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20,460,173 | Sayf al-Din Ghazi (II) ibn Mawdud (; full name: Sayf al-Din Ghazi II ibn Mawdud ibn Zengi; died 1180) was a Zangid Emir of Mosul, the nephew of Nur ad-Din Zengi. | [-0.057, 0.046, -0.077, -0.028, -0.032, -0.015, 0.041, -0.032, -0.004, -0.036, 0.053, -0.023, 0.065, -0.016, -0.045, 0.026, -0.06, 0.071, 0.027, -0.028, -0.046, 0.135, 0.095, -0.066, -0.032, 0.01, -0.033, 0.04, 0.035, 0.04, 0.004, 0.048, -0.015, -0.004, -0.037, 0.039, -0.034, 0.064, -0.045, -0.034, -0.031, -0.001, 0.02... |
20,460,173 | He became Emir of Mosul in 1170 after the death of his father Qutb ad-Din Mawdud. Saif had been chosen as the successor under the advice of eunuch ’Abd al-Masish, who wanted to keep the effective rule in lieu of the young emir; the disinherited son of Mawdud, Imad ad-Din Zengi II, fled to Aleppo at the court of Nur ad-... | [0.04, -0.034, -0.041, 0.01, 0.022, -0.087, -0.003, -0.059, 0.004, -0.045, -0.007, -0.004, 0.039, 0.01, -0.045, -0.046, -0.008, -0.049, -0.013, 0.078, -0.029, -0.036, -0.076, 0.038, 0.089, 0.059, 0.003, 0.025, -0.044, 0.134, -0.104, -0.009, 0.039, -0.038, -0.033, -0.029, 0.068, -0.006, -0.038, -0.023, -0.058, -0.004, -... |
20,460,173 | leaving Saif ud-Din nothing but the nominal title of emir. The latter also married the daughter of Nur ad-Din. | [-0.0, -0.015, -0.0, 0.078, 0.012, 0.027, 0.024, -0.047, 0.019, -0.036, 0.097, -0.031, 0.044, -0.04, 0.011, 0.03, -0.023, -0.01, 0.05, -0.055, -0.092, 0.03, -0.01, -0.028, -0.004, -0.004, 0.005, -0.015, -0.028, -0.055, -0.028, 0.07, 0.039, -0.012, -0.003, 0.013, -0.003, 0.086, -0.048, -0.023, 0.034, -0.072, 0.006, -0.0... |
20,460,173 | At Nur ad-Din's death (May 1174), Gümüshtekin went to Damascus to take control of his son and entitled himself of atabeg of Aleppo. Saif ud-Din rejected his tutorage and restored his independence. The nobles of Damascus, worried by Gümüshtekin's increasing power, offered Saif ud-Din their city, but he could not interve... | [-0.094, -0.042, -0.039, -0.022, 0.026, 0.022, 0.092, -0.01, -0.018, -0.014, 0.044, 0.018, -0.007, -0.019, -0.044, -0.008, -0.01, 0.077, -0.025, -0.039, -0.13, 0.048, 0.032, -0.021, 0.048, -0.075, -0.013, -0.009, 0.003, -0.008, 0.029, -0.038, 0.022, 0.01, -0.029, 0.04, 0.077, 0.033, -0.049, 0.014, 0.021, 0.008, -0.038,... |
20,460,173 | Saladin took control of Biladu-Sham (Syria) but Saif ud-Din wanted to take over Aleppo, so he sent his brother Izz ad-Din Mas'ud at the head of an army to fight Saladin: they met in an area near Hama called Kron Hama (Arabic: قرون حماه) where Saif ud-Din was defeated. Later he prepared for another battle at Tell al-Sul... | [-0.008, 0.001, -0.016, -0.077, -0.054, 0.024, 0.044, -0.028, 0.027, -0.039, 0.043, -0.031, 0.018, -0.052, -0.038, 0.017, 0.007, 0.038, -0.049, -0.086, -0.097, 0.033, 0.07, 0.048, 0.007, -0.054, -0.023, 0.032, 0.009, 0.003, 0.013, 0.028, 0.034, 0.003, -0.113, 0.051, 0.079, 0.003, -0.028, -0.048, 0.034, 0.003, 0.008, -0... |
20,460,173 | Saif ud-Din died from tuberculosis, and his brother Izz ad-Din Mas'ud succeeded him in 1180.
