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Calendar year
1706 (MDCCVI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1706th year
1706
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath: a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat
Benjamin_Franklin
Swedish-Russian conflict (1700–1721)
by Sweden, under Charles XII, and forced out of the alliance in 1700 and 1706, respectively, but rejoined it in 1709 after the defeat of Charles XII at
Great_Northern_War
Acts of Parliament creating the Kingdom of Great Britain
They put into effect the international Treaty of Union agreed on 22 July 1706, which politically joined the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland
Acts_of_Union_1707
1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 … In literature 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 Art Archaeology
1706_in_poetry
Formalised set of dimensions for Royal Navy vessels
The 1706 Establishment was the first formal set of dimensions for ships of the Royal Navy. Two previous sets of dimensions had existed before, though these
1706_Establishment
A small squadron of five sailing ships belonging to the Knights of Malta successfully capture a 46-gun Turkish ship carrying over 300 slaves. This is the
1706_in_piracy
Expedition against the Maratha incursions into Gujarat led by Dhanaji Jadhav
Mughal Prince Bidar Bakht launched an expedition in March 1706 against the Maratha incursions into Gujarat led by Dhanaji Jadhav. Further moves towards
Battle_of_Ratanpur_(1706)
1706 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
The siege of Alcántara was a siege between Allied and French forces in 1706, as part of the War of the Spanish Succession. Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway
Siege_of_Alcántara_(1706)
Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Europe
The civil war in Poland was a military conflict from 1704 to 1706, and a part of a larger European conflict, the Great Northern War. It focused on the
Civil war in Poland (1704–1706)
Civil_war_in_Poland_(1704–1706)
Historical building in Philadelphia
1706 Rittenhouse is a private residence in Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is known for being an expensive residential building, with
1706_Rittenhouse
English politician
Sir Charles Wyndham (1638 – 1706) was an English politician who served as a Whig Member of Parliament from 1679 to 1701. Wyndham's birthdate is unrecorded
Charles_Wyndham_(1638–1706)
Battle of the Great Northern War
place on 30 April 1706 (Gregorian calendar), in- and outside the city of Kletsk, Belarus during Charles XII's Polish campaign of 1701–1706, in the Great Northern
Battle_of_Kletsk_(1706)
Scottish soldier and politician
William Stewart (c. 1706 – 3 May 1748) was a Scottish soldier and politician MP in the British Parliament. He was the third son of James Stewart, 5th Earl
William Stewart (politician, died 1748)
William_Stewart_(politician,_died_1748)
Experimental drug
NNC9204-1706 or NN9423 is a GLP-1/GIP/glucagon receptor triple agonist developed by Novo Nordisk. It was evaluated in a clinical trial; adverse effects
NNC9204-1706
Battle during the Great Northern War
The Battle of Grodno (1706) refers to the battle during the Great Northern War. Grodno was a city of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth at this time. The
Battle_of_Grodno_(1706)
Agreement that led to the creation of the new state of Great Britain
referred to as the Articles of Union. The Treaty details were agreed on 22 July 1706, and separate Acts of Union were then passed by the parliaments of England
Treaty_of_Union
English marketer of tea and beverages
longest-standing ratepayer, having occupied the same premises on the Strand since 1706. Twinings tea varieties include black tea, green tea and herbal teas, along
Twinings
List of events
Events from the year 1706 in England. Monarch – Anne February – Regency Act (backdated to 1705) requires the senior officers of state to proclaim the next
1706_in_England
King of Poland, Elector of Saxony and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1670–1733)
1694 as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697 to 1706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733. He belonged to the Albertine branch
Augustus_II_the_Strong
Events from the year 1706 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XIV English, Scottish and Irish Monarch: Anne Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud
1706_in_Canada
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1706 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey
1706_in_Wales
Number, approximately 3.14
circumference to its diameter was by the Welsh mathematician William Jones in 1706. The invention of calculus soon led to the calculation of hundreds of digits
