- Scott's books.
Gaberlunzies were also
known as King's
Bedesmen or blue
gouns (the
gowns were part of the alms
given by the monarch).
Scott gives an account...
- Choe
Goun jeon (崔孤雲傳 The Tale of Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn) is a
classical Korean work of fiction. It is a
compilation of
fables involving Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn (857-?)...
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Hannah Clarke Preston Mac
Goun RSW (1864–1913) was a
Scottish artist and the
first female to be
elected a
member of the
Royal Society of Watercolourists...
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member Helen Hayes.
Biography portal John D.
MacArthur Beach State Park Mc
Goun,
William E.,
Southeast Florida Pioneers: The Palm and
Treasure Coasts, 1998...
- Commission). Vol. 16, no. 3 and 4. pp. 31–42.
Retrieved July 1, 2007. Mc
Goun, Bill (1978). "A
History of
Broward County" (PDF).
Broward Legacy (Broward...
- two halves,
forming the
later twelve.
Ethnic Groups of
Benin (2013 Census)
Goun & Fon (38.4%) Adja & Mina (15.1%)
Yoruba (12%)
Bariba (9.6%) Fula (8.6%)...
- has been
remade several times. It
stars Matika Arthakornsiripho as Nang Pi
Goun tong, and is
based on Thai Mythology.
Phikun (พิกุล) is a type of flower...
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Goun Duk-Yong (Korean: 권덕용; Hanja: 權德龍; born
August 29, 1962, in Jeonju,
North Jeolla Province) is a
retired South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler.
Goun Duk-Yong's...
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Captain David MacKay Mc
Goun MC (4
December 1892 – ??) was a
Canadian World War I
flying ace
credited with nine
aerial victories. Mc
Goun originally enlisted...
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Goun-dong (고운동) is
neighborhood of
Sejong City,
South Korea. 세종특별자치시청. "한눈에보는 세종 >". www.sejong.go.kr.
Official website v t e...