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  • ...aid that the arts were less cherished, and traveled through Italy, France, England, and the Netherlands.<ref name="Steiner37">Steiner, Harald. {{Google books|
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  • ...Exercise of 1895: Rediscovering an Elizabethan Swordsman in Late Victorian England | title = Trial by Battle in France and England </i>[Unpublished dissertation]<i>
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  • ...calendar then in use in England), he was married to Mary Haydon in London, England. <ref>Ibid, p. 63</ref> ...le, my singular good lord, Robert, Earl of Essex and Ewe, Earl Marshall of England, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier and Louaine, Master
    466 KB (91,155 words) - 18:10, 3 December 2023
  • ...founded or participated in groups dedicated to those activities around New England. Most recognizably to readers today, he co-founded the [[Higgins Armory Swo
    60 KB (9,740 words) - 17:07, 26 August 2022
  • A detailed analysis of the four fencing manuals published in England during the period that William Shakespeare was writing his famous plays.
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  • | deathplace = London, England
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  • | deathplace = London, England
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  • .... Retrieved 2011-12-18.</ref> In ca. 1599, Fabris may have been invited to England by noted playwright William Shakespeare to choreograph the fight scenes in
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