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  • The following is a list and assessment of sites and places associated with King Arthur and the Arthurian legend in general. Given the lack of concrete...
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  • Ælfheah the Bald is the commonly used name for Ælfheah (died 12 March 951), the first English Bishop of Winchester of that name. He is sometimes known...
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  • Pirot rug, Pirot carpet or Pirot ćilim (Serbian Cyrillic: Пиротски ћилим, romanized: Pirotski ćilim) refers to a variety of flat tapestry- woven rugs traditionally...
    16 KB (1,390 words) - 23:04, 22 December 2023
  • The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons were first published by Jyllands-Posten in late September 2005; approximately two weeks later, nearly 3,500 people...
    159 KB (16,750 words) - 16:54, 17 June 2024
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    Lydia Estes Pinkham (born Estes; February 9, 1819 – May 17, 1883) was an American inventor and marketer of a herbal-alcoholic "women's tonic" for menstrual...
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    Christine Blower, Baroness Blower (born 20 April 1951) is a British schoolteacher and trade unionist who served as the eleventh General Secretary of the...
    21 KB (2,022 words) - 23:25, 20 May 2024
  • A cultural divide is "a boundary in society that separates communities whose social economic structures, opportunities for success, conventions, styles...
    10 KB (1,218 words) - 13:04, 7 February 2023
  • American urban politics refers to politics within cities of the United States of America. City governments, run by mayors or city councils, hold a restricted...
    12 KB (1,379 words) - 16:59, 16 December 2022
  • Thumbnail for Southern Cross (Melanesian Mission ship series)
    Southern Cross is the name given to each of a succession of ships serving the Melanesian Mission of the Anglican Church and the Church of the Province...
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    Ogasawara Tadazane (小笠原 忠真, March 26, 1596 – December 3, 1667) was a Japanese samurai daimyō of the early Edo period. Tadazane was the son of Ogasawara...
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    The Château de Pontchartrain is mainly in the municipality of Jouars-Pontchartrain within Yvelines, in the west of the Île de France region of France....
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  • Thumbnail for Styrian Armoury
    The Styrian Armoury (German: Landeszeughaus), in the Austrian city of Graz, is the world's largest historic armoury and attracts visitors from all over...
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  • Thumbnail for Castillo de la Emperatriz Eugenia de Montijo
    The Castillo de la Emperatriz Eugenia de Montijo (Basque: Eugenia de Montijo enperatrizaren gaztelua) is a neo-Gothic castle in the village of Arteaga...
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  • Thumbnail for Édouard Sain
    Édouard Alexandre Sain (13 May 1830 – 26 June 1910) was a French painter whose works included historical and genre subjects as well as portraits. Édouard...
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