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Cambridge  – University of Cambridge, an autonomous higher educational institution founded in 1209

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Newport  – a town and seaport in Wales, located on the River Severn, first mentioned in 1126

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Achilles  – in Greek mythology, the greatest and bravest warrior in the Trojan War, vulnerable only in his heel

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Cheshire  – a historic county in the northwest of England

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Eton  – a college in Berkshire, the largest and most prestigious secondary school founded by Henry VI in 1440

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The Stars and Stripes  – the name of the national flag of the USA consisting of stars that stand for the present number of states and 13 stripes that stand for the original 13 states

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Ascot  – a locality in Berkshire, known for its races

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Tudor hall  – a hall of the Tudor period; the Tudors were the royal dynasty in England in the 15th-17th centuries.

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cheroot  – a thin cigar open at both ends

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Fanny Davenport (1850–1898) – an American actress, very popular on the 19th century American stage

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Sara Bernhardt (1844–1923) – a great French actress of the 19th century, a legendary figure in the history of stage

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the Fourth Dimension of Space  – we live in the third-dimension space; the fourth dimension is said to be inhabited by supernatural beings

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Voltaire (1694–1778) – one of the greatest French philosophers and writers, critical, witty and satirical

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Charles James Fox (1749–1806) – a British politician, reformer and humanist

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the Free American Reformed Episcopalian Church  – one of the divisions of the Protestant Church

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Titan  – in Greek mythology, one of the children of Earth and Heaven, strong and rebellious

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Chanticleer  – a character in medieval literature in which animals were given human characteristics, and they acted as humans; a cockerel

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arquebuse  – a gun fired from the shoulder, invented in Spain in the 15th century

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Benedictine  – a member of the monastic religious Order of Saint Benedict (480–547), the founder of the first monastery and the father of Western Christian monasticism