• Bruis (French pronunciation: [bʁɥis]) is a former commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. On 1 July 2017, it was merged into the...
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  • Peter of Bruys (also known as Pierre De Bruys or Peter de Bruis; fl. 1117 – c.1131) was a medieval French religious teacher. He was called a heresiarch...
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    Oval, St Ives Chase. 2nd St Ives Scouts whose hall is adjacent to Barra Brui Oval, off Hunter Ave. St Ives Radio Control Car Club, racing at St Ives Showgrounds...
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  • The consorts of the monarchs of Scotland, such as queens consort, princesses consort, and kings consort, bore titles derived from their marriage. The Kingdom...
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    Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart am Brusach), was King of Scots from 1306 to his death...
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  • for "noise", although another notes that /ˈbruːi/ and /bruːˈiː/ are also common, and others give only /ˈbruːi/ for the cardiac sense. Peripheral vascular...
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  • Ciske has been expelled from a few schools till he joins Master Bruis' class; Bruis manages to win Ciske's trust and make him feel at ease. Meanwhile...
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  • His former teacher Bruis, who tells this story as well, happens to be his sergeant. Cis actually has more authority than Bruis, even having a lower...
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    Northern Italy. Before this point, individual heretics such as Peter of Bruis had often challenged the Church. However, the Cathars were the first mass...
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    great-great-great-great-grandson of King David I (election) David II (Dàibhidh Bruis) 1329–1371 5 March 1324 Dunfermline Abbey son of Robert I and Elizabeth...
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    Edubard a Briuis; Modern Scottish Gaelic: Scottish Gaelic: Eideard or Iomhair Bruis; c. 1280 – 14 October 1318), was a younger brother of Robert the Bruce,...
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    When Robert I died, his first son Adam gave churches founded by an Adam de Bruis in the fief of Brix, Normandy, to the abbey of Saint Saviour le Vicomte...
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    Ireland, Edward Bruce. The surname Bruce comes from the French de Brus or de Bruis, derived from the lands now called Brix, Normandy, France. There is no evidence...
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  • Ciske Kees Brusse ... teacher Bruis Jenny Van Maerlant ... Ciske's mother Riek Schagen ... Aunt Jans Lies Franken ... Suus Bruis Bernhard Droog ... Leraar...
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  • Koslov Mayr. This project was published as a book the same year by William Brui. In the early 1990s, Medvedeva introduced herself as a Novy Vzglyad representative...
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    area. However, Bruin, though it sounds the same as well, is placed with "Brui-" and not with "Bruy-". When words or (first) names are shortened to their...
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  • 'Henricians'—did own water-baptism, and yet deny infant-baptism.... Peter Bruis and Henry [of Lausanne were] the two first antipaedobaptist preachers in...
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  • MacGillivray Breac Breck Breathnach Galbraith, Walsh, Welsh Brothaigh Brodie Bruis Bruce Brùn Broun, Brown On Tiree. Brus Bruce Buideach Budge Buidheach Bowie...
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    Outdoor Wierden 2010? Breda Barst Breda 1995 Breda Jazz Festival Breda 1971 Bruis (festival) Maastricht 2007 Castlefest Lisse 2005 Central Park Festival Utrecht...
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    concert. Although they did not want to confront him about it for fear of "bruis[ing] his ego", they eventually convinced Roe of his problems by listening...
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  • from the Planèze France Pulses Breton Pie Noire (Cow Breed) France Breeds Bruis walnut France Upper Valley of Oule Fruits Haute Provence Einkorn France...
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  • of Shrough Passage Tomb in Ireland Type passage grave Location Shrough, Bruis, County Tipperary, Ireland Coordinates 52°25′37″N 8°13′58″W / 52.426920°N...
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    Balkuling Ballaballa Bamaga Banya Banyo Barangaroo Bardoc Bargo Baringa Barra Brui (East Gordon) Barraba Barragup Baryulgil Beerburrum Beechina Beeliar Beerwah...
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    David of Huntingdon (brother of William I) (election) David II (Dàibhidh Bruis) 1329–1371 5 March 1324 Dunfermline Palace, Fife son of Robert I and Elizabeth...
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  • Name in Irish Name in English Baile Ghrífín Ballygriffin Brí Ois Bruis Cill Airdrí Killardry Cill Churnáin Kilcornan Cill Fhiacal Kilfeakle Cill Mhíolchon...
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  • Rome, canonized Conrad of Constance, condemned the teaching of Peter de Bruis, confirmed the Bishop Thurston of York against the wishes of Henry I of...
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  • 1,134 inhabitants (2012). The canton comprised the following communes: Bruis Chanousse Montjay Moydans Ribeyret Rosans Saint-André-de-Rosans Sainte-Marie...
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    the Glen of Aherlow. It flows north, passing under the R662 near Mount Bruis village and meeting a tributary in Shronell. It flows on eastwards, passing...
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  • DuPont Show of the Month Television 1958 Kraft Theatre Television 1952-58 Bruis / Mr. Knightley The Investigator Television 1958 A Debonair Bachelor Rashomon...
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    village were Kings Thanes Giselbert Tyson, Scotone Ramechil, and Robert de Bruis or Bruce, all Normans. A chapel was endowed in Scotton in 1349 by William...
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