- responded. John
Clunies-Ross died in 1854. His life was
dramatised in the play John Ross, King of
Cocos Islands. His son John
George Clunies-Ross (born 1823)...
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Cluny (French pronunciation: [klyni]) is a
commune in the
eastern French department of Saône-et-Loire, in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It is...
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Cluny Abbey (French: [klyni]; French:
Abbaye de
Cluny,
formerly also
Cluni or Clugny; Latin:
Abbatia Cluniacensis) is a
former Benedictine monastery in...
- The Musée de
Cluny (French pronunciation: [myze də klyni]),
officially Musée de
Cluny-Musée
National du
Moyen Âge (lit. '
Cluny Museum-National Museum...
- The
Abbot of
Cluny was the head of the
powerful monastery of the
Abbey of
Cluny in
medieval France. The
following is a list of
occupants of the position...
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amongst Clunies-Ross's sailors. Disheartened, Hare left the island. He died in
Bencoolen in 1834.
Encouraged by
members of the
former harem,
Clunies-Ross...
- 1109),
sometimes called Hugh the
Great or Hugh of Semur, was the
Abbot of
Cluny from 1049
until his death. He was one of the most
influential leaders of...
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Aymard of
Cluny, also
known as
Aymardus of
Cluny was the
third abbot of
Cluny. His
feast day is 5 October. Very
little is
known about his life and the...
- Ian
Clunies Ross was born in Bathurst, New
South Wales on 22
February 1899. His grandfather,
Robert Clunies Ross, was a
brother of John
Clunies-Ross...
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Cluny is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of
Bourgogne in
eastern France.
Cluny may also
refer to:
Abbey of
Cluny, a Benedictine...