Monkish

  • 101Nicolo Giraud — o Nicolas Giraud (c. 1795–?) es conocido por haber sido amigo y posiblemente amante del poeta romántico inglés George Gordon Byron. Giraud conoció al poeta probablemente alrededor de 1810, mientras Byron se encontraba en Atenas, donde… …

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  • 102Wehha — (auch Wehh und Guercha; * unbekannt; † um 571) war im 6. Jahrhundert möglicherweise der erste König von East Anglia nach der Vereinigung von Norfolk und Suffolk. Die Überlieferung aus dieser frühen Zeit der angelsächsischen Herrschaft ist sehr… …

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  • 103Dob-dob — Moines policiers dob dobs lors des festivités du Losar en 1939 à Lhassa Les dob dob (tibétain : ལྡོབ་ལྡོབ་ ; wylie : ldob ldob) sont des moines tibétains entraînés aux arts martiaux, qui avaient pour rôle d assurer la sécurité dans …

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  • 104Rousseau (Jean-Jacques) and Burke — Jean Jacques Rousseau and Burke Ian Harris Those who thought about the social and political order directed their attention to a new centre of interest towards the end of the seventeenth century. It was not that speculation about political… …

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  • 105Beowulf — (eighth–10th century)    The best known and most admired text in OLD ENGLISH literature, Beowulf is an epic poem in 3,182 lines of ALLITERATIVE VERSE recreating the heroic age of Germanic culture, an age in which the lord “ring giver” or “gold… …

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  • 106Moine — Recorded as Moine and Moyne, this is an early English surname, although one which is confused with French origins. In that respect as moine and muigne it was introduced by the Norman French invaders of 1066. These spellings in their earliest days …

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  • 107Moyne — Recorded as Moine and Moyne, this is an early English surname, although one which is confused with French origins. In that respect as moine and muigne it was introduced by the Norman French invaders of 1066. These spellings in their earliest days …

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  • 108Moon — This intriguing surname has a number of possible origins. The first is English but ultimately French, being from the village of Moyon in the departement of La Manche, in Normandy. The first name holder was one William de Moion, a close follower… …

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  • 109Morgue — This is a French Huguenot metonymic surname. Recorded in England in the spellings of Mourge, Mourgue, and Morge, the name derives from the Old French pre 10th century Moine , meaning a monk. Morgue is a dialectal spelling principally from the… …

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  • 110Mourge — This is a French Huguenot metonymic surname. Recorded in England in the spellings of Mourge, Mourgue, and Morge, the name derives from the Old French pre 10th century Moine , meaning a monk. Morgue is a dialectal spelling principally from the… …

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