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Name: Alaric
Birth Date: c. 370
Death Date: 410
Gender: Male
Occupations: leader

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Biography of Alaric
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Alaric (ca. 370-410) was a leader of the Visigoths who clashed repeatedly with the Roman Empire and led his troops in the sack of Rome in 410. The Visigoths had been driven from their homeland in central Europe into Roman territory by the attacks of...


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Alaric I Information
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Alaric I (Alareiks in the original Gothic; Alarik or Alarich in modern Germanic languages; Alaricus in Latin; and Alarico in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), was likely born about 370 on an island named Peuce (the Fir) at the mouth of the Danube. He...


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The Independent - London
Alaric Jacob
02/08/1995: 1,250 words, approx. 4 pages
Harold Alaric Jacob, writer and journalist: born Edinburgh 8 June 1909; married 1933 Iris Morley (died 1953; one daughter), 1953 Kathleen Byron (one son, one daughter); died London 26 January 1995. Alaric Jacob, the writer and one-time foreign correspondent, was a man who...
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Vegetarian Times
A is for Alar...and alert
09/01/2003: 507 words, approx. 2 pages
In February 1989, CBS's 60 Minutes alerted viewers to the dangers of Alar, an agricultural chemical then found in apples and apple juice-and, at that time, the most potent carcinogenic pesticide allowed in the US food supply. Before Congress and in TV commercials, actor...
 


 

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