Year 573 (DLXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 573 for this year...
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Lupus of Sens (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference)
de Sens) (born c. 573; died c. 623) was the nineteenth bishop of Sens. He was the son of Betton, Count of Tonnerre, "Blessed Betto," a member of the royal...
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Abu Bakr (c. 573–August 23, 634/13 AH) was the first Muslim ruler after Muhammad (632–634). Sunnis regard him as rightful successor (caliph), the first...
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Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble vitamin found in citrus and other fruits, berries and vegetables. It is also a generic...
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(SSR/SS/AGSS-573), a Sailfish-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the salmon. Salmon was the second of a class of...
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most passing yards in a single game with 573, as well as being the first player to throw for six touchdowns three times. Stroud was a Heisman Trophy finalist...
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oldest of six children. The initials "K. C." were his given name; he inherited the same name as his father, a factory worker and cook, who himself was...
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German submarine U-573 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine for service during World War II. Her keel was laid down 8 June 1940...
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ISBN 978-0-520-25078-9. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Thana. Vol. VIII. 1882. p. 573. Shelly, C. E. (1892). Transactions of the Seventh International Congress of Hygiene...
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Muhammad (c. 570–632) had promised Paradise. Several different lists of names exist, but most of them contain the four Rashidun caliphs Abu Bakr (c. 573–634)...
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