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    Lothair (1870) was a late novel by Benjamin Disraeli, the first he wrote after his first term as Prime Minister. It deals with the comparative merits...
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  • Kentucky, in the United States Lothair, South Africa, a town in Mpumalanga Lothair (novel), by Benjamin Disraeli Lothair (clipper), a ship built in Britain...
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    lost in 1910. Lothair was named after British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli's 14th novel Lothair, published on 2 May 1870. The novel was well received...
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  • was surveyed in 1878 and named after Lothair, the novel written by Benjamin Disraeli and published in 1870. Lothair is at the end of a railway line from...
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  • Pope Joan (2009 film) (category Films based on American novels)
    Sergius threatens Lothair and his soldiers with God's wrath if they do not pay their respect. Lothair's soldiers all kneel, with Lothair reluctantly following...
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  • "themselves") Finally a couplet dedicated by Matthew Borbonius in 1595 to emperor Lothair I. Also selected for the anthology Delitiae Poetarum Germanorum, 1612,...
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    Gull's friend". He was "widely recognised" as "Mr Brancepath" in Lothair, the novel by Benjamin Disraeli. He was honoured with the Order of St Lazarus...
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    of the Salian dynasty, the dukes elected an opponent of his dynasty, Lothair III, as the new emperor. This displeased the house of Hohenstaufen, who...
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    became Queen of West Francia by marrying King Lothair of France. The calendar of saints states that Lothair was poisoned on 22 November 950 in Turin by...
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    performance of John Castello, the "West Indian Roscius" who played the role of Lothair. He died of yellow fever on board ship whilst sailing back and was buried...
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