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Evesham
Evesham For other places and companies named Evesham, see Evesham (disambiguation). Location within the British Isles The Market Place in Evesham, circa 1904 Evesham (or "the 'sham" as it is ...
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Evesham (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Evesham “Urm......” ~ Oscar Wilde on Evesham Evesham is a large city situated in Worcestershire, England. Evesham was founded in 1992 by a ...
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Evesham (disambiguation)
Evesham (disambiguation) Evesham may mean: Evesham, Worcestershire, a town in Worcestershire, England. Evesham Township, New Jersey, a township in ...
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Evesham Technology
Evesham Technology Evesham Technology is a computer company based in Evesham, Worcestershire, England. In its time, it has been known as "Evesham Micro", then briefly as "Evesham.com" ...
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Evesham Abbey
Evesham Abbey Evesham Abbey was founded by Saint Ecgwin at Evesham in England around 701 A.D. following a vision ... abbey plundered. The coat of arms of Evesham Abbey survives in use in modern ...
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Battle of Evesham
Battle of Evesham The Battle of Evesham was an important battle in the history of England which took place on August 4 1265 ... Prince Edward (later King Edward I of England). De Montfort was encumbered by a number ... turned into a massacre. The Battle of Evesham is sometimes considered to have marked ...
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Vale of Evesham
Vale of Evesham The Vale of Evesham is the name used for the area of southern Worcestershire, England, along the valley of the River Avon, centred on the town of Evesham. The Vale of Evesham has little industry, being mostly agricultural. ...
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Eleanor of England
Eleanor of England English RoyaltyHouse of Plantagenet Henry II Children ... Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany John Matilda of England Leonora of England Joan of England Richard I John Children Henry III Richard, Earl of Cornwall Joan of England Isabella of England Eleanor of England ...
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Heinrich III. (England)   (translated from German)
Heinrich III. (England) Heinrich III. (* 1. October 1207 , Winchester; ? 16 ... it after the throne. Heinrich III. of England Life Heinrichs reign was from the outset ... long was Simon practically the ruler of England. Arguments within the aristocracy and the pressure ... It triumphed 1265 in the battle of Evesham, in which Simon de Montfort found death ... in that Kathedrale of Canterbury , in Kent , England also Eleanor of Provence instead of. ...
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Edward I of England
Edward I of England Edward I By the Grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine ... 1272 to 1307, ascending the throne of England on November 21, 1272 after the death ... of his father, King Henry III of England. His mother was Queen consort Eleanor of ... that of his father, who reigned in England throughout Edward's childhood and consistently ...
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