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Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter
Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter was the daughter of Sigurd Hart of the Dagling clan
Ragnhild_Sigurdsdotter
DanielCristofani/Hello world program in esoteric languages
User:DanielCristofani/Hello_world_program_in_esoteric_languages
DanielCristofani/Hello world program in esoteric languages2
User:DanielCristofani/Hello_world_program_in_esoteric_languages2
Third oldest university in England debate
university in England is the third oldest after Oxford (established c. 1167) and Cambridge (established c. 1209). Several English higher education institutions either explicitly claim the distinction or assert a foundation date that predates the conventional date for another claimant.
Third_oldest_university_in_England_debate
Backhouse Baronets
Backhouse Baronetcies.The Baronetcy of Backhouse of London was created in the Baronetage of England on 9 November 1660 for William Bachhouse, son of Nicholas Backhouse and Christian Williams. He married Flower Backhouse on November 23, 1662 in St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, London, England. He died on August 22, 1669 and was buried at Swallowfield, Berkshire, England. He died without an issue thus his baronetcy became extinct. He held the office of Sheriff of Berkshire from 1664 to 1665.
Backhouse_Baronets
Treaty of Nöteborg
Talk:Treaty_of_Nöteborg
College of St Hild and St Bede
Talk:College_of_St_Hild_and_St_Bede
Herrauðr
Herrauðr, Herraud, Herröðr, Herruðr, Herrud, Herothus or Heroth is a legendary earl of Götaland or king of Sweden, who appears in several medieval legends, in particular those relating to Ragnar Lodbrok (e.g. Tale of Ragnar's sons, Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, Krákumál and Gesta Danorum, book 9).
Herrauðr
Linda A. Malcor
Linda Ann Malcor Ph.D (born February 3, 1962) is an American scholar of Arthurian legend. She is one of the proponents of the theory (or related theories) that states that the historical basis for King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table were a second-century Roman officer named Lucius Artorius Castus and Sarmatian auxiliary horsemen, which Artorius supposedly commanded in Britain.
Linda_A._Malcor
The Siege of Jerusalem
The Siege of Jerusalem (1771) is a poetical drama, full of high drama and unrequited love, written by Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, an ancestor of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Mary Eleanor Bowes, the daughter of George Bowes of Streatlam and Gibside, married John Bowes, 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne.
The_Siege_of_Jerusalem
Briggflatts Meeting House
Talk:Briggflatts_Meeting_House
Iranian Assembly of Experts election, 2006
The Iranian Assembly of Experts election of 2006 was held on December 15, 2006. People elected representatives for the Assembly of Experts, the mujtahid that elect the Supreme Leader.The elections took place on the same day as the election for electing City and Village Councils
Iranian_Assembly_of_Experts_election,_2006
The Murchison Fund
The Murchison Fund is an award given by the Geological Society of London to researchers under the age of 40 who have contributed substantially to the study of hard rock and tectonic geology. It is named in honour of Prof. Roderick Impey Murchison.
The_Murchison_Fund
Articles for creation/2006-12-12
Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-12-12
George Rochester
George Dixon Rochester, FRS (February 4 1908 December 26 2001) was a British physicist known for having co-discovered, with Sir Clifford Butler, a subatomic particle called the kaon.Born in Wallsend, North Tyneside in northern England, he received a Bachelor of Science degree, a Master of Science degree, and a Ph.D.
George_Rochester
Joe Painter
Joe Painter (born 1965) is a British geographer and academic.He is as of 2006 a Professor in the Department of Geography and Associate Director in the International Centre for Regional Regeneration and Development Studies (ICRDS) at the University of Durham in the U.K.
Joe_Painter
Assume good faith/Archive 2
Wikipedia_talk:Assume_good_faith/Archive_2
Van Mildert Professor of Divinity
Van Mildert Canon Professor of Divinity is one of the oldest professorships at Durham University. The chair is named in honour of Bishop William Van Mildert, one of the founders of the University. The holder of the Van Mildert chair is also a residentiary resident canon at Durham Cathedral, thus one of the requirements of post holder is to be an ordained Anglican priest. Professor Mark McIntosh will succeed Rev Canon Prof David Brown in September 2009 .
Van_Mildert_Professor_of_Divinity
Hálfdanar saga Brönufóstra
Hálfdanar saga Brönufóstra c. 1300 is a legendary saga on Halfdan the son of the legendary king Hringr of Denmark.In the saga, Halfdan flees his father's kingdom after an attack by the Viking Soti, and goes to live in exile in Bjarmaland. During a sea-voyage he is dragged off course by the witchcraft of a troll named Jarnnef (Iron-Nose) and shipwrecked on the shore of Helluland.
Hálfdanar_saga_Brönufóstra
Copyright problems/2006 December 21/Images
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_December_21/Images
Copyright problems/2006 December 21
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_December_21
AlexD/.library.durham
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Durham University Library
The Durham University Library is the centrally-administered library of Durham University in England. It was founded in January 1833 at Palace Green by a 160 volume donation by the then Bishop of Durham, William Van Mildert and now holds over 1.5 million printed items. The University Library comprises four separate libraries Main Library Education Library Palace Green Library Queen's Campus Library
Durham_University_Library
202.89.188.44
User_talk:202.89.188.44
Sörla saga sterka
Sörla saga sterka is a legendary saga which was written sometime during the 14th or 15th centuries.It is a sequel to Hálfdanar saga Brönufóstra and like its prequel one of its locales is England, which is a vassal to Sweden. Sörli the Strong is a son of the king of Oppland, and is at feud with Halfdan Brana's Foster Son (now king of Sweden).
