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persecuted CHristians.
Construction began in 1759 and was completed in 1763.
No he was a Strong leader, that served in two wars and began as a map maker.
Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.Cleopatra began her seduction which eventually led to an alliance with Marc Antony who was the leader of the Cesarean party in the east in 41 BC.
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Genghis Khan
Nikita Krushchev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Shotogu
it began in early America with Abraham Lincoln
There are two answers. Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, is the oldest surviving synagogue building; construction began in 1759. Congregation Shearith Israel was founded in New Amsterdam in 1654, but it has moved to new buildings (all on Manhattan Island) several times; their current building was built in 1897. Curiously, Shearith Israel owns the Touro Synagogue building (the Newport Jewish congregation went dissolved and dispersed in the early 19th century).