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Bredon is a
village and
civil parish in
Wychavon district at the
southern edge of
Worcestershire in England. It lies on the
banks of the
River Avon on...
- Anne
Leonard Bredon (born Anne Loeb;
September 7, 1930 –
November 9, 2019) was an
American folk singer, best
known for
composing the song "Babe I'm Gonna...
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Bredon Hill is a hill in Worcestershire, England, south-west of
Evesham in the Vale of Evesham. The
summit of the hill is in the
parish of Kemerton, and...
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Juliet Bredon, also
known as
Juliet Lauru (c. 1881 – 12
December 1937), was a writer. She
lived in
China for many
years and
wrote about her experiences...
- Lord
Peter Death Bredon Wimsey DSO (later 17th Duke of Denver) is the
fictional protagonist in a
series of
detective novels and
short stories by Dorothy...
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Bredon School,
formerly Pull Court, is a
private school in Bushley, Worcestershire, England. The
house was
built for the
Reverend Canon E. C. Dowdeswell...
- Glen
Eugene Bredon (August 24, 1932 in Fresno,
California – May 8, 2000, in
North Fork, California) was an
American mathematician who
worked in the area...
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Simon Bredon (c. 1300 – 1372) was an
English astronomer, mathematician, and
physician and priest. He was a
member of the
Merton School, Oxford, elected...
- The
Bredon cohomology,
introduced by Glen E.
Bredon, is a type of
equivariant cohomology that is a
contravariant functor from the
category of G {\displaystyle...
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Durand de
Bredons (died 1071) was a
French Benedictine and
bishop of
Toulouse from
about 1058. He was from
Bredons in the Auvergne. He was from
about 1048...