- Sir John
Hawkwood (c. 1323 – 17
March 1394) was an
English soldier who
served as a
mercenary leader or
condottiero in Italy. As his name was difficult...
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Hawkwood may
refer to:
Hawkwood, Calgary, a
neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada Hawkwood, London, a 25-acre
estate in
North Chingford, London, England...
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Equestrian Monument) to Sir John
Hawkwood is a
fresco by
Paolo Uccello,
commemorating English condottiero John
Hawkwood,
commissioned in 1436 for Florence...
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Hawkwood Centre for ****ure
Thinking is a
registered charity and
independent centre for
education in a 19th-century
Grade II
listed building, on 42 acres...
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Hawkwood is a 25-acre
estate in
North Chingford,
London Borough of
Waltham Forest,
North East London, England. It is
about nine
miles from
central London...
- 1361 to 1363 by the
German Albert Sterz and
later by the
Englishman John
Hawkwood.
Although the
White Company is the name by
which it is po****rly known...
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Hawkwood is an Italianate-villa
style country house near Gordonsville, Virginia,
United States. It was
designed by
architect Alexander Jackson Davis of...
- up on her
former life.
Determined to
rescue her,
Steven turns to
Hawkwood.
Hawkwood only
wants to live a
quiet life,
married to the
former nun. Steven...
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historical adventure novels about a
fictional Bow
Street Runner,
Matthew Hawkwood.
James McGee was born in Kent, but, as an army child,
spent his childhood...
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Clifford Hawkwood (16
November 1909 – 15 May 1960) was an
English cricketer active from 1928 to 1935 who pla**** for Lancashire. He was born in
Nelson and...