The Seven Champions of Christendom is an epithet referring to St. George, St. Andrew, St. Patrick, St. Denis, St. James Boanerges, St. Anthony the Lesser...
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of Christendom; or, Jesus and His Gospel before Paul and Christianity. B. Marsh. Johnson, Richard (1824). The Renowned History of the Seven Champions...
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Saint George and the Dragon (redirect from Legend of Saint George)
era writer Richard Johnson in his Seven Champions of Christendom (1596). In the work, she is recast as a princess of Egypt. This work takes great liberties...
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Jack of Newbury, Friar Bacon, Dr Faustus and The Seven Champions of Christendom). Chapbook is also a term currently used to denote publications of up to...
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as saltires. The second part of Richard Johnson's Seven Champions of Christendom (1608) concludes its fanciful account of St Patrick with, "the Irishmen...
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Nine Worthies (category Cultural depictions of Godfrey of Bouillon)
Nottingham, Marlborough, and Lowther. Iconography of Charlemagne Seven Champions of Christendom Virtuous pagan Larousse Dictionnaire de la Langue Francaise...
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Mummers' play (section Isle of Man)
features seven characters, Saint George, Saint James, Saint Dennis, Saint David, Saint Patrick, Saint Anthony and Saint Andrew, the Seven Champions of Christendom...
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sacrificed by the town. (Renaissance Fiction, Seven Champions of Christendom) Gungnir, Odin's spear created by the Sons of Ivaldi. The spear is described as being...
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Papa Stour Sword Dance (category Culture of Shetland)
involving seven dancers, who represent the Seven Champions of Christendom: St. James of Spain, St Denis of France, St. David of Wales, St. Patrick of Ireland...
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F. J. Harvey Darton (category Alumni of St John's College, Oxford)
pseudonym W. W. Penn Seven Champions of Christendom (1913). Illustrated by Norman Ault The London Museum (1914) Arnold Bennett [Writers of the Day series]...
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1638 in literature (category Years of the 17th century in literature)
Woman of Hoxton published Henry Killigrew – The Conspiracy published John Kirke (?) or Wentworth Smith (?) – The Seven Champions of Christendom published...
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Wells Gardner, Darton and Company (category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom)
many compilations of older stories, including reissues of the chapbook The Seven Champions of Christendom (1901) and compilations of stories from Chaucer's...
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Seven Champions of Christendom, and though he learned the latter publication post-dated Faery Queen, Warton was then informed that Seven Champions, Part...
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Martin Powell (puppetry) (category Year of birth missing)
"presumably performed at Bath". Mother Shipton, together with The Seven Champions of Christendom and Valentine and Orson. Once in London, in an escalated rivalry...
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William Henry Giles Kingston (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature)
book The Seven Champions of Christendom to bring the language into more contemporary English. His writings occupy nine pages and a half of the British...
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James Planché bibliography (redirect from List of theatrical works of James Planche)
This is a list of the theatrical works of the nineteenth-century British playwright James Robinson Planché. Planché, James (1879). Croker, Thomas F.D.;...
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Prince Florizel in The King of the Peacocks Ariadne in Theseus and Ariadne St George in The Seven Champions of Christendom Polly Peachum - 'The Beggar's...
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Three Fra Diavolos. 1844 A Good Name. 1845 An Object of Interest. 1845 The Seven Champions of Christendom. 1845 Robin Hood and Richard Coeur de Lion. 1846...
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Dampier The Count of Monte Cristo (1890) – with Alfred Dampier Sleeping Beauty or, Harlequin Mother Goose and the Seven Champions of Christendom (1885) Bric-a-Brac...
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reserved for champions of sports in which the NCAA did not also recognize a champion in a given year. Thus, non-varsity and/or club-level champions are excluded...
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infrastructure throughout Christendom. They developed innovative financial techniques that were an early form of banking, building a network of nearly 1,000 commanderies...
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Rugby Intercollegiate sports team champions "2018-19 List of Men's Clubs". Retrieved 2018-11-29. "Evolution of NSCRO". Seven Rugby. Retrieved 2018-11-29. "Claremont...
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Seven-a-side and fifteen-a-side variants of rugby union are most commonly played. Most collegiate rugby programs do not fall under the auspices of the...
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James VI and I (redirect from The wisest fool in Christendom)
the 1604 revision of the Book of Common Prayer. Anthony Weldon claimed that James had been termed "the wisest fool in Christendom", an epithet associated...
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western Europe the ideal of a universal imperial Church, for the whole of western Christendom came to acknowledge the supremacy of the Roman see". "Theodosius...
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Africa (redirect from Politics of Africa)
allied with the Byzantine Empire, who viewed themselves as defenders of Christendom, balanced against the Sassanid Empire and the Himyarite Kingdom in Arabia...
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Søren Kierkegaard (category Philosophers of art)
180–181 As part of his analysis of the "crowd", Kierkegaard accused newspapers of decay and decadence. Kierkegaard stated Christendom had "lost its way"...
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Satanism (redirect from Children of the Black Rose)
As the late medieval gave way to the early modern period, European Christendom experienced a schism between the established Roman Catholic Church and...
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Notre-Dame de Paris (redirect from Cathedral of Notre Dame)
some of the most important relics in Christendom – including the Crown of Thorns, and a sliver and nail from the True Cross. 4th century – Cathedral of Saint...
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L. Brent Bozell Jr. (category Christendom College)
at the El Escorial in Spain. The entirety of the original faculty of and many of the donors to Christendom College had attended the program in Spain and...
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