References
Sources
1180 deaths
Zengid emirs of Mosul
Muslims of the Crusades
12th-century deaths from tuberculosis
Year of birth unknown
12th-century monarchs in the Middle East
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20,460,199 | Lower Bhavani Project Canal is a long irrigation canal which runs in Erode district in Tamil Nadu, India. The canal is a valley-side contour canal, fed by Bhavanisagar Dam and irrigates 2.07 lakh hectares of land. The main canal feeds Thadapalli and Arakkankottai channels which irrigate the cultivable lands. The cana... | [0.034, 0.011, -0.027, -0.053, -0.016, -0.068, -0.043, 0.107, -0.027, -0.049, 0.018, -0.065, 0.013, 0.064, -0.072, 0.058, -0.021, 0.027, -0.086, -0.025, 0.07, 0.081, 0.04, -0.045, -0.013, -0.015, 0.083, -0.075, -0.033, 0.005, 0.053, -0.043, -0.041, -0.008, 0.003, 0.126, -0.108, 0.021, 0.115, 0.001, -0.025, 0.002, -0.01... |
20,460,199 | References
See also
Kalingarayan Canal
Erode district
Canals in Tamil Nadu
Gobichettipalayam
Bhavani River | [0.008, -0.003, -0.081, 0.017, -0.104, -0.078, -0.052, 0.077, -0.087, -0.08, 0.064, -0.069, -0.056, 0.107, -0.062, 0.037, 0.003, 0.076, -0.03, -0.063, 0.064, 0.106, 0.061, -0.046, -0.024, -0.009, 0.055, -0.055, -0.008, 0.007, -0.037, 0.032, -0.02, -0.002, 0.007, 0.082, -0.084, 0.015, 0.081, 0.003, -0.034, -0.013, -0.0,... |
20,460,204 | Narayanhat Union () is a union of Bhujpur Thana of Chittagong District.
Geography
Area of Narayanhat : 14,800 acres (59.9 km2.)।
Location
North: Dantmara Union
East: Manikchhari Upazila
South: Bhujpur Union
West: Sitakunda Mountain Range and Mirsarai Upzillah
Population
At the 1991 Bangladesh census, Narayanhat Un... | [0.049, 0.023, -0.056, -0.027, -0.012, 0.078, -0.062, 0.012, -0.06, 0.037, -0.021, -0.153, 0.1, -0.009, 0.05, 0.075, 0.027, -0.029, 0.033, -0.128, -0.026, 0.04, 0.08, -0.022, 0.024, -0.076, -0.018, -0.06, -0.055, 0.004, -0.01, -0.018, -0.087, -0.028, 0.01, 0.025, -0.075, 0.119, 0.041, -0.009, -0.037, 0.026, -0.004, -0.... |
20,460,204 | Education
Narayanhat Degree College.
Narayanhat (Collegiate) High School.
Narayanhat Senior Madrasha.
Narayanhat (Chanpur) High School.
Shatchora Govt Primary School.
Narayanhat Govt. Primary School.
Jujkhola Govt. Primary School.
Mirzarhat High School.
Mirzarhat Govt. Primary school.
Mohanagor Reg. Primary S... | [0.034, 0.015, -0.067, -0.035, -0.02, 0.077, -0.008, -0.006, -0.071, 0.018, 0.024, -0.047, 0.058, -0.014, 0.03, -0.018, 0.04, 0.044, 0.041, -0.138, -0.082, 0.012, 0.046, -0.043, -0.001, -0.004, 0.029, -0.049, -0.073, -0.041, 0.037, -0.001, -0.084, 0.004, -0.002, 0.03, -0.024, 0.046, 0.038, -0.02, -0.057, -0.011, -0.048... |
20,460,204 | Villages and mouzas
Chanpur, Dhamarkhil, Shouilkopa,
s jujkhola,N Jujkhola, Hapania, Sundarpur. West Chandpur Shatchora.
References
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20,460,215 | Maria Albin Bończa-Boniecki (1908–1995) was a Polish artist. A survivor of the Nazi concentration camp Majdanek, he emigrated to the United States of America in 1957.
Biography
Early life | [-0.056, 0.066, -0.084, 0.074, -0.005, 0.086, 0.044, 0.057, -0.007, 0.029, 0.002, 0.009, -0.035, 0.015, -0.037, 0.145, -0.07, 0.045, -0.04, 0.065, -0.023, -0.014, 0.073, 0.014, 0.087, -0.022, -0.017, 0.06, 0.05, 0.054, -0.028, 0.058, -0.052, 0.034, 0.142, 0.033, 0.063, -0.023, -0.06, 0.01, -0.037, 0.007, -0.036, 0.038,... |
20,460,215 | Biography
Early life
Boniecki's father, a Polish patriot, was deported to Siberia when Boniecki was five. Boniecki's mother chose to follow with her children. The circumstances following the Russian Revolution produced an opportunity for Boniecki, his mother and his siblings to slip away. With much difficulty they fo... | [-0.04, 0.12, 0.004, 0.057, 0.02, -0.016, 0.049, 0.035, -0.039, -0.012, 0.07, 0.04, -0.021, 0.044, -0.019, 0.041, -0.059, 0.05, -0.077, 0.022, -0.025, -0.044, 0.087, 0.006, 0.108, 0.03, 0.004, 0.061, 0.019, 0.066, -0.074, -0.027, -0.045, 0.08, 0.028, -0.023, 0.055, 0.024, 0.001, 0.003, 0.037, 0.028, -0.001, -0.002, 0.0... |
20,460,215 | Boniecki studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and graduated in 1929. He produced many sculptures before the war, notably Birth of Thought, presently held at the National Museum, Warsaw. He was awarded a permanent membership of Zachęta, the Polish Masters National Museum of Fine Arts. | [-0.051, 0.143, 0.007, 0.005, -0.035, 0.015, -0.002, -0.002, -0.086, 0.043, -0.004, 0.024, 0.065, 0.061, 0.001, 0.021, -0.057, 0.023, 0.02, 0.013, 0.005, 0.036, 0.097, -0.014, 0.096, -0.046, -0.037, 0.048, 0.067, 0.055, -0.078, 0.006, -0.099, 0.058, 0.094, 0.05, 0.027, 0.037, -0.053, -0.017, -0.06, 0.058, -0.073, 0.05,... |
20,460,215 | World War II
After the war broke out, Boniecki joined the Polish underground resistance. In 1939 he worked as a volunteer medic, and from 1940 to 1942 took part in counterintelligence in Warsaw, Sub-district II under the pseudonym "Adam".
