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  2. Die Son - Wikipedia

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    Die Son (Afrikaans: "The Sun") is a mixed Afrikaans-language South African tabloid reporting sensational news essentially after the model of British tabloids. It is the South African newspaper with the largest increase in readership in recent years. In the Western Cape province, it appears as a daily; in other provinces, it is a weekly paper.

  3. Jean-Marie Loret - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marie Loret (18 March 1918 – 14 February 1985) was a French railway worker and allegedly Adolf Hitler's illegitimate son. According to Loret, his mother revealed to him shortly before her death in 1948 that the "unknown German soldier" with whom she had an affair during World War I was German leader Adolf Hitler.

  4. Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan - Wikipedia

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    Location. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on 16 November 1581 [a] is a painting by Russian realist artist Ilya Repin made between 1883 and 1885. It depicts the grief-stricken Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible cradling his dying son, the Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich, shortly after the elder Ivan had dealt a fatal blow to ...

  5. After her son's suicide, she was left looking for answers ...

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    The 16-year-old died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Mason's step-father Dave DeSerio, step-brother Anthony and mother Jennie sitting at home (Micah McCoy for NBC News)

  6. Mark Thatcher - Wikipedia

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    Thatcher family. Sir Mark Thatcher, 2nd Baronet (born 15 August 1953) is an English businessman. He is the son of Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, and Sir Denis Thatcher, 1st Baronet; his sister is Carol Thatcher . His early career in business led to suggestions that he was benefiting from his mother's ...

  7. Telemachus - Wikipedia

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    Telemachus ( / təˈlɛməkəs / tə-LEM-ə-kəs; Ancient Greek: Τηλέμαχος, romanized : Tēlemakhos, lit. 'far-fighter'), in Greek mythology, is the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who is a central character in Homer 's Odyssey. When Telemachus reached manhood, he visited Pylos and Sparta in search of his wandering father.

  8. Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Solomon (/ ˈ s ɒ l ə m ə n /), also called Jedidiah, was a monarch of ancient Israel and the son and successor of King David, according to the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. He is described as having been the penultimate ruler of an amalgamated Israel and Judah. The hypothesized dates of Solomon's reign are from 970 to 931 BCE.

  9. Neoptolemus - Wikipedia

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    Roman fresco in Pompeii. In Greek mythology, Neoptolemus ( / ˌniːəpˈtɒlɪməs /; Ancient Greek: Νεοπτόλεμος, romanized : Neoptólemos, lit. 'new warrior'), originally called Pyrrhus at birth ( / ˈpɪrəs /; Πύρρος, Pýrrhos, 'red'), was the son of the warrior Achilles and the princess Deidamia, and the brother of Oneiros. [1]