- of Sunna's people', the ****ngas.
Sonning appears in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as Soninges. The
parish of
Sonning originally included Charvil, Woodley...
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Sonning Eye is a
hamlet on the
River Thames in the
Sonning Common ward of
South Oxfordshire, England, in the
civil parish of Eye &
Dunsden (one of its...
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Sonning Bridge is a road
bridge across the
River Thames at
Sonning, Berkshire. It
links Sonning with
Sonning Eye (Oxfordshire) and
crosses the
Thames on...
- the
large town of Reading,
Sonning Common has a
community of
volunteers who
guide regular Sonning Common Health Walks.
Sonning Common has a Herb Farm (with...
- The
Sonning Prize (Danish: Sonningprisen) is a
Danish culture prize awarded biennially for
outstanding contributions to
European culture. It is named...
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Sonning Lock is a lock and ****ociated weir
situated on the
River Thames at the
village of
Sonning near Reading, Berkshire, England. The
first lock was...
- The
French Horn at
Sonning is a
hotel and
restaurant on the
banks of the
River Thames next to the
Sonning Backwater Bridges, at
Sonning Eye, Oxfordshire...
- The LĂ©onie
Sonning Music Prize, or
Sonning Award,
which is
recognized as Denmark's
highest musical honor, is
given annually to an
international composer...
- A
son is a male offspring; a boy or a man in
relation to his parents. The
female counterpart is a daughter. From a
biological perspective, a
son constitutes...
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Sonning Bishop's
Palace was a
former episcopal palace at
Sonning, east of Reading, in Berkshire, England. The
palace was in
Holme Park near the
River Thames...