- Western- and Eastern-style
croziers A
crozier or
crosier (also
known as a paterissa,
pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) is a
stylized staff that is a symbol...
- Ivan
Crozier (
ed.).
Hairy Heine, or the
Braiding of
Gender and
Ethnik Difference. Lexington. pp. 105–122. ISBN 0-7391-0933-2. Max Marcuse,
ed. (2001)...
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Ed Crozier is a
Scottish former rugby union player and referee. He was the 126th
President of the
Scottish Rugby Union.
Outside of
rugby union, he is a...
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Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier FRS FRAS (/ˈkroʊʒər/; 17
October 1796 –
disappeared 26
April 1848) was an
Irish officer of the
Royal Navy and
polar explorer...
- commemorative
ed.). Coralville, Iowa:
Billiard Congress of America. pp. 85–6. ISBN 1-87849-308-6. Hoppe,
Willie (1975).
Thomas Emmett Crozier (
ed.). Thirty...
- commemorative
ed.). Coralville, Iowa:
Billiard Congress of America. pp. 85–6. ISBN 1-87849-308-6. Hoppe,
Willie (1975).
Thomas Emmett Crozier (
ed.). Thirty...
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appointment as
quartermaster and then ensign.
Virginia County Records, W.A.
Crozier,
ed.,
Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, Vol. 2, p. 33 See
inter alia court...
- The
Clonmacnoise Crozier is a late-11th-century
Insular crozier that
would have been used as a
ceremonial staff for
bishops and
mitred abbots. Its origins...
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William Crozier (February 19, 1855 –
November 11, 1942) was a
career United States Army
officer in the
Ordnance Corps and the 11th
Chief of Ordnance....