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- Erik the Red (5731 bytes)
2: ...mper) was the founder of the first [[Nordic]] [[settlement]] in [[Greenland]] (long before it had been...
4: ...The Saga of Eric the Red]] recounts. The family settled in a Norse colony on the coast of [[Iceland]]....
6: ... conditions were more conducive to travel, each settlement would send a band of men to hunt in [[Disko...
8: ...rik was both greatly respected and wealthy. The settlement venture involved twenty-five [[ship]]s, fou...
10: ...as able to bounce back and survived until the [[Little Ice Age]] finally wiped it out in the [[15th ce... - Pope Silvester II (8276 bytes)
7: ...he future emperor [[Otto II]]. Some years later, Otto gave Gerbert leave to go to study at the cathedr...
9: When Otto II became [[Holy Roman Emperor]] in [[983]], he ...
11: ...ance]]'s attempt to take the [[Lorraine]] from [[Otto III]] by supporting [[Hugh Capet]]. Capet becam...
15: ...teacher of [[Otto III]], and [[Pope Gregory V]], Otto's cousin, appointed him Archbishop of [[Ravenna]...
17: ...bellious nobility remained in power, and died a little later. He is buried in [[St. John Lateran]]. - Jim Abbott (6907 bytes)
1: ...'s fielding statistics matched or even slightly bettered the league average most seasons.
3: ...e the throw with his left hand. When batting, Abbott would swing the bat one-handed.
5: In [[1988 in sports|1988]], Abbott won a gold medal pitching for the [[United States...
7: ...l to 7-15 for the sixth-place Angels. In 1992 Abbott was also honoured with the [[Tony Conigliaro Awar...
9: ...e pitching for the Yankees, Abbott threw a [[no-hitter]] against the [[Cleveland Indians]].
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