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  2. James II of England - Wikipedia

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    James, second surviving son of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St James's Palace in London on 14 October 1633. [6] Later that same year, he was baptized by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. [7]

  3. Iron Patriot - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Patriot drones are next seen during the Inhumanity storyline as support. [9] James "Rhodey" Rhodes temporarily wore the Iron Patriot armor during the Iron Patriot series. [8] [10] His father Terrence Rhodes [a] provides support for his family and uses the Iron Patriot battlesuit to help stop a conspiracy in which he sacrifices himself ...

  4. Iron Mike - Wikipedia

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    Iron Mike statue next to La Fiere bridge in Normandy, France. Iron Mike is the de facto name of various monuments commemorating servicemen of the United States military.The term "Iron Mike" is uniquely American slang used to refer to men who are especially tough, brave, and inspiring; it was originally a nautical term for a gyrocompass, used to keep a ship on an unwavering course.

  5. Mean Mary - Wikipedia

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    Mary James (born March 22, 1980), known by the stage name Mean Mary, is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, novelist, producer and YouTube personality.. She has been described as having “the unique ability to mix together a variety of musical styles, which can appeal to a wide audience” [1] and her childhood has been described as “a nomadic life that could have been ...

  6. Tubal-cain - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Genesis 4:22 says that Tubal-cain was the "forger of all instruments of bronze and iron" (ESV) or an "instructor of every artificer in brass and iron" (KJV). Although this may mean he was a metalsmith, a comparison with verses 20 and 21 suggests that he may have been the very first artificer in brass and iron. T. C. Mitchell ...

  7. Iron (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri, known as the Iron Sheik; Iron Shell, Brule Sioux chief; Iron Tail, Oglala Sioux warrior; Tigran Petrosian, known as Iron Tigran; Timur as a name, meaning iron in Turkic languages, widespread in Western and Central Asia since the days of the Mongol Empire; Hadid is an Arabic name (both given and surname) literally ...

  8. Ferrous - Wikipedia

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    Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, FeCl 2 ·4H 2 O. In chemistry, iron(II) refers to the element iron in its +2 oxidation state. The adjective ferrous or the prefix ferro-is often used to specify such compounds, as in ferrous chloride for iron(II) chloride (FeCl 2). The adjective ferric is used instead for iron(III) salts, containing the cation Fe 3+.

  9. Nunzio (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    James Maritato (born March 12, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring names Little Guido and Nunzio. [4]