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Conington, an
English placename,
could be
Conington, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire,
about 15 km from
Huntingdon Conington,
South Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire...
- John
Conington (10
August 1825 – 23
October 1869) was an
English classical scholar. In 1866 he
published his best-known work, the
translation of the Aeneid...
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Conington (
Conington All Saints, or "
Conington-juxta-Petriburg") is a
village and
civil parish in the
Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England...
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Conington Castle was a 16th-century
house in
Conington, Huntingdonshire, England,
built for Sir
Robert Cotton. It was
demolished in 1956 by the then owner...
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subsequently lived at the
property she inherited,
Conington Hall. He was
involved in
restoring Conington church in 1737.
Later in life, he was a justice...
- in the
English county of
Cambridgeshire near the
villages of
Holme and
Conington, 7 NM (13 km; 8.1 mi)
south of Peterborough. It was
originally built as...
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Conington (
Conington St Mary, or Coningtom-juxta-Cantab) is a
small village in the
South Cambridgeshire district of
Cambridgeshire with
about 50 houses...
- Cotton, 1st
Baronet (22
January 1570/71 – 6 May 1631) of
Conington Hall in the
parish of
Conington in Huntingdonshire, England, was a
Member of Parliament...
- Translation".
JSTOR Daily.
Retrieved 2023-04-27.
Translation by John
Conington, 1882 Ackerman,
Susan (2005). When
Heroes Love: The
Ambiguity of Eros...
- The
Conington Prize is
awarded annually by the
University of Oxford. The cash
prize is
offered for a
dissertation on a
subject chosen by the
writer and...