- ... that prior to joining the Supreme Court of Chile, Gloria Ana Chevesich was best known for convicting a former government minister and 13 others of fraud in the MOP-Gate case?
- ... that detonating nuclear weapons is specifically forbidden in Britain under the Nuclear Explosions (Prohibition and Inspections) Act 1998?
- ... that a founding abbess of the restored convent of Sant'Ambrogio della Massima in Rome was convicted of pretending to be a saint?
- ... that coroners' juries in English inquests can bring in an open verdict that confirms a death is suspicious without specifying how it came about?
- ... that in English law, Quistclose may be constructive trusts, resulting trusts, express trusts, or completely illusory?
- ... that Sir Thomas Clarke was only offered the position of Master of the Rolls after William Murray turned it down?
- ... that Claude Batchelor, a former trumpet player with the 1st Cavalry Division Band, was convicted on charges related to collaboration with China during the Korean War?
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edit- Template:Did you know nominations/Gloria Ana Chevesich (October 2019)
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- Template:Did you know nominations/Sant'Ambrogio della Massima (March 2015)
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2008/December
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2010/June
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/June
- Template:Did you know nominations/Claude Batchelor (August 2019)