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  2. Corfu incident - Wikipedia

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    A Short History of Italy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 214– 215. Barros, James (1965). The Corfu incident of 1923: Mussolini and The League Of Nations. Princeton University Press. Seton-Watson, Christopher Seton-Watson (June 1979). Italy from liberalism to fascism: 1870-1925. Routledge Kegan & Paul. pp. 670– 675. ISBN 978-0416189407.

  3. 50 Hilariously Clever Memes That Explain History In A Way ...

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    Image credits: Sociopat00 While much of human history has been anything but “fun,” but at least as modern observers, we can turn all that suffering into trivia questions, or, as this list ...

  4. 2004 Boscastle flood - Wikipedia

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    The last time Boscastle had suffered notable flooding was in 1996 as a result of Hurricane Lili, but floods are recorded in 1847, 1957, on 3 June 1958 (one man drowned) and on 6 February during the Winter of 1962–63 in the United Kingdom.

  5. Abyssinia Crisis - Wikipedia

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    A map of Ethiopian Empire, the land at the centre of the crisis.. The Abyssinia Crisis, [nb 1] also known in Italy as the Walwal incident, [nb 2] was an international crisis in 1935 that originated in a dispute over the town of Walwal, which then turned into a conflict between Fascist Italy and the Ethiopian Empire (then commonly known as "Abyssinia").

  6. Paul Hamlyn - Wikipedia

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    He was born Paul Bertrand Wolfgang Hamburger in Berlin, Germany, in 1926.His parents were Richard Hamburger, a paediatrician at the Charité Hospital in Berlin, and his wife, Lili, a Quaker of Polish descent.

  7. BBC Bitesize - Wikipedia

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    GCSE Bitesize was launched in January 1998, covering seven subjects. For each subject, a one- or two-hour long TV programme would be broadcast overnight in the BBC Learning Zone block, and supporting material was available in books and on the BBC website. At the time, only around 9% of UK households had access to the internet at home.

  8. William of Malmesbury - Wikipedia

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    Beginning about 1140, William continued his chronicles with the Historia Novella, or "modern history", a three-book chronicle that ran from 1128 to 1142, including important accounts of the Anarchy of King Stephen's reign. This work breaks off with an unfulfilled promise that it would be continued: presumably William died before he could redeem ...

  9. General Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    However, in England and Wales, the high school diploma is considered to be at the level of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), which is awarded at Year 11. [5] [6] For college and university admissions, the high school diploma may be accepted in lieu of the GCSE if an average grade of C is obtained in subjects with a GCSE ...