Pi
Events from the year 1706 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV 23 May – Battle of Ramillies 8 September – Battle of Castiglione 1 March – Sébastien Bigot de
1706_in_France
Events from the year 1706 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – Anne Secretary of State – Hugh Campbell, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, jointly with John Erskine
1706_in_Scotland
Mughal prince (1657–1706)
Mirza Muhammad Akbar (11 September 1657 – 31 March 1706) was a Mughal prince and the fourth son of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu
Muhammad Akbar (Mughal prince)
Muhammad_Akbar_(Mughal_prince)
This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1706. Philip Bisse (1677–1721) Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery (1674–1731) William Burnett
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1706
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1706
Prince Charles Henry de Lorraine-Vaudemont 1698–1706 Milan fell to the Austrian army on September 26, 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The
List of governors of the Duchy of Milan
List_of_governors_of_the_Duchy_of_Milan
1706 siege
The siege of Barcelona took place between 3 and 27 April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession when a Franco-Spanish army laid siege to Barcelona
Siege_of_Barcelona_(1706)
18th-century Swedish invasion of Poland
The Swedish invasion of Poland (1701–1706), also known as Charles XII's invasion of Poland or the Polish front of the Great Northern War, was a conflict
Swedish invasion of Poland (1701–1706)
Swedish_invasion_of_Poland_(1701–1706)
British warship
taken by HMS Tartar on 7 June 1706. She was purchased on 6 July 1706. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy on 10 July 1706 for service in the West Indies
HMS_Child's_Play_(1706)
British Army officer and politician (1706–1758)
Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC (22 November 1706 – 20 October 1758), styled The Hon. Charles Spencer between 1706 and 1729 and the Earl of Sunderland between
Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Charles_Spencer,_3rd_Duke_of_Marlborough
Earthquake in Italy
The 1706 Abruzzo earthquake, also known as the Maiella earthquake, occurred on November 3 at 13:00 CEST. The earthquake with a possible epicenter in the
1706_Abruzzo_earthquake
1706 military operation
Madrid was a military operation during the War of the Spanish Succession in 1706. Led by Lord Galway and Marquess of Minas, the Anglo-Dutch and Portuguese
March_to_Madrid_(1706)
List of ships with the same or similar names
line launched in 1699 and wrecked in 1706. HMS Nassau (1706) was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1706, rebuilt in 1740 and sold in 1770
HMS_Nassau
John Clevland (c. 1706 – 19 June 1763), of Tapeley in the parish of Westleigh, North Devon, was Secretary to the Admiralty and was twice a Member of Parliament
John_Clevland_(1706–1763)
King of Portugal from 1683 to 1706
Dom Pedro II (Peter II; 26 April 1648 – 9 December 1706), nicknamed the Pacific (Português: o Pacífico) was King of Portugal from 1683 until his death
Peter_II_of_Portugal
(fl. 1690–1706) was an English military officer who also served as lieutenant governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1702 to 1706. He was probably
Thomas_Povey_(Massachusetts)
Catholic appointments from 1703 to 1720
June 1706), † 28 September 1717 Giovanni Alberto Badoer, patriarch of Venice – cardinal-priest of S. Marcello (received the title on 25 June 1706), then
Cardinals created by Clement XI
Cardinals_created_by_Clement_XI
p. 121. "The first life insurance company known of record was founded in 1706 by the Bishop of Oxford and the financier Thomas Allen in London, England
Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office
Amicable_Society_for_a_Perpetual_Assurance_Office
Events from the year 1706 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick IV Grand Chancellor – Conrad von Reventlow 16 January – Stege Pharmacy is established in the
1706_in_Denmark
(as Orchesography. Or the Art of Dancing) (1706) and P. Siris (as The Art of Dancing), both published in 1706. Weaver also translated the Traité de la cadance
Raoul_Auger_Feuillet
Total eclipse
A total solar eclipse occurred on May 12, 1706. The eclipse, part of Solar Saros 133, took place during the Spanish War of Succession, crossing Spain,
Solar_eclipse_of_May_12,_1706
Shō Jun (尚純; 1660–1706) was a Crown Prince of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, the son of King Shō Tei. At the age of 9, he was named Prince of Nakagusuku, and given
Shō_Jun_(1660–1706)
English politician
