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** and Ferdinand
** Ferdinand I ( 1367 – 1383 )
** Ferdinand IV ( 1759 – 1806 )
** Ferdinand III ( 1759 – 1815 )
** Ferdinand I ( 1815 – 1825 )
** Ferdinand II ( 1830 – 1859 )
** Ferdinand VI ( 1746 – 1759 )
** Ferdinand VII ( 1808, 1813-1833 )
** Ferdinand I, 2nd Duke of Braganza.
** Ferdinand II, 3rd Duke of Braganza and 1st Duke of Guimarães ( 1475 ).
** Ferdinand III of Castile
** Carl Ferdinand Cori, Austrian-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1896 )
** Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines ( d. 1989 )
** The Order of the Garter is conferred on Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
** Ferdinand Heim, WWII German general, the " Scapegoat of Stalingrad " ( d. 1977 )
** Ferdinand Marcos becomes President of the Philippines.
** People Power Revolution: President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines goes into exile in Hawaii after 20 years of rule ; Corazon Aquino becomes the first Filipino woman president, first as an interim president.
** Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, Governor of the Netherlands and Bishop of Toledo ( b. c. 1609 )
** Ferdinand I, the former name of Mihail Kogălniceanu Commune, Constanţa County, Romania
** Ferdinand III of Castile ( d. 1252 )
** Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1680 – 1735 ), his son, Duke Louis Rudolph's son-in-law and successor
** Ferdinand I or Regele Ferdinand, the former name of two Romanian communes, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Constanţa County, and 1 Decembrie, Ilfov County
** Ferdinand ( 1581 – 1592 ), son of Martin
** Infante Francis Ferdinand ( 12 March 1634 )

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** " Altenberg Cathedral ", the former church of this Cistercian monastery
** Altenberg, the German name for Vieille Montagne (" old mountain " in French ), the former zinc mine in Kelmis, Moresnet
** the former yat is pronounced " e " in all positions.
** the former yat alternates between " ya " and " e ": it is pronounced " ya " if it is under stress and the next syllable does not contain a front vowel ( e or i ) – e. g. мляко ( mlyàko ), хляб ( hlyab ), and " e " otherwise – e. g. млекар ( mlekàr ) – milkman, хлебар ( hlebàr ) – baker.
** former Yugoslavia: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro.
** some former combatants of Liberia, including under-17 youths, forming the so-called " Lima militia "
** Trace Cyrus ( born 1989 ), American musician ; ( former ) lead guitarist of Metro Station
** Christchurch ( New Zealand electorate ), a former electorate of Christchurch in New Zealand
** CCIR 601, the former name of a broadcasting standard promulgated by the CCIR
** In the former doge-state Venice, and while it was a republic resisting annexation by either the kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia or the Austrian empire, a former Chief Executive ( president, 23 March 18485 July 1848 ), Daniele Manin ( b. 1804-d. 1857 ), was styled Dictator 11 – 13 August 1848 before joining the 13 August 1848-7 March 1849 Triumvirate.
** DONG Cup, a former name of the Danish Cup trophy, sponsored by the oil company from 2000 to 2004
** Kyushu University-One of seven former " Imperial Universities "
** Urkers on the former island of Urk in Flevoland
** MCA Home Video, former name of Universal Studios Home Entertainment
** Monmouthshire ( historic ), former Welsh county
** Justina of Padua ( former )
** The Record ( magazine ), a former trade magazine of the Canadian music industry
** Seneca Village, a former settlement in Manhattan that was displaced to create Central Park
** Sandman ( Sandy Hawkins ), former sidekick of Wesley Dodds and current Sandman
** TNT Logistics, former name of CEVA Logistics
** Koninklijke TNT Post, the former national postal company in the Netherlands, succeeded by PostNL
** Stadionul Venus, a multi-purpose stadium, former home ground of the football team
** Victoria University, Leeds, a former College of the federal Victoria University ( UK ), now University of Leeds
** Victoria University, Liverpool, a former College of the federal Victoria University ( UK ), now University of Liverpool

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