• Claudius Ash (1792–1854) was an English goldsmith and dental manufacturer. The second son of Sarjeant Ash (1754–1820) and Lydia Ash née Smith, Claudius...
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    as porcelain dentures. In 1820, Claudius Ash was given the task of crafting a new and improved form of dentures. Ash was a silversmith and goldsmith....
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  • production of ceramic teeth. In London, he may have had exchanges with Claudius Ash. In 1795, Fonzi moved to Paris to practice his profession of dentistry...
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  • craftsmen – goldsmiths and silversmiths in 18th-century London that included Claudius Ash (1792–1854), one of the pioneering inventors of false teeth. His father...
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  • military band. In January 1907 William Henry Ash, grandson of pioneer dental manufacturer Claudius Ash, as a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Musicians...
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  • Green & Co. Colyer, J. F. (1913). John Hunter and odontology. London: Claudius Ash, Sons & Co. Miles, Albert Edward William; Grigson, Caroline, eds. (2003)...
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  • Islands is the seventh studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 18 May 2018, through Infectious Music and BMG. Following the touring...
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  • is the fourth studio album to be recorded by the Northern Irish rock band Ash. The album was released on 17 May 2004 through Infectious Records and Home...
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  • Kablammo! (redirect from Cocoon (Ash song))
    Kablammo! was recorded at Atomic Heart Studios in New York City, with Ash and Claudius Mittendorfer co-producing the sessions; Mittendorfer also acted as...
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  • Twilight of the Innocents (category Ash (band) albums)
    Twilight of the Innocents is the fifth studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 2 July 2007, through Infectious Records. Following the...
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  • Race the Night (category Ash (band) albums)
    Race the Night is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash, released on 15 September 2023 through Fierce Panda Records. It was produced...
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    first Christian communities were established by the time of the Emperor Claudius. It was heavily devastated during the Kitos War and almost depopulated...
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  • Wayback Machine ash-official.com, 17 April 2010 Interview with Claudius Mittendorfer Archived 17 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine ash-official.com Johann...
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    Indonesian region dates back to the exploration report of the geographer Claudius Ptolemaeus in 150 AD. This report served as a reference for the Portuguese...
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    (Weiberfastnacht) and Ash Wednesday (Aschermittwoch). The highlight of carnival is Rose Monday (Rosenmontag), two days before Ash Wednesday. All through...
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    Histories (Latin: Historiae)—examine the reigns of the emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero, and those who reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors (69 AD)....
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    Camulodunum (category Claudius)
    conquest, appealed to the Emperor Claudius for aid. At the time of this appeal in AD 43 the newly enthroned Emperor Claudius was in need of a military victory...
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    city in the western half of the Roman Empire for centuries. Two emperors, Claudius and Caracalla, were born in Lugdunum. In the period 69–192 AD, the city's...
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    Retrieved September 2, 2024. Biehr, Steve, Marion Bornas, and Stefan Claudius. "Godspeed You! Black Emperor Collage". Archived from the original (jpg)...
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    introduction, al-Idrisi mentions two sources for geographical coordinates: Claudius Ptolemy and "an astronomer" that must be Ishaq ibn al-Hasan al-Zayyat;...
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  • 13 "The Hungry Games" 3:46 March 23, 2012 (2012-03-23) 10.70 Orange and Claudius Cauliflower host the 74th annual Hungry Games where foods fight to the...
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  • the Arabian Nights. One of the earliest maps of the region drawn up by Claudius Ptolemy in 150 AD seems to prove that it really existed, but the actual...
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    portraits of Nero, also adorned with gems on her head. She is possibly one of Claudius' daughters who died in infancy. At the beginning of the 4th century the...
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    Roman coins including those of Claudius and Nero which were discovered in 1831. Several excavations have taken place in Ash Hole Cavern. Two have been recorded...
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    tradition, Hathor is regarded as his mother and sometimes as his wife. Claudius Aelianus wrote that Egyptians called the god Apollo "Horus" in their own...
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    as translations of ancient Greek language descriptions. The astronomer Claudius Ptolemy in his Almagest (2nd century) tabulated the celestial position...
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    because he claims to cite Herodotus, who does not mention such a number. Claudius Aelianus even alleges that Smyndirides could not sleep on a bed of rose...
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    according to the New Testament. Claudius expelled the Jews from Rome between 41 and 53: Silvia Cappelletti describes Claudius's motivation as the need to control...
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    compares the executions of Domitian to those under Emperor Claudius (41–54), noting that Claudius executed around 35 senators and 300 equestrians, and yet...
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  • snake devours him, the bomb goes off, blowing both Eugene and the snake to ash. As they continue off, the snake is revealed to have regenerated and escapes...
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