James Praed (ca. 1655 – 1706) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1681 and between 1689 and 1705. Praed was the son of James Praed
James_Praed_(died_1706)
Topics referred to by the same term
Treaty of Altranstädt may refer to Treaty of Altranstädt (1706), a peace treaty between Saxony, Poland-Lithuania and Sweden, including the abdication of
Treaty_of_Altranstädt
Aldborough was a 24-gun sixth-rate ship of the Royal Navy, purchased in 1706 and in service in Mediterranean and English waters until 1727 when she was
HMS_Aldborough_(1706)
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland for the year 1706. It lists acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland, that was merged
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1706
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1706
Act of the Parliament of England
The Vagrants Act 1706 (6 Ann. c. 32) was an act of the Parliament of England that continued and amended the Vagrancy Act 1698 (11 Will. 3 c. 18). Section
Vagrants_Act_1706
British warship
Deal Castle was a 24-gun sixth-rate ship of the Royal Navy, purchased in 1706 and in service in West Indies, North America and English waters until 1727
HMS_Deal_Castle_(1706)
Marie Charlotte Louise Claire d'Albert, Princesse de Tingry (1623 – 1706), was a French lady-in-waiting. She is known as a defendant of the Affair of the
Marie Charlotte Louise d'Albert, Princesse de Tingry
Marie_Charlotte_Louise_d'Albert,_Princesse_de_Tingry
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
December 1706. St Albans underwent her first rebuild at Plymouth Dockyard, where she was reconstructed to the dimensions laid out in the 1706 Establishment
HMS_St_Albans_(1706)
Mughal prince (1670–1707)
Bidar Bakht to start for Gujarat immediately. The Prince left Malwa in April 1706. On arrival in Gujarat Bidar was put in charge of the province, replacing
Bidar_Bakht
Events from the year 1706 in Ireland. Monarch: Anne November 21 – the Cox Baronetcy, of Dunmanway in the County of Cork, is created in the Baronetage of
1706_in_Ireland
French peerage
Quintin into that of Duke of Lorges, in Orléanais, took place by letters of 1706. By letters patent of 25 March 1773, Adélaïde Philippine de Durfort de Lorges
Lords, counts and dukes of Lorges
Lords,_counts_and_dukes_of_Lorges
French clergyman
the fourth member elected to occupy seat 4 of the Académie française in 1706. He was born in Paris, the fourth son of François Michel Le Tellier de Louvois
Camille_Le_Tellier
Duke of Saxe-Meiningen from 1691 to 1706
Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (10 September 1649 – 27 April 1706) was a duke of Saxe-Meiningen. He was the sixth but third surviving son of Ernst
Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
Bernhard_I,_Duke_of_Saxe-Meiningen
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
of England, with remainder to his younger brother George Cholmondeley. In 1706 he was further honoured when he was made Viscount Malpas, in the County of
Marquess_of_Cholmondeley
French nobleman and military officer
Joseph Marie de Boufflers, 2nd Duke of Boufflers (22 May 1706 – 2 July 1747) was a French nobleman and senior military officer. Joseph Marie was the third
Joseph_Marie_de_Boufflers
Lutheran hymn by Adam Reusner
Passion song "Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund". This hymn and the melody (Zahn 1706) first appeared around 1495. In Martin Bucer's Strasbourg hymnal of 1560
In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr
In_dich_hab_ich_gehoffet,_Herr
Topics referred to by the same term
Mateus Oliveira may refer to: Mateus Vicente de Oliveira (1706–1786), Portuguese architect Mateus Oliveira (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian football
Mateus_Oliveira
Giovanni Battista Cacherano, conte di Bricherasio (14 November 1706 – 6 September 1782) was a general and viceroy of Sardinia. Count Giovanni Battista
Giovanni_di_Bricherasio
Maintenance of Church of England Act 1706 (6 Ann. c. 8), had made similar provision for the Church of England in 1706 but is not mentioned in the Regency
Protestant Religion and Presbyterian Church Act 1707
Protestant_Religion_and_Presbyterian_Church_Act_1707
French gambling house owner and diplomat
the gambling house. In 1702, Petit met with Jean-Baptiste Fabre (c. 1650–1706) who had just been appointed as the French ambassador to Persia by King Louis
Marie_Petit
Engagement of the Great Northern War (1706)
The Battle of Valkininkai took place at 6 March 1706 close to the town of Valkininkai in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Great Northern War. A
Battle_of_Valkininkai_(1706)
What would have been the third USS Wave (SP-1706) was a trawler the United States Navy considered for use as a minesweeper in 1917 and 1918 but which was