He was arrested by the Gestapo in October 1942 and imprisoned and interrogated a... | [-0.071, 0.108, -0.086, 0.025, 0.001, 0.016, 0.039, 0.054, -0.039, 0.007, 0.041, 0.046, -0.027, 0.058, 0.006, 0.006, -0.092, 0.093, -0.049, -0.019, -0.026, -0.02, 0.095, -0.04, 0.049, -0.031, 0.011, 0.074, 0.017, 0.029, -0.025, 0.01, -0.059, 0.048, 0.094, -0.008, 0.084, 0.052, -0.006, -0.051, 0.026, -0.012, -0.02, 0.02... |
20,460,215 | Despite being a subject of Nazi experiments and appalling conditions at the camp, Boniecki continued fashioning sculptures out of whatever he could find to encourage hope and endurance in his fellow prisoners, and in memory of those murdered. His heavily symbolic sculptures included:
The Frog (fountain)
The Tortoise
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20,460,215 | When presented with an opportunity, Boniecki proposed a sculpture of three eagles to the camp officials, who accepted the offer, believing the eagles were a German symbol. But the Three Eagles Mausoleum that he produced symbolized, among other things, the freedom of Poland, brotherhood, and triumph. Some human ashes of... | [0.015, 0.163, -0.062, 0.04, 0.076, -0.049, 0.08, -0.104, 0.066, -0.04, -0.06, -0.037, -0.074, 0.011, 0.004, 0.009, -0.096, 0.033, -0.042, -0.008, -0.001, -0.022, 0.094, 0.114, 0.002, 0.01, -0.042, 0.054, 0.08, -0.016, -0.066, -0.03, -0.021, 0.007, 0.041, 0.074, 0.011, -0.004, -0.046, -0.026, -0.036, 0.05, 0.012, 0.032... |
20,460,215 | The Three Eagles Mausoleum was destroyed after the war and a reconstruction was created in 1962 by Stanisław Strzyżyński, by order of the Polish government and against Boniecki's wishes. This reconstruction (see External links) remains on display at the Majdanek Museum.
At the same time, Boniecki was the chief of sec... | [-0.043, 0.138, -0.076, 0.017, 0.021, -0.053, 0.016, -0.094, -0.015, 0.013, -0.045, 0.061, -0.075, 0.011, -0.04, 0.021, -0.123, 0.093, -0.029, -0.019, 0.031, 0.002, 0.102, 0.026, 0.037, -0.001, -0.076, 0.105, 0.058, -0.038, -0.04, -0.03, -0.03, -0.006, 0.071, 0.097, -0.003, -0.062, -0.102, -0.032, -0.028, 0.121, -0.032... |
20,460,215 | With the help of the Polish Home Army, Boniecki escaped in 1944 and, rather than fleeing the country, resumed his counterintelligence activities. He took part in the Warsaw Uprising and was again captured by the Nazis. He passed through the German prisoner-of-war camps at Lamsdorf, Gross Born, and finally Sandbostel, w... | [-0.023, 0.083, -0.028, 0.004, 0.047, 0.049, 0.052, 0.006, -0.057, -0.048, 0.054, -0.004, -0.015, 0.017, 0.067, 0.029, -0.093, 0.085, -0.065, 0.011, -0.059, -0.011, 0.093, -0.007, 0.068, -0.024, -0.002, 0.049, 0.024, -0.026, -0.01, -0.002, -0.072, 0.052, 0.11, 0.026, 0.009, 0.038, -0.014, -0.055, -0.011, 0.002, -0.003,... |
20,460,215 | Post-war
Boniecki settled in Paris where he met his wife Krystyna Boniecki (née Binental), also an artist. They continued sculpting and painting, and also developed educational toys for children, among them a tactile alphabet for the blind.
