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King John's Palace — viewed from the south east King John s Palace, King s Clipstone is the remains of a once magnificent medieval royal palace in north west Nottinghamshire. The name King John s Palace has been used since the 18th century, prior to that the site was … Wikipedia
Peak uranium — is the point in time that the maximum global uranium production rate is reached. After that peak, the rate of production enters a terminal decline. While Uranium is used in nuclear weapons, its primary use is for energy generation via nuclear… … Wikipedia
King George Island — Admiralty Bay, King George Island Foto von 1962 Gewässer Südlicher Ozean … Deutsch Wikipedia
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King Arthur — is a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century. The details of Arthur s story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention … Wikipedia
King's Men (playing company) — The King s Men was the company of actors to which William Shakespeare (1564 ndash;1616) belonged through most of his career. Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain s Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, it became The King s Men in 1603 when… … Wikipedia
Edward Low — For other people named Edward Low, see Edward Low (disambiguation). Edward Low ca. 1690 – ca. 1724 … Wikipedia
King's College London — Infobox University name = King’s College London motto = Sancte et Sapienter (Latin: With Holiness and Wisdom ) established = 1829 type = Public endowment = £119.4 millioncite web |url=http://www.kcl.ac.uk/content/1/c6/02/39/08/financialstatements2… … Wikipedia
Edward Oliver Wheeler — Infobox Military Person name= Edward Oliver Wheeler caption= rank= Brigadier Sir branch= Corps of the Royal Engineers. commands= unit= battles= family= nickname= allegiance=Canada born= 1890 died=March 19, 1962 placeofbirth= Ottawa, Ontario… … Wikipedia