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  2. University of Plano - Wikipedia

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    The University of Plano was an American private liberal arts college located in Plano, Texas that was in operation from 1964 until 1977. The University of Plano received its charter from the State of Texas on May 8, 1964 as a private, coeducational, nondenominational institution.

  3. Category:History of Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    History of Plano, Texas; Timeline of Plano, Texas; 0–9. 2019 Plano municipal elections; P. 2017 Plano shooting; Plano station (Texas Electric Railway) Preston Trail

  4. Timeline of Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1852 - Fillmore renamed "Plano." [1] 1870 - Population reaches 155. [2] 1872 - Houston and Texas Central Railway begins operating. [1] 1873 - Town of Plano incorporated. [1] 1883 - Telephone in use (approximate date). [2] 1891 - Plano Public School established. 1894 Fire Department organized. [2] Plano Milling Company (flour mill) in business. [2]

  5. Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Plano city, Texas – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [16] Pop 2010 [17] Pop 2020 [18] % 2000 % 2010 % ...

  6. Plano - Wikipedia

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    Plano High School (Illinois), a high school in Plano, Illinois; Plano Senior High School, a senior high school in Plano, Texas; Plano Independent School District, the school district serving Plano, Texas, and surrounding cities; University of Plano, a former liberal arts college in Plano, Texas

  7. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The City in Texas: A History (University of Texas Press, 2015) 342 pp. Mendoza, Alexander, and Charles David Grear, eds. Texans and War: New Interpretations of the State's Military History 2012 excerpt; Scott, Robert (2000). After the Alamo. Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-585-22788-7.

  8. Demetrios Angelos Doukas - Wikipedia

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    Theodore made his way back to Thessalonica and overthrew Manuel, but as he was blind, he installed his oldest son John as emperor. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In 1244, however, the Nicaean emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes campaigned against Thessalonica, and forced John to recognize his suzerainty and renounce his imperial title, receiving the title of ...

  9. Empire of Thessalonica - Wikipedia

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    The Empire of Thessalonica is a historiographic term used by some modern scholars [2] to refer to the short-lived Byzantine Greek state centred on the city of Thessalonica between 1224 and 1246 (sensu stricto until 1242) and ruled by the Komnenodoukas dynasty of Epirus.