-
Moriaen (also
spelled Moriaan, Morion,
Morien) is a 14th-century
Arthurian romance in
Middle Dutch. A 4,720-line
version is
preserved in the vast Lancelot...
- Sir
Morien Bedford Morgan CB FRS (20
December 1912 – 4
April 1978), was a
noted Welsh aeronautical engineer,
sometimes known as "the
Father of Concorde"...
- Port
Morien (also
referred to as "
Morien") is a
small fishing community of 700
people in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia,
located in the southeastern...
- with Gop Hill
Cairn at
Trelawnyd in Flintshire, Wales. The
imaginative Morien suggests that Bryn Sion in
Flintshire may have been the
location where Boudica...
-
Chevalier is
first mentioned in line 633. The
eponymous protagonist of
Morien wears black armour and
bears a
black shield, in
addition to
having black...
-
Arnold Hall,
director of the
Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE),
asked Morien Morgan to form a
committee to
study supersonic transport (SST). The group...
- "University of
Cambridge Engineering Department".
Retrieved 28
January 2014. Sir
Morien Morgan, Sir
Arnold Hall (November 1977).
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows...
- from Lady
Margaret Hall, Oxford, with a
degree in English. She
married Morien Morgan, a
veteran of the
Spanish Civil War who died in 1997, and they had...
- Maricopa". InMaricopa.com.
September 8, 2019.
Retrieved February 1, 2020.
Morien, C****ie (October 5, 2002). "LIFEHOUSE'S
SECOND CD
HANGING BY NOTHING". Sun-Sentinel...
- The
first coal
mines in
North America were
located in
Joggins and Port
Morien, Nova Scotia,
mined by
French settlers beginning in the late 1600s. The...