St Albans (/sɪnt ˈɔːlbənz/ ) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km (11 mi) north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located...
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Duc de Dantzig (or Duc-de-Dantzick) was a brig launched in 1808 at Nantes that became a privateer. She captured a number of vessels, generally plundering...
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(given name) House of Beaumont, an Anglo-Norman baronial family in England Duc de Beaumont, an extinct French title Viscount Beaumont of Swords, an extinct...
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of Mary and guardian of Jesus. Saint Alban, late 3rd or early 4th century, town of Verulamium, renamed St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. First British...
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Eleanor cross (section St Albans)
Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire; Woburn and Dunstable in Bedfordshire; St Albans and Waltham (now Waltham Cross) in Hertfordshire; Cheapside in London;...
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Matthew Paris (category People from St Albans)
est a moy Homffrey Duc de Gloucestre". Later it was held by the bishop of Lincoln, who wrote a note that if the monks of St Albans could prove the book...
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Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (redirect from Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and 1st Duke of Lennox, 1er Duc d' Aubigny)
Jacqueline de Mézières he had a daughter, Renée Lennox (1709–1774), mistress of her half-first-cousin Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans, the son...
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College, Dublin, MS 50 (Ricemarsh Psalter) Hildesheim, Church of St. Godehard, s.n. (St. Albans Psalter) London, British Library, Add MS 19352 (Theodore Psalter...
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Arnulf of Metz (redirect from St. Arnulf)
exhausted procession was about to leave Champigneulles, one of the parishioners, Duc Notto, prayed "By his powerful intercession the Blessed Arnold will bring...
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post-war English historian, known for his studies of the First Battle of St Albans and the medieval Duchy of Burgundy. Educated at Harrow School, he became...
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Ireland. c. 1410 – John, Duke of Berry, commissions the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, illustrated by the Limbourg brothers between c. 1412 and 1416. 1424...
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List of Catholic saints (redirect from Santa Margarita de Cortona)
Educ:Civil Europe V2. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-50096-1. St Alexander Sauli, bishop Butler, Alban., "St. Alexander Sauli", Butler's Lives of the Saints, Liturgical...
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over command. She was taken by the French 36-gun privateer Le Duc de Vendome off St Albans Head, Dorset on 17 January 1708. She suffered 2 dead, 1 missing...
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Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham (redirect from Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke Of, Earl of Stafford, Earl of Buckingham, Baron Stafford, Comte de Perche Buckingham)
war began in 1455, Stafford fought for the King in the First Battle of St Albans which began the Wars of the Roses. Both were captured by the Yorkists...
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Nunc dimittis (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
and Nunc dimittis (Gloucester) (1947) and Magnificat and Nunc dimittis for St Paul's Cathedral (1951). A setting of the Nunc dimittis by Charles Villiers...
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Odo of Cluny (redirect from St. Odo of Cluny)
Berno had joined the Benedictine Order at the Abbey of St. Martin in Autun, where Hugh of Anzy le Duc had introduced stricter adherence to the Rule of Saint...
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16th Century (1854–1868) (Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle), le-Duc wrote of the ignorance of Gothic architecture...
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Chambéry (redirect from Château de Chambéry)
Lemencum first changed its name in the Middle Ages during the period that the Duc de Savoie erected his castle. It was called Camefriacum in 1016, Camberiaco...
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André Masséna (redirect from André Masséna, duc de Rivoli, Prince d'Essling)
Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon I. He was nicknamed l'Enfant chéri de la Victoire (the Dear Child of Victory). He is considered to be one of the...
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Melisende Psalter, circa 1135 Eadwine Psalter, c 1160 Harley Psalter St. Albans Psalter Winchester Psalter Westminster Psalter Felbrigge Psalter Great...
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Louis XIII (redirect from Louis XIII de France)
suspicious, relied heavily on his chief ministers, first Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes and then Cardinal Richelieu, to govern the Kingdom of France. The...
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Kateryne was after maryed to Owayn Teddur, by whom he had yssue ... Jasper Duc of Bedford. Whiche Jasper begat a bastard doughter called Ellen, maryed Willyam...
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2024 Victorian local elections: St Albans East Ward Party Candidate Votes % ±% Victorian Socialists Van Thanh Rudd Independent Duyen Anh Pham Independent...
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The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (redirect from Notre-Dame de Paris (novel))
major renovations at Notre-Dame in the 19th century led by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. Much of the cathedral's present appearance is a result of this renovation...
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Antoine d'Aumont, 1st Duke of Aumont (redirect from Antoine d'Aumont de Rochebaron)
Ducs et pairs et duchés-pairies laïques à l'époque modern. 1519-1790. Éditions Maisonneuve & Larose, 1996 Créations des chevaliers de l'Ordre du St Esprit...
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built by Samuel Morland. In London, he stayed at St. Albans House as a guest of the Earl of St Albans. On the return, he travelled again through the Dutch...
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his heir-apparent. The Dukes of Abercorn also claim the French title of Duc de Châtellerault, as heirs-male of the 2nd Earl of Arran, who was granted the...
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Saint-Étienne (redirect from St Etienne)
dedicated to Saint Stephen. On the upper reaches of the Furan, near the Way of St. James, the Abbey of Valbenoîte had been founded by the Cistercians in 1222...
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Princess Marie is commemorated with a monument at Langelinie, near St. Alban's English Church in Copenhagen. It was installed in 1912 and features a...
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(1650–1687): Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans (1670–1726) James, Lord Beauclerk (1671–1680) By Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth (1649–1734)...
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