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  • ...ith Jesus and both his parents being listed, although none was [[adopted]] or fostered in the modern European-American sense of the terms, and both Josep ...ete Who's Who in the Bible, edited by Paul Gardner. (London: HarperCollins Religious, 1995)
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  • [[Category: Social Services and Social Sciences]] [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]]
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  • Kestenbaum, Lawrence. "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bradshaw to Branstrom." Available at: [htt [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • '''English-Dutch-American religious and political leader''' ...doptive father). The congregation emigrated to the Low Countries to escape persecution and eventually sailed to America on the Mayflower in 1620. Bradford was one
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  • ...discovered on the steps of St. John's Church Clerkenwell, (hence his name) or St. Andrew's Church Holborn as a young toddler, barely able to walk. He was [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]]
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  • ...lieve that [[Jesus]] was the Messiah. but retain their Jewish identity and religious practices. He was soon converted and became an evangelist himself, preachin It is hard to know whether his own autobiography was sanitized, or how much credence to give to the stories that he was a saloon-keeper and ha
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • ...sed he went back to school and college, graduating from Glasgow College in social sciences. Soon after finishing his course he landed the part of Wee Burney, [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Multiple or Unspecified]]
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  • ...work is the Divine Comedy. He was also a diplomat and politician, and his political activities led to his banishment in 1309 for the rest of his life. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...e was a year old her mother was imprisoned and baby Victoria was raised in exile by her aunt for the next eight years. She rejoined her mother on her releas [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...tted by all sides, and of course, by the obscenity which was the Holocaust or Shoah, in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate not only the entire Jewi ...ldren were taken home by their mothers to be raised; some were [[adopted]] or fostered by German families; others remained in children's homes until afte
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  • ...nt by Hera) and killed her and all their children. As penance he went into exile for 12 years, during which he undertook the 12 Labors of Hercules (the Neme ...possibly based on the life of a real person, possibly a Tirynthian prince or noble.
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  • '''Religious Leader''' ...the following year and went on to become a major figure in LDS secular and religious history. From 1847 to 1852 he was in charge of Mormon immigration to [[Utah
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Divorce or Premature Death of Adoptive Parent(s)]]
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  • ...as forced to flee, returned, fled again, and lived the rest of her life in exile near Namur and Fosses. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...ey were sent by boat to England and safety. Many never saw their homelands or their parents again; about 80% were orphaned by the Holocaust. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...Mormon self-defense militia, as well as being promoted within the church's religious [[system]]. From 1839 to 1844 he was a missionary, and then became a guard ...ple. In 1857 the US government attempted to crush the growing economic and political power of the Mormons in [[Utah]]. Lee led a band of Mormon militia who ambu
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