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October 8th, 2006

History/Royalty: All Forms/Overdue

Posted by Kirsty @ 4:50 pm (link)

This is a complete update of all forms and troubles (overdue) for the History/Royalty category.

Members Lost (please re-join)
Nuns (People: Groups)

Upcoming History/Royalty
Alibata (Baybayin) (Miscellany); Barsi, Judith (People: Individuals); Nero (People: Individuals); Paine, Thomas (People: Individuals); Roosevelt, Franklin D. (People: Individuals); Scholl, Sophie (People: Individuals)

Crosslisted History/Royalty
Mary, mother of Jesus (Historical Study of) (People: Individuals)

Finished History/Royalty
History of America (Civilizations and Societies); History of Greece (Civilizations and Societies); Augustus Caesar (People: Individuals); Washington, George (People: Individuals)

Moved History/Royalty
Kennedy Family, The (People: Groups); Saints (People: Groups); Frank, Anne (People: Individuals); Kennedy, John F. (People: Individuals)

Closed History/Royalty (Open for application)
Challenger Astronauts (People: Groups)

Troubled History/Royalty (Not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal on October 15th, 2006. If your fanlisting is listed below, please fix the problem and reply to the troubles email!

Overdue:
Brummell, George Bryan (Beau) (People: Individuals); Luther, Martin (People: Individuals)




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