The Song of Albion is a trilogy of fantasy novels by American writer Stephen Lawhead, consisting of The Paradise War (1991), The Silver Hand (1992) and...
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"Albion" is a song by English band Babyshambles. It was released as the third single from Down in Albion on 28 November 2005 in the UK. The single was...
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West Bromwich Albion Football Club (/ˈbrɒmɪdʒ, -ɪtʃ/), commonly known as West Brom or The Albion, is a professional association football club based in...
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Albion College is a private liberal arts college in Albion, Michigan. The college was founded in 1835 and its undergraduate population was approximately...
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"Perfidious Albion" is a pejorative phrase used within the context of international relations diplomacy to refer to acts of diplomatic slights, duplicity...
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up Albion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Albion is an archaic and poetic name for the island of Great Britain. Albion may also refer to: Albion (Blake)...
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Stephen R. Lawhead (category Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages)
work ever since. "The Song of Albion" trilogy prompted a return to England (Lawhead having left in 1987). This was a series of books set between the Celtic...
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The Prospect Before Us (1976) by The Albion Dance Band contains two rarely heard hunting songs. The term lute song is given to a music style from the late...
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mythological name of Britain, Albion. In the mythical story of the founding of Britain, Albion was a giant and a son of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. He...
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been noted on songs such as "À rebours" and "The 32nd of December". The inclusion of "Albion" is controversial among fans, due to the song's history as a...
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The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band, The Albion Dance Band, and The Albion Christmas Band, is a British folk rock band, originally...
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leader of the Sons of Albion, an extremist far-right group, with a secret to hide. Brian Vernel as Curly, a fanatical member of the Sons of Albion. Stephen...
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Pete Doherty (redirect from Books of Albion)
of Albion". albionarks.com. Archived from the original on 10 October 2006. Retrieved 25 October 2006. "The Books of Albion-The Collected Writings of Peter...
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Bladud (section House of Brutus)
of Albion book (The Silver Hand, 1992 ISBN 9781782640493), Tegid Tathal, Chief Bard of Albion, is asked by the god Gofannon to tell the story of Bladudd...
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Thomas Albion Alderson (13 November 1843 – 5 February 1902) was an organist and composer based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He married Elizabeth Mary Eltringham...
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Imperishable and Dark Town series Yulia Latynina's Empire of Veya series Stephen R. Lawhead's Song of Albion Trilogy Louise Lawrence's The Earth Witch Tanith Lee's...
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Alistair Griffin (redirect from Albion Sky)
album Albion Sky, on the label Dramatico Entertainment. Griffin's song "Always, No.1" was played in full over the BBC's F1 montage at the end of the 2012...
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Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–1820, with additions made even later) is a prophetic book by English poet William Blake. Jerusalem...
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beloved and popular of college fraternity songs, "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" was written in 1911 by Byron D. Stokes (Albion Class of 1913) and F. Dudleigh...
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Ashley Hutchings (category The Albion Band members)
producer. He was a founding member of three noteworthy English folk-rock bands: Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and The Albion Band. Hutchings has overseen...
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New Albion, also known as Nova Albion (in reference to an archaic name for Britain), was the name of the continental area north of Mexico claimed by Sir...
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version of "L'amour est bleu" "Colours of Love", song by One Horse Blue from One Horse Blue (1993 album) "Colours of Love", song by Albion Band from...
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Shirley Collins (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
1972. Following the breakup of a later version of the Albion Country band in 1973 (shortly after recording the album Battle of the Field) the couple created...
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Body part (redirect from Body Parts (song))
Unknown "Body Parts", a song from Albion (Ginger Wildheart album) "Body Parts", a 2010 song by Plain White T's from Wonders of the Younger Organ trade...
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The Liquidator (instrumental) (redirect from Liquidator (song))
"Liquidator" was stopped[when?] at the home games of West Bromwich Albion and Wolves at the request of West Midlands Police due to some fans using the tune...
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version of the song with the lyrics changed to 'We will follow the Wanderers over land, sea, and water.' Their local rivals West Bromwich Albion sing 'We...
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Amber Benson (section Ghosts of Albion)
supernatural thrillers: Ghosts of Albion: Accursed and Ghosts of Albion: Witchery. These books follow the fortunes of Tamara and William Swift, who first...
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theme of the spiritual quest on albums such as: Fallen Splendour and Pilgrimage. Incorporating influences from several of the Inklings, including a song inspired...
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The dB's (category Culture of Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
Albion Records) "Big Brown Eyes" (1981, Albion Records) "Judy" (1981, Albion Records) "Neverland" (1982, Albion Records) "Living a Lie" (1982, Albion...
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Michael Hue-Williams (section Albion Gallery)
more of Hue Williams' exhibition spaces) with Claudio Silvestrin. In 2004, Hue-Williams opened Albion Gallery, London, as owner and CEO. Albion, designed...
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