Richard Knolles (c. 1545 – July 1610) was an English historian and translator, known for his historical account of the Ottoman Empire, the first major...
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Richard Knowles, Knolles or Knollys may refer to: Richard Knollys (died 1596) (1548–1596), MP Richard Knolles (c. 1540–1610), English historian Richard...
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London: Studio Editions. p. 561. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Knoller C.II. National Technical Museum in Prague page on Knoller C.II (in Czech)...
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Desislava Cove (redirect from Richard Knoll)
of Papiya Nunatak turning east to enter Desislava Cove northeast of Richard Knoll. Named after the settlement of Vrachesh in Western Bulgaria. 64°42′00″S...
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The Knoller D.I series 70 was a prototype fighter aircraft built in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I for use by the Kaiserliche und Königliche...
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was Kevin Thatcher. Photographer, Blitzkrieg writer, Simon Crafart, Richard Knoll, aka Mofo, became the second staff member, joining Thatcher in mid-1981...
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of about 30,000, which is consistent with Balbi's "named troops." Richard Knolles' history gives essentially the same figure. Before the Turks arrived...
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regions far from Kosovo, like Bosnia and Croatia. In his 1603 work Richard Knolles described the "country songs" of Serbs about the Battle of Kosovo and...
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by Richard Knolles. London: Impensis G. Bishop. 1606. Retrieved February 10, 2018 – via Internet Archive. Woodhead, Christine. "Knolles, Richard". Oxford...
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Knoll (previously Knoll Inc.; now a subsidiary brand of MillerKnoll, Inc.) is an American company that manufactures office systems, seating, storage systems...
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