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  2. Leet - Wikipedia

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    The term leet itself is often written 31337, or 1337, and many other variations. After the meaning of these became widely familiar, 10100111001 came to be used in its place, because it is the binary form of 1337 decimal, making it more of a puzzle to interpret. An increasingly common characteristic of leet is the changing of grammatical usage ...

  3. 1337 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1337 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events January–December ... with an eye for aesthetics as well as for history, ...

  4. Duke of Chandos - Wikipedia

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    The Dukedom of Chandos / ˈ ʃ æ n ˌ d ɒ s, ˈ ʃ ɑː n ˌ d ɒ s / was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.The Chandos peerage was first created as a barony by Edward III in 1337; its second creation in 1554 was due to the Brydges family's service to Mary I during Wyatt's rebellion, when she also gave them Sudeley Castle.

  5. Duke of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The charter that established the estate on 17 March 1337 set out the rule that the duke and possessor of the estate would be the eldest son and heir apparent of the monarch. [2] There were some deviations from this rule until a legal case (the Prince's Case) in 1606, which held that the rule should be adhered to. [6]

  6. Eleanor de Clare - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor de Clare, suo jure 6th Lady of Glamorgan (October 1292 [3] – 30 June 1337) was a powerful Anglo-Welsh noblewoman who married Hugh Despenser the Younger, the future favourite of Edward II of England, and was a granddaughter of Edward I of England.

  7. 11 Black history facts you should know - AOL

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    These are just a few Black history fun facts plucked from the book ... (1280–1337) led the Mali Empire at the height of its power and creativity. He directly controlled the price of gold, and he ...

  8. History of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    In 1337, the title Duke of Cornwall was created by the English monarchy, to be held by the king's eldest son and heir. ... History of Cornwall, 2nd edition.

  9. Duchy of Aquitaine - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy of Aquitaine (Occitan: Ducat d'Aquitània, IPA: [dyˈkad dakiˈtaɲɔ]; French: Duché d'Aquitaine, IPA: [dyʃe dakitɛn]) was a historical fiefdom located in the western, central and southern areas of present-day France, south of the river Loire.