Fitzstephen — Family name name =Fitzstephen imagesize= caption= pronunciation = meaning = son of Stephen region = England origin = related names =Stephen footnotes =Fitzstephen is an English language Hiberno Norman surname. It is patronymic as the prefix Fitz… … Wikipedia
Fitzstephen, William — (d. 1190) Was a servant of Thomas à Becket, witnessed his murder, and wrote his biography, which contains an interesting account of London in the 12th century … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Thomas FitzStephen — (died 1120) was the illegitimate son of Stephen, a sea captain for William the Conqueror during his invasion of England in 1066. FitzStephen owned and captained the White Ship which sunk in the English Channel off the Normandy coast near Barfleur … Wikipedia
Football — For other uses, see Football (disambiguation). Some of the many different games known as football. From top left to bottom right: Association football or soccer, Australian rules football, International rules football, rugby union, rugby league,… … Wikipedia
Bowls — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Torneo Bowlsworld.com.au Bowls (también conocido como Bowls sobre hierba) es un deporte de precisión cuya meta es hacer rodar unas bolas de radio ligeramente asimétrico (llamadas bowls, o bolas en español) para que… … Wikipedia Español
Bowls — For other uses, see Bowl (disambiguation). Bowls Lawn bowler Tim Mason First played 13th century Characteristics Categorization … Wikipedia
History of figure skating — The history of figure skating stretches back to prehistoric times, when archaeological evidence of the activity has been found. Figure skating is one branch of ice skating, which has divided itself into several separate sports since its… … Wikipedia
Football in London — Football is the most popular sport in London in terms of both participants and spectators. London has several of England s leading football clubs, and all in all the city boasts 13 professional teams. [cite web | title=Football | work=VisitLondon … Wikipedia
1190s in England — Events from the 1190s in England.IncumbentsMonarch Richard I of England (to 6 April 1199), John of EnglandEvents* 1190 ** 16 March A mob besieges 150 Jews in York Castle, killing those who do not commit suicide. ** 4 July Kings Richard I of… … Wikipedia
List of biographers — Biographers are authors who write an account of another person s life, while autobiographers are authors who write their own biography.ome notable authors of biographies* Alfred Ainger, (1837 1904) Charles Lamb * Ellis Amburn, (born 1933), United … Wikipedia