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Peryn (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Перынь, IPA: [pʲɪˈrɨnʲ]) is a
peninsula near
Veliky Novgorod (Russia), noted...
- 27472°E / 58.47306; 31.27472 The
Church of the
Nativity of the
Theotokos on
Peryn (Russian: Церковь Рождества Богородицы на Перыни, romanized: Tserkov Rozhdestva...
- Ravis,
George Abbot,
Richard Eedes,
Giles Tomson, Sir
Henry Savile, John
Peryn,
Ralph Ravens, John Harmar, John Aglionby,
Leonard Hutten;
Second Westminster...
- Neva into the Gulf of Finland. The
source of the
Volkhov is
marked by the
Peryn Chapel built in the 1220s. The
basin of Lake
Ilmen contains vast
areas in...
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William Peryn (died 1558) was an
English Roman Catholic priest and
Dominican friar who in the
reign of Mary I
became prior of the short-lived
Priory of...
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historical currency Peryn, a
peninsula near
Veliky Novgorod (Russia)
Peryn Chapel, the
Church of the
Nativity of the
Theotokos on
Peryn Parndorf, a town...
- of
birth is
given [1] also as 1560,
inconsistent with Venn. Also Perin,
Peryn, Pirryn, Pern or Perne.
David Norton, A
Textual History of the King James...
- and
Baltic deities.
Remains of an
ancient shrine to
Perun discovered in
Peryn consisted of a wide
circular platform centred around a statue, encircled...
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Eastern European monuments with
Slavic sanctuaries is a
matter of
dispute (
Peryn, a
complex near the site of the
Zbruch idol). The main idea of paganism...
- three-paddled
design were in vogue.
These are
represented by a
small chapel at the
Peryn Monastery (1230s) and St. Nicholas' on the
Lipnya Islet (1292, also notable...