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    51°22′29″N 2°26′27″W / 51.374687°N 2.440724°W / 51.374687; -2.440724 The Alfred Jewel is a piece of Anglo-Saxon goldsmithing work made of enamel and quartz...
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    its base. The jewel certainly dates from Alfred's reign. Although its function is unknown, it has been often suggested that the jewel was one of the...
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    Earle, The Alfred Jewel: an Historical Essay, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1901, page 29 The Alfred Jewel, https://www.ashmolean.org/alfred-jewel#/ Whitaker...
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    and enamel Alfred Jewel, discovered in 1693, which is assumed to have been fitted with a small rod and used as a pointer when reading. Alfred provided functional...
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    Sargent, Piero di Cosimo, William Holman Hunt, and Edward Burne-Jones The Alfred Jewel Watercolours and paintings by J. M. W. Turner The Messiah Stradivarius...
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    not tarnish as silver does. The 8th-century Irish Ardagh Chalice The Alfred Jewel, a 9th-century Anglo-Saxon ornament The Khakhuli triptych, a large gold...
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    The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, originally the Crown Jewels of England, are a collection of royal ceremonial objects kept in the Jewel House at...
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  • of the 1690s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1693 - Alfred Jewel discovered at North Petherton in Somerset, England. 1697 - Commemorative...
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  • The Jewel That Was Ours is a crime novel by Colin Dexter, the ninth novel in Inspector Morse series. This novel was written by Dexter after he wrote a...
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  • book and an aestel (a pointer stick similar to that associated with the Alfred Jewel) in a sack and fleeing mounted spearmen. He buries the sack near a standing...
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    From England itself, the Alfred Jewel, with an enamel face, is the best known of a group of finely worked liturgical jewels, and there are a number of...
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    Athelney is around 6 miles (9.7 km) from North Petherton, where the Alfred Jewel (an Anglo-Saxon ornament dating from the late 9th century) was discovered...
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    Burhs (fortified places) had been set up by 919, such as Lyng. The Alfred Jewel, an object about 2.5-inch (64 mm) long, made of filigree gold, cloisonné-enamelled...
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    as treasures such as the Scorpion Macehead, the Parian Marble and the Alfred Jewel. It also contains "The Messiah", a pristine Stradivarius violin, regarded...
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    as treasures such as the Scorpion Macehead, the Parian Marble and the Alfred Jewel. It also contains "The Messiah", a pristine Stradivarius violin, regarded...
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    University of Texas Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-292-72518-8. Stückelberger, Alfred; Grasshoff, Gerd, eds. (2017) [2006]. Klaudios Ptolemaios. Handbuch der...
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  • Society emblem is a representation of the enamel plaque of the Anglo-Saxon Alfred Jewel, omitting its gold frame, but with an added scroll bearing the Society's...
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  • James Arthur Thomas Jewel Marsh (4 December 1909 – 3 December 1995), known professionally as Jimmy Jewel, was an English comedian and actor whose long...
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  • of the Rood preserved in the Vercelli Book), the Frank's Casket, the Alfred Jewel. The Soul's Address to the Body (c. 1150–1175) found in Worcester Cathedral...
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  • Viking winter camp Re-evaluated age of Repton Crypt skeletal remains Alfred Jewel Burrow Island burial site Cat's Brain and Dorstone long barrows Leekfrith's...
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    Burhs (fortified places) had been set up by 919, such as Lyng. The Alfred Jewel, an object about 2.5 inch long, made of filigree gold, cloisonné-enamelled...
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    in 1768 and held the living for 65 years. The parish is part of the Alfred Jewel benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The church consists of...
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  • Jewel Thief is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language spy thriller heist film directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala and...
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    Fore Street between the Community Centre and the former George Inn. The Alfred Jewel, an object about 2.5-inch (64 mm) long, made of filigree gold, cloisonné-enamelled...
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    Æthelred, king of Wessex died and was succeeded by his younger brother Alfred. Alfred was immediately confronted with the task of defending Wessex against...
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    consequently renamed, by permission, Alfred House. Alfred reportedly ate off gold plates with gold cutlery inlaid with jewels. In 1862, Queen Victoria wrote...
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    luxury jewelry company. It was founded in 1896 by the Dutch diamond-cutter Alfred Van Cleef and his father-in-law Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often...
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    Rice and Boardman have both argued that the figure on the Anglo-Saxon Alfred Jewel intended to represent this scene in order to represent the notion of...
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    brass chandelier which was added in 1984. The parish is part of the Alfred Jewel benefice within the Sedgemoor deanery. List of Grade I listed buildings...
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    blank verse; both were about love and marriage. In 1908 she wrote King Alfred’s Jewel, a historical drama also in blank verse. As an avid pacifist she wrote...
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