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Mead hall — A reconstructed Viking Age longhouse (28.5 metres long). In ancient Scandinavia and Germanic Europe a mead hall or feasting hall was initially simply a large building with a single room. From the fifth century to early medieval times such a… … Wikipedia
Mead — This article is about the alcoholic beverage. For other uses, see Mead (disambiguation). Mead Mead ( … Wikipedia
Mead of poetry — Chased by Suttungr, Odin spits the mead of poetry into several vessels. Some of it accidentally goes out the other end. Illustration by Jakob Sigurðsson, an 18th century Icelandic artist. In Norse mythology, the Poetic Mead or Mead of Poetry (Old … Wikipedia
Hall — For the etymology of the term hall, see Hall (concept). For other uses, see Hall (disambiguation). The Marwar Hall at Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, India … Wikipedia
mead bench — noun A mead hall … Wiktionary
Mead Memorial Chapel — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Mead House (Galway, New York) — Mead House U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Mead Junior High — Margaret Mead Junior High School Address 1765 Biesterfield Road Elk Grove Village, IL Cook County, 60007, Coordinates … Wikipedia
Hall of Fame for Great Americans — Teilansicht der Hall of Fame for Great Americans … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mead Lawrence, Andrea — ▪ American skier born April 19, 1932, Rutland, Vt., U.S. first American Alpine skier to win two gold medals in a single Winter Olympics. Her Olympic victories, coupled with her U.S. championship titles in the downhill, slalom, and Alpine… … Universalium