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  • ...ict rhyme). Decasyllabic assonanced couplets were used in the [[Chanson de William]].
    344 bytes (48 words) - 22:14, 1 August 2005
  • ...[[Margaret]] of Norway, Scotland was governed by the surviving Guardians, William Fraser, Bishop of St.Andrews chiefest among them, to whom the prospective m ...o had two routes of claim, the first as descendant of '''William I''' or [[William the Lion]], via an illegitimate daughter (named, almost inevitably in this
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  • * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Byrd William Byrd]
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  • A New Herball by William Turner created in three parts in the second half of the 16th Century. ...Anne Wesencraft, Frank McCombie, George T.L. Chapman, Marilyn N. Tweddle, William Turner
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  • ...3 See 1538 [[ Libellus de re herbaria novus | Libellus de re herbaria by William Turner ]] for the details of this facsimile as it contains both that and th
    265 bytes (37 words) - 23:32, 1 November 2016
  • ...l status as a [[group]] in [[1994]]. Based on the campus of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, [[USA]], Rencester is part of the [[Bar
    642 bytes (103 words) - 09:37, 10 August 2006
  • ...try and take his underpants (braes), and only then with "flesh and bone". William deviously gets a very expensive belt made for his braes, for he wants a fig
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  • ...]] with the [[Norman Conquest]] led by the [[Duke]] of Normandy in 1066, [[William the Conqueror]]. Normandy was sporadically under English control, until the * William Longsword - Rollo's son, he may have been born before his father "acquired
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  • According to her [[vida]] she was [[marriage|married]] to [[Lord]] William of Peitieus, but fell in love with the [[troubadour]] [[Raimbau d'Aurenga]]
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  • Certainly by the time the book was published (by [[William Caxton]]) in 1485, Malory was dead.
    698 bytes (106 words) - 16:31, 4 July 2006
  • ...lowing counties: Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Caroline, King William, Powhatan, Amelia, Dinwiddie, and Prince George (and presumably also the Ci
    519 bytes (72 words) - 06:24, 23 July 2008
  • [[William Shakespeare]] mentions medlars in at least four of his works.
    651 bytes (103 words) - 09:23, 5 September 2008
  • * [[William the Lion|William I]] the Lion (1165-1214)
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  • [[William I]], and the [[Domesday Book]] that the word
    669 bytes (99 words) - 13:18, 27 May 2006
  • * [[William the Conqueror]] (1066-87) * [[William Rufus]] (1087-1100)
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  • According to [[William Shakespeare|The Bard]], Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane.
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  • ...n poets were represented by [http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/langland.htm William Langland] and the author or authors of ''[http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/
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  • keep them up. Some, of course, became waste when [[William I]]'s army was engaged
    831 bytes (139 words) - 11:17, 13 October 2004
  • :* [[William I|William the Conqueror]] * William [[Shakespeare]]
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  • ...ight]]s could make a good living by defeating opponents for ransom. Sir [[William Marshall]] made his fortune in tourneys, winning more than 400 in his lifet ...ther fighters. There is a ransom melee each year at the [[William Marshall|William Marshall tourney]] in [[Stormhold]].
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