Denis Granville (name altered from Grenville) (13 February 1637 – 18 April 1703) was an English non-juring cleric, Dean of Durham and then Jacobite exile...
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Denis (Russian: Денис) is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Saint Denis of Paris (3rd century), French bishop and Christian...
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World War Damiete Charles Granville (born 1988), Nigerian model Danny Granville (born 1975), English footballer Denis Granville (1637–1703), English non-juring...
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Swammerdam, Dutch biologist and microscopist (d. 1680) February 13 – Denis Granville, English priest (d. 1703) February 21 – William Beveridge, English...
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Swammerdam, Dutch biologist and microscopist (d. 1680) February 13 – Denis Granville, English priest (d. 1703) February 21 – William Beveridge, English...
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and worked for a revival of religious art. Maurice Denis was born 25 November 1870, in Granville, Manche, a coastal town in the Normandy region of France...
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Granville (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃.vil] ; Norman: Graunville) is a commune in the Manche department and region of Normandy, northwestern France. The...
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Church of England titles Preceded by John Barwick Dean of Durham 1662–1684 Succeeded by Denis Granville...
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Church of England titles Preceded by Denis Granville Archdeacon of Durham 1691–1730 Succeeded by George Sayer Preceded by George Royse Dean of Bristol...
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is known of his time there beyond that he attended the funeral of Denis Granville, that he owned one or more telescopes, and that he was given two gold...
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(d.): Gabriel Clark 19 September 1662 – 1 February 1690 (deprived): Denis Granville (also Dean of Durham from 1684; non-juror) 15 May 1691–bef. 1730 (d...
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William Fuller 1660–1661 John Barwick 1661–1684 John Sudbury 1684–1690 Denis Granville 1691–1699 Thomas Comber 1700–1728 John Montague 1728–1746 Henry Bland...
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birthplace of Dwight D. Eisenhower Denison, Washington Denison University, in Granville, Ohio the English name for Kosinj, a valley and region in Croatia Division...
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(born 1636) 3 March – Robert Hooke, scientist (born 1635) 18 April – Denis Granville, exiled nonjuring clergyman (born 1637) 20 April – Lancelot Addison...
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Delhi Zebulon R. Shipherd Federalist 12th March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1815 Granville Francis E. Shober Democratic 17th March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1905 Manhattan...
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decided to be a girl after all. She then went to her Aunt Ida's school, Granville House in Eastbourne, Sussex, where she took after her mother in developing...
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Special to Granville. "Denison University welcomes author, Earth Day founder Denis Hayes April 20". The Advocate. Retrieved 2024-02-12. "Denis Hayes". www...
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topographical work, Sketches of Durham. For the Surtees Society he edited Denis Granville's Remains, in two volumes, 1861 and 1865; John Cosin's Correspondence...
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Denis James Matthews Glover DSC (9 December 1912 – 9 August 1980) was a New Zealand poet and publisher. Born in Dunedin, he attended the University of...
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Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-09462-8. Browne, Edward Granville (1987). "A Summary of the Persian Bayan". In Momen, Moojan (ed.). Selections...
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Admiral Granville Leveson Proby, 3rd Earl of Carysfort (12 November 1782 – 3 November 1868), known as The Honourable Granville Proby until 1855, was a...
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Montparnasse became famous for the derailment on 22 October 1895 of the Granville–Paris Express, which overran the buffer stop. The engine careened across...
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des Quinze, under the directorship of Michel Saint-Denis, in 1934. He would later encourage Saint-Denis to come to England and work as a director. His early...
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HISTORY OF PERSIA DURING THE LAST TWO CENTURIES (A.D. 1722-1922)". Edward Granville Browne. London: Packard Humanities Institute. p. 33. Archived from the...
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March 2021 Alberto Ciurana 60 Television producer Mexico (Mexico City) Granville Waiters 60 Basketball player United States (Columbus) Hakob Hakobyan 58...
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(22 February 1714 – 3 July 1795), was a French scholar. He was born at Granville, Manche in Normandy. His first publications were anonymous: a History...
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Peter Charles Eliot, TD, MBE (30 October 1910 – 1995), son of Edward Granville Eliot (himself grandson of The 3rd Earl of St Germans) and Clare Louise...
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Gustav Strube 1867 1953 German Georges Martin Witkowski 1867 1943 French Granville Bantock 1868 1946 British Omar Khayyám, Hebridean Symphony Romanticism...
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DiCenzo, Robert Forster, David Hedison, Lisa Langlois, Penny Singleton, Granville Van Dusen, Morgan Jones, Joe Ross, Raf Mauro 44 22 "If the Frame Fits"...
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positions on the split; for example Edward Granville Browne, Denis MacEoin, and A. L. M. Nicolas. Edward Granville Browne studied the Bābī movement in Iran...
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