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Machen (from
Welsh ma "place (of)" + Cein, a
personal name) is a
large village three miles east of Caerphilly,
south Wales. It is
situated in the Caerphilly...
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Arthur Machen (/ˈmækən/ or /ˈmæxən/; 3
March 1863 – 15
December 1947) was the pen-name of
Arthur Llewellyn Jones, a
Welsh author and
mystic of the late...
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Machen is a
surname often but not
always of
Welsh origin (derived from the town
Machen).
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alwyn Machen (1901–1960)...
- an
oerfect record Machen may also
refer to:
Lower Machen, a
hamlet near
Machen Machen RFC, a
rugby union club
based in
Machen Machen (surname), various...
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James Bernard Machen (/ˈmætʃən/; born
March 26, 1944) is an
American university professor and administrator.
Machen is a
native of Mississippi, and earned...
- John
Gresham Machen (/ˈɡrɛsəm ˈmeɪtʃən/; 1881–1937) was an
American Presbyterian New
Testament scholar and
educator in the
early 20th century. He was the...
- "Eddie"
Machen (June 15, 1932 –
August 8, 1972) was an
American professional boxer. He was one of six
children of a
rural mail carrier.
Machen dropped...
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Ronald C.
Machen Jr. (born May 6, 1969) is the
former United States Attorney for the
District of Columbia. In
April 2015, he left the
position and returned...
- God Pan is an 1894
horror and
fantasy novella by
Welsh writer Arthur Machen.
Machen was
inspired to
write The
Great God Pan by his
experiences at the ruins...
- a key
moment in the war. On 29
September 1914, the
Welsh author Arthur Machen published a
short story entitled "The Bowmen" in The
Evening News, inspired...