- Lüsen (German: [ˈlyːsn̩]; Italian:
Luson [luˈzon]) is a
comune (muni****lity) and a
village in
South Tyrol,
located about 40
kilometres (25 mi) northeast...
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Central Luzon (Filipino:
Gitnang Luzon; Kapampangan:
Kalibudtarang Luzon; Pangasinan:
Pegley na Luzon; Ilocano:
Tengnga ti Luzon),
designated as Region...
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William Luson Thomas (London 4
December 1830–1900) was a
British wood-engraver and the
founder of
various British newspapers.
Thomas worked as a wood-engraver...
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Luzon (/luːˈzɒn/ loo-ZON, Tagalog: [
luˈson]) is the
largest and most
populous island in the Philippines.
Located in the
northern portion of the Philippine...
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illustrated newspaper,
first published on
December 4th, 1869 by
William Luson Thomas's company,
Illustrated Newspapers Ltd with Thomas's brother, Lewis...
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began working for The Graphic,
which had just been
started by
William Luson Thomas.
Gregory at
first contributed sketches from the theatre, but soon...
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patronymic from
Louis or Lewis. In
early modern times it was
often rendered Luson: for example, in 1588,
Elizabeth I
received a
letter from the King of Denmark...
- Baleine) is a
river in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. It
flows from Lac Saint-
Luson through Lac
Bienville west to
Hudson Bay.
While the
lower section of the...
- died+Marine KIA+Navy KIA 1183+1167+1410+763+15 = 4,538 16,233 died in Leyte,
Luson, and
Southern Philippines during October 17, 1944 - July 4, 1945 16,592...
- Elstrake's
printseller Peter Stent has the
skull changed to a cat
William Luson Thomas softens Whittington's face
Samuel Lysons'
version with a smiling...