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Anne Knight (1786–1862) was an
English social reformer.
Anne Knight may also
refer to:
Anne Knight (children's writer) (1792–1860),
Quaker children's writer...
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Anne Knight (2
November 1786 – 4
November 1862) was an
English social reformer,
abolitionist and
pioneer of feminism. She
attended the 1840 Anti-Slavery...
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referred to
Anne. As
Clement was at that time a
prisoner of
Charles V, the Holy
Roman Emperor, as a
result of the Sack of Rome in May 1527,
Knight had some...
- The Dark
Knight is a 2008
superhero film
directed by
Christopher Nolan, from a
screenplay co-written with his
brother Jonathan.
Based on the DC Comics...
- of
Anne Boleyn, the
second wife of King
Henry VIII, and was thus the
maternal grandfather of
Queen Elizabeth I. By
Henry VIII he was made a
Knight of...
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thriller film written,
produced and
directed by
Steven Knight. The film
stars Matthew McConaughey,
Anne Hathaway,
Diane Lane,
Jason Clarke,
Djimon Hounsou...
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Philip Hampson Knight (born
February 24, 1938) is an
American billionaire businessman and
philanthropist who is the co-founder and
chairman emeritus of...
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Order already be a
knight (what
would now be
referred to as a
knight bachelor) and some of the
initial members listed were only
knighted that year. Its foundation...
- King's
marriage to
Catherine of
Aragon so that
Henry could lawfully marry Anne Boleyn.
Henry failed to
obtain the
approval of Pope
Clement VII for the annulment...
- 1569). Maid-of-honour to both
Anne of
Cleves and
Catherine Howard, she
married a Puritan, Sir
Francis Knollys,
Knight of the Garter, by whom she had...