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in isiZulu (meaning 'dark contagion'). It was believed that the swelling that occurred in corpses was due to the homicide victim's soul trying but failing to escape the decaying body, and therefore the killer had a duty to make a hole in their victim to allow the soul to escape lest the killer's own
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Klabawathunga had ritually stripped the prince's body of all his apparel, except for a few medals and the
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ritual, which entailing stabbing the body of an already fallen adversary. The practice was related to the hunt, when all the participants of the hunt were expected to stab the carcass of a particularly formidable kill, like a lion or buffalo. To do the same to a human foe was to acknowledge that he
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locket around the prince's neck which contained a picture of his mother. After giving the prince's clothes to another Zulu man named Dabayane to hold onto, Klabawathunga explained that he personally performed a slight incision on the prince's naked abdomen in order to observe the customary Zulu
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veteran Paul Craddock buys a farm in 1900 or 1901. The middle-aged estate manager, Rudd, is somewhat embittered at having been one of the soldiers who had failed to rescue the Prince Imperial in 1879. Craddock is aware of the events because, by coincidence, he had been born that very day.
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478:. In September, his father sent him a message to cross over into Belgium. He travelled from there to England, arriving on 6 September, where his parents joined him, the Second Empire having been abolished. The family settled in England at
568:. Keen to see action and full of enthusiasm, he was warned by Lieutenant Arthur Brigge, a close friend, "not to do anything rash and to avoid running unnecessary risks. I reminded him of the Empress at home and his party in France."
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2007:(in Portuguese). 3 February 2011. Archived from
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1900:. Southampton, UK. 30 December 1943.
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1976:"Seccion IV: Ordenes del Imperio"
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67:"Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial"
3260:Children of presidents of France
3225:Heirs apparent who never acceded
3195:French people of Spanish descent
2779:Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon
2717:Princess Mary, Mrs. Enrico Gotti
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700:on board the British troopship
408:Louis-Napoléon was born at the
269:St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough
43:needs additional citations for
2510:Pauline, Princess of Guastalla
2382:Reason for succession failure:
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2186:The Empress Eugénie, 1826–1920
1277:Railway of the Prince Imperial
838:The contemporary Italian poet
543:Louis-Napoléon in South Africa
443:, was from 1867 supervised by
404:Louis-Napoléon at age 14, 1870
160:Head of the House of Bonaparte
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2157:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t4fn15x3g
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635:observing the customary Zulu
3101:Napoléon VII Jean-Christophe
2379:9 January 1873 – 1 June 1879
1930:"A Szent István Rend tagjai"
1552:Provan, Josh (30 May 2016).
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2139:. London: Greenwood Press.
1853:. London: Hamish Hamilton.
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1948:Jørgen Pedersen (2009).
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787:named after his mother (
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2194:Markham, Felix (1975).
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2183:Kurtz, Harold (1964).
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