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Stephen
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- (c. 1097–1154), grandson of William the Conqueror; king of England 1135–54. He seized the throne from Matilda a few months after the death of Henry I. Civil war followed until Matilda was defeated and forced to leave England in 1148.
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- (c. 977–1038), king and patron saint of Hungary, reigned 1000–38. The first king of Hungary, he ...
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- (1869–1949), Canadian humorist and economist; full name Stephen Butler Leacock. He is known for ...
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- (c. 1097–1154), grandson of William the Conqueror, king of England 1135–54. Stephen seized the ...
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