• of Ypres Faritius (or Faricius) (died 1117) Fernando de Córdoba (1425–1486) Finan of Lindisfarne, (died 611) Florence of Worcester (died 1118) Francis...
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    nor is the scale of detail as small. Lindisfarne Gospels Produced in Lindisfarne by Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne, between about 690 and his death in...
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    Rolling Stones, Free, Genesis, Lou Reed, Joan Armatrading, Black Sabbath, Lindisfarne, Dusty Springfield, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Krisma, Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart...
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    "世界初水上からのストリートビュー登場". April 11, 2011. "Street View vous ouvre les portes du Château de Chenonceau". "Street View now live on Isle of Man". June 29, 2011. "Lanzarote...
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  • Google Street View in Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    In Europe, Google Street View began on 2 July 2008 with the route of Tour de France being covered in parts of France and Italy. The service has since expanded...
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    England was the crucible of Insular style in Britain, at centres such as Lindisfarne, founded c. 635 as an offshoot of the Irish monastery on Iona, and Monkwearmouth-Jarrow...
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    Netherlands) in the end of the Ninth Century". Château Gaillard. Vol. 18. Caen: Publications du Centre de Recherches Archéologiques Médiévales. pp. 241–249...
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    went to Northumbria in 635 and founded a monastery on the island of Lindisfarne, from which to convert the north of England. However Rome had already...
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    length: 12.7 cm; British Museum The Incipit to Matthew from the Book of Lindisfarne; late 7th century; ink and pigments on vellum; 34 x 25 cm; British Library...
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  • Glastonbury Tor, Harlech Castle, Ironbridge, Jodrell Bank, Kursaal, Lindisfarne Priory. 463 2011-11-08 Christmas 2011 2nd Class X 1: Joseph visited by...
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  • Monmouthshire. Three Northumberland sites were used: Alnwick Castle, Lindisfarne Castle, and Warkworth Castle. Some of the other sites used through the...
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  • Kirkharle Hall Kirkley Hall Lemmington Hall Lilburn Tower Linden Hall Lindisfarne Castle Little Harle Tower Marshall Meadows Country House Hotel Matfen...
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    Performers include Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs, Wendy Saddington, Chain and the La De Da's. January 31 – Over 40,000 mourners file past Mahalia Jackson's open casket...
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    painter Giotto as especially formative figures. The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry is one of the best known works of International Gothic. The transition...
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  • of the following existing Gothic buildings are Kulturgüter Liechtenstein [de]. All of the following existing Gothic buildings are monumente istorice. All...
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    the pregnant Azenor be thrown into the sea in a cask. (A tower of the Château de Brest is named for her.) Azenor invoked the help of Saint Brigid. The...
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    recorded history with their attack on the Christian monastic community on Lindisfarne Island in 793. The Vikings initially employed their longships to invade...
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    AD 793 when ferocious Viking raids began on monasteries like Iona and Lindisfarne, creating fear and confusion across the kingdoms of North Britain. Orkney...
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    shortly afterwards, by Irish missionaries from the North, where at Lindisfarne, a small island on the east coast of Northumberland, they had their headquarters...
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  • off "Fursoff", Russia. Rose  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock off Lindisfarne, Northumberland and sank. she was on a voyage from Sunderland to Port...
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  • Laurel  United Kingdom The brigantine was abandoned in the North Sea off Lindisfarne, Northumberland. Her five crew were rescued by the clipper Teviot ( United...
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  • Castle  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground and was wrecked on Lindisfarne, Northumberland. Her 42 crew survived. She was on a voyage from Baltimore...
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