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Ninian is a
Christian saint,
first mentioned in the 8th
century as
being an
early missionary among the
Pictish peoples of what is now Scotland. For this...
- 56°06′11″N 3°56′20″W / 56.103°N 3.939°W / 56.103; -3.939 St.
Ninians is a long-standing
settlement which is now a
district of the city of Stirling...
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Kirkintilloch Herald. 22
March 2012.
Retrieved 30
August 2015. "St
Ninians -
Famous Ex-Pupils". st-
ninians.e-dunbarton.sch.uk.
Archived from the
original on 8 October...
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Ninian may
refer to:
Ninian,
medieval Christian bishop who
evangelized the
Picts Ninian ****burn (died 1579),
Scottish soldier Ninian Edwards (1775–1833)...
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Ninian's Church is an
Anglican church in the
Parkfield area of Douglas, Isle of Man, and
falls within the
Diocese of
Sodor and Man. St
Ninian's Church...
- St
Ninian's Isle is a
small tied
island connected by the
largest tombolo in the UK to the south-western
coast of the Mainland, Shetland, in Scotland. It...
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Ninian Park was a
football stadium in the
Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales, that was the home of
Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years.
Opened in 1910 with a single...
- The
Ninian Central Platform is an oil
platform in the
North Sea. When
constructed in Loch Kishorn,
Scotland in 1978 the 600,000 tonne
platform was the...
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Roderick Ninian Smart (6 May 1927 – 29
January 2001) was a
Scottish writer and
university educator. He was a
pioneer in the
field of
secular religious...
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Ninnian Joseph Yule (30
April 1892 – 30
March 1950) was a Scottish-American
burlesque and
vaudeville actor who
later appeared in many
films as a character...