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** Eva
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** F. J.
Duarte, laser physicist and author.
** John W.
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** José Napoleón
Duarte, President
of El Salvador
** Juan Pablo
Duarte, founding father
of the Dominican Republic
** Leonora
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( soccer ) player
** Nicanor
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** Catarina
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** Boris Godunov, Tsar
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** Marek Sobieski, Polish noble
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** Marie de Bourbon, Duchess
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** Ninth son: Ichijō Akiyoshi
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** William Habington, poet
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** James Wriothesley,
Lord Wriothesley
( 1605 – 1624 )
** Marek Sobieski
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of Lublin, father
of Jakub Sobieski
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( 1560
– 1605 ), great-grandson
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** John Farmer, English madrigal composer
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1605 )
** Christopher Simpson, viola da gamba player and composer
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** Part
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