In 1957 the couple moved to Denver, USA, and became US citizens in 1964. Late... | [0.027, 0.034, 0.053, 0.005, -0.078, 0.022, 0.013, -0.055, -0.027, -0.007, 0.083, 0.025, -0.007, -0.054, -0.002, 0.035, -0.092, 0.01, -0.025, 0.012, -0.013, -0.039, 0.043, 0.008, 0.065, 0.025, 0.014, -0.002, 0.019, 0.039, -0.051, 0.009, -0.083, 0.061, 0.106, 0.069, 0.022, 0.075, 0.004, -0.03, -0.037, -0.044, -0.005, 0.... |
20,460,215 | Solo exhibits
"Polish Masters Exhibitions", National Art Museum in Warsaw
"Polish Artists Exhibitions", National Art Gallery in Warsaw
City Hall in Polish Silesia, Bielsko-Biala
"Exhibition of Polish Artists Association in Paris", Polish Seminary in Paris
"Esposizione Internazionale di Arte Sacra", Pontificia Acad... | [0.028, 0.026, -0.018, -0.002, 0.018, 0.014, -0.018, -0.061, -0.081, -0.016, 0.004, -0.048, -0.016, 0.062, -0.038, -0.024, 0.08, 0.053, 0.104, -0.021, -0.005, -0.034, 0.116, 0.021, -0.007, 0.007, -0.124, -0.002, 0.099, -0.04, -0.053, 0.061, -0.024, 0.035, 0.104, 0.073, 0.007, -0.046, -0.033, 0.005, 0.019, 0.046, -0.047... |
20,460,215 | Creative Art Gallery, Denver, Colorado | [0.103, -0.034, 0.015, -0.008, 0.065, -0.0, -0.067, -0.1, 0.006, 0.009, -0.061, 0.068, -0.002, 0.038, -0.03, 0.074, 0.07, -0.001, 0.06, -0.055, -0.065, 0.011, 0.008, -0.008, 0.012, -0.017, -0.07, 0.021, 0.054, -0.083, -0.014, 0.002, 0.011, -0.014, 0.118, 0.074, -0.022, -0.016, 0.024, 0.037, -0.002, 0.007, -0.091, 0.024... |
20,460,215 | Permanent works available in public space | [0.012, 0.013, 0.015, -0.011, 0.021, 0.015, -0.014, -0.075, -0.004, 0.059, 0.011, 0.123, -0.027, 0.014, 0.039, -0.046, 0.028, 0.0, 0.063, 0.026, 0.017, 0.015, -0.045, -0.02, 0.049, 0.017, 0.034, 0.031, 0.036, -0.049, 0.055, -0.022, -0.005, 0.015, 0.084, 0.096, -0.003, -0.05, -0.014, -0.026, -0.054, -0.07, 0.022, -0.007... |
20,460,215 | The Tortoise, State Museum at Majdanek (original concrete)
The Column of Three Eagles, State Museum at Majdanek (reconstruction)
The Lizard, State Museum at Majdanek (original concrete)
St. Francis D'Assises, Museum in Rome (model, bronze)
Annunciation, Polish Church in Rome (tabernacle, bronze)
Tribute to General... | [-0.088, 0.041, -0.002, 0.022, -0.041, 0.003, -0.081, -0.053, -0.05, -0.007, -0.061, -0.022, -0.058, 0.032, -0.107, -0.027, 0.018, 0.139, 0.055, 0.007, 0.038, -0.056, 0.126, 0.014, -0.011, 0.075, -0.035, 0.043, 0.06, -0.101, -0.046, -0.003, -0.054, -0.002, 0.056, 0.091, 0.025, -0.068, 0.071, -0.039, 0.021, 0.05, 0.071,... |
20,460,215 | The Seal, in front of the Children's Hospital, Lublin (fountain, bronze) | [-0.026, 0.181, -0.009, 0.017, -0.082, 0.053, 0.078, -0.004, 0.026, 0.006, 0.042, -0.055, -0.011, 0.019, -0.059, -0.082, 0.061, 0.027, -0.062, -0.067, 0.019, -0.0, 0.109, -0.046, -0.02, 0.07, -0.051, 0.015, 0.061, -0.02, -0.077, -0.099, -0.042, -0.067, 0.026, 0.065, 0.071, 0.084, -0.01, 0.051, 0.035, 0.012, -0.07, -0.0... |
20,460,215 | Military awards
Cross of Valor (London, 1942)
Cross of Valor (1944)
References
External links
State Museum at Majdanek - Official Site
Reconstruction of the Three Eagles Mausoleum
Waymarking: Tribute to General Marquis de Lafeyette
1908 births
1995 deaths
Polish emigrants to the United States
Home Army members
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20,460,289 | The National Works on Paper Award is a catch-all term for a body of related awards for contemporary art made on, or with, paper. First awarded in 1998, it is the successor event to the Spring Festival of Drawing and the Prints Acquisitive. The award is made biennially, except during the years 1998 to 2000, and 2002 to ... | [-0.099, 0.103, -0.001, 0.025, 0.03, 0.094, 0.035, -0.082, 0.004, -0.036, -0.045, 0.007, -0.001, 0.11, -0.098, 0.04, -0.003, -0.02, 0.081, 0.041, 0.039, 0.052, 0.025, -0.043, 0.034, -0.035, -0.036, -0.027, 0.07, 0.008, 0.027, 0.012, 0.006, 0.027, 0.077, 0.025, 0.019, -0.025, -0.021, 0.029, 0.038, -0.02, 0.029, 0.002, 0... |
20,460,289 | In 2008, the total prize pool of the National Works on Paper award was worth A$45,000 and had three components:
The John Tallis Acquisitive Award, valued at A$15,000;
The Mornington Peninsula Regional Shire Acquisition Fund awards, valued at up to A$20,000; and
The Friends of the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery A... | [-0.075, 0.087, -0.02, 0.015, -0.01, 0.03, 0.063, 0.023, 0.036, -0.024, -0.098, -0.046, 0.042, 0.06, -0.104, 0.057, 0.01, 0.01, 0.044, -0.0, -0.016, 0.05, 0.02, -0.019, 0.114, -0.045, -0.053, -0.049, 0.006, 0.007, 0.001, 0.025, 0.013, 0.009, 0.068, 0.035, 0.031, -0.017, -0.044, 0.024, 0.031, 0.001, 0.057, -0.012, 0.021... |
20,460,289 | Winners (major award only)
