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William Fitz
Osbert or
William with the long
beard (died 1196) was a
citizen of
London who took up the role of "the
advocate of the poor" in a po****r...
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Hieracium longiberbe,
known by the
common name
longbeard hawkweed, is a rare
North American plant species in the
tribe Cichorieae within the
family Asteraceae...
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plant in the lily
family with the
common names long-haired star-tulip and
longbeard mariposa lily. It is
native to Oregon, Washington, and
northern California...
- The
slender barb or
longbeard barb (Enteromius unitaeniatus) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Enteromius which has a wide
distribution from...
- as
Wizard Corriedale Jerry O'Connell as
Jason Henry Winkler as
Wizard Longbeard Where's Waldo? was in the
production of
DreamWorks Animation Television...
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Durin VII, a
descendant of Dáin Ironfoot,
succeeded as the King of the
Longbeards and heir of the
Kings of Khazad-dûm. He led his
people back to Khazad-dûm...
- The Player. He has
published and his work has been
featured in books.
Longbeard the
Wizard by Sid Fleischman,
illustrated by
Charles Bragg (Jun 1970)...
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Mount Gundabad, in the
northern Misty Mountains, and
founds the clan of
Longbeards (Durin's Folk); they
found the city of Khazad-dûm
below the
Misty Mountains...
- the
Madness of
Crowds (1841).
Mackay wrote a
historical romance titled Longbeard,
about the
medieval rebel William Fitz Osbert. He is also
remembered for...
- hypothesis. His
second historical romance, the Life and
Death of
William Longbeard (1593), was more
successful than the first.
Lodge also
brought back with...