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Nicholas Trivet (or
Trevet, as he
himself wrote) (c. 1258 – c. 1328) was an
English Anglo-Norman chronicler.
Trivet was born in
Somerset and was the son...
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Albigensian Crusade (The Iron Pincers), the
Jacquerie (The Iron
Trevet), Joan of Arc (The Executioner's Knife) and the
French Revolution (Sword...
- Lac
Trévet Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CTX2) is
located on Lac
Trévet, Quebec, Canada. It is open from mid-May
until October. Nav Canada's
Water Aerodrome...
- that Mary
received the
homage of the
English Dominican friar Nicholas Trevet, a
prolific and
versatile university scholar and author, who in 1328–1334...
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revolutionaries call
themselves "Jacques". Eugène Sue's
novel The Iron
Trevet (part of Sue's "Mysteries of the People" sequence)
gives a
sympathetic account...
- the
desperately needed gunpowder. The
second landing, led by a
Lieutenant Trevet,
landed at
night and
captured several ships along with the
naval stores...
- Henry's eyelid,
written after his death,
comes from the
chronicler Nicholas Trevet.
Measurements of Henry's
coffin in the 19th
century indicate a
height of...
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parents in
Suffolk (according to the
early 14th-century
chronicler Nicholas Trevet), but the ****ociation with the
village of
Stradbroke is a post-medieval...
- The
couple are
commemorated together in the
Cusack family monument in
Trevet Church,
County Meath. She died
sometime before 1560. Lennon, Colm Sixteenth-century...
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Trevet Farm,
Dunshaughlin County Meath Leinster EITT
Trevet Aerodrome Trim
County Meath Leinster EITM Trim...