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  1. ¿Te gusta juegos de terror? Poki es el sitio web número uno para jugar juegos en línea gratis al instante en tu móvil, tableta o computadora. Sin descargas, sin necesidad de iniciar sesión. ¡Juega ahora!

  2. James VII and II (r.1685-1689) James was the younger brother of Charles II. He escaped to the continent during the Civil War and had a distinguished military career in the French and Spanish armies before returning to London at the Restoration. Because of growing disquiet about James' Roman Catholicism, Charles told him that he must leave ...

  3. James II, King of Great Britain (1633-1701) Born 1633, St James's Palace. Died 1701, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye [France] The second son of Charles I, and brother of Charles II, James was named Duke of York at birth. He became a successful naval commander during the reign of his brother and acceded to the throne in 1685.

  4. Beauty YouTuber James Charles has admitted sending sexually explicit messages to two 16-year-old boys. "I fully understand my actions and how they are wrong," the 21-year-old influencer said in a ...

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  6. James Nolan Mason (born July 25, 1952) is an American neo-Nazi. Mason is an ideologue for the Atomwaffen Division, a neo-Nazi terrorist organization. After growing disillusioned with the mass movement approach of neo-Nazi movements, he began advocating for a white supremacist revolution through terrorism. He was referred to as the "Godfather of Fascist Terrorism" in the Fair Observer.

  7. James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625. Although he long tried to get both countries to adopt a closer political union, the kingdoms of Scotland and England remained sovereign ...