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    Fort Bard, also known as Bard Fort (Italian: Forte di Bard; French: Fort de Bard [fɔʁ də baʁ]), is a fortified complex built in the 19th century by the...
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    d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). Fort Bard (Italian: Forte di Bard; French: Fort de Bard) is a fortified complex built in the 19th century...
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    The siege of Fort Bard (also known as Bard Fort) was a military action that took place during May 1800 during the second Napoleonic Italian campaign and...
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    Marion and four gunners, he relieved a caisson blocking the descent near Fort de Bard. Pernety then took part in the battles of Casteggio and Marengo. Following...
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  • d'Évegnée Fort de Fléron Fort de Chaudfontaine Fort d'Embourg Fort de Boncelles Fort de Flémalle Fort de Hollogne Fort de Loncin Fort de Lantin Fort de Liers...
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    deities of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland. The Tuath Danann are often depicted as kings, queens, druids, bards, warriors, heroes, healers and craftsmen who...
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    Purana Qila (redirect from Old Fort (Delhi))
     'Old Fort') is one of the oldest forts in Delhi, India. It was built by the second Mughal Emperor Humayun and Surid Sultan Sher Shah Suri. The fort forms...
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    Bardez taluka (redirect from Bardes)
    Bardez or Bardes (IPA: /'baːɾdeːs/) is a taluka of the North Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. The name is credited to the Saraswat Brahmin immigrants...
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    dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard"). His extant works, including collaborations, consist of...
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    advance was delayed by Fort Bard, the Reserve Army's vanguard under General of Division (GD) Jean Lannes moved past the fort and captured Ivrea. Hadik...
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    Aosta Valley (redirect from Val de Aosta)
    including Châtel-Argent, Saint-Pierre Castle, Fénis Castle, Issogne Castle, Bard Fort, Ussel Castle, Sarre Castle, Cly Castle, Verrès Castle, and Châtelard...
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  • known throughout Wisconsin as "the hero of Fort Blakely." Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill and 20th-century Symbolist Bard Sorley MacLean are considered the twin pinnacles...
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    Gaby Hoffmann (category Bard College alumni)
    Hoffmann followed her half-sister Alex's example and entered New York's Bard College to pursue a degree in literature and writing. Around 2001, she temporarily...
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    Griffiths (1829–1909), who wrote under the bardic name Gutyn Ebrill and established the Patagonia Gorsedd of Bards. This bridge was destroyed by a flood ten...
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    to Bednur. Subsequently, the Bijapur government decided to capture the forts of Adoni and Tadipatri, which were ruled by friends of Kenge Nayaka. Kenge...
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    Mughal architecture, especially the Naulakha pavilion situated in Lahore Fort, which eventually inspired the title of his novel as well as the house. The...
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  • Frank Gohlke (category Bard College faculty)
    Retrieved November 7, 2015. College, Bard. "Photography Faculty at Bard College at Bard College". photo.bard.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-26. Entry for Gohlke...
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    comes from bardic legends of little historical value, and therefore, the reconstruction of their history is difficult. According to the bardic tradition...
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  • Florida Eagles Barber-Scotia Mighty Sabres Barclay Bears Barnard Bears Bard Raptors Bard Simon's Rock Llamas Barry Buccaneers Barstow CC Vikings Barton Bulldogs...
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    Shivaji (section Hill forts)
    his writings, leading him to be declared in 1964 as the Shiv-Shahir (lit. 'Bard of Shivaji'). However, Purandare, a Brahmin, was also accused of overstating...
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    Larry Hagman (category Bard College alumni)
    graduated from high school in 1949, and decided to pursue acting. He attended Bard College, New York, majoring in dance and drama, but dropped out after one...
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  • (1800) – War of the Second Coalition Siege of Fort Bard (1800) – War of the Second Coalition Siege of Fort Julien (1801) – French campaign in Egypt and...
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    communist English-born poet Robert William Service (1874–1958), known as the "Bard of the Yukon", is buried in Lancieux. Cantons of the Côtes-d'Armor department...
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    dressed as ascetics. Just as Ratan Sen was about to be executed, his royal bard revealed to the captors that he was the king of Chittor. Gandharv Sen then...
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    invaded the mainland districts of Bardês and Salcete once more, however in 1578 peace was signed with governor Dom Luís de Ataíde. The Dutch East India Company...
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    medieval period. The last Chief of the Name was the seventeenth-century Bard and leader Piaras Feiritéar who was executed. The older Irish name for the...
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    Myrddin Wyllt (category Bards)
    in medieval Welsh legend. In Middle Welsh poetry he is accounted a chief bard, the speaker of several poems in The Black Book of Carmarthen and The Red...
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    North Konkan for over a month. Sambhaji's forces also pillaged Salcette and Bardes in South Konkan for 26 days, burnt down villages, captured men & women as...
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    wrote further about Hu in his Barddas, supposedly an ancient collection of bardic lore, where he identifies Hu with the Gaulish god Esus and with Jesus. The...
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    Vermont. Thomas Rowley – poet, militia member, and spokesman, known as the "Bard of the Green Mountains" who "Set the Hills on Fire". Elishama Tozer – militia...
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