1998 - Christopher Hodges
1999 - Jennifer Buntine
2000 - Matthew Butterworth
2002 - eX de Medici
2003 - Lisa Roet
2004 - Paul Boston
2006 - Gareth Sansom
2008 - Danie Mellor
2010 - Richard Lewer
2014 - Jess Johnson
References
External links
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery website
Mo... | [-0.034, 0.07, 0.056, 0.023, 0.056, 0.079, -0.02, 0.016, -0.004, -0.005, -0.088, -0.06, 0.003, 0.082, -0.071, 0.043, 0.009, 0.024, 0.073, 0.013, -0.06, 0.05, 0.076, 0.011, 0.055, -0.078, 0.026, -0.009, -0.06, -0.008, -0.052, -0.027, -0.01, 0.02, 0.036, -0.006, 0.075, -0.021, -0.107, 0.028, -0.006, -0.051, 0.078, 0.007,... |
20,460,289 | Australian art awards
Mornington Peninsula
Awards established in 1998
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20,460,308 | Knarsdale, historically Knaresdale, is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh, in Northumberland, England about north of Alston. The village takes its name from the Knarr Burn: Knarr means 'rugged rock'. In 1951 the parish had a population of 289. | [-0.026, -0.054, -0.001, -0.039, -0.026, -0.038, -0.057, -0.111, -0.0, -0.054, -0.034, -0.021, 0.046, -0.041, -0.028, -0.034, -0.104, 0.015, 0.025, 0.011, -0.062, 0.108, 0.047, -0.033, 0.075, 0.033, -0.024, -0.003, 0.011, 0.065, 0.07, 0.027, -0.012, 0.002, 0.023, 0.013, -0.073, 0.157, -0.038, 0.093, -0.039, -0.061, -0.... |
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20,460,308 | The manor of Knarsdale was held in medieval times by the Swinburn family, and in 1313 Hugh de Swinburn was rector of Knarsdale. It was later held by the Wallis family, who sold it in 1730 to John Stephenson, a Newcastle merchant. One of the Stephenson family built Alston market cross. But in 1769 Knarsdale was sold to ... | [-0.039, -0.032, -0.025, -0.043, -0.013, -0.082, -0.023, -0.119, -0.122, -0.067, -0.013, 0.01, 0.019, -0.016, -0.044, 0.036, -0.082, 0.027, -0.012, 0.022, -0.05, 0.016, 0.004, -0.041, 0.051, -0.003, -0.025, 0.023, 0.015, -0.043, 0.02, -0.07, -0.034, 0.03, 0.068, 0.038, 0.014, 0.067, -0.002, -0.011, -0.012, 0.011, -0.00... |
20,460,308 | in importance — a gentleman's place of the 17th century now and for a long time since occupied by the farmer of the adjoining grounds... The garden walls have lost their trimness, the malt kilns and the brewhouse are gone. Today, however, the stone buildings on top of a high mound dominate the scene and are strongly bu... | [0.06, 0.109, 0.023, -0.001, -0.011, -0.06, -0.037, -0.096, -0.059, -0.026, -0.015, -0.0, -0.019, -0.005, -0.03, -0.073, -0.046, 0.023, -0.008, -0.009, -0.068, 0.015, -0.003, -0.03, 0.057, 0.055, -0.094, 0.083, 0.048, -0.078, 0.014, 0.076, 0.025, -0.04, -0.025, 0.081, 0.087, 0.017, 0.043, -0.028, -0.06, -0.005, 0.012, ... |
20,460,308 | Governance
Knarsdale is in the parliamentary constituency of Hexham. On 1 April 1955 the parish was abolished to form Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh. | [0.078, -0.021, -0.023, -0.053, -0.048, 0.022, -0.094, -0.116, -0.049, 0.01, -0.029, 0.033, 0.042, -0.041, 0.007, -0.037, -0.154, -0.02, -0.0, 0.055, -0.015, 0.033, -0.022, -0.081, 0.049, 0.045, -0.019, -0.008, 0.033, -0.011, 0.068, -0.024, 0.043, -0.076, 0.039, 0.013, 0.029, 0.077, -0.05, 0.012, -0.024, -0.07, -0.074,... |
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20,460,308 | The church is dedicated to St Jude, and Hodgson saw it in a ruinous condition, with stone lying about. It had been rebuilt in the seventeenth century, and old grave slabs were used in the building. In 1833, however, it was rebuilt at a cost of £300 and a new rectory was erected at this time. On the south wall of the ch... | [0.041, 0.118, -0.033, -0.034, -0.043, -0.014, -0.053, -0.017, 0.039, -0.057, -0.042, 0.016, -0.043, -0.066, 0.028, -0.058, -0.018, 0.081, 0.068, -0.007, -0.105, 0.051, -0.036, -0.014, 0.08, 0.04, -0.128, -0.044, 0.051, 0.027, 0.017, -0.026, -0.009, -0.052, -0.001, 0.085, 0.079, 0.045, 0.019, 0.007, -0.076, 0.065, -0.0... |
20,460,308 | gravestones and one carried a strange inscription, which Hodgson called 'disgraceful doggerel': | [-0.026, 0.093, -0.018, -0.009, -0.023, -0.022, 0.035, -0.048, 0.053, -0.077, -0.01, -0.006, -0.064, -0.018, -0.081, 0.026, -0.13, 0.047, -0.01, -0.019, -0.031, 0.062, 0.066, 0.037, -0.045, 0.006, -0.05, 0.034, 0.029, -0.02, 0.002, 0.024, -0.041, -0.001, 0.005, 0.04, 0.053, 0.024, 0.018, -0.085, 0.006, -0.027, 0.006, 0... |
20,460,308 | All you who please these lines to read
It will cause a tender heart to bleed:
I murdered was upon the fell,
And by a man I knew full well;
My bread and butter which he'd lade,
I, being harmless, was betrayed.
