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Papey (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpʰaːpˌeiː] ) is an
island near the east
coast of
Iceland in the muni****lity Djúpavogshreppur and is
about 2 square...
- Papa
Stronsay (Scots: Papa Stronsee; Old Norse:
Papey Minni) is a
small island in Orkney, Scotland,
lying north east of Stronsay. It is 74
hectares (183...
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influence upon the region: The two
Papeys [of Orkney], the
great and the
little (anciently
Papey Meiri and
Papey Minni), [are] now Papa
Westray and Papa...
- of the '
Papeys' or 'islands of the papar'.
Joseph Anderson noted that: The two
Papeys, the
great and the
little (anciently
Papey Meiri and
Papey Minni)...
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cantons that the Bourla-
Papey had succeeded, the
Helvetic Republic ordered the
creation of a
special tribunal to try the Bourla-
Papey,
formed exclusively...
- Bourla-
Papey was the name
given to a po****r
revolt that took
place between February and May 1802 in the
Canton of Léman, in Switzerland,
during the days...
- c. 1798
Louis Reymond,
vaudois revolutionary and
leader of the Bourla-
papey, c. 1798
Benjamin Samuel Bolomey in German,
French and
Italian in the online...
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Christianity portal St
Augustine Papey was a
mediaeval church in the City of
London situated just
south of
London Wall
opposite the
north end of St. Mary...
- 14th
century enumeration of
these islands, has a
Papeay tertia ("third
Papey"), the
location of
which is unknown. Paplay,
South Ronaldsay Paplay, Holm...
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Instability in the
Republic reached its peak in 1802–1803; it
included the Bourla-
papey uprising and the
Stecklikrieg civil war of 1802. By then, the
Republic was...