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Scotty Moore — Infobox Musical artist Name = Scotty Moore Img capt = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Winfield Scott Moore III Born = birth date and age|1931|12|27 Gadsden, Tennessee, USA Origin = Genre = Rock and roll Associated acts = Elvis … Wikipedia
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Tancred of Conversano — Tancred of Conversano, the youngest son of Geoffrey, Count of Conversano, became the count of Brindisi on his father s death (sometime after 1085). Tancred s elder brother Alexander succeeded their father as count of Conversano. In 1121, Count… … Wikipedia
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Amatus Casinensis — Amatus von Montecassino, auch Amatus Casinensis (* um 1010 in Salerno, † am 1. März nach 1078, wohl in Montecassino) war ein Chronist und Mönch im Benediktinerkloster Monte Cassino. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Schriften 2 Editionen 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia