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George Speight, for plotting the Fiji coup of 2000.Death sentence commuted to life in prison. Ratu Jope Seniloli, incumbent Vice-President (in 2004), for his role in the coup of 2000.
This monument was erected under the patronage of the State of Connecticut in the 55th year of the Independence of the U.S.A. in memory of the brave patriots massacred at Fort Griswold near this spot on the 6th of Sept. AD 1781, when the British, under the command of the Traitor Benedict Arnold, burnt the towns of New London and Groton and ...
Melas the Elder, 7th century BC, brother-in-law to king Gyges; Miletus, grandson of Melas, son-in-law of king Ardys; Pythagoras, son of Miletus, 6th century BC
Hailed by Variety as “a superb historical drama about the Far-Right’s threatto democracy, the movie “Quisling: The Final Days” helmed by Norway’s top filmmaker Erik Poppe, impressed ...
The Traitors U.S. viewers are applauding host Alan Cumming for his audacious selection of Traitors. In Peacock’s hit reality game series, a group of contestants gather at a Scottish Highlands ...
Roy Nicolas Courlander - a British-born New Zealand soldier with a history of petty crime, he was taken prisoner during the Greece campaign in April 1941. Attracted by his anti-communist views, the Germans recruited him for the Waffen-SS British Free Corps, where Courlander reached the rank of Unterscharführer. [1]
All the bombshell moments, awkward conclave convos and heated confrontations that took place during episode four of ‘The Traitors’ The Traitors 2024: The 6 biggest revelations from episode 4 ...