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Silian,
originally Sulien, is a
village in the
valley of the
River Teifi, Ceredigion, Wales. It is
located approximately two
miles north-west of Lampeter...
- Yao
Silian (姚思廉; died 637),
courtesy name
Jianzhi (簡之),
formally Baron Kang of
Fengcheng (豐成康男), was a
Chinese historian and
politician during the Sui...
- The Book of
Liang (Liáng Shū) was
compiled under Yao
Silian and
completed in 635. Yao
heavily relied on an
original m****cript by his
father Yao Cha, which...
- The
Caelian Hill (/
ˈsiːliən/ SEE-lee-ən; Latin:
Collis Caelius; Italian:
Celio [ˈtʃɛːljo]) is one of the
famous seven hills of Rome. The
Caelian Hill is...
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Silian station (Chinese: 四联站; pinyin:
Sìlián Zhàn) is a
station on Line 14 of
Shenzhen Metro in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China,
which is
opened on 28 October...
-
Histories of
imperial China. It was
compiled by the Tang
dynasty historian Yao
Silian and
completed in 636 AD (Zhenguan 10th year). The Chen Shu is a biographical...
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release of two more EPs:
Silian Rail, and
Displacer Beast respectively. A
Glowbug song, "Gold And
Chains And Guns" from the
Silian Rail EP, was used for...
- Wilby,
Kevin (ed.) The Lemegetton. A
Medieval Manual of
Solomonic Magic (
Silian, Lampeter:
Hermetic Research Series, 1985)
Aleister Crowley bibliography...
- The
Silian Halt
railway station was a
small railway station at
Silian, the
first stop
after the
junction on the
Aberayron branch of the
Carmarthen to...
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leader of the
radical political group Free
Wales Army. Born at 'Glandenys',
Silian, near Lampeter,
where he also died, Cayo-Evans was
educated at the independent...