- King
Edward may
refer to:
Edward the
Elder (c. 871–924)
Edward the
Martyr (c. 962–978)
Edward the
Confessor (c. 1004–1066)
Edward I of
England (1239–1307)...
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Edvardus Wetenhall...
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often as Lhwydd, Llhwyd,
Llwid and Floyd; and
latinized as (Eduardus or
Edvardus) Luidius,
frequently abbreviated Luid., and as
Lhuydus and
Lloydia in some...
- (2018). S
projevem nejhlubší úcty: Dopisy, zprávy a depeše
Huberta Ripky Edvardu Benešovi (1922-1948). Brno,
Czech Republic: Masarykův ústav a
Archiv Akademie...
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stands in the
chapel of Eton College,
bearing the inscription : 'Posuit
Edvardus Betham,
collegii hujusce socius.' The king
holds a
model of the college...
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commencing at
where the VIII
ought to be, the
northern clock-face
reads E.D.V.A.R.D.U.S T.H.E VII. The
clock was
officially set in
motion on Wednesday, 30...
- births; some
early ones: John Cari, St Just, 1550, Ede Cary, St Just, 1556,
Edvardus Careye, St. Ewe, 1605, Cary is also
found in
records in
Brittany (e.g....
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Rector of
Sheepy with
Ratcliffe Culey,
Leicestershire 1639 - 1679 1680
Edvardus Browne Ordained: 16
March 1679
Deacon by
Thomas Barlow Bishop, Lincoln...
- Nash of New Haven,
Connecticut (1638),
William Davis of
Boston (1683),
Edvardus Bogardus of New York City (1698) and
James Batterson of
Boston (1707)....
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Though an 18th-century
pedigree names the
founder of the
house as one
Edvardus Stratford from an "illustrious Anglo-Saxon family" in the 9th century,...