I hope he will rewarded be,
That laid the poison here for me. | [-0.015, 0.011, 0.036, 0.025, 0.023, 0.007, 0.073, 0.014, 0.023, -0.012, -0.041, 0.049, 0.014, -0.037, -0.024, -0.019, -0.018, -0.006, -0.058, 0.024, -0.002, 0.092, 0.038, -0.048, -0.094, 0.022, 0.082, 0.002, -0.075, -0.006, -0.002, -0.081, 0.051, 0.059, 0.002, -0.062, 0.072, -0.003, 0.03, 0.044, 0.041, -0.012, 0.011, ... |
20,460,308 | It was the epitaph of Robert Baxter, who died 4 October 1796. A man with whom he had a quarrel allegedly left a poisoned wrapped sandwich for him, but there was seemingly no inquest to confirm the accusation. The gravestone is now broken.
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GENUKI (Accessed: 27 November 2008)
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20,460,404 | Netherwitton is a village in Northumberland, England about west north west of Morpeth. | [0.036, -0.032, -0.021, -0.02, -0.005, -0.028, -0.033, -0.004, -0.067, -0.026, -0.017, -0.093, -0.009, 0.008, -0.024, 0.009, -0.059, -0.068, 0.087, -0.085, 0.004, 0.026, 0.13, -0.071, -0.009, -0.044, 0.004, 0.048, 0.034, 0.013, 0.02, -0.003, -0.045, 0.01, -0.067, 0.062, -0.023, 0.062, 0.021, 0.071, -0.048, 0.014, -0.05... |
20,460,404 | A former cotton-mill now converted into residential housing, the old village school also converted into a house, an old bridge, a small church, and a number of cottages and gardens comprise the village. The old cross, dated 1698, still stands in a garden beyond the green. The village cross in Netherwitton is dated 1698... | [0.013, -0.036, -0.065, -0.048, 0.072, 0.005, -0.1, -0.02, -0.068, 0.027, 0.103, -0.047, -0.054, -0.033, -0.014, 0.061, -0.073, 0.058, 0.056, 0.012, -0.077, 0.039, 0.05, 0.004, 0.033, -0.011, -0.009, 0.016, 0.004, -0.04, -0.009, 0.055, -0.077, 0.031, 0.005, 0.079, 0.02, 0.072, 0.016, 0.002, -0.051, 0.014, 0.061, -0.058... |
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20,460,404 | During the Civil War, Cromwell quartered a large force in the grounds of the stately Netherwitton Hall for one night, and later awarded a sum of £95-5s-6d. as compensation for the damage done by his troops. After Culloden in 1746 Lord Lovat, a Jacobite leader, for a long while lay concealed in a "Priest's Hole" in an u... | [-0.006, 0.026, 0.01, -0.001, -0.002, -0.022, -0.032, -0.058, -0.077, -0.009, -0.079, -0.094, 0.041, -0.023, -0.02, -0.023, -0.079, 0.012, 0.078, 0.006, 0.011, 0.05, 0.001, -0.02, 0.07, -0.045, 0.008, -0.058, -0.005, -0.06, -0.025, -0.119, -0.083, 0.017, -0.054, 0.07, 0.048, 0.149, -0.008, -0.018, -0.006, 0.051, 0.06, ... |
20,460,404 | Landmarks
The Devil's Causeway passes the village less than to the east. The causeway is a Roman road which starts at Port Gate on Hadrian's Wall, north of Corbridge, and extends northwards across Northumberland to the mouth of the River Tweed at Berwick-upon-Tweed. | [0.062, 0.034, -0.06, -0.011, -0.023, -0.036, -0.07, -0.066, -0.027, -0.05, -0.048, -0.042, 0.02, -0.02, -0.089, -0.012, -0.069, 0.025, 0.138, 0.02, -0.03, 0.011, 0.013, -0.04, -0.063, 0.053, 0.033, 0.101, 0.036, -0.062, -0.018, 0.043, -0.117, 0.013, -0.104, 0.072, 0.028, 0.01, 0.054, -0.021, -0.031, 0.065, 0.042, 0.03... |
20,460,404 | Devils Causeway Tower, Netherwitton, also known as, or recorded in historical documents as Highbush Wood. King writes ‘Marked on some OS maps as tower but now considered to be remains of cottage.’ SMR still records as ‘site of tower’. Long records as ‘remains of an irregular shaped tower.’ This site has been described ... | [-0.017, 0.002, -0.034, -0.037, 0.014, -0.02, -0.12, -0.01, 0.003, 0.057, -0.043, 0.045, 0.068, -0.027, -0.043, 0.014, -0.1, 0.033, 0.095, 0.043, 0.003, 0.02, 0.001, -0.056, 0.012, -0.019, -0.056, 0.119, 0.043, -0.062, -0.02, 0.062, -0.07, 0.02, 0.012, 0.05, 0.019, -0.016, 0.022, -0.026, -0.011, 0.029, 0.022, 0.023, -0... |
