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  • Scotland portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject Scotland, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Scotland and Scotland-related...
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  • Talk:Donnchadh of Argyll (category B-Class Medieval Scotland articles)
    Alexander flourished ca 1270 to 1310 when he died. He was succeeded by John/Ewen who died ca 1317. John was of age in 1291 as he homaged to Edward I then...
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  • seems clear that he was born at the castle of Grosmont in Monmouthshire, and that he was born c.1310, not around the turn of the century as previously held...
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  • Talk:Wanlockhead (category Start-Class Scotland articles)
    Glengonnar Station is at '1531ft' (466m) but the rest of the village is at 1310-1380ft (400-420m)according to the Ordnance Survey map : --- http://www.bing...
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  • Flanders in particular. It's like you're referring to a mostly Scottish art movement primarily based in Scotland with maybe a few painters in Berwick-upon-Tweed...
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  • legal arguments, but because of positions in the war and capability and sheer luck. The earldom of Gloucester 1310 went to full sisters of the dead earl,...
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  • /Wallachia/ Basarab I, Prince of /Wallachia/ ~1310-1352 Thocomerius "Toq-Timur", Prince of Wallachia ~1290-~1310, link to Basarab questioned Mongke-Timur,...
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  • So when was the single actually released in the uk? It says both 17th and 24th March 2003? 2A00:23EE:1310:D165:3296:B7E2:19D0:8AC4 (talk) 23:01, 11 March...
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  • of open tasks.Medieval ScotlandWikipedia:WikiProject Medieval ScotlandTemplate:WikiProject Medieval ScotlandMedieval Scotland articles ??? This article...
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  • These proceeded at a rather slow pace, further aggravating Philip. In February 1310, thirty-two Templars led by Peter of Bologna, the procurator of the...
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  • one catastrophic dip in the weather during the Medieval Warm Period that coincided with the onset of the Great Famine. Between 1310 and 1330 northern Europe...
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  • Talk:Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway (category Start-Class Scotland Transport articles)
    created after discussion at Talk:Locomotives of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Biscuittin (talk) 19:34, 21 February 2012 (UTC) Following comments...
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  • Contributor (talk) 17:14, 10 December 2020 (UTC) Is kinda "soon": 2601:602:9200:1310:2C6C:F13B:C2A2:4547 (talk) 21:37, 10 December 2020 (UTC) https://www.middleeastmonitor...
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  • 44 The massacre is mentioned in the following historical sources: papal bull of Clement V, dated Avignon, 19 June 1310 mentions that the Teutonic Knights...
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  • December 2012 (UTC) References François Velde, from Source: Irish Statutes, 1310-1800. 1885; reprint 1995. p. 13-15.[1] A country's head of state is by definition...
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  • prices of horses doubled in England between 1210 and 1310. However, comparing his work with that of Frances Gies in "The Knight in History", we get an indication...
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  • did not recover until 1850 (all data is from Fagan). So, at most, the era 1310 to 1350 is a "transitional period". It's certainly not part of the WMP. Since...
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  • -archives-richard-dawkins-1996-humanist-of-the-year-speech 2601:602:9200:1310:A99B:B70:F57C:EFE9 (talk) 18:57, 22 April 2021 (UTC) I'm currently doing...
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  • google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat=18821104&id=30tXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9u8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6753,4086773 this reference| (column 4) in a scan of an old newspaper...
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  • Talk:Avignon Papacy (category Wikipedia vital articles in History)
    subsection "A political Church" addresses events after 1310, so it seems to belong into next section Papacy in the 14th century, after first current subsection...
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