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Morwen Bernard Thistlethwaite (born 5 June 1945) is a knot
theorist and
professor of
mathematics for the
University of
Tennessee in Knoxville. He has made...
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Morwen may
refer to:
Morwen Thistlethwaite, knot
theorist and
professor of
mathematics Morwen Eledhwen, the wife of Húrin and the
mother of his children...
- (pla**** by
Olivia Tennet) are
young Rohirrim. They are sent by
their mother Morwen (pla**** by
Robyn Malcolm) to
alert Théoden that the "Wild Men" are raging...
- is sent by his mother,
Morwen, to live in the Elf-realm
Doriath for
protection after Easterlings invade their hometown.
Morwen gives birth to Niënor,...
- Dor-lómin. Túrin
remains with
Morwen, who
hides him and
sends him
secretly to the
hidden Elven-realm of Doriath;
Morwen remains in Dor-lómin, and shortly...
- Húrin
chases the Orcs away and
becomes the Lord of his people. He
marries Morwen, who
bears him a son, Túrin, and a daughter, Nienor. Húrin
rides his horse...
- the 15th
century during the Wars of the Roses, Anne and her mother-in-law
Morwen exist on the
outskirts of
society when
someone from
their past re-enters...
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Peter Morwen (1530?–1573?) was an
English clergyman and
Marian exile,
known as a translator.
Morwen graduated B.A. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1550...
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alternating link is an
alternating polynomial. This
property was
proved by
Morwen Thistlethwaite in 1987.
Another proof of this last
property is due to Hernando...
- ****ual
relationship with
Morwen. Lal
becomes distant with him and
Morwen expects marriage. When Huw
refuses to
marry her,
Morwen throws him out of her house...