20,460,404 | Netherwitton Hall is a Grade I listed building. There has been a house on the site since the 14th century. The present house, which was built in about 1685, to a design by architect Robert Trollope has an impressive three-storey, seven-bayed frontage with balustrade and unusual irregular window pediments. The rear pres... | [-0.004, 0.01, -0.016, -0.035, -0.054, -0.008, -0.094, -0.047, -0.067, 0.034, -0.096, -0.01, 0.009, -0.003, 0.002, -0.024, -0.054, -0.026, 0.072, -0.026, -0.016, 0.039, 0.076, -0.071, 0.071, 0.009, 0.0, 0.028, 0.042, -0.055, 0.005, 0.03, -0.067, -0.003, 0.009, 0.022, 0.019, 0.084, 0.042, 0.024, -0.036, 0.021, 0.06, -0.... |
20,460,404 | Religious sites
The church is dedicated to St Giles. He is the saint referred to as "Saint Aegidius" in one of the stained glass windows in the church, 'Aegidius' being the Latin form of the name 'Giles'.
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GENUKI (Accessed: 27 November 2008)
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20,460,421 | Rennington is a village in Northumberland, England about north of Alnwick.
Governance
Rennington is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
References
External links
GENUKI (Accessed: 27 November 2008)
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20,460,437 | Mirudhubashini Govindarajan (born 1947) is an Indian-born healthcare consultant, focussing on women's healthcare and infertility management in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Background
Govindarajan was born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Her father was a lawyer, freedom fighter and politician focussing on organi... | [-0.017, 0.083, -0.109, 0.014, -0.07, 0.031, 0.025, 0.058, -0.077, 0.02, 0.025, -0.118, 0.047, 0.004, -0.029, 0.019, 0.054, -0.052, 0.053, -0.002, -0.034, 0.048, -0.009, -0.082, 0.013, 0.047, -0.009, -0.066, -0.018, 0.067, 0.066, -0.017, -0.018, 0.015, 0.046, 0.091, -0.029, 0.101, 0.081, 0.026, 0.039, 0.05, 0.039, -0.0... |
20,460,437 | Her early education was in Coimbatore, India and then she moved on to the alma mater of her mother, Stanley Medical College in Chennai to obtain her medical degree. On completion of her medical studies in Chennai, she moved to New York and then to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She later became a Fellow of Royal College o... | [-0.025, 0.027, -0.038, 0.026, -0.065, -0.004, -0.008, 0.029, -0.068, 0.033, 0.002, -0.01, -0.025, -0.007, -0.056, -0.014, -0.008, -0.028, 0.052, -0.013, -0.094, 0.024, 0.06, -0.01, 0.078, 0.006, -0.012, -0.07, 0.001, 0.082, -0.006, -0.032, -0.07, 0.071, 0.073, 0.057, 0.028, 0.055, 0.025, 0.058, 0.005, 0.037, -0.003, 0... |
20,460,437 | On her return to India in 1981, Mirudhubashini joined Sri Ramakrishna Hospital and started their Obstetrics and Gynecology department. She was instrumental in the formation of Womens Center. In early 2011, she moved into a new facility of her own Womens Center, located in the Northern part of Coimbatore providing all w... | [0.014, -0.057, -0.117, 0.061, -0.049, 0.067, -0.051, 0.035, -0.034, -0.011, -0.027, -0.042, -0.002, -0.009, -0.029, 0.028, 0.042, -0.064, 0.076, 0.03, -0.048, -0.031, 0.003, -0.098, -0.002, -0.005, -0.019, -0.015, -0.026, 0.003, 0.042, 0.01, -0.02, 0.013, 0.029, 0.126, -0.021, 0.068, 0.106, 0.007, 0.021, -0.003, -0.03... |
20,460,437 | Current Positions
Source:
Clinical Director, Womens Center, Coimbatore
Clinical Director, Assisted Reproductive Technology Center Coimbatore
Director, Center for Perinatal Care Coimbatore Pvt Ltd
Director, Womens Center and Hospitals Private Limited, Coimbatore
Adjunct Professor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical U... | [-0.087, -0.015, -0.063, -0.001, -0.038, 0.028, -0.048, 0.03, -0.046, 0.002, -0.018, -0.086, -0.033, 0.051, 0.015, 0.001, 0.066, -0.034, 0.175, -0.042, 0.034, 0.027, 0.062, -0.042, 0.014, -0.05, -0.063, -0.022, -0.073, -0.044, 0.003, 0.07, -0.007, -0.003, -0.008, 0.046, -0.099, 0.002, 0.123, 0.036, 0.037, 0.056, -0.014... |
20,460,437 | Publications and research
Inheritance of Infertility
Journal of Human Reproductive Medicine
Fertilization and Development: Theory and Practice
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20,460,437 | Memberships
Source:
