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Judd, Orange
1822–92, American agricultural editor and publisher, b. near Niagara Falls, N.Y., grad. Wesleyan Univ., 1847. At Wesleyan he built (1871) the Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science and secured through hi...
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John the Fearless
1371–1419, duke of Burgundy (1404–19); son of Philip the Bold. He fought against the Turks at Nikopol in 1396 and was a prisoner for a year until he was ransomed. He continued his father’s feud with L...
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Isabela, province, Philippines
( z b l´ , Span. säb ´lä) (KEY) , province (1990 pop. 1,080,341), NE Luzon, the Philippines. The capital is Ilagan. The fertile Cagayan River valley, which is in the central and eastern part of the p...
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Antigonus II
(Antigonus Gonatas) ( ntig´ n s g n ´t s) (KEY) , c.320–239 B.C., king of Macedon, son of Demetrius I. He took the title king on his father’s death (283) but made good his claim only by defeating the ...
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