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Bavant may
refer to: John
Bavant (fl. 1550–1598)
English Roman Catholic priest Fifield Bavant, a
village in Wiltshire,
England Norton Bavant, a village...
- John
Bavant or
Bavand alias Clarke (d. 1610/1613) was an
English Roman Catholic priest. He was a well-respected
teacher and
scholar at Oxford, and served...
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Norton Bavant is a
small village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 2
miles (3.2 km)
southeast of Warminster. The
village is on the
River Wylye and...
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Fifield Bavant (/'fʌɪfiːld '
bavənt/) is a
small village in the
civil parish of
Ebbesborne Wake, in Wiltshire, England,
about 6
miles (10 km) southwest...
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Edington Enford Erlestoke Etchilhampton Everleigh Figheldean Fifield Fifield Bavant Firsdown Fisherton Delamere ****leton
Fonthill Bishop Fonthill Gifford Ford...
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Charles Spencer-Churchill. From 1802 she
lived at
Norton House in
Norton Bavant, near Warminster,
Wiltshire where she
lived with her
sister Anna Maria....
- ISBN 978-3-11-059838-4. S2CID 165863499. For a map of the Duchy, see: B.
Bavant, Le duché
byzantin de Rome. Origine, durée et
extension géographique, Mélanges...
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following members:
Javier Alcalde Tatjana Auderskaja Bak
Giwan Marc
Bavant Hans
Becklin Cyril Robert Brosch Duncan Charters Renato Corsetti Markos...
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Split later developed.
Historians such as
Theodore Mommsen and
Bernard Bavant argue that all of
Dalmatia was
fully Romanized and Latin-speaking by the...
- Abstract.
Laura J.
Mahalingappa -
University of
Texas at
Austin upenn.edu
Bavant, Marc (2008). "Proto-Indo-European Ergativity...
Still To Be Discussed"...