Sörla_saga_sterka
Fair trade debate
Fair trade's increasing popularity has drawn criticism from both ends of the political spectrum. Different arguments are used by those who favour and by those who oppose fair trade, or feel that more strict standards and higher fair trade prices are needed.
Fair_trade_debate
Ruth Palmer
Ruth Palmer is an acclaimed young British violinist, an exponent of music ranging from Bach to Shostakovich and beyond, who was named "Young Classical Performer of the Year" at the Classical BRITs in 2007.
Ruth_Palmer
Tufkaa/Sandbox/3
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Crowle Stone
At the back of the Church of England parish church of St Oswald at Crowle in the English county of Lincolnshire, may be found the Anglo-Saxon sculpted Crowle Stone.This was originally carved as a cross shaft and until 1919 it was used as a lintel over the west door. The preservation of the stone is almost certainly as a result of the Norman masons reusing it when the church was built in 1150.
Crowle_Stone
Copyright problems/2007 January 21/Articles
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2007_January_21/Articles
Copyright problems/2007 January 21
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2007_January_21
Durham University School of Medicine and Health
The School of Medicine and Health at the University of Durham was reinstated in 2001 as a partner with the University of Newcastle Medical School to educate medical students in the first phase of their medical education (Years 1 and 2). It also has some postgraduate level research in the University's Wolfson Research Institute
Durham_University_School_of_Medicine_and_Health
AlexD/sandbox
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List of UK universities by endowment
British universities ordered by size of endowment.
List_of_UK_universities_by_endowment
Governance in higher education
Governance in higher education refers to the means by which higher educational (also tertiary or postsecondary) institutions are formally organized and managed, though often there is a distinction between definitions of management and governance. Simply, university governance is the way in which universities are operated.
Governance_in_higher_education
Embankment dam
embankment dam is a massive artificial water barrier. It is typically created by the emplacement and compaction of a complex semi-plastic mound of various compositions of soil, sand, clay and/or rock. It has a semi-permanent waterproof natural covering for its surface, and a dense, waterproof core.
Embankment_dam
AlexD/.berekley school
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Buttress dam
Buttress dam is a water-tight dam supported at intervals on the downstream side by a series of buttresses or supports. The dam wall may be flat or curved. Most buttress dams are made of reinforced concrete and are heavy, pushing the dam into the ground. Water pushes against the dam, but the buttresses are inflexible and prevent the dam from falling over.Buttress dams were originally built to retain water for irrigation or mining in areas of scarce resources but cheap labor where materials were scarce or expensive but labour was cheap.
Buttress_dam
Senior Man
Senior Man is a position held in some collegiate universities by the head of a college's JCR (the undergraduate student body). It is the equivalent of 'President'. The Senior Man acts as the chief representative of the student body, as a figurehead for the JCR and as an elected official.
Senior_Man
List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: N-O
List_of_nicknames_of_European_royalty_and_nobility:_N-O
The Savoy (periodical)
This article is about the former British magazine, for other uses, see Savoy (disambiguation)The Savoy was a magazine of literature, art, and criticism published during the year 1896 in London. It featured work by authors such as W. B. Yeats, Joseph Conrad, and Aubrey Beardsley.Only eight issues of the magazine were published.
The_Savoy_(periodical)
Sebastian Doggart
Sebastian Doggart (b. 6 April, 1970 London, England) is a producer, director, writer, translator, cinematographer and human rights activist.
Sebastian_Doggart
Volcanic belt
volcanic belt is a large volcanically active region. Other terms are used for smaller areas of activity, such as volcanic fields. Volcanic belts are found above zones of unusually high temperature (700-1400°C) where magma is created by partial melting of solid material in the Earth's crust and upper mantle.
Volcanic_belt
Height of Land Portage
There is another Height of Land Portage in Embarrass, Minnesota. Height of Land Portage is a portage along the historic Boundary Waters route between Canada and the United States. Located at the border of the Canadian province of Ontario and the US state of Minnesota, the path is a relatively easy crossing of the Laurentian Divide separating the watersheds of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
Height_of_Land_Portage
Height of Land Portage
Talk:Height_of_Land_Portage
Gerard Loughlin
Gerard Loughlin is Professor of Theology and Religion at the University of Durham, England. author of Telling God's Story (Cambridge University Press 1996) and Alien Sex (Blackwell 2004). Loughin is also the coeditor (with Jon Davies) of Sex These Days (Continuum 1997) and editor of Queer Theology (Blackwell 2007). He is on the editorial board of Literature and Theology (Oxford University Press) and is reviews editor for Theology and Sexuality (Equinox).
Gerard_Loughlin
Categories for discussion/Log/2007 March 24
Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2007_March_24
Will Beback/archive13
User_talk:Will_Beback/archive13
Durham University Engineering Society
DUES, Durham University Engineering Society, is the student-run society which aims to promote and encourage interest in science and engineering at Durham University.
Durham_University_Engineering_Society
Natural Sciences (Durham)
Natural_Sciences_(Durham)