Indian Medical Association
Coimbatore Obstetrics and Gynecology Society - President, 2002-2003
Federation Gynecological and Obstetrics Societies of India
Indian Association of Cytologists
Perinatal Committee-FOGSI
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
American Society of Repr... | [-0.015, -0.01, -0.11, -0.011, -0.087, -0.014, 0.022, -0.02, -0.062, 0.002, 0.025, -0.089, -0.032, 0.016, -0.06, 0.03, 0.075, -0.091, 0.044, -0.041, -0.028, 0.043, 0.077, 0.016, 0.037, -0.057, -0.068, -0.075, -0.036, 0.003, -0.028, 0.044, 0.019, -0.003, 0.014, -0.07, -0.002, 0.007, 0.055, 0.0, 0.059, 0.014, -0.045, 0.0... |
20,460,437 | Awards
Rotary for the Sake of Honor Award for the services in Women’s Health care
Dinamalar award for Women "Achievement in Medical science"
Distinguished alumni award for lifetime achievement from Mani High School
The Professor Arnold H. Einhorn's Endowment Orator in 2008
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20,460,437 | References
1947 births
Living people
Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons
Indian surgeons
Indian gynaecologists
Tamil scientists
Medical doctors from Tamil Nadu
People from Coimbatore
Indian women gynaecologists
20th-century Indian women scientists
20th-century Indian medical doctors
Indian women surgeons
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20,460,518 | The Municipal Park () is a public urban park in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The eastern edge flanks the boulevard du Prince Henri and, along with the valleys of the Alzette and Pétrusse, forms a boundary that separates the central Ville Haute quarter from the rest of the city. | [0.086, 0.055, 0.074, 0.039, 0.068, 0.002, 0.009, -0.005, 0.04, 0.013, -0.033, -0.068, -0.004, -0.079, 0.02, 0.052, 0.053, 0.085, 0.048, -0.013, 0.0, -0.065, 0.029, 0.024, -0.203, 0.037, -0.069, -0.024, -0.047, -0.005, -0.013, 0.029, -0.053, -0.016, 0.016, 0.044, 0.003, -0.063, -0.009, 0.039, -0.006, -0.051, -0.033, -0... |
20,460,518 | This green arc is segmented into separate sections by the avenue Monterey, the avenue Émile Reuter, and the avenue de la Porte-Neuve. The area bordered by these roads is approximately . The southernmost section of the park is called Edith Klein Park (Parc Ed. Klein). The park was created after the demolition of the ... | [0.114, 0.059, 0.055, 0.011, 0.029, -0.017, -0.006, 0.002, 0.07, -0.028, 0.006, 0.011, -0.035, -0.032, -0.04, 0.013, 0.021, 0.031, -0.006, -0.022, 0.039, -0.045, 0.013, -0.008, -0.131, 0.051, -0.037, 0.052, -0.011, -0.03, -0.004, -0.047, -0.033, 0.005, 0.039, 0.067, 0.025, -0.045, 0.002, 0.039, -0.085, -0.008, 0.033, 0... |
20,460,518 | The park is the location of the Villa Louvigny, in the southernmost section, and the Villa Vauban, across the avenue Émile Reuter. The Villa Louvigny was the seat of the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion, the forerunner of RTL Group, and hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962 and 1966. The Villa Vauban w... | [0.016, 0.032, -0.1, -0.047, 0.022, 0.04, -0.026, -0.011, 0.066, 0.006, 0.032, -0.031, -0.026, -0.035, -0.052, -0.036, 0.033, -0.003, 0.054, -0.022, -0.015, -0.015, 0.039, -0.02, -0.024, 0.02, -0.033, 0.08, 0.034, 0.003, 0.024, 0.002, -0.1, -0.009, 0.034, 0.061, -0.056, -0.094, -0.037, -0.029, -0.066, -0.026, -0.021, -... |
20,460,518 | During the excavation for the construction of the underground Monterey car park, the remains of the fort was uncovered. Named the Lambert Redoubt, the pentagonal fortress can now be seen just south of avenue Monterey. The Lambert Fortress was originally built in 1685, renovated in 1835–6, and razed between 1868 and 187... | [0.071, -0.018, -0.028, 0.063, 0.041, -0.034, -0.063, -0.018, 0.017, -0.0, 0.012, -0.026, 0.025, -0.002, 0.012, 0.065, -0.036, 0.024, 0.049, -0.047, -0.042, -0.079, -0.018, -0.009, -0.003, 0.0, -0.068, 0.048, -0.06, 0.005, 0.04, -0.014, -0.031, 0.066, 0.034, 0.08, 0.016, -0.091, -0.016, 0.01, -0.138, 0.051, 0.097, 0.04... |
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