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Countess Eleonore Batthyány-Strattmann was an Austrian courtier and noblewoman who played a prominent role in Habsburg court society. As the daughter of Theodor Heinrich von Strattmann und Peuerbach, the Imperial Court Chancellor under Emperor Leopold I, she was well-connected in Viennese aristocratic circles. Through her marriage to Adam II. Batthyány, a Hungarian noble and Ban of Croatia, she became responsible for managing the extensive Batthyány estates after his death in 1703.
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Stop the Train is a 2001 children's novel by Geraldine McCaughrean. It won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Bronze Award, as well as being shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Stockton Children's Book of the Year.
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The 2019 LSU vs. Alabama football game was a regular-season college football game between the LSU Tigers and the Alabama Crimson Tide on November 9, 2019, at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The game is considered a \"Game of the Century\", as it pitted the two top-ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, and it was the first such regular-season game since the 2011 LSU vs. Alabama game. Both teams entered the game undefeated and tied for first place in the Southeastern Conference's West Division.
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