- in 1592, his son, Sir
Peter became Knolles'
professional and
literary patron and
encouraged him to write.
Knolles died in
Sandwich in July 1610, and was...
- the
ongoing conflict in Brittany, with
Knolles almost certainly serving as a
longbowman in his company.
Knolles first appears as the
captain of several...
- Look up
Knoll,
knoll, or
knowe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In geography,
knoll is
another term for a
knowe or hillock, a small, low,
round natural...
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Knolles, a
veteran with
considerable experience of
independent command in the
previous phase of the war and in the
Breton War of Succession.
Knolles contracted...
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Erwin Knoll (1931 –
November 2, 1994) was an
American journalist who was
editor of The
Progressive from 1973 to 1994.
Knoll was born in Austria, into...
-
Knoll or
Knöll is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Knoll (1796–1863),
Austrian theologian Andrew H.
Knoll (born 1951), Harvard...
- ENSTİTÜSÜ YAYINLARI. p. 251. Har-El 1995, p. 164. Har-El 1995, pp. 168–169.
Knolles 1704, p. 218. Har-El 1995, p. 189. Har-El 1995
Moose 2005
Winter & Levanoni...
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nominal leadership of Sir
Robert Knolles, whom
contemporaries praised for his
military a****en.
Landing in the north,
Knolles and
Minsterworth carved their...
- Sir
Thomas Knollys or
Knolles (died 1435) was an
English businessman in
London who was
active in both
local and
national government. Born
about 1350,...
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Knoll Pharmaceuticals was a drug
development company founded by
Albert Knoll and Hans
Knoll in
Germany in 1886. The
company was
taken over by
German BASF...