• Thomas Falkner (6 October 1707 – 30 January 1784) was an English Jesuit missionary, explorer and physician, active in the Patagonia region for nearly forty...
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  • Falkner may refer to: Adam Falkner (author), American author Allen Falkner (born 1969), American artist Brian Falkner (author) (born 1962), popular New...
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    Mapuches. One of the primary classifications was from English Jesuit Thomas Falkner in his 1774 work A description of Patagonia and the adjoining parts...
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    Byron had earlier sailed in) and Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1766). Thomas Falkner, a Jesuit who resided near forty years in those parts, published his...
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  • scholar Thomas Falconer (classical scholar, born 1738) (1738–1792), English classical scholar Thomas Falkner (1707–1784), English Jesuit missionary Thomas Faulkner...
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    Henry Falkner (1853–1878) - son Willett Medora Falkner Carter (1856–1918) - daughter Thomas Vance Falkner (1859–1861) - son Lizzie Manassah Falkner (1861–1861)...
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    sold to the government in 1801. The Falkner Island Light was constructed in 1802 and commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson. The light is the second...
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    de Patagonia y de las partes adyacentes de la América Meridional by Thomas Falkner (in Spanish) Solís, Leonardo León (1991). Maloqueros y Conchavadores...
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    period of Venice (d. 1769) October 6 – Thomas Falkner, English Jesuit missionary (d. 1784) October 20 – Thomas Church, British priest and controversialist...
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    Falkner Street is a street mostly in Canning, with a short section in Edge Hill, Liverpool, England. The street, built during the early-mid 19th century...
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  • Emmanuel Garcia Joseph Thomas Burns-Huett Thomas Falkner Producer(s) Kris Kross Amsterdam Van Dalen De Jong Van der Voort Francesco Falkner Ally Brooke singles...
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    around Necochea was first charted by Jesuit clergymen José Cardiel and Thomas Falkner, who reached the mouth of the Quequén Grande River in 1748. Necochea...
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  • Adam Falkner is an American writer, poet, artist, and educator. Falkner is a Pushcart Prize nominee. His work has appeared in The New York Times, and he...
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    first to determine the center of gravity of the sector of a circle Thomas Falkner, English Jesuit missionary Leonard Feeney, ultra-conservative American...
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    great-grandfather William Clark Falkner, who had become a near legendary figure in North Mississippi. Born into poverty, the elder Falkner was a strict disciplinarian...
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    Necochea. Discovered in 1748 by Jesuit missionaries José Cardiel and Thomas Falkner, they originally named the waterway San José; its eventual name originated...
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    Number Name Current Club 1 Adam Sully Cardiff Celts 8 Michael Bryan Wessex Volleyball 10 Samuel Sharp Cardiff Celts 11 Thomas Falkner-Ham Cardiff Celts...
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    "another very deep river with high banks." In 1748, the Englishman, Thomas Falkner, another Compañía de Jesús missionary, recognized the need to build...
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  • period of Venice (d. 1769) October 6 – Thomas Falkner, English Jesuit missionary (d. 1784) October 20 – Thomas Church, British priest and controversialist...
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  • Frank Tardrew Falkner FRCP MRCP MRCS (October 27, 1918 – August 21, 2003) was a British-born American biologist and pediatrician known for his expertise...
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    gov.ar/servicios/. Ulrich Schmidl, Viaje al Río de la Plata, 1567. Thomas Falkner, Description of Patagonia and the adjoining parts of South America,...
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  • Performance, Dialogue (Rowman and Littlefield: 2000) (co-editor with Thomas Falkner and David Konstan) Semiotics and Classical Studies, Arethusa 16.1/2...
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  • You're OK (album), a 2007 album Jason Falkner I'm OK – You're OK, a 1967 self-help book by psychiatrist Thomas Anthony Harris I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator...
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    mendocino". Revista Kilómetro Cero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-17. Thomas Falkner, Description of Patagonia and the adjoining parts of South America,...
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  • Another chaplain at Spetchley was Thomas Falkner (around 1769 to 1771). Berkeley employed William Combe to edit Falkner's Description of Patagonia, in 1773...
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    anatomy of the suspendee. Some people refer to this as a "Falkner" suspension since Allen Falkner is the first known person to ever attempt this particular...
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  • available credit instruments. Corrie married in 1774 Ann Falkner, daughter of Thomas Falkner of Rainhill, Lancashire: they had nine children. Their daughter...
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    to maintain the schools they had in Buenos Aires. The Jesuit priests Thomas Falkner and Florian Paucke visited the region in the mid 18th century and described...
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  • was the uncle of the partners in J. & N. Philips, while Falkner refers to his son, Thomas Falkner Philips (1744-?). Watson and Mann differ from Chapman...
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    novel The Last Man (1826) and her final two novels, Lodore (1835) and Falkner (1837). Studies of her lesser-known works, such as the travel book Rambles...
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