• Henry Iden (d. 1568) was an English writer, Member of Parliament, and government official. He translated Giambattista Gelli’s Circe in 1557 (as Circes)...
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    wants to. The work was translated into English soon after in 1557 by Henry Iden. Later the English poet Edmund Spenser also made reference to Plutarch's...
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    when it was abolished. 5 February 1538: Henry Johnson 23 January 1549: Anthony Anthony 25 June 1565: Henry Iden 2 December 1568: Thomas Pynner 10 April...
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  • Iden may refer to: Iden, Saxony-Anhalt, a town in Germany Iden, East Sussex, a village and civil parish in East Sussex, England Brandt Iden (born 1983)...
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    later caught on 12 July 1450 by Alexander Iden, a future High Sheriff of Kent. As a result of the skirmish with Iden, the mortally wounded Cade died before...
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    Kane's husband, Henry Iden Ottman, died in January 1939. Ottman was born in New York City in 1880, the son of William Ottman and Christine Iden. Ottman moved...
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  • Ben Iden Payne (5 September 1881 – 6 April 1976), also known as B. Iden Payne, was an English actor, director and teacher. Active in professional theatre...
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    supporter of Henry) persuades the common people, who make up Cade's army, to abandon the cause. Cade is killed several days later by Alexander Iden, a Kentish...
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  • Henry Coker (c.1528-1595), of Mappowder, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shaftesbury...
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  • Auberville (de Albervilla, in Latin), of Iham (Higham, in Icklesham) and Iden, Sussex, representative of a wealthy Norman family in Kent and Sussex, was...
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  • Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, and follows an original character, Iden Versio, the commander of an Imperial special ops strike force dubbed Inferno...
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  • In the Garden of Iden is a 1997 science fiction novel by American writer Kage Baker. Although it is set entirely in the 16th century, in Spain and England...
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    and Pisa at the start of 1925 after which they moved home to Iden near Rye in Sussex. Iden and the Romney Marshes became the settings for a series of paintings...
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    Retrieved September 10, 2024. TóCsa (May 16, 2016). "Így néznek ki most az idén harmincéves Meglógtam a Ferrarival sztárjai" [This is what this year's thirty-year-old...
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  • opponent's, Benson, was declared duly elected in their place but the other, Henry Andrews, was found not to be eligible. A by-election was therefore held...
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    University of Texas where he studied acting under the Shakespeare professor B. Iden Payne, and was a member of the Alpha Nu chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity...
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  • Robinson was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire on 23 March 1921 and lived in Iden, East Sussex and London. His father, Lawrence Chater Robinson, was a composer...
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    Manufacturing Co. was formed, and took over the factory formerly used by the Iden Car Co. at Parkside, Coventry. On 9 March 1908 Deasy resigned, after a dispute...
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  • Iden Green is a small village, near Benenden, in the county of Kent. It belongs to the civil parish of Benenden and the Tunbridge Wells Borough District...
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  • was Ben Iden Payne, whose daughter Rosalind Iden became Wolfit's leading lady. He fell in love with her, left his wife, and lived with Iden, eventually...
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  • the headmaster in 1905. In 1934 he left the school to become rector of Iden. Henry Tindall, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-05. (subscription required)...
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  • GSM-R), UMTS, LTE, and 5G public land mobile networks. Some but not all CDMA, iDEN, and satellite mobile networks are identified with an MCC/MNC tuple as well...
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  • Court (fict) is a soldier in the English army in Henry V. Alexander Iden (hist) kills Jack Cade in Henry VI, Part 2. Alexas is a follower of Cleopatra,...
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  • Baghdadchi, Iden (December 13, 2016). "Reunion". Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot. Season 1. Episode 4. ABC.com. 4 minutes. YouTube url Baghdadchi, Iden; Leitner...
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  • The Wars of the Roses (adaptation) (category Films based on Henry VI (play))
    Michael Stephen Hancock as Clerk of Chatham Malcolm Webster as Alexander Iden Tim Wylton as First Keeper Jeffery Dench as Second Keeper Ted Valentine as...
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  • namesake of the Payne effect Basil Payne (1923–2012), Irish poet and writer Ben Iden Payne (1881–1976), English actor and director Bert Payne, American curler...
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  • him.[ch. 50, Short 8] Eden Academy (イーデン校, Īden Kō), or alternatively named Eden College (イーデン・カレッジ, Īden Karejji),[ch. 7] is a highly prestigious private...
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    production; in addition to Browning, Tennyson and John Payne Collier attended. Ben Iden Payne produced the play in Manchester in 1909, and again in Stratford for...
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  • Admission! The Prestigious Academy Eden (入学!名門校イーデン, Nyūgaku! Meimonkō Īden), is also written by the same writer as the first book and was released on...
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  • Andre to give them on loan to the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt. Peter Iden then acquired these works for the Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt in 1981...
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