French singer at Coq d'Or in Le Havre Ivan Bousé as Jean, French smuggler Knut Burgh as Man with stockings to declare Nils Croona as Smuggler Doreen Denning...
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Martin Frost Sten Larsson as Anton Stillman Sigge Fürst as Förste styrman Knut Burgh as Andre styrman Åke Grönberg as Andersson Gunnar Sjöberg as Blomqvist...
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engineer who in 1897 tried to fly over it in a hydrogen-filled balloon. De Burgh, Edward Morgan Alborough (1899). Elizabeth, empress of Austria: a memoir...
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Karl-Erik Grahn (1914-11-05)5 November 1914 (aged 23) 15 IF Elfsborg 4FW Knut Hansson (1911-05-09)9 May 1911 (aged 27) 4 Landskrona BoIS 3MF Sven Jacobsson...
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seem, is that a [...] genuine "reformation of manners" took place in the burgh." Mentzer and Graham argue that this focus on sex may actually be due to...
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Harthacnut (Airdeconut) Gorm the Old Thyra Toke Gormsson King of Scania Knut Gormsson Co-King of Denmark Gunnhild Konungamóðir disputed Strut-Harald disputed...
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possessions. Towns were either built within a clearance or near an older Rani burgh and granted Lübeck law when grown to a respective size. The date Lübeck...
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exchange for the captured English nobles, Edward II releases Elizabeth de Burgh, wife of Robert the Bruce, his sister Mary Bruce, and his daughter Marjorie...
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Seim in Hordaland King Olav II 995–1030 Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim King Knut c 985/995 – 1035 Old Minster, Winchester. Bones now in Winchester Cathedral...
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racewalker (1936). Lord David Cecil, 83, British historian. Kenneth de Burgh Codrington, 86, British archaeologist. Roger Erell, 78, French architect...
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Heritage item Number 4570954 Current name Whites Creek Sewage Aqueduct de Burgh, E. M. "On the use of Monier pipes as a pile covering, and in place of cast-iron...
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of Antiquaries of Scotland. Museum: 146. Retrieved 3 July 2021. Haeger, Knut (1982), Skotsk krönika (A Scottish Chronicle) (in Swedish), Stockholm,...
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"Burgh, Richard de (died 1243)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. online edition, Oxford University Press, (2004), [author states, "Burgh, Richard...
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excavation: the plainer Anglo-Saxon and Roman helmets from Shorwell and Burgh Castle were initially misidentified as pots. The extreme scarcity nevertheless...
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Drangsholt, Gaute Bugge (29 July 2012). "Van der Burgh hedret Dale Oen med verdensrekord" [Van der Burgh honored Dale Oen with World Record]. TV 2 (in Norwegian...
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Aarhus University Press. ISBN 9788771244250. Retrieved 21 July 2020. Helle, Knut (13 February 2009). "Inge 2 Bårdsson". Norsk Biografisk Leksikon (in Norwegian)...
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("Hunda's farm"). Knoydart, Inverness-shire, from Old Norse Knútafjörðr ("Knut's fjord"). Laxford, Sutherland, from Old Norse laxafjörðr ("salmon fjord")...
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that it might be a helmet. In this manner it joined the Roman helmet from Burgh Castle, mislabelled for two decades as "cauldron fragments", the Anglo-Saxon...
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vessel", the Wollaston helmet as a bucket, and a plain Roman helmet from Burgh Castle as "cauldron fragments"—the extreme scarcity suggests that helmets...
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beatboxer, cellist, rapper, record producer and singer-songwriter October 11 – Knut Eirik Kokkin, Norwegian singer October 12 – Calum Scott, English singer-songwriter...
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burns hamlet and towns, granges and granaries. Meanwhile, Richard Óg de Burgh, "the Red Earl" with forces from Ireland capture the castles of Rothesay...
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Dawes Christopher Dean Mahyar Dean (Angband) Nicolas de Angelis Chris de Burgh Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti Chris DeGarmo (Queensrÿche) Vance DeGeneres...
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1245) Henry Borwin II (or Burwy), German nobleman (d. 1226) Hubert de Burgh, English Chief Justiciar (approximate date) John of Brienne (or John I)...
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Neolithic. Stroud: The History Press. ISBN 978-0752447339. Wallenberg, Johannes Knut (1934). The Place-Names of Kent. Uppsala: Appelbergs boktryckeriaktiebolag...
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exchange for the captured English nobles, Edward II releases Elizabeth de Burgh, wife of Robert the Bruce, his sister Mary Bruce, and his daughter Marjorie...
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starts a rebellion. Cardinal Stephen Langton and forces under Hubert de Burgh deal with Falkes and the castles are handed over. Falkes is found guilty...
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Sinéad O'Connor Cliff Richard 2 Unlimited 1995 Bozen Andrea Bocelli Chris de Burgh Luca Carboni Edwyn Collins The Connells Die Doofen The Kelly Family La Bouche...
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Alan Thompson, 92, British academic and politician, MP for Dunfermline Burghs (1959–1964). Dan Vickerman, 37, South African-born Australian rugby union...
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Copsey, lately Security Patrolman, B.P. Chemicals International Ltd., Great Burgh, Surrey. Ann Dorothy Mary Courage, Centre Organiser, Uckfield Rural District...
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