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Mediæval football
Mediæval football The name mediæval football is a modern term sometimes used ... and Meath, at Slane, in 1712.) Surviving Mediæval ball games United Kingdom Alnwick in Northumberland ... game played by Vikings Extinct varieties of Mediæval football France La Soule in Normandy and ...
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Grange (mediæval)
Grange (mediæval) Grange stone circle, Ireland A grange was ... from an urban-based monastery where in mediæval times food was grown for the monastery ...
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Talk:Mediæval football
Talk:Mediæval football Does anybody have a picture that ...
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Historical development of Church of England dioceses
... technically quite separate things. Ancient cathedrals The mediæval Church of England was organized into 17 ... with a cathedral — some are great mediæval monasteries or collegiate churches which were not ... Diocese Founded Cathedral History Ripon 1836 Great mediæval collegiate church Manchester 1847 Parish church (with remnants visible of older mediæval collegiate church) Truro 1876 New cathedral (completed 1910) St. Albans 1877 Great mediæval monastery Liverpool 1880 Parish church, initially; ...
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User talk:Zundark/archive
... 30 27 May 2003 (UTC) Stop removing "mediæval from articles. It is one of three ... 2003 (UTC) I only removed the spelling mediæval from one article, and then only because ... to return words to their original version - mediæval in place of mediaeval, encyclopædia for encyclopaedia ... english use either mediaeval (modern usage) or mediæval (older usage, overtaken by mediaeval but now ... assume you regret having changed medieval to mediæval in at least three articles. And ...
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Georgian Dublin
... was for much of its existence a mediæval city, marked by the existence of a ... style of buildings, built on narrow winding mediæval streets. The first move towards becoming a ... Liffey, its buildings as in many other mediæval centres backed onto the river, often allowing ... were needed. (1) The existing narrow-streeted mediæval city required major redevelopment, and (2) major ... Commission was created to remodel the old mediæval city. It created a network of ...
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User talk:Gronky
... UTC) Under Wikipedia rules mediaeval, medieval or mediæval are all acceptable and I know many ... one of the many — do use mediæval, sometimes mediaeval but never medieval (which grates ... university in Ireland to write it as mediæval. It is an acceptable variant of English ... 25 July 2005 (UTC) I disagree that mediæval is an accepted spelling. The Oxford Compact ... and medieval and neither of those mention mediæval. æ is simply the original way ...
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Bohermeen
... famed ancient roadways that led from the mediæval capital of Ireland, Tara, approximately 10 miles ... hill on which St. Braccan located his mediæval monastery and which in the 9th century ... of parishioners in some of the ancient mediæval graveyards, notably at Markiestown, where the last ... will also run within sight of the mediæval graveyward at Ardbraccan and Ardbraccan House. It ... once served by a large number of mediæval parishes, including Moyaher, Killenagolach (later called ...
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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
... the elder of the city's two mediæval cathedrals, the other being St. Patrick's ... Roman Catholic, then Church of Ireland) since mediæval times. The cathedral was built by the ... which parts of the interior are genuinely mediæval and which parts are Victorian pastiche. Photographs ... purported contains the tomb of Strongbow, a mediæval Welsh peer and warlord who came to ... having been destroyed centuries ago, an unconnected mediæval tomb was moved soon afterwards from ...
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History of London
... London. Legendary foundations and prehistoric London The Mediæval mythology of Geoffrey of Monmouth tells that ... of Surrey) as it was originally known. Mediæval London London in 1300. See City of ... for details of city government in the Mediæval period. The Norman invasion of Britain in ... considered to be the beginning of the Mediæval period. Under William the Conqueror several forts ... the Palace of Westminster which throughout the Mediæval period became the prime royal residence. ...
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