly kidnapped by Charles II of Espana in revenge for the Connuriste killing of his own son the prior ...kidnap Julian but never received the child and it was instead, once again, Charles II who had the young prince. Charlotte and Jean were moved from prison in S
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  • ...leged intervention by the {{wp|United Kingdom}}'s [[Charles the Great|King Charles III]], a figure personally supportive of such plans, the federation was ult
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  • ...e importantly the adoptive heiress of Queen Julianna of Naples, ex-wife of Charles II of Espana. ...t appointed Regent of Russlande following an attack on Saint Petersburg by Charles II and a group of mercenaries. As Regent, Andeja sent his sister, then Jose
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  • | Charles Khan<br /><small>(1778-1840) | Charles Khan
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  • |leader_name1 = [[Charles IV of Eulycea|Charles IV]] ...t and feudal traditions. Its current ruler is King [[Charles IV of Eulycea|Charles IV]].
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  • |6= 6. [[Charles XII of Vannois]]
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  • |fullname = Richard Thomas Charles Alexander '''Prince Richard of Hanover''' (Richard Thomas Charles Alexander; born 5 August 1999), known professionally as '''Richard Turlingt
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  • ...uke of Tecklenburg]] (m. 2059-2062) (2073-present<br>[[Charles II and III| Charles II of Espana]] (m.2064-2066)<br>Maximilian II of Bavaria (m.2066)<br>[[Luí ...[[Prince Adrian Christophe]]<br>[[Prince Charles, Duke of Alicante| Prince Charles Henry]]<br>[[Jordão Borbón| Prince Jordão]]<br>[[Infante Felipe of Portu
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  • ...g for a way to educate the largely illiterate Bahian population, [[Charles Saint-Pierre]], an educator of Bahian descent who was born a slave, created a curriculum Saint-Pierre's movement, known as ''[[Holistique movement|Holistique]]'', proved success
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  • |capital = Fort Charles<!--Name of country/territory's capital, wikilinked if link exists-->
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  • |leader_name2 = Charles André Alexandre Mécra ...g many other affairs. This led to a time of uncertainty in the République. Charles Mécra, previously Président du Conseil of Lysia, was nominated to be Dict
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  • |[[Charles Ayala]] |[[Charles Ayala]]
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  • | '''Charles Anthony III ''the Just'''''<br>''Karl Anton der Gerechte'' || [[File:Graff_
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  • ...off in widespread privatisations from 1975 onward. Midrasian entrepreneur Charles Blanche managed to secure a 57% stake in the company, paving the way for in ...wever, the decision was taken to privatise Air Mydrazia, with entrepreneur Charles Blanche securing the largest stake in the company at 57% ownership. Under B
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  • ...the Supreme National Council and Presidium. This occurred in 2022, when [[Charles Maggle]] was removed by the Presidium and was considered to leave office im ...desire to spend more time with her husband and children. Her successor, [[Charles Maggle]], would win election as head of the Communist Party and serve as Ge
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  • ...dst a strong number of officials who personally disapproved of the reform. Charles II would be the final Emperor to alter the Royal Guard as an entity by divi
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  • ...ath of Emperor [[Charles IX of Cassadia|Charles IX]]. The throne passed to Charles' eldest daughter [[Euphemia of Cassadia|Euphemia]], who attempted to curb t ...ria) Brigade into the battle. Crossing the Parnello canal at the ''Emperor Charles VI Memorial Bridge'', the brigade was deployed to support [[Victor Poltov]]
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  • ...een the two sons, with East Ressen going to Wagner III, and West Ressen to Charles I. ...on massacre]] of 1630. The war ended in 1633 when [[Charles VII of Veragon|Charles VII]] signed the [[Rights of Religion]].
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  • ...cultivation of cash crops such as cotton, tobacco, and tea. In 1796, the [[Charles Belmont|Belmont Revolution]] initiated a series of wars of independence in The term "{{wp|Phalanstère|phalanstery}}" was coined by {{wp|Charles Fourier|Jules Alençon}} in 1877 as a portmanteau of "phalanx" and "monaste
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  • ...convinced him to get the most amount of Greek land as possible. While King Charles II did succeed in that, there was still much of Greece that was lost and th ...line of Great Hyruke went home to Londres and Christopher II demanded that Charles II abdicate his throne to the rightful Queen of Espana, Caroline. In the en
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  • | birth_name = Artur Charles Philip Vieri ...baptised at the Church of Saint Stephen in [[Retoria]] by Bishop of Abbey: Charles I de Roÿ and René Lorraine. His godfather was chosen as [[Afonso IV]] of
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  • A „Commission for the Translation of the Divine Service”, headed by Sir Charles de Henfott, 7th Bart., presented its draughts for a new Breviary and Missal ...rles de Oln, the 5th Earl of Scode, of the House of Oln in [[Albeinland]]. Charles was of an Akeepian and Catholic leaning churchmanship. The marriage was vig
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  • ...gnty in 1813, and was designated a city in 1814. Mambiza was the site of [[Charles Dumont]]'s famous ''Droits de l'homme'' speech in 1919, before he was execu ...empire questioned. These policies would continue until the accession of [[Charles Dumont]] to the position of Governor of Baséland in 1906, where he would q
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  • ...aullican presence in the region. He founded [[Fort Saint-Marcus]], [[Saint-Charles]], and other outposts along Cassier's western coast, which helped to facili ...oalition government, which ratified the results in the morning of April 1. Charles Lièvremont, the last premier and viceroy of Cassier, submitted the formal
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  • ...ption would culminate in the 2016 [[Midrasian Spring]] which toppled the [[Charles Vauban|Vauban government]] and led to the election of the current Consul, [ [[image:Charles-vii-courronement- Panthéon III.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Pontiff declares
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  • ...anised into the [[Fifteen Provinces]] in 1431 by [[Halkeginian Emperor]] [[Charles I of Hespira]], along with the vassal states of the [[Principality of Wolf] ...[[Battle of Solling]], forcing the [[Charles IV Gustaf of Huldenberg|King Charles IV Gustaf]] of Huldenberg to sign the [[Treaty of Rhede]] in 1687.
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  • In early 1700 Charles I died childless, following the rules of Produese succession the crown pass ...the republic and [[Augustin Calvet]], due to pressure from the parliament, Charles II had Produzland side with them in the [[Great Continental War]].
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  • ...antic report of Ken's disappearance prompts a police investigation, led by Charles Bright. Francesca struggles to convince them of the Sirens' existence, faci
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  • ...and in specially among the members of the court, provoked discontent. Jean Charles was renamed Juan Carlos I to hidden his lack of knowledge of the {{wp|Spani
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  • ...e Els]]. The Els was nominally commanded by General {{wpl|Don Carlos Buell|Charles Bowell}}, but was effectively under Crovan's direct command, given that he [[File:Battle of Trenton by Charles McBarron.jpg|260px|right|thumb|The New Years Raid would become a major prop
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  • During the Charles Hawkins premiership and continuing Liberal government between 1980 and 1984 ...unofficial power and authority. The current foreign secretary is Jonathan Charles MP. In its role as a middle power Afalia seeks multilateral solutions to di
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  • ..., which came about as a result of his grandfather [[Charles the Great|King Charles III]]'s own deep love for sports. Nonetheless, amidst all this, it was said
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  • ...translated into English as 'Charles the Bear', it literally translates to 'Charles from/of Bear' from Spanish. It is unknown how this grammatical anomaly came ...population began to grow rapidly. King {{wpl|Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles I}} authorised the creation of the Viceroyalty of Nueva Orense, with Pedro
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