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William Corindon was an
Oxford college head in the 16th century.
Corindon was
educated at
Exeter College, Oxford,
graduating B.A. in 1545, M.A. in 1548...
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corindon used to
polish gemstones, and shmyr, the
Hebrew word
supposed to mean diamond, the
Catholic Encyclopedia speculates that
limpid corindon was...
- Sénarmont (1851) "Note sur la
formation artificielle, par voie humide, du
corindon et du diaspore" (Note on the
artificial formation, from solution, of corundum...
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Saphir (Sapphire): 127 kt 1965-05-30: Jade (Jade): 2.5 kt 1965-10-01:
Corindon (Corundum): 2.5 kt 1965-12-01:
Tourmaline (Tourmaline): 10 kt 1966-02-16:...
- 0.020 Gy/h (Entrance)
After 2 w****s: E1 explosion, leak of
noble gases Corindon 1965-10-01 – 10:00:00.0
Shaft E6-1 – CEMO Tan Afella, In Ekker, French...
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Segula Fun
House The Doge
Recess Izarra (ARG) 1964
Right of Way (GB)
Honeyway (GB)
Magnificent (GB)
Azpetia (ARG)
Corindon II (FR)
Bidasoa (family: 9-g)...
- Niña
celeste Lysandra caelestissima Niña
celeste Lysandra coridon Niña
corindón Lysandra hispana Niña
catalana Phengaris alcon Hormiguera Phengaris arion...
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Crosse (17 Oct 1543 – 1546)
William More (17 Oct 1546 – 1553)
William Corindon or
Corydon or
Corndon (1553–1555)
Stephen Marks (17 Oct 1555 – 1556) Philip...
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Giafar 1948:
Flush Royal 1949:
Rancio 1950:
Lacaduv 1951:
Thelus 1952:
Corindon 1953:
Faublas 1954: Le
Grand Bi 1955: Vimy 1956:
Tanerko 1957: Weeping...
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Rocque 1929:
Advertencia 1930:
Cristal 1931:
Sisterari 1932:
Asterisk 1933:
Corindon 1934:
Puits d'Amour 1935: Don Milo 1936: Le
Radjah 1937:
Pamir 1938: Courteille...