• The Sardinian Embassy Chapel was an important Catholic church and embassy chapel attached to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sardinia in the Lincoln's Inn...
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    built in about 1909, designed by Frederick Walters to replace the Sardinian Embassy Chapel which was demolished in order to make way for Kingsway. The church...
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    the same night a crowd gathered and attacked the Roman Catholic Sardinian Embassy Chapel in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Bow Street Runners and soldiers were called...
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    moved to London in 1771. As a boy Vincent was a chorister at the Sardinian Embassy Chapel in Duke Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, where he learnt the organ...
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    of the Sardinian Embassy Chapel, a position which he held until 1795: he was also organist and choirmaster of chapel of the Portuguese Embassy in Lincoln's...
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    a school in Tanzania. Catholicism portal London portal Embassy chapel Sardinian Embassy Chapel St James's, Spanish Place List of buildings that survived...
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    Queen Street was spared, whereas the Sardinian Embassy Chapel, an important Roman Catholic church attached to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sardinia, was demolished...
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    religious works: a Descent from the Cross for the Roman Catholic Sardinian Embassy Chapel in London in 1780 and a fresco of the Ascension for the newly rebuilt...
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    Cathedral. Catholicism portal London portal Embassy chapel St Etheldreda's Church, London Sardinian Embassy Chapel St James's, Spanish Place Bradley & Pevsner...
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    St James's, Spanish Place (category Embassy chapels)
    (disambiguation) Embassy chapel St Etheldreda's Church, London Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory Sardinian Embassy Chapel Historic England...
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  • 1794 St Peter's, Carmarthen, 1796 St Margaret Lothbury, 1801 Sardinian Embassy Chapel, Lincoln's Inn, London, 1802 (demolished) Church of St. Mary Magdalene...
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  • Fields during the boy's childhood. He became a chorister in the Sardinian Embassy Chapel in Duke Street, where he was taken on as a vocal pupil by Samuel...
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  • and again in 1770. He appears to have been attached to the chapel of the Sardinian Embassy on Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. He certainly attended at...
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    remained in this position until 1860 when, by the Treaty of Turin, the Sardinian forces pulled out of the principality; the surrounding County of Nice...
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    valley provides crucial refuge and nesting grounds for birds such as the Sardinian Warbler (‘Bufula Sewda’ – Sylvia melanocephala), Cetti's Warbler (‘Bufula...
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    the Etruscans, the Elymians and Sicani of Sicily, and the prehistoric Sardinians, who gave birth to the Nuragic civilisation. Other ancient populations...
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  • List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800) (category Articles containing Sardinian-language text)
    Pan"), a famous Siamese diplomat and minister, head of the Second Thai embassy to France in 1686 A.D." Tupacsala † Petrulevičius & Gutiérrez, 2016 Dragonfly...
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  • seven chapels in London, and being illegal, four were located in foreign embassies: Portuguese, Neapolitan, Bavarian, and Sardinian. A fifth chapel in Moorfields...
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    Mierosławski, who had previously fought in Polish uprisings, also commanded Sardinian and Sicilian units respectively. Poles were part of the International...
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    authorities on multiple occasions discovered spy rings in the Italian Embassy in Yugoslavia, such as in 1930. In 1929, the Fascist government accepted...
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    by funnelling the modern day equivalent of €2 million through the Irish Embassy to the Vatican, which then distributed it to Catholic politicians. Joseph...
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    the Germans were beating a retreat; reports were coming from the German embassy of a precipitous evacuation in progress; the commander of the armored corps...
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    27 October 2022. "Festività nazionali in Italia" (in Italian). Italian Embassy in London. Archived from the original on 24 June 2012. Retrieved 15 April...
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    Sicily. Nothing is known of how or when Carthage subdued the African and Sardinian rebellion. Dionysius initiated hostilities again in 368 BC, and after...
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    "Pile-dwellings in the Ljubljansko Barje on UNESCO List" (PDF). Embassy Newsletter. Embassy of Slovenia in Washington. Retrieved 6 February 2024. "Italia...
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  • returned to Rome, claiming he had killed and captured some 80 thousand Sardinians, and triumphed for the second time in 175 BC. He was elected censor starting...
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    Catholics, the wedding took place at the Sardinian embassy while their children were baptised at the chapel of the Venetian ambassador: John Joseph in...
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    carter l. stevenson colonel. "Former U.S. Ambassadors To Austria". U.S. Embassy Vienna. 2009. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved...
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    December 1752, Archbishop Herring was contacted by Count Perron, the Sardinian ambassador, on behalf of King Charles Emmanuel, who requested permission...
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