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  • ...ried and wild life. He has lived in many areas including Western New York, England and the Navajo reservation. As an applied anthropologist his interests lie
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  • | place of origin = London, England ...en as a reaction to the foreign fencing masters that had begun teaching in England during Silver's time, and seeks to explain why their teachings were flawed
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  • | place of origin = London, England ''His Practise, in Two Bookes'' was published in London, England by [[John Wolff]] in 1595.
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  • | country = England '''Boydell & Brewer''' is an academic press based in Martlesham, Suffolk, England, that specializes in publishing historical and critical works. In addition
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  • | Place of origin = Newcastle, England
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  • | Place of origin = Newcastle, England
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  • ...re invented during the many wars and incidents between The Netherlands and England. While these wars were going on, you must understand that there were hardly
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  • | London, England (1594) ...itten by [[Giacomo di Grassi]] and printed in 1570; it was also printed in England after di Grassi transplanted there. Di Grassi's art was probably designed f
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  • | Place of origin = England
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  • | Place of origin = England
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  • ...arts teacher and arms and armor researcher who was born in 1976 in London, England.
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  • | Place of origin = London, England
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  • ...y goodly masters:<br/>from Hungary, Bohemia, Italy;<br/>&emsp;from France, England and Alemania;<br/>from Russia, Prussia, Greece,<br/>&emsp;Holland, Provence
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  • ...f>know-how</ref><br/>From Hungary, Bohemia, Italy, <br/>&emsp;From France, England, and Germany, <br/>From Russia, Prussia, Greece, <br/>&emsp;Holland, Proven
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  • | place of origin = London, England
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  • | deathplace = London, England? (?)
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  • &emsp;From France, England, and Alamannia; <br/>
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  • | Place of origin = London, England
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  • ...masters' wisdom<br/>From Hungary, Bohemia, Italy, <br/>&emsp;From France, England, and Alemannia, <br/>From Russia, Prussia, Greece, <br/>&emsp;Holland, Prov
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  • * ''The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England'' Boydell & Brewer 1962. ISBN 0-85115-355-0
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  • | Place of origin = England ...od was John Ledall/Ledale (ca.1515-1582), a British merchant born in York, England, between 1513 and 1518 and awarded Freedom of the City of York in 1529 or 1
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  • ...across Europe, including men from Bohemia, Brabant (or possibly Provence), England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Prussia, Russia, and Swa
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  • ...uscript containing a [[fencing manual]], created in [[nationality::English|England]] in the early to mid 15th century.<ref name="Brown">{{cite web |url=http:/
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  • ...and embarked on another international journey through France, Holland, and England, eventually exhausting all of the wealth he had acquired.<ref name="Lasagni
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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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  • ...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
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  • 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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