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Balliol may
refer to:
House of
Balliol,
Lords of
Baliol and
their fief
Balliol College,
Oxford Balliol rhyme, a
doggerel verse form with a distinctive...
- John
Balliol or John de
Balliol (c. 1249 – late 1314),
known derisively as Toom
Tabard (meaning 'empty coat'), was King of
Scots from 1292 to 1296. Little...
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Balliol College (/ˈbeɪliəl/) is a
constituent college of the
University of Oxford.
Founded in 1263 by
nobleman John I de
Balliol, it has a
claim to be...
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Edward Balliol or
Edward de
Balliol (Scottish Gaelic: Èideard
Balliol; c. 1283 –
January 1364) was a
claimant to the
Scottish throne during the Second...
- The
House of
Balliol (de Bailleul) was a
noble family originating from the
village of
Bailleul in Picardy. They held
estates in England,
granted during...
- The
following is a list of
notable people ****ociated with
Balliol College, Oxford,
including alumni and
Masters of the college. When available, year of...
- A
Balliol rhyme is a
doggerel verse form with a
distinctive metre. It is a quatrain,
having two
rhyming couplets (rhyme
scheme AABB), each line having...
- John de
Balliol (before 1208 – 25
October 1268) was an
English nobleman,
belonging to the
House of
Balliol.
Balliol College, in Oxford, is
named after...
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three British prime ministers,
placing it
third after Christ Church and
Balliol in
terms of
former students who have held that office. The site
where Trinity...
- Hugh de
Balliol (died 1229), Lord of Bywell,
Barnard Castle and Gainford, was an
English nobleman. He was the son of
Eustace de
Balliol and Petronilla...