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Stede Bonnet (c. 1688 – 10 December 1718) was a Barbadian-born
pirate and
military officer,
known as the
Gentleman Pirate because he was a moderately...
- of West-Frisia. The name
Stede Broec derives from
stede (meaning city) and
broec (meaning swamp). The muni****lity of
Stede Broec consists of the following...
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Kapel (Dutch - New Side's Chapel), or
Heilige Stede (Dutch - holy site) or
Chapel of the
Heilige Stede refers to a site in
Amsterdam that
includes shops...
- 'Dharmachakra' See, for example, Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921–25), p. 149; and,
Gombrich (2005). See Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921–25), p. 279,
entry for "Jarā", retrieved...
- Piracy, the
series follows the
misadventures of gentleman-turned-pirate
Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby) and his crew
aboard the
Revenge as they try to make...
-
fetters are
based on Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921-25), p. 656, "Saŋyojana"
entry (retrieved 2008-04-09). Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921-25), pp. 660-1, "Sakkāya"...
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Kathryn Suzanne Steding (born
December 11, 1967) is a
former collegiate and
professional basketball player. She is
currently an ****istant
coach for the...
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Brittany Rae
Steding (born
March 14, 1985) is an
American professional wrestler,
currently performing on the
independent circuit under the ring name Lady...
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addition to
their fleet of two more ships, one of
which was
commanded by
Stede Bonnet, but
Hornigold retired from
piracy toward the end of 1717, taking...
- word, see "karuṇā"
Archived 2012-07-11 at archive.today in Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921–25, p. 197),
where it is
defined as "pity, comp****ion". • Contemporary...