- Stephenson, Erik Bear, Greg Bear,
Joseph Br****ey,
Nicole Galland (aka E.D.
deBirmingham),
Cooper Moo and Mark Teppo; April, 2012. The Mongoliad, Book Two, by...
- She
wrote the
contemporary comedic novel Stepdog.
Under the name E.D.
deBirmingham she
wrote Siege Perilous, the
fifth novel of the
Mongoliad cycle. Galland...
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Birmingham (/ˈbɜːmɪŋəm/ BUR-ming-əm) is a city and
metropolitan borough in the
metropolitan county of West
Midlands in England. It is the second-largest...
- The
de Birmingham family (or
de Bermingham) held the
lordship of the
manor of
Birmingham in
England for four
hundred years and
managed its
growth from...
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Birmingham City
Football Club is a
professional football club
based in
Birmingham, England.
Formed in 1875 as
Small Heath Alliance, it was
renamed Small...
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Birmingham has seen 1400
years of growth,
during which time it has
evolved from a
small 7th
century Anglo Saxon hamlet on the edge of the
Forest of Arden...
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virale de Birmingham". Libération (in French).
Retrieved 2021-10-26. Match,
Paris (11
April 2017). "Saffiyah,
celle qui a tenu tête aux extrémistes
de l'English...
- The
University of
Birmingham (informally
Birmingham University) is a
public research university in
Birmingham, England. It
received its
royal charter...
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Birmingham is the second-most
populous city in
England and the
United Kingdom.
Birmingham may also
refer to:
Birmingham, Saskatchewan, an unincorporated...
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Birmingham,
American boxing trainer DeCori
Birmingham,
American football player Edward de Birmingham (died bef. 1538), last
member of the
Birmingham family...