USS_Wave_(SP-1706)
Original citadel of Saint Petersburg, Russia
by Peter the Great in 1703 and built to Domenico Trezzini's designs from 1706 to 1740 as a star fortress. Between the first half of the 1700s and early
Peter_and_Paul_Fortress
Hereditary title in the Baronetage of England
son, the second Baronet, in 1706. Sir Sackville Crowe, 1st Baronet (died 1683) Sir Sackville Crowe, 2nd Baronet (c. 1637–1706) Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Crowe_baronets
Louis-Charles Fougeret de Monbron (1706–1761) was a French writer from Picardy. Le Cosmopolite ou le Citoyen du monde (1750) Margot la ravaudeuse (1750)
Louis-Charles Fougeret de Monbron
Louis-Charles_Fougeret_de_Monbron
Decade
Central Asia. Jie of Xia, last ruler of the Xia dynasty, begins ruling around 1706 BC Lila-Ir-Tash, king of the Elamite Empire Rim-Sin I, king of the city-state
1700s_BC_(decade)
English writer, gardener and diarist (1620–1706)
John Evelyn (31 October 1620 – 27 February 1706), an English writer, landowner, gardener, courtier and minor government official, has become best known
John_Evelyn
British Member of Parliament
Robert Harley (c. 1706 – 15 March 1774) was a British Member of Parliament. He was born a younger son of Edward Harley (1664–1735) and his wife Sarah,
Robert Harley (c. 1706 – 1774)
Robert_Harley_(c._1706_–_1774)
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the year 1706. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1706
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1706
Kongo Empire prophet
Vita, also known as Kimpa Mvita, Cimpa Vita or Tsimpa Vita (1684 – 2 July 1706), was a Kongolese prophet and leader of her own Christian movement, Antonianism;
Kimpa_Vita
Irish politician (1674-1706)
Robert Echlin (1674 – 20 November 1706) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Sir Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet, and his wife Agnes Mussen
Robert_Echlin_(1674–1706)
Austria. It was built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1699-1706 for Count Adam II. Batthyány. In 1740, his widow, Eleonore, sold the residence
Palais_Schönborn-Batthyány
Topics referred to by the same term
Garrat may refer to: William Garrat (1805–?), English cricketer Garrat Noel (1706–1776), bookseller in New York City Garrat Elections, mock elections in Surrey
Garrat
Village in Saxony, Germany
were concluded there, the Treaty of Altranstädt (1706) and the Treaty of Altranstädt (1707). The 1706 treaty was a peace which Augustus II, king of Poland
Altranstädt
Mughal princess (1631–1706)
Begum (Persian: گوہر آرا بیگم, lit. 'Adorned in Gems'; 17 June 1631 – c. 1706) was a Mughal princess and the 14th and youngest child of the Mughal emperor
Gauhar_Ara_Begum
Act of the Parliament of England
Queen Anne's Bounty Act 1706 (6 Ann. c. 24) was an act of the Parliament of England. It is one of the Queen Anne's Bounty Acts 1706 to 1870. Section 6 of
Queen_Anne's_Bounty_Act_1706
Historic church in Massachusetts, United States
Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The meeting house was built in 1706 by Robert Barker with later 19th-century additions. It is one of the oldest
Pembroke_Friends_Meetinghouse
Painting by Jacob Bogdani
kohútmi) is a painting by the Slovak artist Jakob Bogdani from the period 1706–1710. It is painted with oil on canvas and has dimensions of 103.5 x 126 cm
Cat_among_roosters
Member of the House of Assembly of Jamaica
Assembly of Jamaica on multiple occasions and elected speaker of the house in 1706 and 1714. Totterdell was a member of the assembly for Saint Catherine parish
Hugh_Totterdell
English politician
Robert Bristow (December 1662 – 27 August 1706) was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Winchelsea from 23 July 1698 to November
Robert_Bristow_(1662–1706)
Province of the Kingdom of Sweden (1634–1775)
Grass 1685–1694 Johan Nilsson Ehrenskiöldh 1694–1706 Johan Stiernstedt 1706 (acting) Lorentz Clerk 1706–1720 Reinhold Wilhelm von Essen 1720–1732 Carl
Ostrobothnia_County
Conflicts over Comanche lands, 1706 to 1870s
militaries and civilians in the United States and Mexico from as early as 1706 until at least the mid-1870s. The Comanche were the Native American inhabitants
Comanche_Wars
Topics referred to by the same term
Jane Johnson may refer to: Jane Johnson (actress) (1706–1733), English actress Jane Johnson (slave) (c. 1814–1872), American slave who was center of a
Jane_Johnson
Maharaja of Marwar from 1751 to 1752
Singh (16 August 1706 – 21 September 1752), also known as Bakhat Singh, was an 18th-century Indian Raja of the Rathore Clan. Born in 1706, he ruled over
Bakht_Singh_of_Marwar
American colonial politician of Virginia
