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  • ...Christian gay pride. He was tried a number of time for homosexual offences and served time in prison. [[Category: Foundlings and Feral Children]]
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  • '''French philosopher, mathematician, and encyclopedist''' ...with a glazier's family named Rousseau, and he continued to care about him and was responsible for him receiving an excellent education, although he never
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  • ...hony Wilson, an uncle of Patrick Henry. He stayed in Wilson's care as ward and later blacksmith until he enlisted in the Continental Army aged 15. ...nclude carrying a half-ton (450kg) cannon unaided at the Battle of Camden, and killing eleven Redcoats with a five-foot (1.52m) broadsword at the Battle o
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  • ...termine to live up to his bad name, and he spent the next years as a thief and male prostitute. The second gives his birthdate as 19 October, the son of a Paris prostitute, and orphaned when he was seven months old. He spent the next years as a ward of
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  • ...pecial Air Service), although he failed the entrance tests the first time, and was the leader of Bravo Two Zero patrol during the Gulf War. ...a best-selling account of that patrol, published several autobiographies, and wrote many other fiction novels.
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  • ...car, hitch-hiking and doing odd jobs. He graduated from Swarthmore College and then St. Andrews University, Scotland. ...nnial, Chesapeake, The Covenant, [[Poland]], [[Texas]], Legacy, [[Alaska]] and Journey.
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  • ...ndSphinx.jpg/455px-IngresOdipusAndSphinx.jpg |410x579px|thumb|'''''Oedipus and the Sphinx'' by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org ...re fairy-tale examples. Compare the entries for feral children, foundlings and Nebuchadnezzar.)
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  • ...410x579px|thumb|'''Faustulus discovers Romulus and Remus with the she-wolf and woodpecker. Painting by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1616'''<br />Source: Wikipedi .... But they drifted ashore and were found and fostered by a wolf (see Feral Children) until they were discovered by the royal herdsman, Faustulus, who [[adopted
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  • ...now, because the recovered children never learn to communicate with people and in any case they would have been taken by animals when they were too young ...nticated examples (see the references below) of apparently authentic feral children.
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