The Battle of the Boyne (Irish: Cath na Bóinne IPA: [ˈkah n̪ˠə ˈbˠoːn̠ʲə]) took place in 1690 between the forces of the deposed King James II, and those...
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up Boyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boyne is a variation of Bóinn or Boann, Irish goddess of the River Boyne. Boyne may also refer to: Boyne Castle...
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Boynes (French pronunciation: [bwan]) is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. Communes of the Loiret department "Répertoire national...
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Boynes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robert Boynes (born 1943), Australian artist Winford Boynes (born 1957), American basketball...
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1983–84 season in Turkish Basketball League. Winford Boynes profile, Basketball-Reference.com Winford Boynes profile, thedraftreview.com 1978 NBA Draft, basketballreference...
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the paper. De Boynes was assigned Visitor of the Province of Maryland-New York and stayed for two years in 1920-22. During WWII, Boynes was against the...
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The îles de Boynes or Boynes Islands, are four small rocky islands of the Kerguelen archipelago, lying some 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of Presqu'ile...
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John Boyne (born 30 April 1971) is an Irish novelist. He is the author of 16 novels for adults, six novels for younger readers, two novellas, and one...
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Robert Boynes (born 1943) is a contemporary Australian artist working primarily in painting, but has also produced prints, films and sculptures. Boynes was...
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Boyne River may refer to: Boyne River (Central Queensland), river to the Coral Sea in Queensland Boyne River (Wide Bay–Burnett), tributary of the Burnett...
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Boyne Mountain Resort is a ski resort with a collection of accommodations in Northern Michigan located near Boyne City operated by Boyne Resorts. The center...
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The River Boyne (Irish: An Bhóinn or Abhainn na Bóinne) is a river in Leinster, Ireland, the course of which is about 112 kilometres (70 mi) long. It...
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Boyne Castle (also known as the Palace of Boyne) is a 16th-century quadrangular castle about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland...
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Bourgeois de Boynes, Marquis de Boynes, Count Gueudreville, Marquis de Sains, Baron Laas (29 November 1718, Paris – 19 September 1783, Boynes) was a French...
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Boyne City (/bɔɪn/) is a city in Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,816 at the 2020 census, making it the largest city...
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Boyne Smelters is located on Boyne Island, Queensland, Australia, approximately 12 km south of the port of Gladstone. The smelter has a production capacity...
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"The Boyne Water" is an Ulster Protestant folksong by an anonymous lyricist. The lyrics of the song commemorate King William III of Orange's victory over...
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The Boyne Navigation (Irish: Loingseoireacht na Bóinne) is a series of canals running 31 km (19 mi) roughly parallel to the River Boyne from Oldbridge...
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Viscount Boyne, in the province of Leinster, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1717 for the Scottish military commander Gustavus...
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Brú na Bóinne (redirect from Boyne culture)
(Irish: [ˈbˠɾˠuː n̪ˠə ˈbˠoːn̠ʲə], "mansion or palace of the Boyne"), also called the Boyne Valley tombs, is an ancient monument complex and ritual landscape...
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Boyne Falls is a village in Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 358 at the 2020 census. The village is located within...
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The Battle of the Boyne is a 1778 historical painting by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West. It portrays the Battle of the Boyne which took place...
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Peter Boyne (born 28 May 1944) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood in the VFL. Boyne was an extremely reliable defender...
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Boyne Resorts is an owner and operator of ski and golf resorts in North America. The company employs over 10,000 full-time and seasonal staff. It operates...
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Thomas Boyne (c. 1849 – April 21, 1896) was a Buffalo Soldier in the United States Army and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal...
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Oldbridge (section Battle of the Boyne Site)
area is home to the Boyne Navigation, the Battle of the Boyne Interpretive Centre and the southern half of the Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge (which...
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Moria, South Africa (redirect from Boyne, Limpopo)
Moria is a town in Capricorn District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. "Sub Place Moria". Census 2011. v t e...
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mining here in the Roman era or even as far back as the Bronze Age. Henry Boynes was captain of the mine in the early 18th-century and opened a ″deep adit...
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The Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in County Meath, and County Louth, Ireland. It spans the Boyne River 3 kilometres (1.9 mi)...
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ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Boyne after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690. HMS Boyne (1692) was an 80-gun second rate. This ship of the...
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