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Slains Castle, also
known as New
Slains Castle to
distinguish it from the
nearby Old
Slains Castle, is a
ruined castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It...
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Slains Castle may
refer to one of two
ruined castles in Aberdeenshire, Scotland: Old
Slains Castle, a 13th-century
castle was
originally the property...
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Slains Castle (otherwise
known as Old
Slains Castle) is a
ruined castle near
Collieston in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is not to be
confused with New Slains...
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Slain! is a
platform game
developed by Wolf Brew
Games and
published by
Digerati Distribution. The game
shares similarities in tone and
design to the...
- to the Hays. The
first mention of
Slains Pursuivant is from
around 1412 when the Earl of
Erroll introduced Slains to a
guild in Perth.
After World War...
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Slain in the
Spirit or
slaying in the
Spirit are
terms used by
Pentecostal and
charismatic Christians to
describe a form of
prostration in
which an individual...
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titles held by the Earl of
Erroll are Lord Hay (created 1449) and Lord
Slains (1452), both in the
Peerage of Scotland. The
Earls of
Erroll also hold the...
- /vælˈkɪəri/ val-KEER-ee; from Old Norse: valkyrja, lit. 'chooser of the
slain') is one of a host of
female figures who
guide souls of the dead to the...
- have
become Nabokov's most
quoted couplet: I was the
shadow of the
waxwing slain By the
false azure in the
window pane Like many of Nabokov's fictions, Pale...
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Victory for the
Slain is an anti-war poem
written by children's
author Hugh Lofting,
creator of the
Doctor Dolittle series.
Published in 1942, the poem...