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Garden Ring — The Garden Ring, also known as the B Ring ( ru. Садовое кольцо, кольцо Б ), is a circular avenue around the centre of Moscow, Russia. The Ring consists of 17 individually named streets [Two of these streets, Korovy Val and Zhitnaya Street, are… … Wikipedia
Felipillo — (or Felipe) was a native Peruvian who accompanied Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro on their various expeditions to Peru. Born on the Island of Puná , Felipillo learned Quechua in Túmbez from natives who spoke it as a second language.… … Wikipedia
Panjis — or Panji Prabandh are extensive genealogical records maintained among Maithil Brahmins, Karna Kayasthas of Mithila region of north Bihar, India, similat to the Hindu genealogy registers at Haridwar.HistoryThe first Panjis were written during the… … Wikipedia
John Milner (bishop) — John Milner (born in London, 14 October1752: died at Wolverhampton, 19 April1826) was an English Catholic bishop and writer.Early lifeAt the age of twelve he went to Sedgley Park School, but the following year he was sent by Bishop Challoner to… … Wikipedia
Milner, John — • Writer and controversialist. Born in London, 14 October, 1752: died at Wolverhampton, 19 April, 1826 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Milner, John John Milner … Catholic encyclopedia
John Milner — John Milner † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Milner Born in London, 14 October, 1752: died at Wolverhampton, 19 April, 1826. At the age of twelve he went to Sedgley Park School, but the following year he was sent by the venerable… … Catholic encyclopedia
Mechanics' Institute, Manchester — Mechanics Institute, Princess Street, Manchester The Mechanics Institute, 103 Princess Street, Manchester is notable as the building in which three significant British institutions were founded: the Trades Unions Congress (TUC), the Co operative… … Wikipedia
Jaén (Espagne) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jaén. Jaén Jaén : la Cathédrale … Wikipédia en Français