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  • ...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.
    655 bytes (113 words) - 11:50, 29 September 2007
  • ...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]].
    3 KB (590 words) - 15:40, 4 August 2008
  • Rev. William Archibald Spooner was a British Anglican priest and scholar, and had quite
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  • ...a [[laurel wreath]] vert. | founded = September 26, AS 22 (1987) | baron = William of Bellwood | baroness=Sarah Elizabeth of Bellwood | area = Virginia, [[USA
    703 bytes (89 words) - 08:41, 9 October 2008
  • The definition used by William D. Paden for the genre is:
    863 bytes (139 words) - 20:48, 27 May 2006
  • * [[William Marshall Tournament]]
    746 bytes (76 words) - 07:51, 25 October 2022
  • *William Shortnose, William of Orange, son of Aimeri, lost the tip of his nose to a saracen, but killen
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  • ...ssor. His mother was [[Princess]] Sybilla; his father, her first husband, William of Monferrat. He was born in 1177[[CE]], and was [[crown]]ed co-king with
    957 bytes (152 words) - 21:47, 8 November 2007
  • ...arly form of modern [[English]], most often associated with the works of [[William Shakespeare]] and the King James [[Bible]].
    959 bytes (146 words) - 01:03, 18 May 2006
  • ...ithin a [[laurel wreath]] [[vert]]. | founded = A.S. XX | seneschal = Lord William Campbell | area = Sault Ste. Marie, [[Canada]].| kingdom = Ealdormere}}
    942 bytes (131 words) - 10:47, 14 August 2008
  • '''Eleanor of Aquitaine''' (1122-1204) was the daughter of William X, Duke of [[Aquitaine]], and his wife, Aenor. She was the granddaughter of ...Eleanor), who married Alfonso of [[Castile]]; and Joan, who married first William II of [[Sicily]], and then Raymond of [[Toulouse]] (though she disliked him
    3 KB (452 words) - 20:51, 3 September 2008
  • ...thelreda, daughter of Gospatrick, Earl of Northumberland. They had a son, William, who, perhaps wisely, did not involve himself in Scots dynastic kefuffles.
    993 bytes (156 words) - 00:04, 23 July 2005
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