Thomas Ethelbert Page, CH (27 March 1850 – 1 April 1936) was a British classicist and schoolmaster. Thomas Ethelbert Page was born in Lincoln, England...
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engineer Thomas Jefferson Page (1808–1899), United States Navy officer Thomas Ethelbert Page (1850–1936), British classicist Thomas Nelson Page (1853–1922)...
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Frederick Croft Huddleston 1870 Thomas Ethelbert Page Original Latin Ode 1871 F. H. Rawlins 1871 Thomas Ethelbert Page Original Latin Ode 1871 E. B. Moser...
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Loeb Classical Library (category Pages with German IPA)
philanthropist James Loeb (1867–1933). The first volumes were edited by Thomas Ethelbert Page, W. H. D. Rouse, and Edward Capps, and published by William Heinemann...
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List of Old Salopians (category Pages using Template:Post-nominals with missing parameters)
Richard Ottley (1626–1670), royalist soldier and Restoration MP Thomas Ethelbert Page CH (1850–1936), classicist General Sir Bernard Charles Tolver Paget...
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Cambridge University (UK Parliament constituency) (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments)
Jacobite, in its preferences. The leading 18th-century Whig politician Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was Chancellor of the University of...
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Rann Kennedy (category Pages using cite ODNB with id parameter)
three elder were senior classics (1827, 1831, 1834). His biographer Thomas Ethelbert Page wrote: "Kennedy was earnest and enthusiastic, and a determined enemy...
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London County Council. A third candidate appeared in the shape of Thomas Ethelbert Page, who also stood on a Conservative platform. He was standing for...
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Henry VI 4.5. 1870: Awarded both Edmund Gurney (Trinity) and to Thomas Ethelbert Page (St. John's) æq. for 2 Henry IV 1.1. 1871: Henry Rees Philipps (Non-Collegiate)...
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T. E. K. in the DNB) Thomas Ethelbert Page (Signing as T. E. P. in the DNB) Thomas Fowler (Signing as T. F. in the DNB) Thomas Finlayson Henderson (Signing...
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Eugene Ethelbert Miller (born November 20, 1950) is an African-American poet, teacher and literary activist, based in Washington, DC. He is the author...
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1934 New Year Honours (category Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y)
Tabbara, Minister of Agriculture in the Trans-Jordan Government. Thomas Ethelbert Page Editor-in-Chief of the Loeb Classical Library. For services to scholarship...
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Russell Page was born in Lincolnshire, the second son of the three children of Ida Flora, née Martin (1875–1963) and her husband, Harold Ethelbert Page (1876-1966)...
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Hereford Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral Church of SS Mary & Ethelbert, Hereford)
and St Ethelbert the King. The latter was beheaded by Offa, King of Mercia, in the year 794. Offa had consented to give his daughter to Ethelbert in marriage:...
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Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke(August 7, 1884 – May 14, 1970), better known as Billie Burke, was an American actress who was famous on Broadway...
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Times to the Present, Chapter II, The Apocryphal Voyages, pp. 19-31, Ethelbert Olaf Stuart Scholefield, publ. S.J. Clarke, Vancouver, 1914". Archived...
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Dedicated to Saints Ethelbert and Gertrude, St Ethelbert's Church is a Roman Catholic church on Hereson Road in Ramsgate, Kent, England. Designed by Peter...
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St Thomas of Canterbury Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Canterbury, Kent, England. It was built from 1874 to 1875 in the Gothic Revival style...
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Ludlow Dudley (1849–1911) (daughter of Ethelbert Ludlow Dudley) Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Jr. (1872–1898) Ethelbert Ludlow Dudley Breckinridge (1875–1914)...
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categories; for co-producing two projects: “Black Men Are Precious” by Ethelbert Miller (Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album), and “Fandango...
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Coubertin got this text from a sermon by the Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, Ethelbert Talbot, during the 1908 London Games. In 2021, the International Olympic...
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St. Thomas the Apostle College is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys in Nunhead, London. A co-educational Sixth Form was opened in 2015. The school...
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List of British generals and brigadiers (category Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y)
(1897— ) Brigadier John Widgery, Baron Widgery Brigadier Leslie Frederick Ethelbert Wieler (1899—1965) Brigadier-General John Tyson Wigan Brigadier-General...
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Historic buildings in Ramsgate (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
Augusta Emma d'Este (later Lady Truro). Dedicated to Saint Ethelbert and Saint Gertrude. St Ethelbert's is Catholic church on Hereson Road. The church was designed...
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(1840–1918), Welsh heiress and daughter of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot Ethelbert Talbot (1848–1928), American bishop Frances Talbot, Countess of Morley...
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King Ethelbert School is a mixed secondary school located in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent, England. A wide variety of subjects are available at GCSE level...
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24, 1925 by Presiding Bishop Ethelbert Talbot. Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity: February 1, 1910, page 85 Corks and Curls. Vol. I. p...
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Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) (category Pages using Sister project links with wikidata mismatch)
Emeric and Stephen". Christian Iconography. Rabenstein, Katherine. "Ethelbert (Ædilberct, Ethelbricht) and Ethelred of Kent MM (AC)". Saints O' the...
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The Honeymooners (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
the original on August 21, 2004. Retrieved December 8, 2006. Michalski, Thomas (November 23, 2006). "Various agencies help crack down on domestic violence"...
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May 17, 1959, at Norquay, Saskatchewan, and moved with his family to Ethelbert, Manitoba, as a child. After completing high school, he worked with the...
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