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Abbey of St
Osgyth built there in the 12th century, the
village was
called Chich (also
spelt Chiche or Chick), from an Old
English word cic
meaning "bend"...
- Lĩnh Nam
chích quái (chữ Hán: 嶺南摭怪 lit. "Selection of
Strange Tales in Lĩnh Nam") is a 14th-century
Vietnamese semi-fictional work
written in chữ Hán...
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Sistema Nohoch Nah
Chich (from
Spanish and
Yucatec Maya
meaning "Giant
Birdcage System"), is
located 16.5
kilometers (10.3 mi)
south of
Akumal in Tulum...
- Nixtun-
Chʼichʼ is an Itza Maya
archaeological site in Petén Department, Guatemala. It has an
urban grid with
fairly well
ordered streets and
avenues dated...
- Nguyễn
Chích (阮隻), also Lê
Chích (黎隻) (1382–1448), was an
ethnic Mường
general and
advisor of Lê Lợi, the
founding emperor of the
Later Lê dynasty. He...
- The
Adventures of
Chich was a
Canadian children's
television series which aired on CBC
Television from 1958 to 1959. This
series marked the
return of...
- cho để đen răng) Fight to keep our
teeth black. 打朱伮隻輪不返 (Đánh cho nó
chích luân bất phản) Fight them so none of
their war
chariots could run off...
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Henry Chichele (/ˈtʃɪtʃəliː/
CHICH-ə-lee, also Checheley; c. 1364 – 12
April 1443) was
Archbishop of
Canterbury (1414–1443) and
founded All
Souls College...
- Wang Zhi may
refer to: Wang Zhi (empress) (173 BC – 126 BC), Han
dynasty empress and the
mother of
Emperor Wu Wang Zhi (pirate), Ming
dynasty pirate Wang...
- Ositha. Born of a
noble family, she
became a nun and
founded a
priory near
Chich which was
later named after her. Born in Quarrendon,
Buckinghamshire (at...