- The
Criel Mound, also
known as the
South Charleston Mound, is a
Native American burial mound located in
South Charleston, West Virginia. It is one of...
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Criel-sur-Mer is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France.
Criel-sur-Mer is a town of farming,
tourism and...
- Sir
Bertram de
Criol (
Criel, Crioill, Cyroyl, or Kerrial; died 1256) was a
senior and
trusted Steward and
diplomat to King
Henry III. He
served as Constable...
- Tom
Criel (born 6 June 1983 in ****lo) is a
former Belgian cyclist. 2006 3rd Giro
della Valle d'Aosta 1st
Stage 5 4th De
Vlaamse Pijl 2007 1st Brussels-Opwijk...
- census. It was
established in 1906, but not
incorporated until 1917. The
Criel Mound built by the
Adena culture is
adjacent to the city's
downtown business...
- Normandy,
France Yves de
Criel and Yves de Bellême are
confused by
several sources and
thought to be the same
person by some. Yves de
Criel, who was instrumental...
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Biogeographical Society (46): 124–133.
Retrieved 2024-11-04. Bonte, D.,
Criel, P., van Thournout, I. & Maelfait, J-P. 2003.
Regional and
local variation...
- of
Criel,
renamed Criel-sur-Mer in 1902.
According to a
publication from 1740: "Ker veut dire une maison; & je
crois que le nom du
bourg de
Criel en est...
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Smithsonian Institution).
Three of
their mounds survive in the valley,
including Criel Mound at present-day
South Charleston, West Virginia.
Evidence has been...
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exploration of the
conflict that
arose between Margaret de
Burgh and
Bertram de
Criel",
Henry III Fine
Rolls Project, 2015: The
National Archives and King's College...