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Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Matthew Paris — For the British newspaper columnist and former MP, see Matthew Parris. Self portrait of Matthew Paris from the original manuscript of his Historia Anglorum (London, British Library, MS Royal 14.C.VII, folio 6r). Matthew Paris (Latin, Matthæi… … Wikipedia
Gallspacher Pfarrkirche — Außenansicht Innenansicht Die Pfarrkirche Gallspach ist eine römisch katholische Kirche in Gallspach (Oberösterreich). Sie wurde am 11. Dezember 2005 geweiht, nachdem sie unter Integra … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Ding — 1. Acht Dinge bringen in die Wirthschaft Weh: Theater, Putzsucht, Ball und Thee, Cigarren, Pfeife, Bierglas und Kaffee. 2. Acht Dinge haben von Natur Feindschaft gegeneinander: der Bauer und der Wolf, Katze und Maus, Habicht und Taube, Storch und … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Kind — 1. Ach, dass ich meine armen Kinder so geschlagen, klagte der Bauer, und sie waren des Pfaffen. – Eiselein, 375. 2. Alle Kinder werden mit Weinen geboren. Lat.: Clamabunt E et A quotquot nascuntur ab Eva. (Binder I, 193; II, 497; Seybold, 77.) 3 … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Edmund the Martyr — For the 13th century Archbishop, see St. Edmund of Abingdon. Infobox Monarch name =St Edmund the Martyr title =King of the East Angles caption =Detail from the Wilton Diptych. reign =25 December, 855 – 20 November, 869 coronation = othertitles =… … Wikipedia
Marie de France — For the two French princess Marie, see Marie of France, Countess of Champagne and Marie of France, Duchess of Brabant. Marie de France Marie de France from an illuminated manuscript Born Brittany … Wikipedia
Battle of Tewkesbury — The Battle of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, which took place on May 4, 1471, completed one phase of the Wars of the Roses.It put a temporary end to Lancastrian hopes of regaining the throne of England. There would be fourteen years of peace… … Wikipedia
Relick Sunday — (or Relic Sunday) is a moveable feast in the Christian calendar celebrated in mid July on the third Sunday after Midsummer s day. [cite book|title=Tables, Calendars, c. for the use of Historians, Antiquaries, and the Legal Profession|author=N. H … Wikipedia
Katherine Group — The Katherine Group includes the Middle English hagiographies (SAINTS’ LIVES) Seinte Katerine (St. Katherine), Seinte Iuliene (St. Juliana), and Seinte Marherete (St. Margaret), along with the devotional prose pieces HALI MEIDENHAD (Holy… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Maelgwn Gwynedd — (died c. 547[1]) was King of Gwynedd (reigned from ? – c. 547). More formally his name was Maelgwn ap Cadwallon (English: Maelgwn son of Cadwallon), also known as Maelgwn Hir (English: Maelgwn the Tall). He was father of Rhun Hîr . The… … Wikipedia