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Stentoronic
Stentoronic Sten`to*ron"ic, a. Stentorian. [Obs.]

Meaning of Toron from wikipedia

- Toron, now Tibnin or Tebnine in southern Lebanon, was a major Crusader castle, built in the Lebanon mountains on the road from Tyre to Damascus. The castle...
- Humphrey of Toron may refer to: Humphrey I of Toron, Norman from Italy, fl. 1115 Humphrey II of Toron (1117–1179), lord of Toron and constable of the Kingdom...
- Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron. Her mother's second husband, Balian of Ibelin, and his stepfather, Raynald...
- Nichiyō Tōron (日曜討論, lit. "Sunday debate"), recently styled with English subtitle as Nihchiyō Tōron Sunday Debate (日曜討論SundayDebate), is a Sunday morning...
- castle of Toron was built by Hugh of Fauquembergues to help capture Tyre, and was given to Humphrey I of Toron in 1107. The lords of Toron tended to be...
- Lady of Toron from 1229 to 1234 as the eldest daughter of Ruben III, Prince of Armenia and his wife Isabella of Toron. She was heiress of Toron as well...
- The siege of Toron was a military engagement between the armies of the German Crusade and the Ayyubid garrison of Toron. The Crusader army besieged the...
- Isabella of Toron (born before 1166 – died between 1192 – 1229) also known as Isabelle or Zabel was the daughter of Humphrey III, Lord of Toron and his wife...
- Humphrey IV of Toron (c. 1166 – 1198) was a leading baron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He inherited the Lordship of Toron from his grandfather, Humphrey...
- husband, Humphrey IV of Toron, and led the rival faction to the court party. Open warfare was prevented only by Humphrey of Toron swearing allegiance to...