Alfred Duggan (born Alfredo León Duggan; 1903–1964) was an Argentine-born English historian and archaeologist, and a well-known historical novelist in...
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Alfred Martin Duggan-Cronin was an Irish-born South African photographer who undertook several photographic and collecting expeditions in South Africa...
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the parents of three children, two sons and a daughter: Alfredo "Alfred" Léon Duggan (1903–1964), a historical novelist who was the best-selling historical...
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Hypocrites' Club (section Alfred Duggan)
Wicklow; Anthony Powell; Graham Pollard; Harold Acton; Robert Byron; Alfred Duggan; Mark Ogilvie-Grant; Arden Hilliard; Gavin Henderson, 2nd Baron Faringdon;...
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Maxwell Duggan (born March 12, 2001) is an American professional football quarterback who is a free agent. He played college football for the TCU Horned...
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Gabriel. The battle is described in the novel The Lady For Ransom by Alfred Duggan. The largest mosque in Turkey, the Çamlıca Mosque of Istanbul, has four...
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Andrew Duggan (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American character actor. His work includes 185 screen credits between 1949 and 1987 for roles...
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pre-Republican era, please expand this section. Founding Fathers (1959) by Alfred Duggan. Originally titled Children of the Wolf, this novel tells the story...
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in Geoffrey Malaterra's Deeds of Count Roger.... Count Bohemund by Alfred Duggan (1964) is a historical novel concerning the life of Bohemond and its...
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Robert W. Duggan (born 1944) is an American billionaire, entrepreneur, philanthropist, biotech executive and health care executive. He is the former CEO...
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Portrait of a bushman. Alfred Duggan-Cronin. South Africa, early 20th century. The Wellcome Collection, London....
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Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old black British man, was shot dead by police in Tottenham, North London on 4 August 2011. The Metropolitan Police stated that...
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Fast's 1951 novel Spartacus. Crassus is a major character in the 1956 Alfred Duggan novel Winter Quarters. The novel follows two fictional Gallic nobles...
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commenting on the theory, described it as one of many "rural myths". Alfred Duggan used the possible fate of the Roman prisoners as the kernel of his novel...
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returned to England, where Duggan and his elder brother Alfred Duggan, the historical novelist, were brought up. Alfred Duggan (senior) was a Roman Catholic...
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Richardson. After the end of the 2022–23 academic year, Alfred and TCU football star Max Duggan were named as Big 12 Conference Athletes of the Year. Selected...
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d'Antioche, two chansons de geste in the Crusade cycle. Count Bohemond by Alfred Duggan (1964) is a historical novel concerning the life of Bohemond and describes...
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Club. Byron travelled in 1925 across Europe in a car to Greece, with Alfred Duggan and Gavin Henderson. It led to his first book, and a second was commissioned...
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biography, and fiction. Historical novels Family Favourites (1960) by Alfred Duggan and Child of the Sun (1966) by Kyle Onstott and Lance Horner, in the...
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ISBN 1447232259). One of the last books by British historical novelist Alfred Duggan, this covers events in the Morea and the Duchy of Athens during the...
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poets, painters and writers", including their son-in-law Evelyn Waugh, Alfred Duggan, Peter Acton and Brooke Astor. Aubrey Herbert married his distant cousin...
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Minister to Brazil, Grace Elvina was married firstly to Alfred Duggan of Buenos Aires. Widowed by Duggan, she then married secondly on 2 January 1917 to George...
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English Society London Society's Thrilling All-Night Treasure Hunts Alfred Duggan (1903–1964) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's...
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Dudley (1908–2006) Maureen Duffy (born 1933) Ruth Dugdall (born 1971) Alfred Duggan (1903–1964), historical novelist Sarah Dunant (born 1950) Helen Dunmore...
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Conscience of the King (category Novels by Alfred Duggan)
Conscience of the King (1951) is an historical novel by British author Alfred Duggan based on the life of Cerdic Elesing, founder of the Kingdom of Wessex...
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Patrick Malahide (redirect from P. G. Duggan)
Patrick Gerald Duggan (born 24 March 1945), known professionally as Patrick Malahide, is a British actor of stage and screen. His acting credits include...
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A Pedi woman breastfeeding. Alfred Duggan-Cronin. South Africa, early 20th century. The Wellcome Collection, London...
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Alfred the Great was an Anglo-Saxon king (871–899) of Wessex, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom that existed from 519 to 927 south of the river Thames in England...
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(1871–1946, South Africa) in isiZulu María Dueñas (born 1964, Spain) Alfred Duggan (1903–1964, England) Ann Dukthas (born 1946, England) Alexandre Dumas...
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