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+ | *[[1830]] - [[France]] invades [[Algeria]]. | ||
*[[1967]] - [[Diggers]] become the [[Free City Collective]] [http://www.well.com/~mareev/TIMELINE/ Judith Goldsmith] | *[[1967]] - [[Diggers]] become the [[Free City Collective]] [http://www.well.com/~mareev/TIMELINE/ Judith Goldsmith] | ||
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- 1830 - France invades Algeria.
- 1967 - Diggers become the Free City Collective Judith Goldsmith
Births
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- Jean Cocteau
- Romy Schneider
- Walter Gropius
- Nicéphore Niépce
- William Thomas Stead
- P. T. Barnum
- Jacqueline Harpman
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