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  1. Hace 4 días · The Edith Farnsworth House: Architecture, Preservation, Culture. Con ocasión del 20 aniversario de la adquisición de la casa Farnsworth por el National Trust for Historic Preservation, se edita esta publicación de Michelangelo Sabatino sobre la famosa vivienda de Mies van der Rohe con un ensayo de Dietrich Neumann y entrevistas con el nieto ...

  2. Hace 2 días · The parish of Edith Weston, which takes its name from Edith, queen of Edward the Confessor, comprises a long narrow strip of land containing 1852 acres. The land is undulating and falls from about 400 ft. above the Ordnance datum in the south-west to about 200 ft. along the River Gwash, which forms the boundary between Edith Weston ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Following the death of Æthelfrith of Northumbria, Rædwald provided military assistance to the Deiran Edwin in his struggle to take over the two dynasties of Deira and Bernicia in the unified kingdom of Northumbria. Upon the death of Rædwald, Edwin was able to pursue a grand plan to expand Northumbrian power.

  4. Hace 3 días · Richard married Maud, daughter of Robert de Bold of Bold, and was still holding the manor by the old service in 1323–4; (fn. 14) in 1329, however, Maud was a widow. (fn. 15) Richard Walsh succeeded. (fn. 16) His name occurs as witness to deeds down to 1361. He left two daughters—Maud, who married Roger son of Richard de Bradshagh of ...

  5. Hace 2 días · One is Edith Stein, a remarkable woman who earned a doctorate in philosophy in the 1930s, when this field was largely composed of males. Born into a Jewish family, she converted to Catholicism and became a philosophy instructor before entering religious life, taking the name Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.

  6. Hace 3 días · Consulta los mejores reportajes, noticias y galerías de Universidad de Northumbria en Muy Interesante México

  7. Hace 2 días · In 1392 and 1400 Edith de Lucy, relict of Sir William de Lucy and in 1400 Lady de More, held the advowson as part of her dower and presented rectors. (fn. 208) On the division of the estates of William, Lady Roches, in 1411 the advowson of the mediety passed to her daughter Elizabeth, (fn. 209) whose husband Sir Walter Beauchamp presented a rector in 1420.