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Abbot is an
ecclesiastical title given to the head of an
independent monastery for men in
various Western Christian traditions. The name is
derived from...
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Russell Allan Abbot (born Roberts; 18
September 1947) is an
English musician,
actor and comedian. Born in Chester, he
first came to
public notice during...
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George Abbot may
refer to:
George Abbot (bishop) (1562–1633),
English clergyman who
became Archbishop of
Canterbury George Abbot (author) (c. 1603–1649)...
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Charles Abbot may
refer to:
Charles Abbot, 1st
Baron Colchester (1757–1829),
British statesman Charles Abbot, 2nd
Baron Colchester (1798–1867), British...
- the Holy
Roman Empire, a prince-
abbot (German: Fürstabt) was the
cleric who
headed a
princely abbey. The prince-
abbot had a seat and an
individual vote...
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Abbot is a
small lunar impact crater that lies on the
rugged ground between the Mare
Fecunditatis in the
south and west, and the Mare
Crisium to the north...
- FV433, 105mm,
Field Artillery, Self-Propelled "
Abbot" is the self-propelled artillery, or more
specifically self-propelled gun (SPG),
variant of the British...
- context:
Abbot (Buddhism)
Abbot may also
refer to:
Abbot Howard Hoffman, a.k.a.
Abbie Hoffman,
American social and
political activist Abbot Kinney (1850–1920)...
- The
Abbot (1820) is a
historical novel by Sir
Walter Scott, one of the
Waverley novels. A
sequel to The Monastery, its
action takes place in 1567 and...
- Lay
abbot (Latin: abbatocomes,
abbas laicus,
abbas miles, lit. '"
abbot-count, lay
abbot,
abbot-soldier"') is a name used to
designate a
layman on whom...