politician who represented Norfolk County in the House of Burgesses in 1705–1706, although his father Colonel Lemuel Mason had served multiple terms representing
George Mason (Norfolk burgess)
George_Mason_(Norfolk_burgess)
Lord William Hamilton (c. 1706 – 11 July 1734) was a member of Parliament for Lanarkshire. Lord William was the second oldest child of James Hamilton,
Lord_William_Hamilton
17th century pirate
Edward Woodman (fl. 1694-1706) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean. Thomas Tew sailed from Rhode Island in 1692 on his first “pirate
Edward_Woodman
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Southampton on 28 April 1692. She was rebuilt at Rotherhithe from 1705 to 1706. After this, she served in the Mediterranean where in the War of the Spanish
HMS_Cornwall_(1692)
Title in the Peerage of England
(pronounced "Paulett") was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1706 for John Poulett, 4th Baron Poulett. The Poulett family descended from Sir
Earl_Poulett
Welsh politician (1706–1766)
John Jeffreys (1706 – 30 January 1766) of The Priory, Brecon, and Sheen, Surrey, was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1766
John_Jeffreys_(1706–1766)
German composer and organist (1653–1706)
Bachelbel; baptised 11 September [O.S. 1 September] 1653 – buried 9 March 1706) was a German composer, organist, and teacher who brought the south German
Johann_Pachelbel
Battle of 1706 during the War of Spanish Succession
place near Castiglione delle Stiviere in Lombardy, Italy on 9 September 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. A French army of 12,000 attacked
Battle_of_Castiglione_(1706)
British Whig politician
changed his surname to Grey by a private act of Parliament, Neville's Name Act 1706 (6 Ann. c. 2 Pr.) to inherit the estates of his uncle Ralph Grey, 4th Baron
Henry_Grey_(MP)
Part of the Great Northern War (1706)
Battle of Fraustadt was fought on 2 February 1706 (O.S.) / 3 February 1706 (Swedish calendar) / 13 February 1706 (N.S.) near Fraustadt, now Wschowa, Poland
Battle_of_Fraustadt
1706 siege
of the Allied victory over the French at the Battle of Ramillies in May 1706, town and cities across the Spanish Netherlands rapidly surrendered to the
Siege_of_Ostend_(1706)
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1698–1806)
Friederich Wilhelm von Wied-Runkel († 1698) 1692–1706: Maximilian Henry von Wied-Runkel († 1706), his grandson 1706–1762: Johann Ludwig Adolph von Wied-Runkel
Wied-Runkel
1706
1706
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : patronymic, perhaps a variant of Addison, from a pet form of Adam. Compare Edson, Eade.Edward Eidson is recorded in VA in 1706.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English frankelin ‘franklin’, a technical term of the feudal system, from Anglo-Norman French franc ‘free’ (see Frank 2) + the Germanic suffix -ling. The status of the franklin varied somewhat according to time and place in medieval England; in general, he was a free man and a holder of fairly extensive areas of land, a gentleman ranked above the main body of minor freeholders but below a knight or a member of the nobility.The surname is also borne by Jews, in which case it represents an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.In modern times, this has been used to Americanize François, the French form of Francis.The American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin (1706–90) was the son of Josiah Franklin, a chandler (dealer in soap and candles), who had emigrated in about 1682 from Ecton, Northamptonshire, to Boston, MA, where his son was born.
Surname or Lastname
French (Léger) and English
French (Léger) and English : from the Germanic personal name Leodegar (see Ledger).French : nickname from léger ‘light’, ‘superficial’.English : see Letcher.Dutch (also de Leger) : occupational name from Middle Dutch legger, ligger ‘bailiff’, ‘tax collector’.A Leger from Normandy, France, was in Quebec City by 1644; another was in Montreal by 1659. One from Limousin, France, was in Quebec City by 1691; another, from Paris, was there by 1706; and a third, from Poitou, France, arrived in 1711.
1706
1706
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Moon; Bright; Shining; Radiant
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Spared; Passover
Girl/Female
Muslim
Radiant, Illuminating, Enlightening
Boy/Male
Arabic
Dream; Vision
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Soft; Delicate
Male
English
English masculine variant spelling of Scottish Cameron, CAMRON means "crooked nose."
Girl/Female
Native American
Fairy.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Daniel
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Offerings to the Gods
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